Zeroklot 300mg Injection

ENOXAPARIN
₹1,704.30 ₹3,527.00 (You Save ₹1,823)

1 Cartridge(s)

Sourced from: SAMARTH LIFE SCIENCES PVT LTD
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ENOXAPARIN
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Quick overview

Zeroklot 300mg Injection contains ENOXAPARIN and is marketed by SAMARTH LIFE SCIENCES PVT LTD. Country of origin: India. This pack is 1 Cartridge(s), priced at ₹1,704.30 inclusive of all taxes (about 52% off MRP). A valid prescription is required to order this medicine. On MedsRight, Zeroklot 300mg Injection is organised under the Others speciality and the Anticoagulants condition category.

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From salt and price to delivery — the essentials in one short read, in about 30 seconds time.

  • Salt composition: ENOXAPARIN — that is what goes into Zeroklot 300mg Injection as the active part of the medicine. more options with same salt

  • Pack & price: You pay ₹1,704.30 for 1 Cartridge(s), including all taxes. The MRP printed on the pack is ₹3,527.00 — you save roughly 52% versus that.

  • Per-unit value: Roughly ₹1,704.30 per unit — handy when you want to compare this pack with a bigger or smaller one.

  • Medical speciality: MedsRight files Zeroklot 300mg Injection under “Others” — the same kind of department-wise grouping you see in clinics and hospitals. Explore this speciality

  • Condition category: We link it to “Anticoagulants” so you can find it when you shop by health topic, not only by salt or brand. Browse this condition

  • Marketer: SAMARTH LIFE SCIENCES PVT LTD is the company behind this brand pack — the name you will usually see on invoices and packaging.

  • Country of origin: Country of origin for this pack is India.

  • Prescription: You will need a valid prescription to buy Zeroklot 300mg Injection. Take it only the way your doctor told you.

  • Storage & handling: Keep it like any everyday medicine at room temperature, unless the pack asks for something special (fridge, away from light, etc.).

  • Dispatch: We use Indian Standard Time. Order before 3:00 PM and your parcel is usually lined up to leave the warehouse the next working day (“Tomorrow”). After 3:00 PM, it slips to the following slot (“Day after”).

  • Doorstep delivery: After it leaves the warehouse, most addresses get it in about 3–4 days, depending on pincode and courier. Rural or remote areas can take a bit longer.

  • Availability: It should be possible to add Zeroklot 300mg Injection to your cart right now. Stock can run out if many people order at once, so finish checkout if you need it soon.

Detailed Information

Introduction

Zeroklot 300mg Injection is a low molecular weight heparin (LMWH) anticoagulant containing enoxaparin, designed to prevent and treat blood clots. This injectable medication works by reducing your blood's ability to form dangerous clots that can lead to serious complications. Zeroklot is commonly prescribed after surgical procedures like hip and knee replacements, during periods of limited mobility, and for patients with heart conditions such as unstable angina and myocardial infarction. Your doctor will determine the appropriate dose and frequency based on your specific medical condition and individual risk factors.

Key points

  • Prevents deep vein thrombosis (DVT) after major surgery
  • Reduces risk of blood clots in people with restricted movement
  • Helps prevent heart complications in unstable angina and heart attack patients
  • Administered by healthcare professionals in a clinical setting

Therapeutic Uses

  • Treatment and prevention of deep vein thrombosis (blood clots in the legs)
  • Prevention of venous thromboembolism (blood clots that can travel to the lungs)
  • Management of unstable angina (sudden chest pain)
  • Treatment of ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI or heart attack)
  • Prevention of blood clots during and after surgical procedures

How it Works

Zeroklot 300mg Injection works by binding to a protein in your blood called antithrombin. Together, they form a complex that blocks the formation of abnormal blood clots. Specifically, the medication prevents the activation of Factor Xa, a substance essential for clot formation. By stopping this process, Zeroklot helps prevent dangerous clots from developing while allowing your blood to flow normally. This mechanism makes it effective for both preventing clots in high-risk situations and treating clots that have already formed.

