INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE
Enoxaparin Sodium Injection
for subcutaneous use
Single-dose prefilled syringe
This Instructions for Use contains information on how to prepare and inject Enoxaparin sodium injection prefilled syringe.
Read this Instructions for Use before using the enoxaparin sodium injection prefilled syringe and each time you get a new prescription. There may be new information.
Do not inject yourself or someone else until you have been shown how to inject enoxaparin sodium injection. Your healthcare provider can show you or your caregiver how to prepare and inject a dose of enoxaparin sodium injection prefilled syringe. Call your healthcare provider if you have any questions.
Important information:
- Your healthcare provider will tell you the prescribed dose that you should take and how often you will need to inject enoxaparin sodium injection. If your dose is based on your body weight, your dose of Enoxaparin sodium injection might be less than what is in the prefilled syringe.
- Enoxaparin sodium injection is injected as a subcutaneous (under the skin) injection only.
Do notinject enoxaparin sodium injection into muscle.
- Do notuse the enoxaparin sodium injection prefilled syringe if the needle cap is missing or not securely attached.
- Do notremove the needle cap until just before you give the injection.
- Do nottouch the syringe plunger rod until you are ready to inject.
Do notpull back on the plunger rod at any time.
| - Do notget rid of any air bubble(s) in the enoxaparin sodium injection prefilled syringe. This can lead to a loss of the medicine.
- To avoid bruising,
do notrub the injection site after you have injected yourself.
- To protect from needle-stick injuries, each prefilled syringe has a safety system that covers the needle after injection.
- Throw away (dispose of) the used enoxaparin sodium injection prefilled syringe and needle cap right away after use, even if there is medicine left in the syringe. See “
Step 13: Dispose of used enoxaparin sodium injection prefilled syringes and needle caps” below.
- Enoxaparin sodium injection is for one time use only.
Do not reuse an enoxaparin sodium injection prefilled syringe.
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Storing enoxaparin sodium injection prefilled syringes:
• Store enoxaparin sodium injection prefilled syringes at 68°F-77°F (20℃-25°C).
• Store enoxaparin sodium injection prefilled syringes in the original carton or packaging until ready to use.
• Keep enoxaparin sodium injection and all medicines out of the reach of children.
Parts of enoxaparin sodium injection prefilled syringe:
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Preparing to inject enoxaparin sodium injection:
Step 1: Gather the following supplies for your injection
(see Figure A)
:
• 1 enoxaparin sodium injection prefilled syringe
• 1 alcohol wipe*
• 1 cotton ball or gauze*
• a small adhesive bandage, if needed*
• a sharps disposal container* (see Step 13)
*Items not included.
Figure A
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Step 2: Wash your hands well with soap and water.
Step 3: Preparing a dose of enoxaparin sodium injection
Take the prefilled syringe out of the package.
Open the packaging by peeling the lid at the arrow as directed.
Take the prefilled syringe out of the plastic container by holding the middle of the syringe body (see Figure B).
• Do not remove the prefilled syringe by pulling on the plunger rod or the needle cap as this may damage the syringe.
• Do not pull off the needle cap until you are ready to inject.
• Do not use the enoxaparin sodium injection prefilled syringe if it has been dropped on a hard surface or damaged.
Figure B
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Step 4: Check the enoxaparin sodium injection prefilled syringe
• When you receive your enoxaparin sodium injection syringes, always check to see that:
o you have the correct medicine and dose.
o the expiration date on the prefilled syringe has not passed (see Figure C).
• Do not use the enoxaparin sodium injection prefilled syringe if the expiration date has passed.
Figure C
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Step 5: Check the medicine
• Look at the medicine inside the enoxaparin sodium injection prefilled syringe:
o The liquid should be clear and colorless to pale yellow (see Figure D).
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Note:You may see air bubble(s), this is normal. Do not try to remove any air bubbles.
• Do not use the enoxaparin sodium injection prefilled syringe if the liquid is discolored or cloudy, or if it contains visible flakes or particles.
