raideparin
Raideparin is a brand name for a low molecular weight heparin (LMWH). Low molecular weight heparins are a class of anticoagulant medications. They are derived from unfractionated heparin through a process of controlled chemical or enzymatic depolymerization. This process breaks down the long chains of heparin into smaller fragments, which alters their pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic properties. Specifically, LMWHs have a more predictable anticoagulant response compared to unfractionated heparin, meaning they require less frequent laboratory monitoring.
Raideparin works by inhibiting clotting factors in the blood, primarily Factor Xa and to a lesser extent
Indications for the use of raideparin include the prevention of venous thromboembolism (VTE) in patients undergoing
Like all anticoagulants, raideparin carries a risk of bleeding. Other potential side effects can include injection