Exhep 40 Injection

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Exhep 40 is an enoxaparin injection. It is used to help prevent or treat blood clots in patients. It works by reducing clot formation and is commonly given as a ready-to-use injection. Requires storage under 25 C, do not freeze.

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Salt CompositionEnoxaparin
ManufacturerCipla, India
๐Ÿ“‹ Prescription required: Yes
๐Ÿ“‹ Prescription required: Yes

What is Exhep 40 Injection?

Exhep 40 Injection contains Enoxaparin 40, a low molecular weight heparin injection. It belongs to a category of drugs called Anticoagulants a form of blood thinner. These injections work by stopping the formation of blood clots. This prevents the existing blood clots from growing bigger in size. Blood clots can cause different types of medical conditions, such as unstable angina, preventing blood clot formation after surgery long periods of bed rest due to illness, heart attack, and blood clots forming in your dialysis machine’s tubes. A blood clot is a mass when platelets, proteins, and cells in the blood stick together. Blood clots can occur in any body par,t like heart attack, stroke, organ damage (even coma or death), or paralytic attack.

Uses

These Exhep 40 Injection is mainly used in pregnancy after successful IVF implantation of the embryo. In IVF, Exhep 40 Injection prevents blood clots which are responsible for causing miscarriage due to blood clots.

Exhep 40 Injection is sometimes used during dialysis, after and before surgery, or for severe chest pain (angina), and in some cases, it is used during the period of Pregnancy. Exhep 40 Injection also helps to prevent the growth of existing blood clots. It can also be used to reduce the risk of blood clot formation caused due to prolonged periods of immobility or by cancer therapy.

Precautions and suggestions

Exhep 40 Injection is not recommended for use in patients who are bleeding heavily or have any pre-existing conditions (such as stomach ulcer or stroke) that can increase the risk of internal bleeding. It is also not suitable for use in patients scheduled for spinal injury or lumbar puncture.

Side effects

There are some side effects of this injection like bleeding, pink patches on your skin, high platelet count in blood, injection site reactions (such as pain or irritation), skin rashes, low platelet count, bleeding or bruising, headache, edema, anemia, fever, diarrhea, and increased liver enzymes. A severe headache could be a sign of bleeding in the brain.

Other information

Before taking the injection, tell your doctor if you have any liver or kidney-related issues or heart diseases, if you are pregnant or breast-feeding, if you are diabetic, have high blood pressure, or have a history of stomach ulcers.