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ENOXASHOTPFS-40

ENOXASHOTPFS-40

Enoxaparin 40mg/0.4ml Inj

Prevents post-surgery blood clots Treats deep vein thrombosis (DVT).

Prevents post-surgery blood clots Treats deep vein thrombosis (DVT). It prevents clotting in bedridden patients. Applied in patients with heart attacks to diminish complications. Prevent pulmonary embolism.

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Uses

Prevents post-surgery blood clots Treats deep vein thrombosis (DVT). It prevents clotting in bedridden patients. Applied in patients with heart attacks to diminish complications. Prevent pulmonary embolism.

Side Effects

  • Bleeding/bruising. Pain at injection site. Low platelet count (rare). Allergic reactions. Risk of anemia.

Uses

Prevents post-surgery blood clots Treats deep vein thrombosis (DVT). It prevents clotting in bedridden patients. Applied in patients with heart attacks to diminish complications. Prevent pulmonary embolism.

Side Effects

  • Bleeding/bruising. Pain at injection site. Low platelet count (rare). Allergic reactions. Risk of anemia.

Indications

  • DVT prophylaxis following orthopedic/general surgery Therapy of acute coronary syndrome. Prevention of pulmonary embolism. Bedridden patients in hospital who are at risk of clots.

FAQ

Q1. Can I use it at home?
Yes, after training, it can be administered by subcutaneous injection.

Q2. How long must I take it?
Between 7 days to 4 weeks depending on the advice of the doctor.

Q3. Safe during pregnancy?
Yes, it is commonly prescribed as a preventative against clots.

Q4. Is it identical to the heparin?
Both are anticoagulants but enoxaparin is safer and has more predictable effect.

Q5. What happens in what happens in the event of a missed dose?
Take at recollection; omit when close to next dose Never take two doses.

Indications

  • DVT prophylaxis following orthopedic/general surgery Therapy of acute coronary syndrome. Prevention of pulmonary embolism. Bedridden patients in hospital who are at risk of clots.

FAQ

Q1. Can I use it at home?
Yes, after training, it can be administered by subcutaneous injection.

Q2. How long must I take it?
Between 7 days to 4 weeks depending on the advice of the doctor.

Q3. Safe during pregnancy?
Yes, it is commonly prescribed as a preventative against clots.

Q4. Is it identical to the heparin?
Both are anticoagulants but enoxaparin is safer and has more predictable effect.

Q5. What happens in what happens in the event of a missed dose?
Take at recollection; omit when close to next dose Never take two doses.

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