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What is the purpose of Clexane injection?

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Clexane, containing the active ingredient enoxaparin sodium, is a type of low molecular weight heparin used to manage and prevent dangerous blood clots. It is an anticoagulant that works by interrupting the clotting process to keep blood flowing smoothly through the body's vessels.

Do you pinch skin for Clexane injection? An essential guide to proper technique

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According to manufacturer guidelines and clinical best practices, it is essential to pinch a fold of skin when administering a Clexane injection. This technique, used for subcutaneous injections, ensures the medication is delivered into the fatty tissue below the skin and not into the underlying muscle, which could cause significant pain and affect drug absorption.

Is Clexane Fondaparinux? Understanding the Key Differences

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A 2012 pharmacy bulletin from UKM Medical Centre explicitly stated that Clexane (enoxaparin) and Arixtra (fondaparinux) are different anticoagulants used for deep vein thrombosis prophylaxis. The question, 'Is Clexane fondaparinux?', highlights a common point of confusion among patients and healthcare professionals due to their similar clinical roles.