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lovenox overdose medication
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Dr. Heidi Fowler answered
25 years experience Psychiatry
What is question?: "Using heparin together with enoxaparin may increase the risk of bleeding, including severe and sometimes fatal hemorrhage. Talk to your doctor if you ... Read More
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Dr. Kelty Baker answered
28 years experience Hematology
Lovenox (enoxaparin) overdose: Lovenox (enoxaparin) overdoses can be treated by holding the medication, giving an antidote called protamine, transfusing blood products as needed, an ... Read More
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Dr. Charles Turck answered
17 years experience Pharmacology
Protamine: Overdose of Lovenox may lead to bleeding, so it is important to manage this medication properly. The antidote for an overdose is protamine and the dos ... Read More
A 46-year-old member asked:

Dr. William A Biermann answered
46 years experience Medical Oncology
Blood clots: This is an injectable drug that is related to heparin. It is used to treat and prevent blood clots.
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A 33-year-old male asked:

Dr. Hushang Haghighat answered
Specializes in Pediatric Hematology and Oncology
Overdose: Symptoms of overdose of Enoxaparin is hemorrahage.
A 45-year-old member asked:

Dr. Shabbir Hossain answered
16 years experience Internal Medicine
Bleeding can kill: Lovenox (enoxaparin) is a blood thinner and when dosed appropriately (based on weight) is very safe and effective for its intended purposes. But anyti ... Read More
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Dr. Boris Aronzon answered
24 years experience Anesthesiology
Legal: You need somebody to know all the details. Ask patient's doctor or seek legal consult.
A 64-year-old male asked:

Dr. David Earle answered
31 years experience General Surgery
Too complex: Dose of Lovenox (enoxaparin) depends on the reason for administering the drug, and is sometimes dosed based on weight.
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A 28-year-old female asked:

Dr. Christian Schultheis answered
24 years experience Hematology and Oncology
Probably not: That is a prophylactic dose. However, try not to do it on a regular basis. Keep a calendar and mark off the doses. Always give it the same time eve ... Read More
A 28-year-old female asked:

Dr. Bahman Omrani answered
17 years experience Pain Management
Yes : Ginger has some "blood thinning" effects, but very unlikely to be clinically significant (lead to bleeding) when consumed as part of a normal diet. Th ... Read More
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