Low molecular heparin can be injected in the arm, the medication should be operated by medical professionals.
Low molecular heparin is an anticoagulant for subcutaneous injection, and the usual injection site is the anterolateral abdominal wall, or if necessary, the upper arm can also be selected for subcutaneous injection, which has little effect on drug absorption, efficacy and metabolism. The use of this drug is invasive and must be performed by medical professionals.
Low molecular heparin may cause adverse reactions such as skin necrosis at the injection site, hematoma, allergy, bleeding in different parts of the body, etc. It is contraindicated in allergy, acute bacterial endocarditis, severe kidney disease, severe pancreatic lesions, severe hypertension, etc., and intramuscular injection is prohibited. After the use of the drug need to be closely observed, if any adverse reaction occurs need to be immediately discontinued and disposed of.
Low molecular heparin should be used in accordance with the doctor’s instructions, do not use the drug without authorization.