Heparin Porcine: Uses, Benefits & Potential Side Effects
Heparin Porcine is a an intravenous drug used in order to treat blood clots caused by certain conditions and prevent clotting after surgical procedures or during extended periods of immobility.-
Action
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Working to promote smooth blood flow, Heparin Porcine makes anticoagulant proteins in the body perform more efficiently.
Dosing
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Heparin Porcine is typically administered by a medical professional. Dosage varies based upon body weight, treatment plan and specific condition.
Side Effects
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Side effects of Heparine Porcine which require medical advice include: pain, swelling, discomfort, bleeding from cuts or the gums, dark urine or stools, headache, dizziness, strange bruising, nosebleeds and abnormal menstrual cycles.
Considerations
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Heparin Porcine should not be used by individuals suffering from medical conditions, such as: high blood pressure, heart problems, stomach or gastrointestinal ulcers.
Warning
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Serious and potentially life-threatening side effects of Heparin Porcine which require immediate medical help include: chest pain, breathing problems, slurred speech, asymmetrical weakness, vision changes, numbness and pain in the limbs.
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