Product Description
300 MG Enoxaparin Sodium Injection IP is a liquid dosage form medication that is used to prevent or treat blood clots in the veins, arteries, or lungs. It is manufactured in India and has a normal fermentation smell. This medication contains enoxaparin sodium, which is a type of anticoagulant that helps to prevent blood clots from forming. It is available in the strength of 300 MG and has a shelf life of 24-36 months. The medication is stored in a cool and dry place at a temperature of 20C to 25C or 68F to 77F. It is administered by injection into the subcutaneous tissue of the abdomen or thigh. The dosage and duration of treatment may vary depending on the patients medical condition and response to treatment. This medication should not be used by patients who have bleeding disorders, low platelet counts, or a history of severe allergic reactions to heparin or enoxaparin. It may also interact with other medications, so it is important to inform your healthcare provider about any other medications you are taking.
FAQs of 300 MG Enoxaparin Sodium Injection IP:
Q: What is 300 MG Enoxaparin Sodium Injection IP used for?
A: 300 MG Enoxaparin Sodium Injection IP is used to prevent or treat blood clots in the veins, arteries, or lungs.
Q: How should 300 MG Enoxaparin Sodium Injection IP be stored?
A: 300 MG Enoxaparin Sodium Injection IP should be stored in a cool and dry place at a temperature of 20C to 25C or 68F to 77F.
Q: What is the dosage form of 300 MG Enoxaparin Sodium Injection IP?
A: 300 MG Enoxaparin Sodium Injection IP is a liquid dosage form medication.
Q: What is the shelf life of 300 MG Enoxaparin Sodium Injection IP?
A: 300 MG Enoxaparin Sodium Injection IP has a shelf life of 24-36 months.
Q: Are there any precautions to be taken while using 300 MG Enoxaparin Sodium Injection IP?
A: Yes, 300 MG Enoxaparin Sodium Injection IP should not be used by patients who have bleeding disorders, low platelet counts, or a history of severe allergic reactions to heparin or enoxaparin. It may also interact with other medications, so it is important to inform your healthcare provider about any other medications you are taking.