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Inclunox HP is an enoxaparin sodium injection used as an anticoagulant, which means it helps reduce harmful blood clot formation. You can buy Inclunox HP online and choose the strength shown during ordering, including 120 mg/0.8 mL or 150 mg/1 mL prefilled syringes when those strengths are available. Match the strength, volume, and quantity to the directions from your healthcare professional before placing an order.
This medicine is supplied as a single-use prefilled syringe for subcutaneous injection, usually into the fatty layer under the skin as directed. Inclunox HP from Canada may be considered by customers who need a high-potency enoxaparin presentation and want clear product, price, and handling information in one place. Because anticoagulant dosing is individualized, the total amount in one syringe should not be treated as a universal dose for every person.
Inclunox HP Price and Strength Selection
The Inclunox HP price should be read together with the exact syringe strength and quantity being purchased. This product may be offered as Inclunox HP 120 mg/0.8 mL and Inclunox HP 150 mg/1 mL prefilled syringes, depending on current store supply. A higher or lower checkout total can reflect a different strength, volume, or number of syringes, so the comparison should start with the medicine format rather than the name alone.
Inclunox HP cost matters most when it matches the treatment plan you were given. A 120 mg/0.8 mL syringe and a 150 mg/1 mL syringe are both high-potency enoxaparin presentations, but they are not interchangeable unless a healthcare professional specifically tells you to use a different strength. The concentration and total amount in the syringe both affect how the product fits your directions.
Quick tip: Match the active ingredient, HP designation, strength, volume, and syringe count before comparing totals.
| Presentation | What to match before checkout |
|---|---|
| Inclunox HP 120 mg/0.8 mL | Enoxaparin sodium prefilled syringe, single-use format |
| Inclunox HP 150 mg/1 mL | Enoxaparin sodium prefilled syringe, single-use format |
Cash-pay customers can use the displayed amount to understand the current purchase total for the strength and quantity chosen. If you are evaluating Inclunox HP without insurance, make sure the syringe strength and total supply are the same across any comparison. For condition-based browsing, the Blood Clot DVT PE collection groups related anticoagulant products by use context.
How to Order Inclunox HP Online
To order Inclunox HP online, choose the syringe strength that matches your clinician’s directions, enter the requested order information, and review the quantity carefully before checkout. Keep your treatment instructions nearby so you can verify the exact strength and injection schedule. If any detail differs from what you were told, ask your healthcare team for clarification before using a different syringe.
BorderFreeHealth helps U.S. customers purchase regulated medicines supplied through licensed pharmacies. Order information may be reviewed when required so the pharmacy can prepare the exact medicine, strength, and quantity requested. Inclunox HP US delivery from Canada may involve handling steps for injectable medicines, so rely on the checkout and order updates for the practical status of your purchase.
Because this is an anticoagulant injection, ordering accuracy is part of safe use. Do not switch between HP enoxaparin products, standard enoxaparin products, or other blood thinners based only on price or convenience. If your directions mention another enoxaparin product, compare the name, HP marking, strength, volume, and syringe type before moving forward.
What This Enoxaparin Injection Treats
Inclunox HP enoxaparin is a low molecular weight heparin. Medicines in this class reduce clotting activity in the blood and are used to help prevent or treat deep vein thrombosis, often called DVT, and pulmonary embolism, a clot that travels to the lungs. Enoxaparin may also be used in certain acute coronary syndrome settings or around surgery when anticoagulation is needed.
The reason for treatment, duration, and injection schedule depend on the condition being managed and personal risk factors. Body weight, kidney function, age, bleeding history, recent procedures, pregnancy, and other medicines can all influence how enoxaparin is used. Your healthcare professional should explain whether the goal is clot prevention, active clot treatment, or temporary bridging while another anticoagulant is being started or paused.
Enoxaparin is not a general pain medicine and should not be used to treat swelling, bruising, or leg discomfort without a confirmed clot-related reason. Symptoms such as sudden shortness of breath, chest pain, coughing blood, one-sided leg swelling, or sudden neurologic changes need urgent medical evaluation rather than self-directed anticoagulant use.
How the Prefilled Syringe Works
Enoxaparin Inclunox HP mainly works by increasing the activity of antithrombin, a natural blood protein that helps regulate clotting. This action strongly inhibits factor Xa, one of the clotting proteins involved in forming blood clots. The result is reduced clot formation, not dissolution of an existing clot by itself.
