Enoxaparin

usgb/ɪˌnoʊksəˈpærɪn/
noun

Enoxaparin is a medication that helps prevent and treat blood clots by inhibiting specific factors in the blood coagulation process.

The doctor prescribed enoxaparin to prevent blood clots after my surgery.
Visual representation of "enoxaparin" - Enoxaparin is a medication that helps prevent and treat blood clots by inhibiting specific factors in the blood coagulation process.

Often appears as...

  • blood thinner
  • antithrombotic therapy

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Context

When discussing anticoagulants, be clear about dosage and administration methods.

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Doctors often emphasize the importance of following prescribed doses.\
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Usage

In medical conversations, describe the patient’s history and risk factors when discussing enoxaparin.

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Understanding patient history helps ensure safe use.\
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Formality

Use clinical terminology when communicating with professionals, but keep it simple for patients.

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Ensure that patients fully understand their treatment.
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