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Daltehep-G 5000IU Injection 0.2 ml belongs to a class of drugs known as anticoagulants (blood thinner), primarily used to prevent and treat stroke risk, and heart attack in patients with atrial fibrillation (irregular heart rhythm), reducing blood clot formation. Besides this, it is also used to prevent deep vein thrombosis (blood clots in leg veins) and pulmonary embolism (blood clots in the lung) and reduces the risk of getting clots in people who have undergone knee or hip replacement surgeries. A blood clot can occur in any part of the body, leading to a heart attack, stroke and damage to organs (even coma or death). Blood clots can reach your arteries or veins in the organs like the brain, kidney, heart, lungs and limbs.
Daltehep-G 5000IU Injection 0.2 ml contains ‘Dalteparin’ works by inhibiting the production of clotting factors Xa and thrombin. This prevents fibrinogen's conversion (soluble protein) to fibrin (insoluble protein), thereby preventing blood clot formation. It makes blood flow easily through your veins, making it less likely to form a serious blood clot. So, an intake of Daltehep-G 5000IU Injection 0.2 ml helps prevent blood clots if you have an increased risk of having a heart attack or stroke.
Take Daltehep-G 5000IU Injection 0.2 ml as prescribed by your doctor. You are advised to take Daltehep-G 5000IU Injection 0.2 ml for as long as your doctor has prescribed it for you based on your medical condition. Some people may experience unusual bleeding, haematoma (blood clotting under the skin), thrombocytopenia (low number of platelets), pain and irritation at the injection site. Most of these side effects of Daltehep-G 5000IU Injection 0.2 ml do not require medical attention and gradually resolve over time. However, if the side effects persist or worsen, please consult your doctor.
If you are allergic to Daltehep-G 5000IU Injection 0.2 ml or any other medicines, please tell your doctor. If you are pregnant or breastfeeding, it is advised to consult a doctor before using Daltehep-G 5000IU Injection 0.2 ml. Daltehep-G 5000IU Injection 0.2 ml should be used with caution in the elderly above 65 years of age as they may be at high risk of bleeding. Daltehep-G 5000IU Injection 0.2 ml should be given to children only if prescribed by a doctor. Extra care must be taken while brushing your teeth or shaving to prevent bleeding. If you have a stomach ulcer, kidney or liver problems, high blood pressure or bleeding problems, inform your doctor before taking Daltehep-G 5000IU Injection 0.2 ml. Try not to stop taking this medicine of your own. Stopping a sudden intake of Daltehep-G 5000IU Injection 0.2 ml may worsen your condition and increase your risk of cardiovascular death, heart attack and stroke.
Daltehep-G 5000IU Injection 0.2 ml belongs to a class of drugs known as anticoagulants or blood thinners. Daltehep-G 5000IU Injection 0.2 ml contains ‘Dalteparin’ used to prevent clot formation in deep vein thrombosis (veins of the legs), pulmonary embolism (lungs), stroke (brain) and heart in patients with atrial fibrillation (irregular heart rhythm). Daltehep-G 5000IU Injection 0.2 ml is primarily used to prevent and treat the risk of the acute coronary syndrome (sudden reduction or blockage of blood flow to the heart) and stroke by reducing blood clot formation. Besides this, it reduces the risk of clots in people who have undergone knee or hip replacement surgeries and abdominal surgery. Daltehep-G 5000IU Injection 0.2 ml works by stopping the action of clotting factor Xa and thrombin (a protein that causes clotting). This prevents fibrinogen's conversion (soluble protein) to fibrin (insoluble protein), thereby preventing blood clot formation.
If you are known to be allergic to Daltehep-G 5000IU Injection 0.2 ml or any other medicines, please tell your doctor.
If you are pregnant or breastfeeding, it is advised to consult a doctor before using Daltehep-G 5000IU Injection 0.2 ml.
Daltehep-G 5000IU Injection 0.2 ml should be given to children only if prescribed by a doctor.
Do not use multiple-dose formulations of Daltehep-G 5000IU Injection 0.2 ml in neonates and infants as they contain benzyl alcohol that may harm a newborn.
Daltehep-G 5000IU Injection 0.2 ml should be used with caution in the elderly above 65 years of age as they may be at high risk of bleeding.
If you have diabetes, high blood pressure, congestive heart failure, blood cell disorder (low platelets or low red blood cells), bleeding in the stomach or intestines, had a stroke, kidney, liver or bleeding problems, stomach ulcer, inform your doctor before taking Daltehep-G 5000IU Injection 0.2 ml.
Do not stop taking Daltehep-G 5000IU Injection 0.2 ml of your own. Stopping a sudden intake of Daltehep-G 5000IU Injection 0.2 ml may worsen your condition and increase your risk of cardiovascular death, heart attack and stroke. Hence, you should consult a doctor before stopping the dose of Daltehep-G 5000IU Injection 0.2 ml.
