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Enaxoaish 60mg Injection

Enaxoaish 60mg Injection

Aishwarya Healthcare

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Lomoh 60 Injection 1s

Lomoh 60 Injection 1s

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Prefilled syringe of 1 ml

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915, hubtown viva western express highway shankarwadi, jogeshwari east mumbai-400060 maharashtra-india ph. +91-22-61979400

Frequently asked questions

Are both Enaxoaish & Lomoh medicines exactly the same?
Yes, both medicines have the same salt composition, dosage, and effectiveness. They work the same way in your body. The only difference is the brand — and Lomoh option is much more affordable without compromising on quality
How do I administer Enaxoaish 60mg Injection?
Enaxoaish 60mg Injection is injected beneath the skin. Pinch a fold of skin on your stomach, clean the area, hold the syringe like a pencil, insert the needle fully into the fold, inject the medicine, and discard the syringe as instructed. Follow your healthcare provider's instructions and contact your doctor if you have any doubts or reactions.
How should I store Enaxoaish 60mg Injection injections?
Enaxoaish 60mg Injection injections should be stored at 25°C and not frozen. Multiple-dose vials should be used within 28 days of opening. Discard the injection if you see any particles, abnormal color, or damage to the syringe. Read the package leaflet and consult your pharmacist if you have questions.
Can Enaxoaish 60mg Injection be used during a heart attack?
Yes, Enaxoaish 60mg Injection is used to treat chest pain and heart attacks after standard treatment. It is administered with another blood thinner like aspirin to prevent blood clotting and reduce the risk of further complications.
Is it safe to inject air bubbles with Enaxoaish 60mg Injection?
Yes, you should inject the air bubbles into the injection site. Removing them can result in a loss of medication, affecting the prescribed dose.
What precautions should I take before using Enaxoaish 60mg Injection?
Provide your doctor with a complete medical history before starting Enaxoaish 60mg Injection. Inform them if you have a heart valve, gastric ulcer, high blood pressure, diabetes, kidney issues, or a history of reactions to heparin, strokes, or recent surgeries. These conditions may increase the risk of side effects and complications.

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