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What are the side effects of heparin?

What are the side effects of heparin?

Rare

  • Blood under the skin (blood blister) at the place of injection.
  • chills or fever.
  • fast or irregular breathing.
  • irritation, pain, redness, or ulcers at the place of injection.
  • itching and burning feeling, especially on the bottom of the feet.
  • nausea or vomiting.
  • numbness or tingling in the hands or feet.

How long do the effects of heparin last?

Although the metabolism of heparin is complex, it may, for the purpose of choosing a protamine dose, be assumed to have a half-life of about 1/2 hour after intravenous injection.

What is heparin injection used for?

Heparin is used to prevent blood clots from forming in people who have certain medical conditions or who are undergoing certain medical procedures that increase the chance that clots will form.

Does heparin make you sleepy?

nausea, vomiting, loss of appetite; unusual tiredness; any bleeding that will not stop; or. nosebleed, blood in your urine or stools, black or tarry stools, or coughing up blood or vomit that looks like coffee grounds.

Can heparin raise blood pressure?

Both heparin-treated and control animals showed an incremental rise in mean systolic pressure, but the pressure was significantly lower (P less than 0.05) in the heparin-treated animals during weeks 1-4 of treatment.

What are the adverse reactions of heparin?

Common side effects of Heparin are: easy bleeding and bruising; pain, redness, warmth, irritation, or skin changes where the medicine was injected; itching of your feet; or bluish-colored skin.

What is heparin and its side effects?

HIT is characterized by a decrease of platelets in the blood. Get immediate medical help if you experience any of the following side effects while taking heparin, which could be signs of HIT: Chest pain. Trouble breathing. Confusion. Weakness on one side of the body. Vision changes. Slurred speech.

What are the contraindications of heparin?

The use of heparin is contraindicated in patients with uncontrollable active bleeding, except when the bleeding is due to disseminated intravascular coagulation. Hemorrhage can occur at virtually any site in patients receiving heparin.

Does heparin cause liver damage?

For people with liver disease: If you have severe liver disease or a history of liver disease, taking heparin can increase your risk of bleeding. Talk to your doctor before using heparin. For people with asthma or sulfite sensitivity: People with asthma are likely to be sensitive to sulfites.