Dalteparin
Generic name: Dalteparin
Brand names: Fragmin
Dosage form: subcutaneous solution (10,000 intl units/mL; 12,500 intl units/0.5 mL; 15,000 intl units/0.6 mL; 18,000 intl units/0.72 mL; 25,000 intl units/mL; 2500 intl units/0.2 mL; 5000 intl units/0.2 mL; 7500 intl units/0.3 mL)
Drug class:
Heparins
Usage of Dalteparin
Dalteparin is an anticoagulant that helps prevent the formation of blood clots.
Dalteparin is used together with aspirin to prevent blood vessel complications in people with certain types of angina (chest pain) or heart attack.
Dalteparin is also used to prevent a type of blood clot called deep vein thrombosis (DVT), which can lead to blood clots in the lungs (pulmonary embolism). A DVT can occur after certain types of surgery, or in people who are bed-ridden due to a prolonged illness.
Dalteparin is also used long-term to treat a type of blood clot called venous thromboembolism (VTE) in people with cancer.
Dalteparin may also be used for purposes not listed in this medication guide.
Dalteparin side effects
Get emergency medical help if you have signs of an allergic Reaction: hives; difficulty breathing; swelling of your face, lips, tongue, or throat.
Also seek emergency medical attention if you have symptoms of a spinal blood clot: back pain, numbness or muscle weakness in your lower body, or loss of bladder or bowel control.
Dalteparin may cause serious side effects. Stop using dalteparin and call your doctor at once if you have:
Common side effects of dalteparin may include:
This is not a complete list of side effects and others may occur. Call your doctor for medical advice about side effects. You may report side effects to FDA at 1-800-FDA-1088.
Before taking Dalteparin
You should not use this medicine if you are allergic to dalteparin, Heparin, or pork products, or if you have:
Dalteparin may cause you to bleed more easily, especially if you have:
Dalteparin can cause a very serious blood clot around your spinal cord if you undergo a spinal tap or receive spinal anesthesia (epidural). This type of blood clot could cause long-term or permanent paralysis, and may be more likely to occur if:
Tell your doctor if you have ever had:
It is not known whether this medicine will harm an unborn baby. However, some forms of dalteparin contain a preservative that may be harmful to a newborn. Tell your doctor if you are pregnant or plan to become pregnant during treatment.
It may not be safe to breastfeed while using this medicine. Ask your doctor about any risk.
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How to use Dalteparin
Follow all directions on your prescription label and read all medication guides or instruction sheets. Use the medicine exactly as directed.
When used for DVT or blood vessel complications, dalteparin is usually given every day until your bleeding condition improves. When used for VTE, dalteparin is often used for several months.
Dalteparin is injected under the skin. A healthcare provider may teach you how to properly use the medication by yourself.
Read and carefully follow any Instructions for Use provided with your medicine. Ask your doctor or pharmacist if you don't understand all instructions.
Prepare an injection only when you are ready to give it. Do not use if the medicine has changed colors or has particles in it. Call your pharmacist for new medicine.
Your healthcare provider will show you where on your body to inject dalteparin. Use a different place each time you give an injection. Do not inject into the SAMe place two times in a row.
You should be sitting or lying down during the injection. Do not inject dalteparin into a muscle.
Do not mix dalteparin with other medications in the same syringe unless your doctor tells you to.
If you use a single-dose prefilled syringe, follow the injection instructions closely. Single-dose syringes come in two different types and the directions for use are not the same for each type.
If you need surgery or dental work, tell your surgeon or dentist you currently use dalteparin. If you need anesthesia for a medical procedure or surgery, you may need to stop using dalteparin for a short time.
You will need frequent medical tests.
Store at room temperature away from moisture and heat.
Once you have used a dalteparin vial (bottle) for the first time, you may use that vial for up to 2 weeks. Throw the vial away after 2 weeks, even if there is still medicine left inside.
Use a needle and syringe only once and then place them in a puncture-proof "sharps" container. Follow state or local laws about how to dispose of this container. Keep it out of the reach of children and pets.
Warnings
You should not use dalteparin if you have active bleeding, or a low level of platelets in your blood after testing positive for a certain antibody while using dalteparin.
Dalteparin can cause a very serious blood clot around your spinal cord if you undergo a spinal tap or receive spinal anesthesia (epidural), especially if you have a genetic spinal defect, a history of spinal surgery or repeated spinal taps, or if you are using other drugs that can affect blood clotting, including blood thinners or NSAIDs (Ibuprofen, Advil, Aleve, and others). This type of blood clot can lead to long-term or permanent paralysis.
Get emergency medical help if you have symptoms of a spinal cord blood clot such as back pain, numbness or muscle weakness in your lower body, or loss of bladder or bowel control.
What other drugs will affect Dalteparin
Tell your doctor about all other medicines used to treat or prevent blood clots.
Other drugs may affect dalteparin, including prescription and over-the-counter medicines, vitamins, and herbal products. Tell your doctor about all your current medicines and any medicine you start or stop using.
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