The Inclunox HP syringe is ready to use and does not require drawing medicine from a vial. That format can reduce preparation steps, but injection technique still matters. Most people are instructed to inject subcutaneously, often in the abdomen, while rotating sites and avoiding bruised, scarred, irritated, or hardened skin.
Do not push out liquid to make a different amount unless a healthcare professional has given you exact instructions for that situation. Prefilled syringes are intended for single use, and partial doses can be unsafe if the technique or remaining amount is uncertain. If the strength supplied does not match your directions, get clinical guidance before injecting.
Using and Handling the Syringe
Use the enoxaparin prefilled syringe exactly as taught by your healthcare professional. Wash your hands, prepare a clean surface, and inspect the syringe before injection. The solution should look clear and free of visible particles. Do not use a syringe that is leaking, cracked, cloudy, discolored, or otherwise damaged.
Many prefilled enoxaparin syringes contain a small air bubble. Do not remove it unless you have been specifically instructed to do so, because technique can vary by product and training. After injecting, avoid rubbing the site, since rubbing can increase bruising. Place the used syringe directly into an approved sharps container or another puncture-resistant container accepted by local rules.
This product is not an injection pen. It is a single-use syringe and should not be shared, reused, recapped unnecessarily, or saved after partial use. If you are new to self-injection, ask for hands-on teaching and a plan for missed or delayed injections before your first home dose.
Storage, Travel, and Shipping Basics
Store Inclunox HP syringes at room temperature, away from excess heat, moisture, and direct light. Keep them in the original packaging until use so the medicine name, strength, lot information, and expiry date remain with the syringes. Do not freeze the medication, and do not use it after the expiry date printed on the package.
For travel, keep syringes in your carry-on bag with the original labeling and a sharps disposal plan. Checked luggage can be exposed to rough handling or temperature changes. If screening is likely, bring documentation that identifies the medicine and injectable supplies, and allow extra time for safe handling.
Inclunox HP Ships from Canada to US through the applicable order pathway, with prompt, express shipping available when offered for the order. Arrival timing can vary, so plan ahead rather than waiting until your last syringe. If a package arrives with broken syringes, leakage, or unusual appearance, set it aside safely and contact support before using any affected item.
Side Effects, Warnings, and Monitoring
The most common side effects of enoxaparin injection include bruising, mild pain, redness, or irritation at the injection site. Some people may also notice nosebleeds, bleeding gums, nausea, stomach upset, or symptoms related to anemia, such as unusual tiredness or shortness of breath with activity. Mild bruising can occur, but new, spreading, or unexplained bruises deserve medical attention.
Bleeding is the main serious risk with enoxaparin and other anticoagulants. Seek urgent care for black or bloody stools, vomiting blood, coughing up blood, severe headache, sudden weakness, chest pain, trouble breathing, fainting, or bleeding that will not stop. A fall, head injury, or major impact should be reported promptly, even if you feel well at first.
Serious safety concerns can include major bleeding, low platelet counts, and heparin-induced thrombocytopenia, often called HIT. Spinal or epidural hematomas have been reported with low molecular weight heparins in people receiving spinal puncture, neuraxial anesthesia, or epidural catheters. These events can cause long-term or permanent paralysis, so new back pain, leg weakness, numbness, or bladder changes after a spinal procedure require urgent evaluation.
- Bleeding signs: unusual bruising, dark stools, red urine, or prolonged bleeding.
- Allergy signs: rash, swelling, wheezing, severe dizziness, or trouble breathing.
- Neurologic signs: weakness, numbness, severe headache, or bladder changes after spinal procedures.
- Blood count concerns: new petechiae, pale skin, unusual fatigue, or unexpected fever.
People with active major bleeding, a history of HIT, or serious hypersensitivity to heparin products should not use enoxaparin unless a healthcare professional has chosen a safe plan. Tell your healthcare team about kidney disease, stomach ulcers, recent surgery, eye or brain procedures, low body weight, older age, pregnancy, pork-product allergy, or a history of bleeding problems.
Interactions and Lab Follow-Up
Other medicines that affect bleeding can increase risk when used with an enoxaparin sodium injection. These include warfarin, clopidogrel, aspirin, ibuprofen, naproxen, direct oral anticoagulants, and some medicines used for mood disorders. Supplements such as fish oil, ginkgo, garlic, and high-dose vitamin E may also affect bleeding risk for some people.
