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Lonopin MD 300mg Injection (Enoxaparin)

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Lonopin MD 300mg Injection helps prevent or treat harmful blood clots when your doctor prescribes a higher dose of Enoxaparin. This low-molecular-weight heparin is commonly used for the treatment of deep vein thrombosis and pulmonary embolism, as well as in particular heart conditions. It comes ready for subcutaneous use as directed by your healthcare provider. If you are unsure whether this strength is right for you, talk with your prescriber to confirm your dose and schedule.

Active Ingredient: Enoxaparin
Indication: prevent and treat harmful blood clots
Manufacturer: Bharat Serums and Vaccines Limited
Packaging: 3ml in 1 penfill
Strength: 300mg
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Lonopin MD 300mg Injection (Enoxaparin)

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What is Lonopin 300mg injection?

Lonopin MD 300mg Injection is a high-strength formulation of Enoxaparin, a low-molecular-weight heparin often used to reduce the risk of blood clots. Doctors rely on Enoxaparin for a range of situations, like preventing deep vein thrombosis after surgery, treating DVT or pulmonary embolism, and supporting care for certain heart conditions when clot risk is elevated. If your prescription specifies a higher total daily dose or a weight-based regimen, your clinician may choose this 300 mg strength to facilitate easier dosing.

Quick note on naming and availability in the United States

  • Enoxaparin is widely used in the US. The most recognized US brand is Lovenox, though several manufacturers make Enoxaparin.
  • Lonopin is a brand name used in other markets. If you are in the US, your prescriber may be focusing on the active ingredient Enoxaparin rather than a specific brand. Packaging and labeling can vary by manufacturer.
  • Always follow your US prescriber's instructions. If the product branding on your pack looks different from what you expected, check that the active ingredient and strength match your prescription before use.

What Lonopin MD 300mg Injection is used for

Your doctor might prescribe enoxaparin for:
  • Preventing DVT in people who are at risk, including after orthopedic procedures like hip or knee replacement, or after abdominal surgery.
  • Treating DVT, with or without pulmonary embolism, usually alongside or transitioning to an oral anticoagulant.
  • Certain heart conditions, such as unstable angina or non–ST elevation myocardial infarction, where lowering clot risk can protect the heart.
  • Other specialist-directed uses, for example, during prolonged immobility, specific hospital stays, or pregnancy, under close supervision. The exact plan is individualized.

How it works

Enoxaparin is an anticoagulant. It reduces the activity of clotting proteins in your blood, especially factor Xa. This reduces the likelihood of your blood forming new clots and helps prevent existing clots from growing larger. It does not dissolve clots on its own, but it helps your body's natural processes work more efficiently.

Why your clinician might choose the 300 mg strength

  • Higher total daily dose. Some weight-based regimens require more than one standard prefilled syringe. A 300 mg presentation can simplify the calculation of the number of units needed.
  • Hospital to home transitions. If you are continuing therapy at home after a hospital stay, your prescriber might streamline your supply with a higher strength to match your dosing plan.
  • Fewer packages to manage. Managing fewer syringes can reduce confusion for patients who are taking higher doses.
Do not change your dose on your own. Enoxaparin dosing is determined by your weight, kidney function, age, bleeding risk, and the condition being treated. Always follow the written plan from your healthcare provider.

What to discuss with your doctor before use

Bring up the following so your care team can personalize your plan:
  • Bleeding history. Nosebleeds, bleeding gums, peptic ulcer disease, recent bleeding in the stomach or brain, or any condition that puts you at high bleeding risk.
  • Before heparin reactions, if you have ever had HIT, also called heparin-induced thrombocytopenia, let your doctor know right away.
  • Kidney function. The kidneys clear Enoxaparin. Your dose may need adjustment if you have kidney disease.
  • Spinal or epidural procedures. Using Enoxaparin around the time of spinal anesthesia or epidural catheters increases the risk of a spinal hematoma. Inform your doctor and the anesthesia team about your use of anticoagulants.
  • Other medications. Many medicines increase bleeding risk when taken with Enoxaparin.
  • Pregnancy and breastfeeding. Enoxaparin is often considered when anticoagulation is needed in pregnancy, but this must be closely supervised by an obstetric and hematology team. If you are pregnant, trying to conceive, or breastfeeding, please consult your healthcare provider before starting.
  • Weight changes. Significant weight changes can affect dosing for weight-based regimens.
  • Planned surgeries, dental work, or invasive tests. Your doctor may adjust timing or pause dosing around procedures.

