Description
Novoteph (40mg) IV Injection/Infusion contains Enoxaparin Sodium, a low molecular weight heparin (LMWH). It is widely used as an anticoagulant to prevent and treat blood clots, including deep vein thrombosis (DVT), pulmonary embolism (PE), and clotting risks in hospitalized or post-surgical patients. It works by inhibiting factor Xa, reducing the body’s ability to form harmful clots while preserving normal circulation.
Ingredients
Drug Class
Dosage Form
Uses / Indications
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Prevention of deep vein thrombosis (DVT) in surgical and medical patients
 
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Prevention of pulmonary embolism (PE)
 
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Treatment of established venous thromboembolism (VTE)
 
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Prevention of clotting in patients on dialysis or with restricted mobility
 
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Part of management in acute coronary syndromes (ACS), including unstable angina and myocardial infarction
 
Dosage
💉 Typical Adult Dosage (for prophylaxis):
⚠️ Dose must be adjusted in patients with renal impairment.
In Case of Overdose
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Symptoms: Excessive bleeding, bruising, nosebleeds, blood in urine/stool
 
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Management: Protamine sulfate can partially reverse anticoagulant effects
 
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Supportive treatment with monitoring of coagulation tests
 
Missed Dose
How To Use
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Administer by deep subcutaneous injection or as prescribed infusion
 
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Do not inject into muscle
 
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Alternate injection sites to reduce irritation
 
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Only a healthcare professional should administer IV infusion doses
 
When Not to Use / Contraindications
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Allergy to enoxaparin, heparin, or pork-derived products
 
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Patients with active major bleeding
 
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History of heparin-induced thrombocytopenia (HIT)
 
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Severe renal impairment without dose adjustment
 
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Recent hemorrhagic stroke or major surgery
 
Side Effects
Common:
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Bruising, pain, redness at injection site
 
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Mild bleeding or nosebleeds
 
Serious (seek medical help):
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Severe bleeding (internal or external)
 
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Low platelet count (HIT)
 
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Allergic reaction: rash, itching, swelling
 
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Spinal/epidural hematoma → risk of paralysis (in patients receiving spinal anesthesia)
 
Precautions & Warnings
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Use with caution in patients with renal impairment, peptic ulcer, uncontrolled hypertension, or bleeding disorders
 
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Monitor platelet counts and coagulation profile during therapy
 
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Avoid concurrent use with NSAIDs, aspirin, or other anticoagulants unless prescribed
 
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Inform doctor before surgery or dental procedures
 
Drug Interactions
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NSAIDs (ibuprofen, diclofenac, naproxen) → Increased bleeding risk
 
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Aspirin, clopidogrel, warfarin → Enhanced anticoagulant effect
 
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Other heparins or anticoagulants → Contraindicated unless directed
 
Storage / Disposal
Control Drug / Prescription Status
Quick Tips
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Rotate injection sites to minimize bruising
 
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Report unusual bleeding, black stools, or severe headaches immediately
 
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Avoid over-the-counter painkillers unless approved by your doctor
 
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Patients on dialysis or with kidney issues require special monitoring
 
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Do not self-inject unless properly trained by a healthcare provider