1. Overview
This medicine is commonly used to prevent and treat blood clots. It helps keep the blood flowing smoothly and reduces the risk of complications such as deep vein thrombosis or lung clots.
2. How It Works
It works by slowing down the blood’s clotting process. This prevents harmful clots from forming while allowing normal circulation to continue.
3. Common Uses
- Prevention of blood clots after surgery
- Treatment of existing blood clots
- Prevention of clot formation in bedridden or hospitalized patients
- Support in certain heart-related conditions
4. Key Benefits
- Helps prevent dangerous blood clots
- Fast and reliable action
- Often used during hospitalization or after major surgery
- Reduces risk of complications like stroke or pulmonary embolism
5. Safety & Precautions
- Use only under medical supervision
- Inform your doctor if you have bleeding disorders or kidney issues
- Avoid activities that increase injury risk
- Report unusual bleeding, bruising, or dizziness immediately
- Do not mix with other blood-thinning medicines unless advised
6. Scientific Literature (External Links)
- https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/155688 – Overview of low-molecular-weight heparins
- https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/30732143 – Enoxaparin effectiveness in preventing thrombosis
- https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/14604254 – Safety profile and clinical use of enoxaparin
These details are compiled from publicly available scientific sources. MYMEDS.MD is not liable for clinical interpretation. Please consult a licensed medical practitioner for personalised guidance.
