Enoxaparin

Alternative Names: Lovenox

Lovenox (enoxaparin) is a low molecular weight heparin used to treat DVT. It is given as an injection under the skin and works by preventing clots from growing and new ones from forming. Lovenox has a more predictable effect than standard heparin, so it usually does not require frequent blood test monitoring. It is often started right away in the hospital or at home and may be continued until switching to an oral anticoagulant. The main risk is bleeding, so dosing is adjusted carefully, especially in people with kidney problems.

Treatment Type: Prescription Medication

Treatment Class: Low–molecular-weight heparin

Treatment Modality: Injection, Intravenous (IV)

Review Summary

4.0

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Based on the provided review, Enoxaparin appears to be an effective treatment for Deep Venous Thrombosis. It is administered as a twice-daily injection and is commonly used as a bridging therapy to transition patients to oral anticoagulants. The reviewer, a doctor, gives it a rating of 4 out of 5, indicating good effectiveness.

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Breakdown by Category

Each categories are rated on a 1–5 scale, with 5 being the most favorable outcome and 1 being the least. These scores are averaged across all user reviews to provide a clear sense of how this treatment typically performs in each area.

Cost
3.0
1 = Very Expensive 5 = Very Affordable

3.0

Moderate Cost
Relief Speed
4.0
1 = No Relief 5 = Immediate Relief

4.0

Fast Relief
Side Effects
4.0
1 = Intolerable Effect 5 = No Effect

4.0

Mild Effect
Treatment Line
3.0
1 = Third-line or more 5 = First-line

3.0

Second Line

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Based on the provided review, Enoxaparin appears to be an effective treatment for Deep Venous Thrombosis. It is administered as a twice-daily injection and is commonly used as a bridging therapy to transition patients to oral anticoagulants. The reviewer, a doctor, gives it a rating of 4 out of 5, indicating good effectiveness.

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Cost
Very Expensive
$1000+
Expensive
$501 to $1000
Moderate Cost
$101 to $500
Affordable
$25 to $100
Very Affordable
$25
Relief Speed
No Relief
No noticeable improvement
Slow Relief
Several days to weeks
Moderate Relief
Within 1 - 3 days
Fast Relief
Within hours
Immediate Relief
Within minutes
Side Effect
Intolerable Side Effect
Caused treatment to stop or required hospitalization
Severe Side Effect
Difficult to tolerate, may require intervention
Moderate Side Effect
Noticeable, but manageable
Mild Side Effect
Minor, not bothersome
No Side Effect
Without any adverse effects
Treatment Line
Third-line or more
Used after second-line failed or multiple prior treatment
Second-line
Used after first-line treatment failed or was unsuitable
First-line
First treatment tried
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Dr. Curbside

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Physician • Emergency Medicine • How doctors think about decisions — and what real-world experiences add
2 months ago
Enoxaparin (Lovenox) is an appropriate treatment for DVT and is given as an injection, usually twice a day. It is effective but because it is a twce daily injection, it is commonly used as a bridging therapy to transition patients to an oral anticoagulant.
#ModerateCost #FastRelief #MildEffect #Second-line #Rescue/EmergencyUse #Preventative