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Fraxiparine 0.6ml Injektionslösung 10 Fertigspritzen 0.6ml buy online
Fraxiparine 0.6ml Injektionslösung 10 Fertigspritzen 0.6ml buy online

Fraxiparine 0.6ml Injektionslösung 10 Fertigspritzen 0.6ml buy online

Fraxiparine 0.6 ml Inj Lös 10 Fertspr 0.6 ml

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Type Inj Lös
Gen B01AB06SPPN000000050SOIJ
Origin BIOTECH
Amount in a pack. 10 ml
Storage temp. min 15 / max 25 ℃
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Description

Fraxiparine 0.6 ml 10 Prefilled Syringes Solution is a pharmaceutical product designed for subcutaneous injection. It contains a low molecular weight heparin, which is commonly used to help prevent and treat blood clots. The solution is provided in prefilled syringes, ensuring accurate dosing and ease of administration.

This medication is typically prescribed to reduce the risk of deep vein thrombosis (DVT) and pulmonary embolism, especially in patients undergoing surgery or those with limited mobility. Fraxiparine may also be used in the management of certain cardiovascular conditions under medical supervision.

Key features of Fraxiparine include:

  • Prefilled syringes for convenient and precise dosing
  • 0.6 ml solution volume per syringe
  • Low molecular weight heparin formulation
  • Intended for subcutaneous injection

Always use Fraxiparine under the guidance of a healthcare professional. Proper administration technique and adherence to prescribed dosage are essential for safety and effectiveness. This product should be stored according to the instructions provided to maintain its stability and efficacy.

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