Product Details:
Strength | 70 mg |
Pack Size | 1*60 Tablet |
Pack Type | Box |
Brand Name | Dyronib 70mg Tablet |
Manufacturer | Hetero Healthcare Limited |
Usages | Blood cancer (Chronic myeloid leukaemia) |
Product Details:
Strength | 40 mg |
Pack Size | 0.4 ml |
Brand Name | Coguperin 40mg Injection |
Manufacturer | Venus Remedies Ltd |
Usages | Treatment and prevention of blood clots |
Prescription/ Non Prescription | Prescription |
ENOXAPARIN belongs to a class of medications known as blood thinners or anticoagulants. It helps to prevent and treat harmful blood clots. It is available in the form of injection and is injected beneath the skin by a doctor or nurse. It is not injected into the muscle. ENOXAPARIN stops the already formed clots from growing larger in size and restricts the formation of any new clots. Blood clots may be formed in veins, a condition known as (deep vein thrombosis or DVT), in the arteries of the lungs (Pulmonary embolism). If you are being treated with this ENOXAPARIN, avoid doing things that increase the risk of bleeding or injury. Bleeding can be dangerous, so look out for the symptoms actively and speak to your doctor.
The most common side effects of this ENOXAPARIN include prolonged bleeding, pain, or discomfort at the injection site, dark urine, confusion, and changes in vision. A severe headache or stomach ache could be a sign of bleeding. Report to your doctor immediately in this case.
Before using this ENOXAPARIN tell your doctor, if you have any pre-existing medical conditions like diabetes, high blood pressure, or recent onset of stroke. This is to ensure the safety of the ENOXAPARIN. Do not take this if you have any current bleeding. Pregnant women and breastfeeding mothers should consult a doctor before using this ENOXAPARIN. Drinking alcoholic beverages while taking this ENOXAPARIN can increase the risk of bleeding. So, avoid alcoholic consumption.
Product Details:
Strength | 60 mg |
Pack Size | 0.6 ml |
Brand Name | Coguperin 60 mg Injection 0.6 ml |
Manufacturer | VENUS REMEDIES |
Usages | Treatment and prevention of blood clots |
Prescription/ Non Prescription | Prescription |
Coguperin 60 mg Injection 0.6 ml belongs to a class of medications known as blood thinners or anticoagulants. It helps to treat harmful blood clots in your blood. Furthermore, Coguperin 60 mg Injection 0.6 ml can prevent or treat blood clots caused by a variety of medical conditions, such as unstable angina, after an operation or long periods of bed rest due to illness, after a heart attack, and blood clots forming in your dialysis machine's tubes. A blood clot is a mass of blood that forms when platelets, proteins, and cells in the blood stick together. A blood clot can occur in any body part, leading to a heart attack, stroke, and organ damage (even coma or death).
Coguperin 60 mg Injection 0.6 ml contains Enoxaparin, which is low molecular weight heparin. Coguperin 60 mg Injection 0.6 ml works by preventing existing blood clots from growing larger, allowing your body to break them down and prevent them from harming you. On the other hand, it inhibits the formation of new blood clots in your blood.
Coguperin 60 mg Injection 0.6 ml will be administered by a healthcare professional; do not self-administer. You may experience bleeding, increased liver enzymes, skin rash (hives, urticaria), itchy red skin, bruising or pain at the injection site, and headache as side effects of Coguperin 60 mg Injection 0.6 ml. Most of these side effects do not require medical attention and gradually resolve over time. However, if the side effects are persistent, report to your doctor immediately.
If you are known to be allergic to Coguperin 60 mg Injection 0.6 ml or any other medicines, inform your doctor. If you are pregnant or breastfeeding, it is advised to inform your doctor before receiving the Coguperin 60 mg Injection 0.6 ml. Also, disclose to your doctor if you have any pre-existing medical conditions like a stomach ulcer, recent surgery of the brain or eyes or spine, recent bleeding stroke, diabetes, high blood pressure, or recent onset of stroke or kidney or liver disorders. And also, let your doctor know if you are underweight or overweight or if you have high levels of potassium in your blood.