Similarly, it is asked, what happens if you stop taking Clexane?
If you stop taking the drug suddenly or don't take it at all: You'll have a higher risk for a blood clot.
Additionally, how does Clexane work in the body? Clexane stops your blood from clotting by deactivating one of the proteins in your blood that your body uses to form a clot. The blood test you would normally use to monitor warfarin (the INR) is not affected by Clexane.
Thereof, how long should you take Clexane for?
The treatment for a DVT during pregnancy is injections of Clexane (enoxaparin) up to 2 times a day for 6 months, once a day for the remainder of pregnancy and up until 6 weeks after your baby is born.
Do you have to take Clexane at the same time every day?
CLEXANE® needs to be taken as an injection. You should have your CLEXANE® injection at the same time every day. Your nurse or doctor will tell you how long your CLEXANE® treatment will last.