Enoxaprab 40mg Prefilled Syringe

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Composition FOR Enoxaprab 40mg Prefilled Syringe

Enoxaparin(40mg)

food interaction for Enoxaprab Prefilled Syringe

alcohol interaction for Enoxaprab Prefilled Syringe

pregnancy interaction for Enoxaprab Prefilled Syringe

lactation interaction for Enoxaprab Prefilled Syringe

food
alcohol
pregnancy
lactation
No interaction found/established
It is not known whether it is safe to consume alcohol with Enoxaprab 40mg Prefilled Syringe. Please consult your doctor.
CONSULT YOUR DOCTOR
Enoxaprab 40mg Prefilled Syringe is generally considered safe to use during pregnancy. Animal studies have shown low or no adverse effects to the developing baby; however, there are limited human studies.
SAFE IF PRESCRIBED
Enoxaprab 40mg Prefilled Syringe is probably safe to use during breastfeeding. Limited human data suggests that the drug does not represent any significant risk to the baby.
Enoxaprab 40mg Prefilled Syringe is released in small amounts in the breast milk and amounts reaching the baby are also small, which would not be expected to cause any harmful effects to the baby.
SAFE IF PRESCRIBED

SALT INFORMATION FOR Enoxaprab 40mg Prefilled Syringe

Enoxaparin(40mg)

Enoxaprab prefilled syringe uses

{med_name} is used to prevent blood clots. It prevents the formation of blood clots in the legs, lungs, brain or heart.

How enoxaprab prefilled syringe works

Enoxaprab 40mg Prefilled Syringe is an anticoagulant. It works by inactivating certain blood-clotting proteins. This prevents the formation of blood clots and prevents blockages in the blood vessels of the body.

Common side effects of enoxaprab prefilled syringe

Bleeding, Headache, Low blood platelets, Increased liver enzymes, Anemia (low number of red blood cells), Fever, Injection site pain, Breathing problems, Edema (swelling), Diarrhea

SUBSTITUTES FOR Enoxaprab Prefilled Syringe

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Expert advice FOR Enoxaprab Prefilled Syringe

  • You have been prescribed Enoxaparin for the treatment and prevention of blood clots.
  • Enoxaparin increases your risk of bleeding. Be careful while shaving, using sharp objects or cutting fingernails or toenails. 
  • Inform your doctor if you are also taking other medicines that increase the bleeding risk like aspirin and NSAIDs.
  • Inform your doctor if there is bleeding from gums, nose or wounds that lasts more than 15 minutes or if blood appears in your urine, stool or vomit.
  • Do not stop taking the medication suddenly without talking to your doctor.

Frequently asked questions FOR Enoxaprab 40mg Prefilled Syringe

Enoxaparin

Q. How do you administer Enoxaprab 40mg Prefilled Syringe?
Enoxaprab 40mg Prefilled Syringe is a medicine which is injected beneath the skin. Fix the dose of the medicine and pinch the skin of your stomach between your finger and thumb to make a fold. After having cleaned the area, hold the syringe like a pencil and insert the full length of the needle into the skin fold. Inject the medicine and discard the syringe as instructed by your prescribing physician. Follow the instructions given by the healthcare provider strictly. Contact your doctor in case of any doubt or any reactions associated with the medicine.
Q. What are the conditions where I should be cautious before taking Enoxaprab 40mg Prefilled Syringe?
You must give a proper history to your doctor before you start taking Enoxaprab 40mg Prefilled Syringe. Inform your doctor if you have a heart valve fitted or have gastric ulcer, high blood pressure, diabetes, or kidney problems. You should also let your doctor know if you ever had a reaction to heparin or had a recent stroke, brain or spinal surgery. The chances of side effects and complications increase in presence of these conditions. Consult with your doctor and follow the instructions strictly.
Q. How to store Enoxaprab 40mg Prefilled Syringe injections?
Store Enoxaprab 40mg Prefilled Syringe injections at 25°C and do not freeze them. The multiple-dose vials should not be stored for more than 28 days after the first use. Discard the injection if you notice any particulate matter or abnormal color in the solution or any damage in the syringe. Read the medicine package leaflet before using this medication and ask the pharmacist in case of any doubt.
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Q. Can Enoxaprab 40mg Prefilled Syringe be used in heart attack?
Yes, Enoxaprab 40mg Prefilled Syringe is used in the treatment of chest pain and heart attack once the standard treatment has been provided to the patient. It is given along with another blood thinner like aspirin. Being a blood-thinning agent, it prevents the blood from clotting and prevents any further episodes and complications.
Q. Is it ok to inject the air bubble in Enoxaprab 40mg Prefilled Syringe?
Yes, you should push the air bubbles into the site of injection. Removing the air bubbles leads to loss of the medicine thereby altering the prescribed dose.

Content on this page was last updated on 31 January, 2024, by Dr. Varun Gupta (MD Pharmacology)