Lonopin MD 300mg Injection Side Effects

Many people tolerate enoxaparin well. Some expected effects include:
  • Mild bruising or soreness where the injection is given
  • Minor skin irritation at the injection site
  • Slight bleeding with shaving or brushing teeth
  • Occasional mild nosebleeds
Call your prescriber promptly or seek urgent care for:
  • Signs of severe bleeding, like black or bloody stools, coughing up blood, vomiting blood or material that looks like coffee grounds, red or brown urine, severe headache, sudden weakness, or unusual heavy menstrual bleeding.
  • Significant back pain, numbness or weakness in the legs, or trouble with bladder or bowel control after spinal or epidural anesthesia
  • Jaw, chest, or severe abdominal pain or sudden shortness of breath

Rare but serious concerns

  • Heparin-induced thrombocytopenia. A low platelet count triggered by heparin-type products. Sudden bruising, new clots, or unexpected bleeding can be warning signs.
  • Allergic reactions. Rash, hives, or swelling of the face, lips, or throat. Seek emergency help for breathing trouble.

Interaction Reminders

The risk of bleeding is higher when enoxaparin is combined with:
  • NSAIDs like ibuprofen or naproxen
  • Aspirin, unless your doctor specifically told you to take it
  • Other anticoagulants or antiplatelets, such as warfarin, apixaban, rivaroxaban, dabigatran, clopidogrel, or ticagrelor
  • Certain herbal supplements that affect bleeding, like ginkgo, garlic, ginseng, or high-dose fish oil
If you use any of the above, check with your prescriber. Do not start or stop medicines without medical guidance.

How Lonopin MD 300mg Injection Is Given

This product is designed for subcutaneous injection only, not for injection into a muscle or vein. Many patients are taught to administer it at home, often in the fatty area of the abdomen or thigh. Your healthcare provider should show you exactly how to use it and how to rotate injection sites. If you did not receive hands-on training or written instructions, contact your clinic or pharmacist before using the syringe.

A few general safety pointers

  • Use the exact dose and schedule prescribed by your clinician.
  • Never share syringes.
  • Do not use if the solution is discolored, cloudy, or contains particles.
  • Do not reuse needles.
  • If you miss a dose, follow your clinic's instructions. If you are not sure what to do, call your prescriber rather than doubling up.

Storage and handling

Follow the storage directions printed on your specific package. Many enoxaparin syringes are stored at controlled room temperature and kept away from heat and light. Some manufacturers may recommend refrigeration. If you are unsure, ask your pharmacist and check the label on your box. Always keep out of reach of children and pets. Do not use past the expiration date.

What to Expect when Starting

  • You may notice minor bruises at injection sites. Rotating the site and applying gentle pressure after the shot can help.
  • Routine lab monitoring may be limited compared to unfractionated heparin; however, your doctor may check platelets, kidney function, or anti-Xa levels in certain situations.
  • If you switch from another anticoagulant, your team will carefully time the transition to minimize the risk of bleeding while maintaining your protection.

Travel and Daily Life

  • Keep Doses on Your Regular Schedule. when Traveling Across Time Zones, Ask Your Clinician Beforehand how To Adjust Your Schedule.
  • Carry Your Medication in The Original Packaging. a Copy of Your Prescription Helps at Airport Security.
  • Use a Sharps Container to Discard Used Syringes. Your Pharmacy Can Guide Disposal Options Available in Your Area.