You should inform the doctor that you are taking Daltehep-G 5000IU Injection 0.2 ml before any surgery is scheduled.
Daltehep-G 5000IU Injection 0.2 ml can cause a serious blood clot around your spinal cord if you undergo a spinal tap or receive spinal anaesthesia (epidural).
Avoid consumption of alcohol while taking Daltehep-G 5000IU Injection 0.2 ml as it may increase the risk of stomach bleeding.
Extra care must be taken while brushing your teeth or shaving to prevent bleeding.
Drug-Drug Interactions: Daltehep-G 5000IU Injection 0.2 ml may have interaction with other blood thinners (abciximab, apixaban, enoxaparin, warfarin, clopidogrel, prasugrel, rivaroxaban, dabigatran, anisindione), pain killers (ibuprofen, naproxen, diclofenac, bromfenac, celecoxib), and antihypertensive (lisinopril, losartan, aliskiren, spironolactone, eplerenone).
Drug-Food Interactions: Daltehep-G 5000IU Injection 0.2 ml may interact with cranberry juice, grapefruit juice, noni juice, pomegranate juice, and green tea. Also, Daltehep-G 5000IU Injection 0.2 ml may interact with St. John’s wort (herbal medicine for depression), garlic, ginkgo biloba, ginseng, echinacea, goldenseal and coenzyme Q10. Also, avoid alcohol intake as it may increase the risk of bleeding.
Drug-Disease Interactions: If you have haemophilia (blood doesn't clot normally), diabetes, high blood pressure, congestive heart failure, blood cell disorder (low platelets or low red blood cells), bleeding in the stomach or intestines, had a stroke, kidney, liver or bleeding problems, stomach ulcer, inform your doctor before taking Daltehep-G 5000IU Injection 0.2 ml.
You should have a regular platelet count, factor V assay, fibrinogen level test, prothrombin time test (PT or PT-INR), and the INR, or international normalized ratio, to analyze your blood clotting time.
Blood clot: A blood clot is a clump of blood that has changed from a liquid to a gel-like or semisolid state. Blood clots are formed to stop bleeding that occurs due to tissue injury. Though blood clots are useful to stop bleeding, they may be harmful when abnormally formed within blood vessels as they block blood vessels and inhibit blood flow to essential organs such as the brain, heart or lungs and result in serious conditions.
Deep vein thrombosis (blood clots in legs): Deep vein thrombosis is a medical condition in which blood clots form in deep veins, usually in the legs. The symptoms include leg pain or swelling.
Pulmonary embolism (blood clots in the lung): Pulmonary embolism is a condition that occurs as the blood clots break and travel to the lungs from deep veins in the legs or other parts of the body. The symptoms of pulmonary embolism include chest pain, cough and shortness of breath. Stroke is a condition where a blood clot restricts blood flow to your brain, causing brain cells to die and possibly resulting in permanent brain damage or death.
Heart attack: A heart attack is when a blood clot blocks a blood vessel supplying your heart, starving it of oxygen and causing chest pain and sometimes death. Quick medication is advised to reduce the risk of serious conditions due to blood clots.
About Daltehep-G 5000IU Injection 0.2 ml
Daltehep-G 5000IU Injection 0.2 ml belongs to a class of drugs known as anticoagulants (blood thinner), primarily used to prevent and treat stroke risk, and heart attack in patients with atrial fibrillation (irregular heart rhythm), reducing blood clot formation. Besides this, it is also used to prevent deep vein thrombosis (blood clots in leg veins) and pulmonary embolism (blood clots in the lung) and reduces the risk of getting clots in people who have undergone knee or hip replacement surgeries. A blood clot can occur in any part of the body, leading to a heart attack, stroke and damage to organs (even coma or death). Blood clots can reach your arteries or veins in the organs like the brain, kidney, heart, lungs and limbs.
Daltehep-G 5000IU Injection 0.2 ml contains ‘Dalteparin’ works by inhibiting the production of clotting factors Xa and thrombin. This prevents fibrinogen's conversion (soluble protein) to fibrin (insoluble protein), thereby preventing blood clot formation. It makes blood flow easily through your veins, making it less likely to form a serious blood clot. So, an intake of Daltehep-G 5000IU Injection 0.2 ml helps prevent blood clots if you have an increased risk of having a heart attack or stroke.
Take Daltehep-G 5000IU Injection 0.2 ml as prescribed by your doctor. You are advised to take Daltehep-G 5000IU Injection 0.2 ml for as long as your doctor has prescribed it for you based on your medical condition. Some people may experience unusual bleeding, haematoma (blood clotting under the skin), thrombocytopenia (low number of platelets), pain and irritation at the injection site. Most of these side effects of Daltehep-G 5000IU Injection 0.2 ml do not require medical attention and gradually resolve over time. However, if the side effects persist or worsen, please consult your doctor.
