Product Description
Product introduction
Noxaparin 40mg 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.
Noxaparin 40mg 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
How to Use Noxaparin 40 mg InjectionThis injection should be administered subcutaneously, usually in the abdomen, as directed by a healthcare professional. The recommended dosage is 40 mg per injection, tailored by your physician based on your specific medical needs. Ensure you do not self-administer unless properly instructed on the technique. Dispose of the syringe safely after single use.
What Makes Noxaparin 40 mg Effective?Containing Noxaparin Sodium, this injection acts as an anticoagulant, preventing the formation of dangerous blood clots. It is particularly effective for patients at risk of or recovering from surgeries, long-term immobilization, or those being treated for DVT or pulmonary embolism.
Storage and Shelf Life DetailsTo maintain its efficacy, store Noxaparin 40 mg Injection below 25C, away from direct light and moisture. Each pre-filled syringe has a shelf life of 24 months from the date of manufacture. Always check the packaging for expiry information before use to ensure safety.
FAQ's of Noxaparin 40 Mg Injection:
Q: How should Noxaparin 40 mg Injection be administered?
A: Noxaparin 40 mg is given as a subcutaneous injection, typically in the abdomen, by a healthcare provider or as instructed. Never inject into muscle or veins, and rotate injection sites to minimize irritation.
Q: What are the main uses of Noxaparin 40 mg Injection?
A: This medication is primarily used for the prevention and treatment of deep vein thrombosis (DVT) and pulmonary embolism (PE), and for general prophylaxis of venous thromboembolism in adults.
Q: When should Noxaparin 40 mg Injection be avoided?
A: Do not use Noxaparin if you have active major bleeding or a history of heparin-induced thrombocytopenia. Always inform your doctor of your medical history before starting treatment.
Q: Where should Noxaparin 40 mg Injection be stored?
A: Keep the pre-filled syringe in its original packaging below 25C, protected from light and moisture. Do not use it after the expiry date indicated on the box.
Q: What are the common side effects of this injection?
A: Frequent side effects include bleeding, redness, swelling, or pain at the injection site, and occasionally thrombocytopenia (low platelet count). Contact your healthcare provider if severe or unusual symptoms appear.
Q: Is Noxaparin 40 mg Injection suitable for everyone?
A: It is recommended for adults only, as prescribed by a physician. The specific dose and duration depend on individual medical conditions and risk factors, so always follow your doctor's guidance.
Q: What are the benefits of using Noxaparin 40 mg Injection?
A: Noxaparin significantly reduces the risk of blood clot formation, helping to prevent severe conditions such as DVT and PE, particularly in patients recovering from surgery, immobilized, or with pre-existing risk factors.