
Inject the air from the syringe into the vial. Turn the vial upside down with the needle remaining in the vial. The needle will be pointing upward. Make sure the tip of the needle inside the vial is …
You can inject into either the right or left side of your stomach area (abdomen), at least 2 inches away from your belly button and out towards your side (see Figure E).
LOVENOX® alters the blood’s ability to clot. Excessive bleeding (hemorrhage), leading to death, has occurred with LOVENOX®. Bleeding can occur at any site with LOVENOX® use.
To inject the medicine, push down on the plunger slowly. Do not force the medicine by pushing too hard. You may feel some burning or pressure as the medication enters the muscle. After …
Injecting drugs brings risk, such as HIV, hepatitis, endocarditis (infection of heart lining), skin infections, and overdose. There are steps you can take to lower your risk. While it may not be …
on for LOVENOX® (enoxaparin sodium injection) LOVENOX® can help reduce the risk of developing deep vein thrombosis (DVT) blood clots, which may lead to pulmonary embolism …
If you do not see any blood in the syringe, inject the medicine by pushing down on the plunger at a slow and steady pace. Be sure to inject all of the medicine from the syringe.