Buy Innohep (Tinzaparin Sodium)

TypeDrug NameDosagePrice(USD) from 
drug typeInnohep3500 IU/0.35 ml$97.99
drug typeInnohep4500 IU/0.45 ml$122.99
drug typeInnohep10000 IU/0.5 ml$257.99
drug typeInnohep20000 IU/2 ml$112.99


Innohep Information

How and Where to Buy Innohep Online?


CanadianPharmacyWorld.com offers an advantage of buying Innohep at affordable prices with a valid prescription from your doctor. The only thing you need is to place the order on our web-site which is easy and fast. We also offer other anti-coagulant medications at reasonable prices. At Canadian Pharmacy World, you have a convenient and reliable access to your healthcare needs. You can place the order online, by mail, by fax or toll-free over the telephone at 1866-485-7979.

How much does Innohep cost?


The average retail price for Innohep 4500/0.45 unit/ml is around $49 for a supply of 1 injection, depending on the pharmacy you visit. Canadian Pharmacy World is offering brand Innohep 4500/0.45 unit/ml from Canada at $122.99 for a supply of 10 injections, which is only $12.30 per unit.

From our CIPA certified pharmacy, you can also get brand Innohep 10000/0.5 unit/ml 257.99 for a supply of 10 injections, which is just $25.80 per unit. Please contact our customer service at toll-free 1-866-485-7979 for details.

Brand Innohep 4500/0.45 unit/ml from Canada, as low as $12.30 per unit.
Brand Innohep 10000/0.5 unit/ml from Canada, as low as $25.80 per unit.

Are There Alternative Names for the Brand and Generic Innohep?


The brand Innohep injection comes from Canada manufactured by Leo. Our Canadian Pharmacy also carries medications such as such as Pradaxa.

What Dosages and Forms is Innohep available in?


The brand Innohep pre-filled single-use safety syringes are available in the strength of 3500/0.35 ml, 4500/0.45 ml, 10000/0.5 ml and 20000/2 ml.

What is Innohep used for?


Innohep (Tinzaparin Sodium) belongs to the class of medications called low molecular weight heparins. Tinzaparin is a blood thinner used in combination with warfarin to treat deep vein thrombosis (DVT). Innohep is used to prevent the formation of blood clots which can form as a complication of orthopaedic or general surgery and, to prevent and treat clots that have blocked a blood vessel or that have formed in the lungs and, to prevent bloods clots forming in dialysis lines. Innohep works to prevent blood clots from forming in the blood vessels of patients at risk and is used to treat existing clots. Innohep should be injected just under the surface of the skin i.e. subcutaneously (with the exception of dialysis). Only take the prescribed dose of Innohep for the time period specified by your doctor. Before using this syringe, you may need to adjust the volume to the amount prescribed by your doctor. A proper injection technique will help prevent pain and bruising at the injection site. Wash your hands before you inject the medicine. Gently wipe (do not rub) the skin around the injection site clean using an alcohol swab and let skin dry.

What Are The Possible Side Effects of Innohep?


Some of the common side effects of Innohep may include persistent bleeding at the injection site and/or from surgical wounds, bruising without apparent cause, allergic reactions, heavy nosebleed, blood in the urine, coughing or throwing up blood, or excessive bleeding from the gums while brushing your teeth, purplish or reddish discolouration or pain and bruising around the injection site, internal bleeding signs including dizziness, rapid heartbeat, shortness of breath. Some serious but rare side effects include major bleeding events, allergic reactions. These are not all the possible side effects of Innohep. In case of any unexpected effect, consult your healthcare professional immediately.

Are there any Precautions and Drug interactions for Innohep?


The multi-dose vials of Innohep contain benzyl alcohol and must not be given to children less than 3 years due to the risk of developing gasping syndrome. Innohep should not be given by intramuscular injection. Do not take other medications by intramuscular injection while you are taking Innohep. Innohep multi-dose vials should not be used in pregnant women as Benzyl alcohol may cross the placenta. The sodium metabisulphite in Innohep can cause severe allergic reaction in asthmatics or those with sulphite sensitivity. Innohep should be used with caution in patients with poor renal function.

You should not take Innohep if you have or had have:

• an allergy to Innohep or its ingredients (e.g. benzyl alcohol, sodium metabisulphite)
• an injury or surgery on the brain, spinal cord, eyes or ears
• a history of decreased platelet count or a blood clotting disorder
• a bacterial infection of the heart or an artificial heart valve
• a cerebrovascular accident (e.g. stroke)
• a stomach or intestinal ulcer or an ulcerating cancer
• a spinal/epidural anaesthesia
• eye disorders due to diabetes or bleeding
• serious bleeding, or have conditions or diseases with a high risk of bleeding
• uncontrolled, severe high blood pressure

Before taking Innohep, inform your doctor if you:

• are asthmatic or have a sensitivity to sulphites
• are pregnant, nursing or planning on becoming pregnant
• have liver or kidney disease.
• have stomach or intestinal ulcers or have diabetes
• have or have had serious bleeding, have a medical condition with a risk of bleeding or have low platelet levels
• have high blood pressure, had a stroke or have a prosthetic heart valve
• need to consult with another doctor or see your dentist, be absolutely sure to tell them that you are being treated with Innohep.

Drug interactions


Tell your doctor, nurse, or pharmacist about all the medicines you take, including drugs prescribed by other doctors, vitamins, minerals, natural supplements, or alternative medicines. Innohep should be used with caution if you are taking any medication that may cause increased risk of bleeding such as:

• activated protein C
• anti-inflammatory drugs including aspirin
• direct factor Xa and IIa inhibitors.
• oral anticoagulants
• platelet inhibitors
• thrombolytic agents vitamin K antagonists

Innohep Storage and Safety Information


Store Innohep at room temperature, between 15 to 25°C. Keep out of reach and sight of children.

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