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  • StickyJ Medical ID
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  • StickyJ Medical ID 10801 Endeavour Way #B Seminole, FL 33777

About us

StickyJ Medical ID and sister company Thoughtful Impressions have been family owned and operated for more than 21 years. The company is led by CEO Lori Torman, who has an eye for great quality and classic styles. In the early days of medical id bracelets (we're talking 1960's), medical alert bracelets were pretty boring -- basically engraved metal tags with curb link chains. The same styles were offered for children, just smaller (no wonder kids didn't want to wear them). And, by the end of the 20th century things hadn't improved that much. Lori was among the first to recognize that medical id's could be fashion conscious, and in 2005 launched designs in leather as well as stainless, and introduced polyester kids medical id bracelets that had cute designs. The sport strap line of child medical id's she introduced nearly 20 years ago is still the most popular line of children's medical jewelry on the market today. And, we now produce more than 100 different styles of medical alert bracelets and necklaces for men and women. Our engraved bracelets are individually custom engraved by our team of master engravers, ship within three (M-F) business days from the date you order, and all products come with a 90 warranty against manufacturing defects. Please come and shop with us today. It will be our pleasure to serve you.

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Should I wear a Medical ID if I am taking Xarelto?

Should I wear a Medical ID if I am taking Xarelto?

Posted by Lori Torman on 21st Jan 2026

Yes, wearing a medical ID is strongly recommended for anyone taking Xarelto (rivaroxaban). Medical organizations like the Cleveland Clinic and the American College of Emergency Physicians advise this because anticoagulants significantly increase the risk of severe external or internal bleeding after an injury. 

Why It Is Essential

  • Rapid Treatment Decisions: In an emergency, first responders need to know immediately that you are on a blood thinner so they can monitor for internal bleeding and potentially use reversal agents to control life-threatening hemorrhaging.
  • Preventing Complications: An ID alerts medical staff to avoid procedures or other medications that could worsen bleeding risks.
  • Silent Communication: If you are unconscious or unable to speak after an accident, the ID speaks for you, ensuring doctors don't waste critical time diagnosing your medication status. 

What to Include on Your Medical ID

For maximum safety, your ID should be clearly engraved with:

  • Your Name: For quick identification.
  • Medication Name: Explicitly list "XARELTO" or "RIVAROXABAN" and mention "BLOOD THINNER" or "ANTICOAGULANT."
  • Underlying Condition: The reason you take it (e.g., Atrial Fibrillation, DVT, or history of stroke).
  • Emergency Contact: At least one phone number for a family member or doctor.
  • Allergies: Any other life-threatening allergies (e.g., Penicillin). 

Options for IDs

  • Jewelry: Bracelets and necklaces are the most common and are the first-place responders are trained to look.
  • Watch Sleeves: Many people use small, engraved tags that slide onto a smartwatch band.
  • Wallet Cards: Carrying a Medical ID card in your wallet can provide more detailed information, such as specific dosages. 

StickyJ Medical ID offers a wide variety of affordable and comfortable Medical ID Bracelets in casual and dressy styles for men and women.