project |
|
---|---|
Name/scientific name |
NADROPARIN
|
Self-financed or subsidized by the Hospital Authority |
Hospital Authority Drug Formulary
|
Indications |
Deep vein thrombosis, pulmonary embolism, unstable angina, non-Q wave myocardial infarction
|
body system |
cardiology
|
type |
Anticoagulants and protamine
|
NADROPARIN (Nadroparin) is an anticoagulant drug that belongs to the heparin class of drugs. It is commonly used to prevent and treat deep vein thrombosis and pulmonary embolism. NADROPARIN helps prevent blood clotting, thereby reducing the risk of blood clots such as heart disease and stroke. This medication is usually given as an injection, usually under the skin.
When using NADROPARIN, patients should strictly follow their doctor's instructions and recommendations and ensure that they are used in accordance with the prescribed dosage and frequency. Periodic blood tests may be needed to monitor clotting during use.
Although NADROPARIN is safe and effective for most people, some people may experience allergic reactions or other adverse reactions. If you develop any unusual symptoms, tell your doctor immediately.
While using NADROPARIN, patients should avoid the use of other anticoagulant drugs to avoid increased risk of bleeding. Before discontinuing NADROPARIN, patients should seek medical advice to ensure safe discontinuation.
Directions for use: NADROPARIN is an injectable anticoagulant and should be used under the guidance of a medical professional. When injecting, make sure the needle is sterile to avoid mixing in air bubbles. It is usually injected subcutaneously once daily into the abdomen or thigh. It does not need to be taken with food, but massaging at the injection site should be avoided. Strenuous exercise or injury should be avoided during use to reduce the risk of bleeding.
Dosage Guidelines: The dosage of NADROPARIN should be based on the patient's weight and condition. In general, the starting dose for adults is 1 mg/kg daily, divided into two subcutaneous injections. Dosage may be adjusted based on blood test results and physician recommendations. For children, the dose is calculated based on their weight and age, and the daily dose usually does not exceed the maximum dose for adults. During use, patients should pay close attention to the bleeding situation and platelet count, and report any abnormalities to the physician at any time.
NADROPARIN is a drug used to prevent blood clots. Common side effects include pain, redness, and bruising at the injection site. A small number of patients may experience allergic reactions such as rash, difficulty breathing and dizziness. Be aware of the possible risk of bleeding when using NADROPARIN. If severe bleeding or other serious discomfort occurs, seek medical attention immediately. If you have any questions or discomfort, you should ask your doctor or pharmacist.
NADROPARIN is a drug used to prevent thrombosis, but is contraindicated in certain circumstances. Contraindications include patients allergic to NADROPARIN or any other type of heparin. Pregnant women should also avoid using NADROPARIN during pregnancy as this may have adverse effects on the fetus. Patients with active bleeding or ulcers should avoid using NADROPARIN as it may increase the risk of bleeding. In addition, cerebral hemorrhage, severe hypertension, recent surgery, or recent severe trauma are also contraindications for NADROPARIN. Before using NADROPARIN, patients should inform their doctor about their allergies, medication use, and any existing health problems to ensure safe use of the medication. If patients experience any unusual symptoms or reactions, they should notify their physician immediately for further evaluation and management. In summary, it is very important to follow your doctor's recommendations and make sure you use NADROPARIN with caution to ensure the treatment is effective and safe.
Precautions for use of NADROPARIN: This drug is an anticoagulant and is used to prevent thrombosis. Please follow your doctor's advice and do not increase or decrease the dosage on your own. Coagulation function should be monitored regularly during use to avoid bleeding or other adverse reactions. If you have any unusual symptoms, seek medical attention immediately.
We are the first medical service company in Hong Kong that can complete appointment, communication and payment all through mobile phones. You can easily make an appointment for nursing services through your mobile phone in as little as 3 minutes. The whole process can be done by mobile phone. There is no need to make phone calls and wait for an agency to respond to the selection of medical staff.
traditional care agency
careEASY
Registered Nurse (12 hours)
$3300
$2900(-12%)
Enrolled Nurse (12 hours)
$2900
$2600(-10%)
Health Assistant (12 hours)
$1600
$1200 (-25%)
Transparent fees
Free choice of medical care candidates
Communicate directly with healthcare providers
Single service charge
Credit Card/Apple Pay
#ERROR!
No longer restricted by traditional medical care intermediaries, doctors, nurses and customers also have the right to choose! You can also make remote reservations via mobile phone when you are away from home, no need to call to make reservations for family members!
©2024 All Rights Reserved. Created with LOVE and coffee in 🇭🇰
Sign in to your account