Product Description
INTRODUCTION ABOUT TROYNOXA 40MG INJECTION
TROYNOXA 40MG INJECTION contains Enoxaparin which belongs to the group of medicines called Anticoagulants. It is used to manage blood clot formation in the body.
TROYNOXA 40MG INJECTION works by stopping the blood clots formation. It also manages the existing blood clots from growing bigger in size. Due to this property, it is highly used as a prophylactic therapy for managing blood clot formation during risky conditions that involves clot formation such as before or after a surgery, during dialysis or after a heart attack or a severe chest pain (angina).
How Troynoxa 40 Mg Injection WorksTroynoxa 40 mg Injection uses Enoxaparin Sodium to inhibit clotting factors, thereby preventing the formation or expansion of blood clots in blood vessels. It is particularly effective in minimizing the risk of complications due to thromboembolic disorders, such as deep vein thrombosis (DVT) and pulmonary embolism (PE). The medication is administered via a subcutaneous injection for targeted action.
Proper Usage and AdministrationTroynoxa should be administered as a subcutaneous injection, typically once daily or as directed by a physician. It is supplied in a convenient pre-filled syringe for easy and accurate dosing. Be sure to follow your doctor's guidance regarding injection sites, preparation, and disposal of used syringes. Adhering closely to dosage instructions is crucial for optimal efficacy and safety.
Storage and Handling GuidelinesTo maintain the effectiveness of Troynoxa, store the pre-filled syringe below 25C and protect it from direct light and moisture. Do not use the injection if its colour changes noticeably or if the expiry date from the manufacturer has passed. Proper storage ensures the safety and therapeutic consistency of the medication throughout its 24-month shelf life.
FAQ's of Troynoxa 40 Mg Injections:
Q: What is Troynoxa 40 Mg Injection used for?
A: Troynoxa 40 mg Injection is used for the prevention and treatment of deep vein thrombosis (DVT) and pulmonary embolism (PE) in adults. It is also indicated for other thromboembolic disorders as advised by your physician.
Q: How should Troynoxa 40 Mg Injection be administered?
A: Troynoxa is administered subcutaneously (under the skin) using a pre-filled syringe. It is important to follow your healthcare provider's instructions carefully for correct administration and injection site rotation.
Q: When should I take Troynoxa 40 Mg Injection?
A: The typical dosage is 40 mg once daily, but always follow the schedule prescribed by your physician. Take the injection at the same time every day for consistent anticoagulant effect unless otherwise directed by your doctor.
Q: Where should Troynoxa 40 Mg Injection be stored?
A: Store Troynoxa below 25C, away from direct light and moisture. Keep the syringe in its original packaging until ready to use, and do not freeze the product.
Q: What are the possible side effects of Troynoxa 40 Mg Injection?
A: Common side effects include bleeding, thrombocytopenia (low platelet count), and injection site reactions (redness, swelling, or discomfort). If you experience unusual or severe symptoms, contact your healthcare provider promptly.
Q: Is a prescription required to obtain Troynoxa 40 Mg Injection?
A: Yes, Troynoxa 40 mg Injection is a prescription medication and should only be used under the supervision of a licensed medical practitioner.
Q: What precautions should I follow while using Troynoxa 40 Mg Injection?
A: Follow your physician's instructions for dosage and administration. Do not alter the prescribed dose without consulting your doctor. Store the injection properly and discontinue use if it changes in appearance or is past its shelf life.