Do not start or stop over-the-counter pain relievers, herbal products, or other blood thinners without asking your healthcare professional. This is especially important before dental work, surgery, injections into the spine, or procedures involving an epidural catheter. Your healthcare team may give specific timing instructions around procedures to balance clot prevention and bleeding risk.
Monitoring needs vary. Some people need periodic clinical check-ins, while others may need blood counts, platelet counts, kidney function tests, or closer observation because of age, pregnancy, kidney impairment, low body weight, or extended treatment. If you are transitioning to or from an oral anticoagulant, follow the timing plan carefully to avoid too much or too little anticoagulation.
Comparing Related Anticoagulant Choices
Inclunox HP is one high-potency enoxaparin option. Related products may be considered when your healthcare professional names another brand, concentration, or syringe presentation. The closest comparison is usually another enoxaparin prefilled syringe, not an oral anticoagulant, because route, onset, monitoring, and procedure planning can differ.
If you were directed to use a different enoxaparin product, compare the label wording carefully before ordering. Redesca HP, Noromby HP, and Elonox HP are related HP enoxaparin products that may be evaluated separately. Lovenox injections are another enoxaparin reference point for customers comparing brand, strength, and syringe instructions.
Do not substitute one anticoagulant for another without clinical direction. Even when the active ingredient is the same, syringe strength, concentration, labeling, and local availability can differ. When the active ingredient differs, the products may have different dosing schedules, reversal considerations, monitoring needs, and procedure timing rules.
Questions to Ask Before Reordering
Before reordering, make sure you understand why enoxaparin was chosen and how long treatment is expected to continue. Many people use enoxaparin for a defined period after surgery, during reduced mobility, while treating a clot, or while bridging to another anticoagulant. Clarifying the stop date can prevent unnecessary continuation or an unintended gap.
- Treatment goal: prevention, active clot treatment, or temporary bridging.
- Schedule: once daily, twice daily, or another individualized plan.
- Technique: injection site, rotation pattern, and whether to leave the air bubble.
- Bleeding plan: warning signs, emergency steps, and when to call.
- Procedures: timing around surgery, spinal anesthesia, dental work, or injections.
- Interactions: pain relievers, supplements, antiplatelets, and other anticoagulants.
- Follow-up: blood tests, kidney checks, refill timing, and expected stop date.
Why it matters: Enoxaparin schedules can be time-sensitive, and missed doses may reduce the protection your clinician intended.
Authoritative Sources
Canadian authorization details are summarized in the Health Canada Summary Basis of Decision.
Product registry information is available through the Health Canada Drug and Health Product Register record.
This content is for informational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional medical advice.
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What is Inclunox HP used for?
Inclunox HP contains enoxaparin sodium, a low molecular weight heparin anticoagulant. It is used to help prevent or treat harmful blood clots, including deep vein thrombosis and pulmonary embolism, and may be used in certain surgery or heart-related settings when directed by a healthcare professional.
What is the difference between Inclunox HP 120 mg and 150 mg?
The difference is the total amount of enoxaparin sodium in each prefilled syringe and the volume of solution. Inclunox HP 120 mg/0.8 mL and Inclunox HP 150 mg/1 mL are not interchangeable unless your healthcare professional specifically tells you to use a different strength.
How should Inclunox HP syringes be stored?
Store Inclunox HP at room temperature, away from heat, moisture, and direct light. Keep syringes in the original packaging until use, do not freeze them, and do not use any syringe that is damaged, leaking, discolored, cloudy, or past its expiry date.
What side effects should I watch for with enoxaparin injection?
Common effects include injection-site bruising, mild pain, redness, irritation, nosebleeds, bleeding gums, nausea, or tiredness. Seek urgent care for bleeding that will not stop, black or bloody stools, vomiting blood, severe headache, sudden weakness, chest pain, trouble breathing, or symptoms after a spinal procedure.
Can Inclunox HP interact with other medicines?
Yes. Bleeding risk can increase with warfarin, aspirin, clopidogrel, ibuprofen, naproxen, direct oral anticoagulants, and some supplements or antidepressants. Ask your healthcare professional before starting or stopping pain relievers, herbal products, antiplatelets, or other blood thinners.
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