Uses / Indications:
Enoxaparin 60 mg Injection is used to prevent and treat the following conditions:
Deep vein thrombosis (DVT) is when blood clots form in deep veins, generally in the legs.
Pulmonary embolism (PE) is when a clot moves to the lungs.
Preventing blood clots from forming after orthopedic or abdominal surgery
Heart attack (NSTEMI/STEMI) and unstable angina
Stopping blood clots in people who are on bed rest for a long time
Clotting problems that happen during pregnancy (thrombophilia, repeated miscarriages)
During dialysis procedures, to stop blood from clotting in the dialysis circuit
Pregnancy interaction:
Enox 60mg Enoxaparin, a low molecular weight heparin (LMWH), is in the injection. It is used to stop and treat blood clots (thrombosis).
Pregnancy:
When a doctor prescribes it, enoxaparin is safe.e to take during pregnancy.
It doesn't hurt the infant because it doesn't cross the placenta.
Women with clotting abnormalities (thrombophilia) often take it to stop deep vein thrombosis (DVT), pulmonary embolism, and repeated pregnancy loss.
Always take this under proper medical supervision, as the dose may need to be changed during different trimesters.
Nursing:
Enoxaparin doesn't get into breast milk in large amounts; thus, it's safe to use during breastfeeding.
Before starting the medicine, nursing moms should talk to their doctor.
Expert advice:
Your doctor will tell you how to take Enbrel, which is commonly by injection beneath the skin.
Don't put the needle into a muscle or vein.
Don't massage the injection site after giving it to avoid bruising.
Tell your doctor before you Start if you have a renal illness, bloo.d problems, or a history of ulcers.
Don't drink alcohol, smoke, or take other blood-thinning drugs unless your doctor tells you to.
Don't stop taking Enoxaparin without talking to your doctor first, as it could make your blood clot more easily.
You may need to have regular blood counts and anti-Xa level testing if you are getting treatment for a long time.
Be careful when you shave, brush your teeth, or use sharp things so you don't cut yourself or bleed.
Side Effects:
Some common side effects are
Pain, swelling, or bruising at the site of the shot
Bleeding that isn't very bad or nosebleeds
Headache or nausea
Tiredness
Side effects that are serious but not common:
Bleeding heavily from the gums, stool, urine, or surgical wound
Heparin-induced thrombocytopenia (HIT): A low platelet count that makes it hard for blood to clot
Bleeding in the spine or epidural space (which is rare in those who get spinal anesthesia)
Allergic symptoms include a rash, swelling, and trouble breathing.
SSigns of internal bleeding include feelings of weakness, dizziness, or the presence of black or tarry stools.
If you have any significant bleeding or an allergic response, you need to get medical care right away.
How to use:
Administer subcutaneously (under the skin), typically in the belly (stomach area) or thigh.
Do not put the needle into a muscle.
Use an alcohol swab to clean the area.
Pinch a small fold of skin and put the needle in straight (90° angle) or at an angle (45° angle).
Slowly and completely inject; don't massage the region thereafter.
Change the places where you get your shots every day to avoid pain or lumps.
Take as directed at the same time every day.
Do not use needles or syringes more than once. Put them in a sharps container to get rid of them carefully.
How it works:
Enclex 60 mg Injection (Enoxaparin) is an anticoagulant that thins the blood by:
It inhibits Factor Xa and thrombin, both of which are important components in the blood clotting process.
Stopping new clots from forming and old clots from getting bigger.
Helping veins and arteries get their blood flow back to normal.
Enoxaparin works as an anticoagulant in a more predictable and longer-lasting way than regular heparin. This means that you can take it once or twice a day with fewer side effects.
Faq for medicine:
Q1: What is the purpose of the Enoxaparin 60 mg injection?tion?
It is used to stop and cure blood clots in veins, especially in people who are at risk following surgery, during long-term immobility, or who have heart or vascular problems.
Q2: Is Enoxaparin the same as heparin?
Enoxaparin is a refined type of heparin (low molecular weight) that works better as an anticoagulant and doesn't need to be checked as often as conventional heparin.
Q3. Is it safe to take Enbrel 60 mg when pregnant?
Yes. People often use it throughout pregnancy to avoid problems with blood clots, such as having a miscarriage again or getting DVT. It is always administered under the supervision of a doctor.
Q4. Is it possible for me to give myself NCLEX?
Yes, patients can safely give themselves the injection subcutaneously (under the skin) after getting training from a healthcare expert.
Q5. Does Enclix break up blood clots?
No. It keeps new clots from forming and stops existing ones from getting bigger, which lets the body's natural processes slowly break them down.
Medicine interaction:
Enoxaparin (60 mg) injection could have an effect on:
Other anticoagulants (warfarin, dabigatran, heparin): May raise the risk of bleeding.
Antiplatelet medicines (clopidogrel, aspirin): Increase the risk of bleeding.
NSAIDs (Ibuprofen, Diclofenac): They could make you bleed in your stomach or intestines.
Corticosteroids (Prednisolone): They can make stomach ulcers more likely.
Ginkgo biloba, garlic, and ginseng are among herbal remedies that can make you more likely to bleed.
Before you start using Enclix, make sure to tell your doctor about all the vitamins, herbal items, and medicines you are already taking.