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Enoxaparin Sodium

  • 3800~5000 D

  • White or almost white hygroscopic powder

  • Thrombosis

  • Enoxaparin Sodium

  • Antithrombin III

  • N

  • EP/USP/BP/IP

  • 5 ton

  • GMP; ISO 9001

  • Commercialized

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Sodium Heparin

Product Description

Enoxaparin Sodium is a type of medication known as a low molecular weight heparin (LMWH). But what does that mean? Imagine heparin as a long chain of molecules. Enoxaparin is essentially a shorter version of this chain, created through a special process in our state-of-the-art laboratories.


Here's how we make it: We start with heparin sodium and put it through a chemical transformation called esterification. This creates a derivative called heparin benzyl ester sodium. We then use a process called alkaline degradation to break this down into smaller pieces, resulting in our low molecular weight heparin sodium - Enoxaparin.


But why is Enoxaparin so important? It plays a crucial role in preventing blood clots, which can be life-threatening if they occur in deep veins (deep vein thrombosis) or travel to the lungs (pulmonary embolism). Doctors also use Enoxaparin to prevent complications in patients with certain heart conditions, like unstable angina or non-Q-wave heart attacks.


Since its FDA approval in 1993, Enoxaparin has become a go-to treatment for many healthcare providers. It's typically given as an injection just under the skin or directly into a vein. What sets Enoxaparin apart from regular heparin is its improved safety profile. Studies have shown that it significantly reduces the risk of blood clots in hospitalized patients compared to unfractionated heparin, without increasing the risk of serious bleeding.

Our Offer

We are exclusively representing a renowned Chinese pharamceutical company to provide Enoxaparin sodium with EP/USP/BP/IP specifications.

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