Figure D
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Step 6: Choose your injection site
• 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).
• You should alternate between the left or right side of your stomach each time you give yourself an injection.
• Do not inject into skin that has bruises or scars.
• Do not inject through clothes.
Figure E
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Step 7: Clean the injection site
Clean the injection site with an alcohol wipe (see Figure F). Let your skin dry before injecting.
Figure F
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Step 8: Remove the needle cap
Hold the prefilled syringe in the middle of the body with the needle pointing away from you.
Remove the needle cap by pulling it straight off the syringe (see Figure G).
• Do not twist the needle cap to avoid bending the needle.
• Do not put the needle cap back on.
• Do not touch the needle.
Figure G
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Step 9: Injecting a dose that is less than the full amount in the prefilled syringe. If your prescribed dose is the same as the amount in the prefilled syringe, go to Step 10.
If your dose is based on your bodyweight, your healthcare provider may prescribe less than the full amount in the syringe. You will have to get rid of (discard) some of the medicine from the prefilled syringe before you inject enoxaparin sodium injection.
To measure your prescribed dose, hold the prefilled syringe with the needle pointing down. Carefully watch the numbers on the syringe as you push the plunger down until the amount left in the syringe is the same as your prescribed dose. The tip of the plunger should line up with the number for your prescribed dose (see Figure H).
Figure H
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Step 10: Injecting enoxaparin sodium injection
Hold the prefilled syringe like a pencil in your hand with the needle pointing down. With your other hand, pinch the cleaned stomach (abdomen) area between your forefinger and thumb to make a fold in the skin (see Figure I). Make sure you hold the skin fold during the entire injection.
Figure I
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Insert the full length of the needle straight into the skin fold at about a 90° angle (see Figure J).
Figure J
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Push the plunger rod down slowly and steadily with your thumb until the enoxaparin sodium injection prefilled syringe is empty (see Figure K).
Figure K
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Step 11: Remove the needle
Remove the needle from the injection site by pulling it straight out while keeping your fingers on the plunger rod (see Figure L).
• Do not put the needle cap back on.
• Do not rub your skin after the injection.
Figure L
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Step 12: Activate the safety system Point the needle away from yourself and other people, and firmly push the plunger rod again to activate the safety system. The protective sleeve will automatically come down and cover the needle. You will hear a “click” when the protective sleeve is released (see Figure M).
• You will feel some resistance. This is normal. Keep pushing until you hear the “click.”
• The safety system can only be activated after the syringe has been emptied.
• Only activate the safety system after you have removed the needle from your skin.
• Activation of the safety system may cause a small amount of liquid to leak out of the syringe. Activate the system while facing the syringe away from yourself and other people.
Figure M
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Step 13: Dispose of used enoxaparin sodium injection prefilled syringes and needle caps
Put the used enoxaparin sodium injection prefilled syringe and needle cap in an FDA-cleared sharps disposal container right away after use (see Figure N).
Do not dispose of enoxaparin sodium injection prefilled syringes or needle caps in your household trash.
If you do not have an FDA-cleared sharps disposal container, you may use a household container that is:
o made of a heavy-duty plastic,
o can be closed with a tight-fitting, puncture-resistant lid, without sharps being able to come out,
o upright and stable during use,
o leak-resistant, and
o properly labeled to warn of hazardous waste inside the container.
When your sharps disposal container is almost full, you will need to follow your community guidelines for the right way to dispose of your sharps disposal container. There may be state or local laws about how you should throw away used needles, syringes, and prefilled syringes. For more information about safe sharps disposal, and for specific information about sharps disposal in the state that you live in, go to the FDA’s website at http://www.fda.gov/safesharpsdisposal.
Figure N
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Manufactured by Hebei Changshan Biochemical Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd.
No. 71, Menglong Street, South District of Zhengding High-tech Industrial Development Zone,
Zhengding Area of China (Hebei) Pilot Free Trade Zone, Shijiazhuang, China, 050800
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This Instructions for Use has been approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration.
Issued: 03/2025