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Heparin IV Flush Heparin Sodium, Porcine 100 U/mL Prefilled Flush Syringes 3 mL, 60/Box

by Medefil
Sale 16%
Original price $ 89.95
Current price $ 75.95
SKU 64253-0333-23
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Medefil MIH-3323 Heparin IV Flush Heparin Sodium, Porcine 100 U/mL Prefilled Flush Syringes 3 mL is sterile, single dose, disposable, plastic pre-filled syringe. The DEVICE consists of a hypodermic syringe with a hypodermic barrel, stopper plunger, plunger rod, tip cap and Heparin Lock Flush Solution USP. Heparin I.V. Flush Syringe.
Heparin is an anticoagulant (blood thinner) that prevents the formation of blood clots. Heparin flush is used to flush (clean out) an intravenous (IV) catheter, which helps prevent blockage in the tube after you have received an IV infusion. Heparin flush should not be used to treat or prevent blood clots in the body

Brand: Medefil

Size: 3 ml in a 12 mL Syringe

Strength: 100 U/mL

Application: Heparin Lock Flush

Container:  Prefilled Syringe (no needle) Partial filled

NDC: 64253-0333-23

Manufacture number: MIH-3323

Heparin IV Flush Heparin Sodium, Porcine 100 U/mL Prefilled Flush Syringes 3 mL, 60/Box
Heparin IV Flush Heparin Sodium, Porcine 100 U/mL Prefilled Flush Syringes 3 mL, 60/Box
$ 89.95 $ 75.95
🔒 Medical License Required
FAQs about Heparin Injection and Flush Syringes
  • What Is Heparin Injection Used For?

    Heparin injection is primarily used for preventing and treating blood clots in veins, arteries, or lungs. It is extensively utilized in the management of deep vein thrombosis (DVT), pulmonary embolism (PE), atrial fibrillation, and during dialysis to keep blood from clotting in medical tubing (heparin flush). Surgical and bedridden patients often receive heparin injections to reduce the risk of clot formation.

  • Can heparin cause headaches?

    While not common, mild side effects such as headache can occur. Always consult your healthcare provider for persistent symptoms.

  • Where do you inject heparin?

    Heparin injections are typically administered subcutaneously into the abdominal area. For IV use, it’s given in a clinical setting.

  • Are heparin injections high risk?

    Heparin is generally safe when administered under medical supervision. However, it is a high-risk medication due to possible complications such as bleeding or heparin-induced thrombocytopenia (HIT).

  • How long does a heparin shot last?

    The effects of a heparin injection generally last 4 to 6 hours, depending on dosage and individual metabolism.

  • What should you avoid while on heparin?

    Avoid alcohol, NSAIDs (like ibuprofen), and activities leading to injury or bleeding. Inform your doctor about all your medications.

  • How does heparin make you feel?

    Most people do not feel any different, but some may notice mild bruising, minor pain at the injection site, or occasional fatigue.

  • What is the cost of heparin injection?

    Pricing varies by dosage, manufacturer, and pharmacy. Generic heparin tends to be more cost-effective, with typical prices ranging from $20 to $150 per dose depending on concentration.

  • Can you take Tylenol with heparin?

    Acetaminophen (Tylenol) is generally considered safe with heparin, but always check with your healthcare provider before combining medications.

  • Is heparin injection painful?

    Heparin injections may cause mild discomfort or stinging at the injection site, but severe pain is uncommon.

  • What class of drug is heparin?

    Heparin belongs to the class of anticoagulants, also called "blood thinners," that reduce blood clot formation.

  • Where do you get a heparin shot?

    Heparin injections are available at hospitals, infusion clinics, pharmacies, or administered at home under medical guidance.

  • What is the most serious complication of heparin?

    The most serious complication is heparin-induced thrombocytopenia (HIT), a potentially life-threatening drop in blood platelets which can increase clot risk. Other major risks include severe bleeding.

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