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Inclunox® HP Prefilled Syringes for Blood Clot Prevention and Treatment
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Inclunox® HP is a prefilled enoxaparin syringe used to help prevent and treat blood clots. It supports care for conditions like deep vein thrombosis and pulmonary embolism. This page explains how the treatment works, who it suits, and how you can order with US delivery from Canada, even if you are comparing options without insurance.
What Inclunox Is and How It Works
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Inclunox is a low molecular weight heparin that mainly blocks clotting factor Xa. By reducing clot formation, it helps lower the chance of dangerous blockage in veins and arteries. It comes as ready-to-use syringes for subcutaneous injection. The class offers predictable anticoagulation for many inpatient and outpatient needs.
As an LMWH, Enoxaparin sodium HP binds antithrombin to inhibit factor Xa more than thrombin. This selective action can provide stable anticoagulant effects with routine clinical monitoring rather than frequent lab testing. It is commonly used around surgery, during hospital stays, and at home for ongoing prevention or treatment of clots. Learn more about clot risks under our condition guide for Blood Clot DVT PE.
Who It’s For
This medicine is used to prevent deep vein thrombosis after certain surgeries or during periods of limited mobility, and to treat DVT, with or without pulmonary embolism. It is also used in some acute coronary syndromes, along with other medicines.
People with active major bleeding, a history of heparin-induced thrombocytopenia, or known hypersensitivity to heparin, enoxaparin, or pork products should not use it. Extra caution may be needed in severe kidney impairment, low body weight, advanced age, or with neuraxial anesthesia. For background on oral options, you can review our article How Apixaban Treats.
Dosage and Usage
Use exactly as prescribed by your clinician. Typical schedules on the label include once-daily or twice-daily subcutaneous injections for prevention, and weight-based injections for treatment. In some heart conditions, it may be combined with aspirin under supervision. Rotate injection sites on the abdomen, at least two inches from the navel. Do not inject into bruised, scarred, or irritated skin.
With an Enoxaparin HP prefilled syringe, wash your hands, clean the skin, and inject at a 90-degree angle into a skin fold. Do not rub the area after the shot. Avoid intramuscular injections. If you are also taking warfarin, your prescriber may guide a brief overlap period; see our product page for Warfarin for general background.
Strengths and Forms
Inclunox HP comes as single-use, prefilled syringes. Availability may vary by partner pharmacy and prescriber direction.
| Presentation | Details |
|---|---|
| Inclunox HP 120 mg/0.8 mL | Prefilled syringe, single use |
| Inclunox HP 150 mg/1 mL | Prefilled syringe, single use |
Your prescription will specify the concentration, total amount per syringe, and dosing schedule. If your prescriber recommends hospital use of unfractionated heparin instead, see Heparin Vial.
Missed Dose and Timing
If you miss a dose, take it as soon as you remember on the same day. If it is nearly time for the next dose, skip the missed dose and resume your regular schedule. Do not double up. If you miss more than one dose, contact your healthcare professional for guidance.
Storage and Travel Basics
Store syringes at room temperature away from heat and direct light. Keep them in the original box until use and out of reach of children and pets. Do not freeze. When you travel, pack syringes in your carry-on with your prescription label and a small sharps container. If traveling internationally, carry documentation for security screening. Our partners use temperature-controlled handling when required.
Pen Handling and Sharps Disposal
This product is provided as prefilled syringes, not a pen. Before use, check the solution for particles or discoloration. Do not expel the small air bubble unless your prescriber instructs otherwise. Pinch a clean skin fold, inject as directed, and dispose of the syringe immediately.
Place used syringes in an FDA-cleared sharps container. If you do not have one, use a heavy-duty household container with a tight lid until you can access proper disposal. Follow your local regulations for sharps drop-off or household hazardous waste programs.
Benefits
This therapy offers reliable anticoagulation with subcutaneous dosing that can be used in hospital or at home. Prefilled syringes simplify setup and reduce preparation steps. The class may reduce the need for intensive lab monitoring compared with older approaches. It is also a familiar option for bridging to or from oral anticoagulants when clinically appropriate.
Side Effects and Safety
- Injection site pain or bruising
- Bleeding or nosebleeds
- Nausea or upset stomach
- Skin irritation or rash
- Low red blood cells or platelets
Serious risks include major bleeding, heparin-induced thrombocytopenia, and spinal or epidural hematomas with neuraxial procedures. Seek urgent care for signs of uncontrolled bleeding, black stools, coughing up blood, severe headache, sudden weakness, or breathing trouble. Low molecular weight heparin enoxaparin HP carries boxed warnings related to neuraxial anesthesia; clinicians should follow label guidance.
Drug Interactions and Cautions
Using other anticoagulants or antiplatelets (such as clopidogrel, warfarin, or certain DOACs) can increase bleeding risk. Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, SSRIs, SNRIs, and some herbal products like ginkgo or garlic may also raise bleeding risk. Tell your prescriber about spinal or epidural catheters, recent lumbar puncture, or planned surgery. Kidney disease, low body weight, pregnancy, and older age may require additional precautions. For broader context on oral agents, see our comparison article Xarelto vs Apixaban.
