Clexane 6000 I.U. Injection 2'S Antithrombosis
Clexane injection contain Enoxaparin.
Enoxaparin is an antithrombotic agent; a low molecular weight heparin that exists as a sodium salt, which acts by binding to Anti- Thrombin III leading to inhibition of coagulation, factors IIa and Xa.
Active ingredients:
Enoxaparin Sodium.
Indications:
Clexane injection used for:
• Deep-vein thrombosis.
• Pulmonary embolism.
• Acute coronary syndromes: Unstable angina (UA), non-ST-elevation (NSTEMI), and ST-elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI).
• Prevention of clotting in extracorporeal circuits.
How to use:
Used Clexane injection As per as direction of the doctor.
Points of interest:
• Tell your doctor immediately if you have any signs of bleeding (nose bleeds, unexpected bruising, dark or bloody feces).
Side effects of Clexane injection:
• Bleeding
• Bruising and pain at the injection site
• Hyperkalemia.
Cautions:
• Used Clexane injection with extreme caution in patients with a history of heparin-induced thrombocytopenia with or without thrombosis.
• Injection: should be used with caution in conditions with increased potential for bleeding such as impaired hemostasis, history of peptic ulcer, recent ischemic stroke, uncontrolled severe arterial hypertension, diabetic retinopathy, and recent neurological or ophthalmologic surgery.
• Risk of hyperkalemia appears to increase with the duration of therapy but is usually reversible; measure Plasma levels.
• Obese patients are at higher risk for thromboembolism.
• Contraindicated in patients with severe uncontrolled hypertension.
• Contraindicated in patients with Acute major bleeding.
Interactions of Clexane:
• Diclofenac: enhances the anticoagulant effect resulting in hemorrhage.
• ACEI or ARBs: increased risk of hyperkalemia when heparin is given concomitantly with an ACEI or ARB.
Quantity:
2 Syringes
Store at room temperature