How to Take

Zeroklot 300mg Injection is administered by a qualified healthcare professional, typically in a hospital or clinical setting. The medication is given as an intravenous injection directly into a vein. Your doctor will determine the exact dose, injection site, and treatment schedule based on your medical condition, kidney function, body weight, and overall health status.

Instructions

  • Receive injection from a trained healthcare professional only
  • Do not self-administer unless specifically trained and authorized
  • Inform your doctor about all medical conditions before treatment begins
  • Attend all scheduled appointments for monitoring and follow-up injections

Timing

As determined by your healthcare provider based on your condition

Missed dose

Contact your doctor or healthcare provider immediately if you miss a scheduled injection. Do not attempt to double-dose to compensate for a missed injection.

Overdose

If you suspect an overdose or receive an excessive dose, seek immediate medical attention. Symptoms may include unusual bleeding or bruising. Keep all emergency contact information readily available.

Side Effects

  • Bleeding or excessive bruising more easily than usual
  • Allergic reactions including swelling of lips, tongue, or throat, or difficulty breathing
  • Rash or red spots appearing under the skin
  • Headache and dizziness
  • Pain, redness, or swelling at the injection site
  • Leg pain, swelling, or coughing up blood (seek immediate medical attention)

Safety Advice

Pregnancy

Consult Doctor

Zeroklot 300mg Injection may increase bleeding risk in pregnant women, especially those with artificial heart valves. The effects on pregnancy are not fully established.

Tip: Inform your doctor immediately if you are pregnant, suspect pregnancy, or plan to become pregnant. Close medical monitoring is essential if treatment continues during pregnancy.

Breastfeeding

Consult Doctor

It is unclear whether Zeroklot 300mg Injection passes into breast milk or affects nursing infants.

Tip: Discuss breastfeeding plans with your doctor before starting treatment to determine the safest option for you and your baby.

Liver Disease

Consult Doctor

Zeroklot should be used with caution in patients with liver disease, as liver function may affect drug metabolism.

Tip: Inform your doctor if you have any liver condition or history of liver problems before beginning treatment.

Kidney Disease

Consult Doctor

Kidney function affects how your body eliminates Zeroklot. Reduced kidney function may increase the risk of bleeding complications.

Tip: Tell your healthcare provider if you have kidney problems or reduced kidney function. Dose adjustments may be necessary.

Lung Disease

Consult Doctor

Safety in patients with lung conditions is not fully established and requires careful medical evaluation.

Tip: Discuss any respiratory conditions or lung disease with your doctor before starting Zeroklot 300mg Injection.

Alcohol

Consult Doctor

The safety of consuming alcohol while taking Zeroklot 300mg Injection is not well established. Alcohol may increase bleeding risk.

Tip: Consult your healthcare provider about alcohol consumption during treatment.

Driving

Safe

Zeroklot 300mg Injection does not affect alertness, coordination, or ability to operate machinery.

Tip: It is safe to drive, operate vehicles, and use heavy machinery after receiving your injection.

Age-Related Considerations

Consult Doctor

Older adults and patients with low body weight have increased bleeding risk and require closer monitoring.

Tip: Your doctor may recommend more frequent monitoring if you are over 65 or have a lower body weight.

