The "INR" stands for international normalized ratio, when referring to laboratory studies. A "low" INR is normal, and there are no specific dangers. However, if a patient requires anticoagulant therapy (Coumadin, Lovenox, etc.), then a low INR would mean a greater chance of developing a blood clot.
it was never invented.
scientist invented the chemical
I invented the toothpaste
No one invented ferrous metal. It is iron (Fe) which is an element, this was discovered not invented.
Enoxaparin.
Alcohol might interfer with coagulation process. You should avoid big quantity of alcohol. Small amount and not frequent consummation might be OK, it depends on the reason you take lovenox.
The antidote is protomine sulfate.
yes LPNs are allowed to give lovenox. im an LPN student and were actually doing quite a lot of them
Lovenox is an anticoagulant. Any medication that thinkens the blood. Also Protamine will reverse the effects. Food's with Vitamin K will increase the effects (so avoid it).
lovenox
10 mg of enoxaparin sodium (Lovenox)
No it is a Sub-q injection, you only aspirate on IM injections.
Please indicate if one can take Tylenol while on lovenox
Left and right anterolateral and posterolateral abdominal wall
my dr ordered me the drug lovenox but i can not afford it can some one help me get this drug
Yes it can be given slow IV push and can be diluted with Normal Saline or D5W