How does Clexane make you feel?

Serious side effects include allergic reactions, signs of abnormal bleeding such as prolonged bleeding or bruising easily, nausea, gut pain, or numbness. pharmacist if you would like further information or if you have any concerns or questions about using Clexane.

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What are the main side effects of Clexane?

Major & minor side effects for Clexane 40 MG Injection
  • Bleeding gums.
  • Increased menstrual flow.
  • Collection of blood under the skin.
  • Fever.
  • Bleeding at the injection site.
  • Irritability.
  • Convulsions.
  • Back pain.

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What should you avoid while on Clexane?

It is safe to take painkillers such as paracetamol, co-codamol or codeine if you are using Clexane. However, it is best to avoid non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs), such as ibuprofen, diclofenac, naproxen (unless you have been prescribed them by your doctor.

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How quickly does Clexane start to work?

Response and effectiveness. The average time to peak effects on various clotting factors is anti-Xa (3 hours), anti-IIa (4 hours), and Heptest (2.5 hours). Activity against anti-Xa persists for about 12 hours following a once-daily dose of enoxaparin 40mg.

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What are the symptoms of Clexane injection?

Side effects of Clexane
  • Pain, bruising or irritation at the injection site after Clexane has been given;
  • Hard inflamed nodules at the injection site;
  • Itchy red rash at the injection site;
  • Bleeding at the injection site;
  • Itchy skin.

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Can clexane make you feel unwell?

Are there any side effects? Less serious side effects include pain, bruising, bleeding, swelling, itch, or rash at the injection site. Serious side effects include allergic reactions, signs of abnormal bleeding such as prolonged bleeding or bruising easily, nausea, gut pain, or numbness.

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Should I take clexane morning or night?

Clexane is given either once or twice daily, depending on the underlying medical condition. Patients with mechanical heart valves are more likely to need an injection both morning and night.

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What is the best time of day to take Clexane?

Make sure you take the clexane at the same time every day. If you need to have an injection twice a day then give the first dose in the morning and second dose 12 hours later. Sit or lie in a comfortable position so you are relaxed.

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What is the success rate of Clexane?

The approach combines Clexane with the steroid Prednisone. Injections continue until at least 12 weeks gestation. The research suggests a 53% pregnancy rate.

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When is the best time to give Clexane?

In patients with high risk of thromboembolism, a CLEXANE dosage of 40 mg (0.4 mL; anti-Xa: 4000 IU) should be administered subcutaneously once daily. In high risk patients undergoing surgery, the initial dose should be given approximately 12 hours preoperatively or 12 hours postoperatively.

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Do blood thinners make you tired?

Aside from bleeding-related issues, there are several side effects that have been linked to blood thinners, such as nausea and low counts of cells in your blood. Low blood cell count can cause fatigue, weakness, dizziness and shortness of breath. Be careful mixing medications.

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What can you not do while on blood thinners?

Because you are taking a blood thinner, you should try not to hurt yourself and cause bleeding. You need to be careful when you use knives, scissors, razors, or any sharp object that can make you bleed. You also need to avoid activities and sports that could cause injury. Swimming and walking are safe activities.

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Do blood thinners affect your appetite?

Common side effects of anticoagulants include stomach upset, loss of appetite, bloating, and diarrhea. If the dosage is too high, blood may be seen in the urine or stool or around the gums, or frequent nosebleeds may occur.

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Where is the best place to inject Clexane?

Direct subcutaneous injection should be given into a subcutaneous tissue skinfold of the abdomen or the upper-outer aspect of the thigh. The skinfold should be held throughout the injection. After removal of the needle, do not rub the site. Rather, place firm, even pressure to the site of injection for 1-5 minutes.

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Can you drink alcohol with Clexane?

If you do drink alcohol, it is recommended to not have more than 2 drinks (can of beer, glass of wine, shot of spirit) per day for men or 1 drink per day for women. You may have a higher risk for bleeding if you drink more alcohol than this.

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Where should you not inject Clexane?

Clexane should be injected into the layer of fat just under the skin (subcutaneous administration) in your abdomen. Clexane should never be injected into muscle as bleeding into the muscle may occur.

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Why Clexane for 6 weeks?

After delivery, women with clotting disorders need to resume anticoagulation or blood thinner therapy. Women need to continue taking anticoagulants for at least six weeks post-delivery, either injections or an oral anticoagulant, as the risk for bleeding is reduced, to protect themselves from blood clots.

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Can you still get a blood clot while on Clexane?

Clexane stops unwanted blood clots from forming and can stop any blood clots that have already formed from growing bigger. Clexane does NOT break down blood clots that have already formed. Clexane acts as a roadblock, interfering with how the process of blood clotting occurs.

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Why do they give Clexane in IVF?

Clexane/heparin

Heparin acts through several pathways to prevent the formation of blood clots in blood vessels. In women with clotting problems, this could potentially prevent clots forming in the placenta, and so reduce miscarriage and increase live births.

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Can you inject Clexane above belly button?

Clexane Multidose Vial should be injected just under the skin on your stomach, but not too near the belly button or any scar tissue (at least 5cm away from these).

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Why does Clexane bruise?

​Extensive bruising on the abdomen or site of injection may mean you are not injecting it correctly. Please call your pharmacist or doctor for medical advice if you observe extensive or worsening bruises.

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How long before a flight should I take Clexane?

You should take the injection as close to the time the flight leaves as possible. This is because LMWH has an instantaneous effect, but only lasts for 12-24 hours. If you have a very long haul flight, you may need to inject for a second time after 24 hours.

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Can you take Nurofen with Clexane?

Unless told by a doctor, do not give Aspirin, anti-inflammatory medicines (eg Nurofen), or herbal remedies to children receiving clexane. Clexane makes the risk of bleeding bigger, so contact sports should be avoided (e.g. football, rugby, martial arts).

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What are the symptoms if your blood is too thin?

Symptoms of thin blood include :
  • slow wound clotting.
  • bleeding gums.
  • nosebleeds.
  • blood in the stools.
  • heavy menstrual flow without clots.

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Does Clexane affect blood pressure?

It can cause a rapid decrease in blood pressure, which may be dangerous to the patient.

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