Antixa 40mg/0.4ml Injection is a medication used as an anticoagulant (an agent that stops the blood coagulation) that is used to prevent blood clots, especially in the legs of the patients who are on bedrest. It limits the formation of new blood clots and stops the growth of existing ones.

 

Fact about blood clots:

According to a recent study, every 1 in 20 people experiences Deep Vein Thrombosis -DVT (a blood clot formed in a deep vein) in their lifetime.

 

How Antixa 40mg/0.4ml Injection works?

Antixa 40mg/0.4ml Injection contains Enoxaparin that functions by binding and supporting antithrombin (a natural anticoagulant present in the body), leading to the deactivation of clotting factors in the blood clotting process. This prevents excessive clot formation and reduces the risk of blood clots.

 

How to take Antixa 40mg/0.4ml Injection?

  • Do not self-administer this injection. 
  • This should be administered only by a doctor or a nurse.

 

What are the side effects of Antixa 40mg/0.4ml Injection?

 

What are the special precautions for Antixa 40mg/0.4ml Injection?

  • Caution is advised when using this drug in patients at an increased risk of bleeding, such as those with severe hypertension, recent gastrointestinal bleeding, or a history of stroke.
  • Contact your doctor if you are experiencing severe pain in the head and stomach, as this can be a sign of internal bleeding.
  • Inform your doctor of all the other medicines you are taking and about the history of all the medical conditions you have had.
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Available in 3 variations

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Antixa 60mg Injection

Antixa 60mg Injection

Enoxaparin (60mg)

vial of 0.6 ml Injection

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Antixa 40mg/0.4ml Injection

Antixa 40mg/0.4ml Injection

Enoxaparin (40mg)

packet of 0.4 ml Prefilled Syringe

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Antixa 300mg Injection

Antixa 300mg Injection

Enoxaparin (300mg)

vial of 3 ml Injection

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