Uses / Indications:
Preventing Deep Vein Thrombosis (DVT)
How to Treat Pulmonary Embolism (PE)
Stop blood clots from forming during surgery
Stopping blood clots in people who are bedridden or can't move
Acute coronary syndrome (heart problems)
Pregnancy interaction:
Enoxaparin, a low molecular weight heparin (anticoagulant), is in LMWX 60 mg Injection. It is used to stop and treat blood clots.
It is safe to take during pregnancy if a doctor says so, especially for women who are at risk of deep vein thrombosis (DVT) or pulmonary embolism (PE).
But it should only be used under close medical supervision because the right dose and monitoring are very important.
Some small amounts may get into breast milk while breastfeeding, but it is usually thought to be harmless. Always talk to your doctor before using.
Expert advice:
Follow the directions for LMWX 60 mg Injection exactly; don't give yourself the shot unless you know how.
Don't hurt yourself or do things that could make you bleed or bruise.
Tell your doctor before you have any dental or surgical work done.
If you have a history of bleeding disorders or have had brain or spinal surgery recently, don't use this.
If you notice any signs of unusual bleeding, black stools, or bruising, call your doctor right once.
Keep out of the light and at room temperature.
Side Effects:
Pain, redness, or swelling where the injection was given
A little bit of bleeding or bruising
Pain in the head
Nausea
Serious side effects (get help right away):
Bleeding that is strange or very bad
Stools that are black or tarry
Pain in the chest or trouble breathing
Rash, stinging, or swelling from an allergic reaction
Low number of platelets (thrombocytopenia)
How to use:
You should not inject LMWX 60 mg Injection into a muscle; instead, you should inject it under the skin.
Give it as your doctor says, usually in the stomach area.
Change the place where you give the shot to avoid bruising.
After giving the shot, don't rub the area where it was given.
Put discarded syringes in a sharps container to get rid of them.
How it works:
Enoxaparin is a low molecular weight heparin that is in LMWX 60 mg Injection. It works by keeping new blood clots from forming and stopping existing clots from getting bigger.
It stops certain clotting factors in the blood from working, which lowers the risk of DVT, PE, and problems connected to blood clots after surgery or when you can't move.
Faq for medicine:
Q1. What is the purpose of the LMWX 60 mg Injection?
It is used to stop and treat blood clots, deep vein thrombosis (DVT), pulmonary embolism (PE), and to keep blood from clotting after surgery or in patients who are bedridden.
Q2. Is it safe to use LMWX 60 mg Injection when pregnant?
Yes, you can use it if your doctor says you can and you are under medical care. It is often suggested for pregnant women who have problems with blood clots.
Q3: How do you give LMWX 60 mg Injection?
A healthcare practitioner or your doctor will normally deliver it to you as a subcutaneous injection (under the skin) in the stomach area.
Q4. Is it okay to consume painkillers with the LMWX 60 mg Injection?
Unless your doctor tells you to, don't use NSAIDs like ibuprofen or aspirin since they can make you bleed more.
Q5. While using LMWX 60 mg, do I need to get blood tests often?
Yes. Your doctor may suggest that you get blood tests every so often to check your platelet levels and make sure you're getting the right amount.
Medicine interaction:
LMWX 60 mg Injection might work with:
Aspirin or other NSAIDs: These drugs raise the risk of bleeding.
Clopidogrel, Warfarin, and Apixaban all make anticoagulant effects stronger.
Steroids or SSRIs may make bleeding more likely.
Herbal supplements like ginkgo, ginseng, or garlic can make you bleed too much.
Always tell your doctor about any vitamins, drugs, or herbal supplements you are using