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Clexane

8.6.2022 · 1 min reading

What is Clexane used for?

This medicine is used to prevent the formation of blood clots.

How is Clexane administered?

Clexane is administered from a syringe, before which you must wash your hands thoroughly. It must be injected subcutaneously around the navel, for which we recommend pinching the skin on your abdomen to form a small ‘fold’ and inserting the needle at a 90-degree angle. Don’t forget to disinfect the injection site, and choose a different spot for the next injection. Throw out the used syringe and use a new one for each injection.

How to store Clexane

Clexane must be stored in a dry place at temperatures up to 25 °C; the best place is the refrigerator door, where it should be stored in its original package.

What are the side effects of Clexane? 

The most common side effects are bleeding, bruising, pink spots at the injection site or a skin rash.

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