FAQs

Who should not take Zeroklot 300mg Injection?
Zeroklot 300mg Injection is not suitable for patients with active bleeding, allergies or hypersensitivity to enoxaparin, heparin, benzyl alcohol, or pork-derived products, and those with a history of heparin-induced thrombocytopenia. It is also not recommended for patients undergoing neuraxial anesthesia or spinal puncture procedures. Additionally, Zeroklot is not approved for use in children and adolescents under 18 years of age. Always discuss your complete medical history with your doctor before starting treatment.
What should I not take with Zeroklot 300mg Injection?
Avoid taking other blood-thinning medications, NSAIDs (such as ketorolac or ibuprofen), systemic salicylates, aspirin at anti-inflammatory doses, thrombolytic drugs (alteplase, streptokinase, urokinase), and other anticoagulants unless your doctor specifically prescribes them together. Hemostatic drugs should be avoided unless absolutely necessary. Always inform your healthcare provider about every medication and supplement you take, including herbal products, as many can interact with Zeroklot and increase bleeding risk.
What are the common side effects of Zeroklot 300mg Injection?
Common side effects include bleeding or easy bruising, low blood cell counts, headache, itchy red skin, swelling (edema), and pain or irritation at the injection site. Some patients experience pink patches on the skin. Most side effects are mild and manageable. However, if you experience severe allergic reactions, excessive bleeding with weakness or dizziness, or signs of blood vessel blockage like leg pain and swelling or coughing up blood, seek immediate medical attention.
How long should Zeroklot 300mg Injection treatment continue?
The duration of treatment depends on your specific medical condition, the reason for starting the medication, and how your body responds to therapy. Treatment may range from a few days after surgery to several weeks for DVT prevention or treatment. Your doctor will determine when to stop injections based on your individual case. Attend all scheduled appointments and follow your doctor's recommendations regarding treatment duration. Do not stop taking Zeroklot without consulting your healthcare provider first.
When should you report to the doctor while using Zeroklot 300mg Injection?
Contact your doctor immediately if you experience unusual bleeding or bruising, severe allergic reactions (swelling of lips, tongue, or throat), severe headache or dizziness, unexplained swelling, leg pain or swelling, coughing up blood, or blood in urine or stool. Also report any signs of infection, persistent pain at injection sites, or new or worsening symptoms. Additionally, inform your doctor if you develop kidney problems, are diagnosed with liver disease, or if you suspect you are pregnant during treatment. Regular monitoring appointments are essential for your safety.
How should Zeroklot 300mg Injection be stored?
Store Zeroklot 300mg Injection below 25°C (77°F) in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and heat. Do not freeze the medication. Keep the injection in its original packaging and protect it from light and moisture. Store it in a location out of reach of children and pets. Check the solution before use—do not use if it appears discolored, cloudy, or contains particles. If storage conditions have been compromised or the expiration date has passed, dispose of the medication safely and obtain a fresh supply from your pharmacy.

Drug Interactions

Zeroklot 300mg Injection can interact with several medications that affect blood clotting. Certain drugs may need to be discontinued before starting treatment, or your doctor may require close monitoring if combination therapy is necessary. Always inform your healthcare provider about every medication, supplement, and herbal product you are taking.

Major interactions

  • Aspirin and salicylates (blood thinners)
  • NSAIDs like ketorolac and ibuprofen
  • Other anticoagulants and blood thinners
  • Thrombolytic medications (alteplase, streptokinase, urokinase)
  • Other medications affecting blood clotting

Precautions

  • Do not take additional blood-thinning medications without doctor approval
  • Avoid hemostatic drugs unless absolutely necessary
  • Report all supplements, including herbal products, to your physician
  • Discuss over-the-counter pain relievers before starting treatment

Important

Combining Zeroklot with certain other medications increases bleeding risk. Your doctor may recommend laboratory monitoring or dose adjustments. Never start or stop other medications without consulting your healthcare provider.

Storage Details

🌡 Store below 25°C (77°F)

Keep in a cool, dry place away from direct heat and sunlight

  • Do not freeze the injection
  • Protect from light and moisture
  • Store in original packaging when possible
  • Keep out of reach of children and pets
  • Do not use if solution appears discolored or contains particles

Fact Box

Active Ingredient
Enoxaparin (Low Molecular Weight Heparin)
Drug Class
Anticoagulant / Blood Thinner
Therapeutic Use
Prevention and treatment of blood clots, DVT prophylaxis, unstable angina, myocardial infarction
Prescription Required
Yes
Administration Route
Intravenous injection
Age Restriction
Not approved for patients under 18 years

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This medicine requires a valid prescription from a registered medical practitioner (doctor). As per Indian regulations, prescription-only medicines cannot be sold without a valid Rx.

You will need to upload your prescription during checkout. We accept clear images or PDF of your doctor's prescription.

Consult your doctor before taking any medicine. Never self-medicate with prescription drugs.

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