Product Description
Product introduction
Encoxel 40 Injection is an anticoagulant used to prevent and treat harmful blood clots. It stops the existing clots from getting any bigger and restricts the formation of any new clot. It is also helpful in the prevention of blood clots in veins, a condition called deep vein thrombosis, and pulmonary embolism.
Encoxel 40 Injection is injected under the skin by a doctor or nurse. It should not be injected into a muscle. The dose and length of treatment are based on your medical condition, your response to the medicine, and what you are being treated for. It may also be based on your age and weight. It is important to keep using this medicine even if you do not notice any symptoms because it is preventing future harm. If you stop taking it, you could get a blood clot. While taking this medicine you should avoid doing things that increase your risk of bleeding or injury.
How to Administer Encoxel 40 Mg InjectionEncoxel 40 Mg Injection is intended for subcutaneous administration only. It should be injected under the skin, typically in the abdominal area, as directed by your healthcare provider. Proper administration technique ensures maximum effectiveness and minimizes the risk of adverse reactions. Always follow your physician's instructions for dosage and injection sites.
What Makes Encoxel Beneficial?Containing Enoxaparin Sodium, Encoxel 40 Mg Injection serves as a trusted anticoagulant to reduce the risk of serious blood clots. Its efficacy in preventing and treating DVT and pulmonary embolism makes it a vital option, particularly for adults recovering from surgery or immobilization. The pre-filled syringe offers precise dosing and ease of administration.
Storage and Handling InstructionsFor optimal potency and safety, Encoxel 40 Mg Injection should be kept below 25C, protected from both light and moisture. The pre-filled syringe format supports safe handling, reducing the risk of contamination. Check the expiry date on the packaging and never use the product after 24 months from manufacture.
FAQ's of Encoxel 40 Mg Injection:
Q: How should Encoxel 40 Mg Injection be administered?
A: Encoxel 40 Mg Injection must be given by subcutaneous injection, usually in the abdomen, as directed by a physician. It should not be injected into a muscle or intravenously. Always follow the technique demonstrated by your healthcare professional.
Q: What conditions is Encoxel 40 Mg Injection used to treat or prevent?
A: This injection is primarily indicated for the prevention and treatment of deep vein thrombosis (DVT) and pulmonary embolism in adults, particularly in surgical and non-surgical medical patients at risk.
Q: When should I use Encoxel 40 Mg Injection?
A: Use Encoxel 40 Mg Injection at the times specified by your physician, which may vary depending on whether you are using it for prevention or active treatment. Do not alter your schedule without medical advice.
Q: Where should Encoxel 40 Mg Injection be stored?
A: Store the injection below 25C, in its original packaging, protected from light and moisture. Keep out of reach of children and do not freeze.
Q: What is the benefit of using Encoxel 40 Mg Injection over other anticoagulants?
A: Encoxel offers precise dosing with a pre-filled syringe and is effective in reducing the risk of blood clots, making it a reliable choice for DVT and pulmonary embolism prevention, especially in adults undergoing surgery or with restricted mobility.
Q: Is Encoxel 40 Mg Injection suitable for self-administration?
A: Only administer Encoxel 40 Mg Injection yourself if your healthcare provider has trained you in the correct injection technique and dosages. Improper use may lead to complications or reduced efficacy.
Q: What should I do if I miss a dose of Encoxel 40 Mg Injection?
A: If you miss a scheduled dose, take it as soon as possible. However, if it is almost time for your next dose, skip the missed one. Never double the dose. Contact your physician for specific guidance.