A 68-year-old patient taking apixaban 5mg twice daily for atrial fibrillation requires a routine extraction of a single mobile maxillary premolar. The procedure is expected to be straightforward. According to the Scottish Dental Clinical Effectiveness Programme (SDCEP) guidance, what is the most appropriate management of their anticoagulant therapy?
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A
Advise the patient to stop taking apixaban for 3 days prior to the extraction.
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B
Liaise with the patient's GMP to arrange bridging therapy with low molecular weight heparin.
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C
Check the patient's INR on the day of the procedure and proceed if it is below 4.0.
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D
Proceed with the extraction without altering the apixaban regimen, using local haemostatic measures.