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Last updated on: Jan 24, 2007
Brand Name: | Innohep |
Active Ingredient: | tinzaparin sodium |
Strength(s): | 20,000 IU of anti-Factor Xa per mL |
Dosage Form(s): | Subcutaneous injection |
Company Name: | DuPont Pharma |
Availability: | Prescription only, professional use only |
*Dated Approved by FDA: | July 14, 2000 |
*Approval by FDA does not mean that the drug is available for consumers at this time.
This information is provided by the U.S. Food & Drug Administration.
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Innohep is used together with another drug, warfarin, to treat blood clots that have occurred deep in the veins of hospitalized patients who may or may not have also experienced the occurrence of blood clots in their lungs (pulmonary embolism).
Who should not be treated with Innohep?
Innohep should not be given to those who:
Tell your health care provider if you have any of these conditions.
Special Warning(s) with Innohep:
Using Innohep or other low molecular weight heparins (LMWHs) to reduce the risk of problems from blood clots when epidural/spinal anesthesia or spinal puncture is in use puts patients at risk of developing spinal or epidural injury (hematoma), which can result in long-term or permanent paralysis.
Innohep, like other drugs that prevent the blood from clotting, is given with extreme caution in conditions that increase risk of bleeding, such as:
Innohep contains a sulfite that may cause a severe allergic reaction including life-threatening asthma if you are sensitive to sulfites.
General Precautions with Innohep:
Because certain other medications can increase the risk of bleeding with Innohep, review all medications that you are taking with your health care provider, including those that you take without a prescription. Tell your doctor or health care provider if you are taking:
What should I tell my doctor or health care provider?
Tell your doctor or health care provider if you have a history of:
Because vials of Innohep contain the preservative benzyl alcohol, tell your doctor or health care provider if you are trying to become pregnant, are already pregnant, or are breast-feeding. Benzyl alcohol can and may cross the placenta in pregnant women and cause death in premature babies.
What are some possible side effects of Innohep? (This is NOT a complete list of side effects reported with Innohep. Your health care provider can discuss with you a more complete list of side effects.)
The most common side effect with Innohep is bleeding.
This information is provided by the U.S. Food & Drug Administration.
For more information about this drug, click here.
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