If you are allergic to Daltehep-G 5000IU Injection 0.2 ml or any other medicines, please tell your doctor. If you are pregnant or breastfeeding, it is advised to consult a doctor before using Daltehep-G 5000IU Injection 0.2 ml. Daltehep-G 5000IU Injection 0.2 ml should be used with caution in the elderly above 65 years of age as they may be at high risk of bleeding. Daltehep-G 5000IU Injection 0.2 ml should be given to children only if prescribed by a doctor. Extra care must be taken while brushing your teeth or shaving to prevent bleeding. If you have a stomach ulcer, kidney or liver problems, high blood pressure or bleeding problems, inform your doctor before taking Daltehep-G 5000IU Injection 0.2 ml. Try not to stop taking this medicine of your own. Stopping a sudden intake of Daltehep-G 5000IU Injection 0.2 ml may worsen your condition and increase your risk of cardiovascular death, heart attack and stroke.
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Daltehep-G 5000IU Injection 0.2 ml belongs to a class of drugs known as anticoagulants or blood thinners. Daltehep-G 5000IU Injection 0.2 ml contains ‘Dalteparin’ used to prevent clot formation in deep vein thrombosis (veins of the legs), pulmonary embolism (lungs), stroke (brain) and heart in patients with atrial fibrillation (irregular heart rhythm). Daltehep-G 5000IU Injection 0.2 ml is primarily used to prevent and treat the risk of the acute coronary syndrome (sudden reduction or blockage of blood flow to the heart) and stroke by reducing blood clot formation. Besides this, it reduces the risk of clots in people who have undergone knee or hip replacement surgeries and abdominal surgery. Daltehep-G 5000IU Injection 0.2 ml works by stopping the action of clotting factor Xa and thrombin (a protein that causes clotting). This prevents fibrinogen's conversion (soluble protein) to fibrin (insoluble protein), thereby preventing blood clot formation.
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If you are known to be allergic to Daltehep-G 5000IU Injection 0.2 ml or any other medicines, please tell your doctor.
If you are pregnant or breastfeeding, it is advised to consult a doctor before using Daltehep-G 5000IU Injection 0.2 ml.
Daltehep-G 5000IU Injection 0.2 ml should be given to children only if prescribed by a doctor.
Do not use multiple-dose formulations of Daltehep-G 5000IU Injection 0.2 ml in neonates and infants as they contain benzyl alcohol that may harm a newborn.
Daltehep-G 5000IU Injection 0.2 ml should be used with caution in the elderly above 65 years of age as they may be at high risk of bleeding.
If you have diabetes, high blood pressure, congestive heart failure, blood cell disorder (low platelets or low red blood cells), bleeding in the stomach or intestines, had a stroke, kidney, liver or bleeding problems, stomach ulcer, inform your doctor before taking Daltehep-G 5000IU Injection 0.2 ml.
Do not stop taking Daltehep-G 5000IU Injection 0.2 ml of your own. Stopping a sudden intake of Daltehep-G 5000IU Injection 0.2 ml may worsen your condition and increase your risk of cardiovascular death, heart attack and stroke. Hence, you should consult a doctor before stopping the dose of Daltehep-G 5000IU Injection 0.2 ml.
You should inform the doctor that you are taking Daltehep-G 5000IU Injection 0.2 ml before any surgery is scheduled.
Daltehep-G 5000IU Injection 0.2 ml can cause a serious blood clot around your spinal cord if you undergo a spinal tap or receive spinal anaesthesia (epidural).
Avoid consumption of alcohol while taking Daltehep-G 5000IU Injection 0.2 ml as it may increase the risk of stomach bleeding.
Extra care must be taken while brushing your teeth or shaving to prevent bleeding.
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You should have a regular platelet count, factor V assay, fibrinogen level test, prothrombin time test (PT or PT-INR), and the INR, or international normalized ratio, to analyze your blood clotting time.
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Blood clot: A blood clot is a clump of blood that has changed from a liquid to a gel-like or semisolid state. Blood clots are formed to stop bleeding that occurs due to tissue injury. Though blood clots are useful to stop bleeding, they may be harmful when abnormally formed within blood vessels as they block blood vessels and inhibit blood flow to essential organs such as the brain, heart or lungs and result in serious conditions.
Deep vein thrombosis (blood clots in legs): Deep vein thrombosis is a medical condition in which blood clots form in deep veins, usually in the legs. The symptoms include leg pain or swelling.
Pulmonary embolism (blood clots in the lung): Pulmonary embolism is a condition that occurs as the blood clots break and travel to the lungs from deep veins in the legs or other parts of the body. The symptoms of pulmonary embolism include chest pain, cough and shortness of breath. Stroke is a condition where a blood clot restricts blood flow to your brain, causing brain cells to die and possibly resulting in permanent brain damage or death.
Heart attack: A heart attack is when a blood clot blocks a blood vessel supplying your heart, starving it of oxygen and causing chest pain and sometimes death. Quick medication is advised to reduce the risk of serious conditions due to blood clots.