By the time some patients are referred to PMA, they are often confused and even skeptical about pain management. Unfortunately, chronic pain and unanswered questions have left them feeling doubtful about their treatment results. PMA understands these concerns and our physicians work with each patient to ensure they are informed and knowledgeable about the treatments and their outcomes.
Before your visit
Your first visit
Receiving an Injection
Post-Procedure Expectations
Drug Interaction
Because pain injections are inserted deep into the body, patients on blood thinning medication will need to temporarily suspend their usage. Patients using certain anticoagulants will be required to have blood work conducted prior to treatment and may be asked to hold off usage for a short while following the procedure. The chart below lists the pre- and post-treatment hold periods for various blood thinners.
Brand Name
Drug
Hold Period
Additional Notes
Aggrenox / Persantein
Dipyridamole
3 Days
Arixtra
Fondaparinux
4 Days
Coumadin / Jantoven
Warfarin
7 Days
Needs PT/INR drawn before each injection
Effient
Prasugrel
7 Days
Eliquis
Apixaban
2 Days (48 Hours)
Elmiron
Pentosan Polysulfate
1 Day
Fragmin
Dalteparin Sodium
24 Hours
Heparin
Porcine
SQ = 7 Hours
Infusion = 4 Hours
Lovenox
Enoxaparin Sodium
24 Hours
Plavix
Clopidogrel
7 Days
Pletal
Cilostazol
4 Days
Pradaxa
Dabigatran
5 Days
Ticlid
Ticlopidine
7 Days
Xarelto
Rivaroxaban
3 Days (36 Hours)
If you experience any severe pain, numbness, weakness or fever, during regular office hours (7:30 am to 2:30 pm) call us immediately at (513) 585-0658. After office hours, call (513) 585-2000 and ask for the anesthesiologist who is on call.