i have just had surgery on my foot, and have to inject myself with enoxaparin once a day for 6 weeks, can i drink alcohol with this medication.
Can I drink alcohol with enoxaparin sodium injection?
Question posted by worsall on 6 Nov 2010
Last updated on 27 August 2017 by Aaron111q
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Don't drink i just died after one beer
Apparently, this medication is used to prevent blood clots? I did check the interactions and this is what was found. I couldn't find any specific warnings but as suggested, please consult with your pharmacist to be on the safe side. Best wishes for a speedy recovery!
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No results found - however, this does not necessarily mean no interactions exist. ALWAYS consult with your doctor or pharmacist.
Usually all medication comes with a instruction book or guide on the medicine. Please read all information that comes with any medication it will usually indicate weather you can drink on the medicine, how to take it, side effects etc... My pc has been acting weird lately or i would look it up for you. You can go to the top of this page and click on pill identifier and enter info about the med and it should be able to tell you everything you need. I hope this was helpful good luck.
Also even though a doctor explains the medication to you do always get a consult for every new drug you recieve from a pharmacist he/she can tell you everything you need to know about the drug.
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- Enoxaparin uses and safety info
- Enoxaparin prescribing info & package insert (for Health Professionals)
- Side effects of Enoxaparin (detailed)
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