What to Expect Over Time
Most people use this therapy for a defined period based on the reason for treatment, surgery type, and clot risk. Your prescriber may order occasional labs or check-ins to assess bleeding risk and overall response. Consistent dosing and proper injection technique often support steady anticoagulant effects. Skipping doses, using the wrong technique, or combining it with interacting medicines may raise risks.
Compare With Alternatives
Other enoxaparin brands may be suitable if your prescriber prefers a different presentation or if availability changes. We carry Redesca® HP and Noromby® HP. Some patients may use unfractionated heparin in hospital settings, or transition to an oral agent such as edoxaban under clinical supervision.
Pricing and Access
We list transparent pricing so you can compare options. If you are searching for Inclunox HP price, you can review current offers and see which strength your prescription supports. Many patients look for Canadian sourcing to manage out-of-pocket costs. Orders are filled by licensed partners and Ships from Canada to US. See site Promotions when available. We use encrypted checkout for your security.
For country-of-origin details, visit Canada. If your clinician recommends a different class for home use, you can also review background on Heparin Vial or oral options discussed in How Apixaban Treats.
Availability and Substitutions
Supply can vary by strength and brand. If a specific presentation is unavailable, your prescriber may suggest a comparable enoxaparin product or a different anticoagulant. We cannot guarantee restock dates. For condition-specific browsing, see Blood Clot DVT PE.
Patient Suitability and Cost-Saving Tips
Good candidates often include adults who need short- or medium-term anticoagulation for prevention or treatment based on clinical risk. People with active bleeding, a history of HIT, or severe allergy to heparin products should avoid use. Discuss kidney function, weight, and concurrent medicines with your prescriber.
To manage costs, ask your prescriber about multi-month quantities if appropriate, which can reduce refill trips. Set refill reminders so you never miss doses. Compare Canadian pricing to understand potential savings, and consider generics where clinically appropriate. Browse additional options in Other if your clinician suggests alternative therapies.
Questions to Ask Your Clinician
- Indication and duration: why I’m using it and for how long
- My dose and schedule: once or twice daily, weight-based, or fixed
- Bleeding risk: signs to watch and when to seek care
- Procedures: neuraxial timing and catheter considerations
- Interactions: OTC pain relievers, supplements, and other blood thinners
- Technique: injection sites, rotation, and skin care
- Transitions: switching to or from warfarin or a DOAC
Authoritative Sources
FDA DailyMed: Enoxaparin Sodium
Sanofi Lovenox Prescribing Information
Health Canada Drug Product Database
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How is this medicine different from unfractionated heparin?
Low molecular weight heparin has a more predictable anticoagulant effect because it primarily inhibits factor Xa. Unfractionated heparin affects multiple clotting factors and often needs continuous infusion and frequent lab monitoring in hospital. This medicine is given as a subcutaneous injection at home or in inpatient settings, depending on the condition. Your clinician will choose based on clinical goals, monitoring needs, and procedure plans.
Can it be used around surgery or after hospital discharge?
Yes, prescribers often use it to prevent clots after certain surgeries or during periods of limited mobility. Timing matters around procedures, especially involving the spine. Your healthcare professional will coordinate start and stop times and advise about catheters, drains, or epidurals. After discharge, many patients continue injections at home for a set duration, guided by clinical risk and recovery progress.
What should I know about neuraxial anesthesia and spinal procedures?
There is a risk of spinal or epidural hematoma when anticoagulants are used with epidural or spinal anesthesia. Your team plans timing of doses and catheter placement or removal to reduce this risk. Tell your prescriber about any planned lumbar puncture, epidural, or spinal surgery. Watch for leg numbness, weakness, or bladder control changes. Follow official label guidance and your clinician’s instructions.
Do I need routine blood tests while using it?
Most people do not need frequent anti-Xa testing for routine use. Your clinician may order blood counts to monitor for anemia or low platelets, and may check kidney function when appropriate. Testing can be more frequent in pregnancy, severe renal impairment, extreme body weights, or high-risk clinical scenarios. Always follow your prescriber’s plan for labs and clinic follow-up.
How should I give the injection to reduce bruising?
Wash your hands, clean the skin with alcohol, and inject into a rotated site on the abdomen, at least two inches from the navel. Pinch a skin fold and inject at a 90-degree angle. Do not rub the site afterward. Rotate sides and locations each time. Use a new syringe for each dose. Dispose of used syringes in a sharps container right after the injection.
Can it be used with aspirin or other blood thinners?
Combining this therapy with other agents that affect clotting can increase bleeding risk. Examples include aspirin, clopidogrel, warfarin, many nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, and some antidepressants. Your prescriber will decide if combination therapy is appropriate and how to monitor for bleeding. Report black stools, unusual bruising, or prolonged bleeding, and avoid new medicines or supplements without clinical advice.
What if I experience unusual bleeding or severe bruising?
Contact your clinician promptly for guidance. Seek urgent care for heavy or uncontrollable bleeding, fainting, coughing up blood, black stools, severe headache, sudden weakness, or breathing trouble. Do not take extra doses to make up for a missed injection. Keep a list of all your medicines, and inform every healthcare professional you see that you are using an anticoagulant.
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