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Lifenox Injection 0.4 ml Substitute

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Composition:

ENOXAPARIN-40MG

Uses:

<p>Lifenox Injection 0.4 ml is used in the treatment and prevention of blood clots. The detailed uses of Lifenox Injection 0.4 ml are as follows:</p><ul><li><strong>Deep Vein Thrombosis (DVT):</strong> Lifenox Injection 0.4 ml is used in the treatment of deep vein thrombosis especially in hospitalized patients or those with limited mobility and also used after surgeries like hip/knee replacement or abdominal procedures.</li><li><strong>Pulmonary Embolism (PE):</strong> Lifenox Injection 0.4 ml is used to treat PE, often in combination with oral anticoagulants like warfarin.</li><li><strong>Acute Coronary Syndromes: </strong>Lifenox Injection 0.4 ml treats unstable angina & Non-ST elevation myocardial infarction (NSTEMI) and reduces risk of ischemic complications.</li></ul>

Medicinal Benefits:

  • Lifenox Injection 0.4 ml contains Enoxaparin, which is a low molecular weight heparin (LMWH)

  • It helps to treat harmful blood clots due to medical conditions, including unstable angina, after an operation or long periods of bed rest due to illness, after a heart attack, and blood clots forming in the tubes of your dialysis machine. 

  • Lifenox Injection 0.4 ml works by stopping existing blood clots from getting any bigger; this helps your body break them down and prevents them from causing you harm. 

  • On the other hand, it stops new blood clots from forming in your blood.

FAQs

Lifenox Injection 0.4 ml is used to prevent or treat blood clots caused by medical conditions, such as unstable angina, after an operation or long periods of bed rest due to illness, after a heart attack, and the formation of blood clots in the dialysis machine tubes.

Lifenox Injection 0.4 ml contains Enoxaparin, which is low molecular weight heparin or LMWH. Lifenox Injection 0.4 ml works by stopping existing blood clots from getting any bigger. This helps your body to break them down and prevents them from causing you harm. On the other hand, it stops new blood clots from forming in your blood.

Yes, this Lifenox Injection 0.4 ml is given based on your age and body weight. If you have low body weight, the chances of increased risk of bleeding are high, so mostly low doses are prescribed by your doctor. You may be monitored closely for signs of clot formation.

No, do not take this Lifenox Injection 0.4 ml if you have a stomach ulcer. Please inform your doctor about this condition before receiving it.

Yes, Lifenox Injection 0.4 ml may cause bleeding. If you notice purple spots on the skin or unusual bruising, blood in urine, black tarry stools, or unusual bleeding from the gums or nose, please inform your doctor immediately as these are signs of bleeding more easily.

Increases in liver enzymes are the most common side effect with Lifenox Injection 0.4 ml. Regular lipid profile tests are recommended to avoid any additional complications.

Lifenox Injection 0.4 ml typically starts showing its effect within 1 to 2 hours and it remains in the body for about 12 hours.

No, Lifenox Injection 0.4 ml dosage should be given exactly as prescribed by the doctor.

Lifenox Injection 0.4 ml contains Enoxaparin as it active ingredient.

Lifenox Injection 0.4 ml is mostly prescribed for angina (chest pain), deep vein thrombosis (blood clot in veins) and as a post-surgery precautionary step.

Yes, there are many substitutes available in the market. However, please note that all these substitutes have the same composition and thus should be administered with the same set of precautions.

Lifenox Injection 0.4 ml will be administered by a doctor or nurse in the hospital or clinic. Do not self-administer.

Bleeding is one of the side effects of Lifenox Injection 0.4 ml in some individuals. If you experience any kind of unusual symptoms such as black tarry stool, unusual bleeding, etc., inform the doctor immediately.

The side effects of Lifenox Injection 0.4 ml include bleeding, increases in liver enzymes, bruise more easily than usual, pink patches on your skin, skin rash (hives, urticaria), itchy red skin, pain or bruising at the injection site and headache. If these side effects persist or worsen, please inform your doctor.

The dose and duration of Lifenox Injection 0.4 ml is prescribed by a doctor based on the underlying condition and the patient’s response to the treatment.

Lifenox Injection 0.4 ml is injected beneath the skin. Fix the medicine dose and make a fold by pinching the skin of your stomach between your finger and thumb. After cleansing the area, hold the syringe like a pencil and insert the full length of the needle into the skin fold. Inject Lifenox Injection 0.4 ml and discard the syringe as instructed by your doctor. Follow the instructions given by the doctor strictly. In case of any doubt or any reactions associated with the medicine, contact your doctor.

Tell your doctor if you have a heart valve fitted or have high blood pressure, gastric ulcer, kidney problems or diabetes. Also, let your doctor know if you ever had a reaction to heparin or had a recent stroke, spinal or brain surgery. The chances of complications and side effects increase in these conditions.

Store Lifenox Injection 0.4 ml below 25°C. Do not freeze. Keep it out of reach and sight of children.

Yes, Lifenox Injection 0.4 ml is used in the treatment of heart attack and chest pain once the patient has received the standard treatment. It is administered along with another blood thinner like aspirin. As it is a blood thinner, it prevents the blood from clotting and prevents any further episodes and complications.

Yes, you can push the air bubbles into the injection site. Removing the air bubbles causes loss of the medicine thereby changing the prescribed dose.