Low Molecular Weight Heparin

In medicine, low molecular weight heparin (LMWH) is a class of medication used as an anticoagulant in diseases that feature thrombosis, as well as for prophylaxis in situations that lead to a high risk of thrombosis. Its differences with unfractioned heparin are: Makes of LMWHs include:
  • Dalteparin (Fragmin®)
  • Enoxaparin (Clexane® and Lovenox®)
  • Nadroparin (Fraxiparin® and Fraxodi®)
  • Tinzaparin
  • Several others

 

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