This medicine is usually administered in a clinical or hospital setup. However, if you are administering it at home and miss a scheduled dose, then call your doctor immediately for further instructions.
Seek emergency medical attention in case of an overdose or suspected overdose. Symptoms of an overdose may include nosebleed, unusual bruising and bleeding, and the presence of blood in stool or urine.
Enoxaparin (severe)
Escitalopram (moderate)
Glimepiride (moderate)
Mifepristone (severe)
Telmisartan (moderate)
Warfarin (severe)
Apixaban (severe)
Ketorolac (severe)
NSAIDs (moderate)
Alteplase (severe)
Bivalirudin (severe)
Dabigatran (severe)
Streptokinase (severe)
Ubiquinone/Vitamin E (moderate)
Ginseng (moderate)
This medicine is used for the prevention and treatment of blood clot formation in a deep vein, most commonly in the legs.
This medicine is used for the treatment and prevention of the formation of obstructive clots (Thromboembolism) in blood vessels, associated with atrial fibrillation.
This medicine is used for the treatment and prevention of pulmonary embolism, a condition where one or more arteries in the lungs become blocked by a clot. The blood clot is normally formed elsewhere and migrates to the lung via blood.
This medicine is used for the treatment of both short and long-term formation of blood clots in the small blood vessels throughout the body which may cause damage to multiple organs.
This medicine is used to treat and prevent the formation of blood clots in veins, which could potentially break loose and migrate to other locations, causing further complications.
This medicine is used to prevent clot formation during complex surgeries of the heart and the blood vessels. It is also used for the prevention of reocclusion of blood vessels in the heart after correctional surgery is performed.
This medicine is used for the prevention of clot formation during the blood transfusion process.
This medicine is used in small quantities to prevent the formation of blood clots in devices/catheters that are left in the veins for a period of time (maintenance of patency).
Abdominal and stomach pain
Back pain
Bleeding gums
Easy Bruising and bleeding
Severe and continuing headaches
Constipation
Bloody stool
Chest pain and discomfort (rare)
Nausea or Vomiting (rare)
Injection site Thrombophlebitis
Skin rash and peeling (rare)
Change in vision (rare)
Puffing or swelling of eyelids
Ulcers at the injection site (rare)
Osteoporosis (severe)
Increased liver enzyme levels (severe)
This medicine is not recommended for use in patients with a known allergy to CARDIOPARIN 100000IU|ml Injection Pre-fill syringe 1s or any other inactive ingredient present along with it.
This medicine is not recommended for use in patients having uncontrolled active bleeding except when it is associated with Disseminated intravascular coagulation.
This medicine is not recommended for use in patients who cannot undergo coagulation tests at appropriate intervals. This is generally applicable for patients receiving full dose therapy, not for those on a fixed low-dose therapy.
This medicine is not recommended for use in patients with a known history of thrombocytopenia associated with the use of CARDIOPARIN 100000IU|ml Injection Pre-fill syringe 1s .