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KNOW LOVENOX®

Save up to $25 off your LOVENOX® prescription

If your doctor has prescribed LOVENOX®, you can print out a coupon for instant savings of up to $25 off your out-of-pocket costs. No registration or activation is required to use the coupon. Here’s how it works:
  • Use the "Print Coupon" button below to print your coupon. Bring the coupon, along with a valid, signed prescription for LOVENOX®, to your participating retail pharmacy
  • Give the pharmacist the coupon along with your prescription
  • The pharmacist will automatically deduct up to $25 off the cost of your prescription. You must pay the remaining out-of-pocket cost at that time. You do not need to have medical insurance to use the coupon. Offer not valid for prescriptions reimbursed or paid under Medicare, Medicaid, or any government (public insurance) programs, or any private payer in the state of Massachusetts.
  • Offer only valid on 30 mg and 40 mg doses

* Certain restrictions apply. Please see coupon for eligibility requirements.

Please see Full Prescribing Information, including boxed WARNING for additional information and indications.

Indications

LOVENOX® is indicated for the prophylaxis of deep vein thrombosis (DVT), which may lead to pulmonary embolism (PE):
  • In medical patients who are at risk for thromboembolic complications due to severely restricted mobility during acute illness
  • In patients undergoing hip-replacement surgery, during and following hospitalization
  • In patients undergoing knee-replacement surgery
  • In patients undergoing abdominal surgery who are at risk for thromboembolic complications

LOVENOX® is indicated for:
  • The inpatient treatment of acute DVT, with or without PE, when administered in conjunction with warfarin sodium
  • The outpatient treatment of acute DVT, without PE, when administered in conjunction with warfarin sodium

INDICATIONS

LOVENOX® is indicated for the prophylaxis of deep vein thrombosis, which may lead to pulmonary embolism:

  • in patients undergoing abdominal surgery who are at risk for thromboembolic complications;
  • in patients undergoing hip-replacement surgery, during and following hospitalization;
  • in patients undergoing knee-replacement surgery;
  • in medical patients who are at risk for thromboembolic complications due to severely restricted mobility during acute illness.

LOVENOX® injection is indicated for:

  • the inpatient treatment of acute deep vein thrombosis, with or without pulmonary embolism, when administered in conjunction with warfarin sodium;
  • the outpatient treatment of acute deep vein thrombosis, without pulmonary embolism, when administered in conjunction with warfarin sodium.
Important Safety Information

Certain procedures, called "epidural/spinal anesthesia" and "spinal puncture," may be used as a normal part of hospitalization. Patients requiring these procedures while being treated with LOVENOX® or other low-molecular-weight heparins are at risk of developing a blood clot in or around the spine. This condition may result in long-term or permanent paralysis.

LOVENOX® is not the same as "unfractionated heparin" or other drugs called "low-molecular-weight heparins." Therefore, these drugs cannot be used interchangeably with LOVENOX®.

LOVENOX® can alter the blood’s ability to clot. Patients treated with LOVENOX®, who also have conditions affecting the clotting system, must be carefully monitored by their physician. Adjusting the dose of LOVENOX® may be necessary for patients who have certain forms of kidney disease. All patients receiving LOVENOX®, as well as other anticoagulants, should be carefully monitored for bleeding by their physician. Bleeding can occur at any site with LOVENOX® use.

Platelet drops, known as "thrombocytopenia," can occur with LOVENOX® use. Cases of a related condition called "heparin-induced thrombocytopenia" have been observed in clinical practice. If you have had this condition, you must notify your healthcare professional. Your physician may perform blood tests to monitor for the occurrence of any drop in platelet count.

The use of LOVENOX® has not been adequately studied in pregnant women with artificial (mechanical) heart valves.

LOVENOX® should not be used in patients with an allergy or sensitivity reaction to the active ingredient called enoxaparin sodium, heparin, or pork products, and in patients with active major bleeding.

Common side effects include mild local reactions or irritation at the site of injection, pain, bruising, and redness of skin.

For specific questions about your health, you should always consult your physician or a qualified healthcare professional who is responsible for your care.

Please see Full Prescribing Information including boxed WARNING for additional important information.  

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