Quality and Authenticity Tips

  • Verify that the active ingredient is labeled as Enoxaparin and that the strength matches your prescription.
  • Inspect the lot number and expiration date.
  • Packaging can vary by manufacturer. If something appears to be incorrect, contact your pharmacist before use.

Who Should Avoid Enoxaparin Unless a Clinician Approves It

  • People with active major bleeding
  • Those with a history of HIT from heparin products
  • Individuals with recent hemorrhagic stroke or certain brain, spine, or eye surgeries
  • People who have uncontrolled severe high blood pressure or significant bleeding disorders
  • Only a clinician can assess your risk and decide on the safest plan.

Available Strengths in The Market

Enoxaparin is supplied in several strengths so clinicians can tailor the dose:
  • Lonopin (Enoxaparin)
  • Lonopin MD 20mg Injection
  • Lonopin MD 40Mg Injection
  • Lonopin MD 60Mg Injection
Availability and packaging can vary by manufacturer. Some strengths come as prefilled syringes. Others may be in different volumes or concentrations. Always match the strength on the box to the dose prescribed.

Who Benefits from The 300 Mg Option

  • Patients on higher weight-based dosing who would otherwise need several smaller syringes per dose
  • Specific inpatient protocols where a larger total daily amount is used
  • People whose clinicians want to minimize the number of separate units to keep routines simpler
Again, the Exact Plan Should Be Set by Your Prescriber. if Your Pharmacy Dispensed a Strength that Does Not Match Your Written Instructions, Call Them Before Using It.

What if You Experience Bleeding

  • Minor oozing from a small cut is common. Apply direct pressure with a clean cloth until it stops.
  • For prolonged or heavy bleeding, or if you notice blood in your urine or stools, call your doctor or seek urgent care.
  • There is a reversal option called protamine sulfate that can partially counteract Enoxaparin in emergencies. Medical professionals handle this.

Good-To-Know Reminders

  • Enoxaparin is not the same as unfractionated heparin and is not interchangeable milligram for milligram with other anticoagulants.
  • Do not combine with over-the-counter pain relievers that increase bleeding risk unless your clinician has approved a plan.
  • If you have a planned dental procedure, colonoscopy, or surgery, your healthcare provider will instruct you on how to time your last dose and when to restart. Do not guess.

FAQs About Lonopin MD 300mg Injection

What is Lonopin MD 300mg Injection used for? Lonopin MD 300mg Injection contains Enoxaparin, a low-molecular-weight heparin that helps prevent and treat blood clots. Doctors use it to prevent DVT after certain surgeries, to treat DVT with or without pulmonary embolism, and in particular heart conditions where reducing clot risk is essential. The 300 mg strength is chosen when a higher total dose is prescribed. Can I use Lonopin MD 300mg Injection at home? Many patients self-inject Enoxaparin at home after receiving training from a nurse or pharmacist. It is given as a subcutaneous injection. If you were not shown precisely how to use it, contact your healthcare team before starting. Do not attempt to inject without proper instruction. What are the main side effects I should watch for? Common effects include mild bruising or soreness at the injection site. Seek medical help for signs of severe bleeding, such as black or bloody stools, coughing or vomiting blood, red or brown urine, severe headaches, or sudden weakness. Also seek help for numbness or weakness in the legs after spinal or epidural anesthesia. Which medications should I avoid when taking Enoxaparin? Ask your doctor before using aspirin, NSAIDs such as ibuprofen or naproxen, other blood thinners like warfarin, apixaban, rivaroxaban, or clopidogrel, and herbal products that can affect bleeding, including ginkgo or high-dose fish oil. Combining these without a plan can increase the risk of bleeding. How should I store Lonopin MD 300mg Injection? Follow the storage directions on your product label. Many enoxaparin syringes are stored at room temperature, away from heat and light, but recommendations may vary by manufacturer. If you are unsure, confirm with your pharmacist. Keep out of reach of children and do not use if expired.  
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