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Why is there an air bubble in Clexane? The medical purpose of a pre-filled syringe

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The small air bubble visible in a pre-filled Clexane (enoxaparin) syringe is not an error but a deliberate design feature engineered for patient safety and treatment efficacy. Designed to ensure a complete and accurate dose is delivered, removing this bubble can compromise the medication's intended effect. The air bubble in Clexane plays a vital role in proper administration and minimizing side effects.

What if there is a small air bubble in the syringe for semaglutide?

5 min read
Millions of people worldwide use semaglutide, and a common concern arises when a small air bubble appears in the syringe before injection. Experts confirm that unlike the dangers associated with intravenous injections, a small air bubble in the syringe for semaglutide is generally harmless for the prescribed subcutaneous use.