Anticoagulant Alert - Emergency Medical ID Bracelet (Reversible style)

$9.63
SKU
D2303
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Stay safe with our Anticoagulant Alert Medical ID Bracelet. Designed to alert medical personnel of your medication in emergencies, it's a vital tool for those on anticoagulant medication.

With a stylish reversible design and a clear medical logo, it ensures your crucial information is quickly and easily accessible

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SKU D2303
Manufacturer Mediband

Anticoagulant / Blood Thinner Medical Alert Bracelet

The Anticoagulant Alert bracelet is essential safety wear for anyone on warfarin, apixaban (Eliquis), rivaroxaban (Xarelto), dabigatran (Pradaxa), edoxaban (Lixiana) or any oral or injectable blood thinner. In an accident, trauma or unconscious admission, paramedics urgently need to know you're on anticoagulant therapy — it changes everything about how bleeding is managed, whether to reverse the medication, and how to dose new treatments.

Without this information, an internal or external bleed can spiral fast. The bracelet bridges the seconds between scene arrival and your medication record being found.

Why a Blood Thinner Bracelet Matters

Approximately 750,000 Australians take an oral anticoagulant for atrial fibrillation, mechanical heart valves, deep vein thrombosis, pulmonary embolism or stroke prevention. Each year tens of thousands present to emergency with trauma, falls or sudden illness. When paramedics see this bracelet:

  • Reversal agents can be administered earlier — vitamin K for warfarin, prothrombin complex concentrate, andexanet alfa for factor Xa inhibitors, or idarucizumab for dabigatran
  • Bleeding management shifts to higher-acuity protocols immediately
  • Medication interactions are avoided in subsequent treatment
  • Imaging decisions (CT scan for head trauma) are escalated automatically
  • Surgical consults happen faster if intervention is needed

What This Bracelet Shows

This is a ready-to-wear, pre-printed alert band. Both sides are permanently printed with the Star of Life symbol and the word "Anticoagulant", so paramedics can spot your blood-thinner therapy at a glance. The wording is fixed — this band has no engraving and no write-on panel, so you do not add your own text to it.

If you need personal details on your ID — your name, the exact drug and dose, your indication (AF, mechanical valve, post-DVT) or an emergency contact — choose a Mediband Custom ID. The Custom ID range is made to order with your own details (engraved stainless steel and gold, or custom-printed silicone), and our write-on bands let you add details by hand.

Who Should Wear One

  • Anyone on long-term oral anticoagulant therapy
  • Patients with mechanical heart valves
  • Atrial fibrillation patients on warfarin or DOACs
  • Post-DVT and post-PE patients
  • Stroke prevention patients
  • Anyone on dual antiplatelet therapy after stent placement
  • Patients on bridging therapy with low molecular weight heparin

How the Bracelet Works in Practice

Australian paramedic protocol on every unconscious patient or major trauma call includes a check for medical alert IDs — wrists, neck, ankles. The reversible Anticoagulant Alert bracelet displays the universal Star of Life symbol with the word "Anticoagulant" clearly visible on both sides, giving the treating crew the alert they need in 4-6 seconds.

Care & Sizing

Medical-grade silicone, waterproof, dishwasher-safe, comfortable for 24/7 wear. 4-5 year lifespan. Available in S/M/L/XL. Soft, flexible band suits thin wrists, post-surgical wrists and elderly skin.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Quick answers from the Mediband team

What is a blood thinner bracelet?

A medical alert bracelet that clearly shows the wearer is on an anticoagulant (blood thinner). This Mediband band is pre-printed with the Star of Life and the Anticoagulant alert, so paramedics and ED staff know to adjust bleeding management, reversal agents and imaging decisions immediately.

Do I really need one if I'm on Eliquis (apixaban) or Xarelto (rivaroxaban)?

Yes. Apixaban, rivaroxaban and dabigatran are still anticoagulants and have specific reversal agents (andexanet alfa for factor Xa inhibitors, idarucizumab for dabigatran). Paramedics need to know which drug you're on to administer the correct reversal — a bracelet saves critical minutes.

Can I add my name or medication to this band?

This band is pre-printed with the Anticoagulant alert and cannot be engraved or written on. If you need your name, a specific drug and dose, or an emergency contact on your ID, choose a Mediband Custom ID, which is made to order with your own text, or a write-on band you fill in by hand.

Is the bracelet waterproof?

Yes — medical-grade silicone is fully waterproof and shower-safe. You can wear it 24/7 including in the pool, shower, dishwashing and gym. Lifespan is 4-5 years.

What if my medication changes?

This is a pre-printed Anticoagulant alert band, so it stays accurate for as long as you are on a blood thinner, even if the specific drug changes. If you want the exact drug name shown, a made-to-order Custom ID is the better choice, and you would simply order a new one if that detail ever changes.