About Enoxaparin Injection
| Number of Syringe |
1 Pre-Filled Syringe
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| Dosage/Strength |
40 mg/0.4 ml
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| Brand |
LMWX-40
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| Drug Type |
Anticoagulant Drug
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| Composition(Salt) |
Enoxaparin Sodium
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| Manufacturer Name |
Abbott
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| Prescription/ Non Prescription |
Prescription
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| Usage |
Treatment and prevention of blood clots
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Lmwx 40 Injectioniis known as an anticoagulant and is used to prevent and treat harmful blood clots. It stops existing clots getting any bigger and stops new ones forming. This helps prevent heart attack, and a type of clot called deep vein thrombosis (DVT) and pulmonary embolism.
Proven Anticoagulation with Reliable ComplianceManufactured in WHO-GMP certified facilities and registered under local drug regulatory authorities, Enoxaparin Injection ensures stringent quality, efficacy, and safety. Available in both imported and Indian origin, each box contains pre-filled syringes for accurate dosing and convenience. The formulation assists healthcare professionals in effectively preventing and treating life-threatening thromboembolic disorders.
Versatile Usage in Clinical and Hospital SettingsEnoxaparin Injection is designed for hospital, clinical, and prescription use. Its clear, ready-to-use solution facilitates ease of administration for healthcare providers. Commonly prescribed for adults undergoing orthopedic surgery, patients at risk of DVT, or those requiring ongoing antithrombotic therapy, this medication helps enhance patient safety by reducing the risk of blood clots.
FAQ's of Enoxaparin Injection:
Q: What is Enoxaparin Injection used for?
A: Enoxaparin Injection is primarily used for the prevention and treatment of deep vein thrombosis (DVT) and pulmonary embolism (PE). It may also be prescribed to patients undergoing certain surgeries or those at risk for thromboembolic disorders.
Q: How is Enoxaparin Injection administered?
A: It is administered subcutaneously, usually by a healthcare professional or as instructed by a physician. The recommended dosage is often 40 mg/0.4 ml, but this can vary based on medical condition and doctor's advice.
Q: When should Enoxaparin not be used?
A: Enoxaparin is contraindicated in patients with active major bleeding or a history of heparin-induced thrombocytopenia. Always consult your healthcare provider to ensure it is safe for your specific condition.
Q: Where should Enoxaparin Injection be stored?
A: Store Enoxaparin Injection below 25C, protect it from light, and keep it out of reach of children. Always refer to the packaging instructions for specific storage guidelines.
Q: What are the possible side effects of Enoxaparin Injection?
A: Possible side effects include bleeding, thrombocytopenia (low platelet count), and hematoma at the injection site. Patients should immediately inform their healthcare provider if they experience unusual bruising, bleeding, or allergic reactions.
Q: How does Enoxaparin Injection help prevent and treat blood clots?
A: Enoxaparin acts as an anticoagulant, reducing the blood's ability to form harmful clots. This makes it effective in preventing complications associated with DVT and PE, especially among hospitalized and high-risk patients.
Q: Is a prescription required for Enoxaparin Injection?
A: Yes, Enoxaparin Injection is a prescription medication and should only be used under the supervision of a licensed healthcare provider.