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ENOXAPARIN ROVI 12,000 IU (120 mg)/0.8 mL PRE-FILLED SYRINGE SOLUTION FOR INJECTION

ENOXAPARIN ROVI 12,000 IU (120 mg)/0.8 mL PRE-FILLED SYRINGE SOLUTION FOR INJECTION

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How to use ENOXAPARIN ROVI 12,000 IU (120 mg)/0.8 mL PRE-FILLED SYRINGE SOLUTION FOR INJECTION

Introduction

Package Leaflet: Information for the User

Enoxaparina Rovi 12,000 IU (120 mg)/0.8 ml Solution for Injection in Pre-filled Syringe

enoxaparina sodium

Read all of this leaflet carefully before you start using this medicine because it contains important information for you.

  • Keep this leaflet, you may need to read it again.
  • If you have any further questions, ask your doctor, pharmacist, or nurse.
  • This medicine has been prescribed for you only. Do not pass it on to others. It may harm them, even if their signs of illness are the same as yours.
  • If you get any side effects, talk to your doctor or pharmacist. This includes any possible side effects not listed in this leaflet. See section 4.

Contents of the Pack

  1. What Enoxaparina Rovi is and what it is used for
  2. What you need to know before you use Enoxaparina Rovi
  3. How to use Enoxaparina Rovi
  4. Possible side effects
  5. Storage of Enoxaparina Rovi
  6. Contents of the pack and other information

1. What Enoxaparina Rovi is and what it is used for

Enoxaparina Rovi contains the active substance enoxaparin sodium, which is a low molecular weight heparin (LMWH).

Enoxaparina Rovi works in two ways:

  1. Preventing existing blood clots from getting bigger. This helps your body to break them down and stop them from causing harm.
  2. Stopping new blood clots from forming.

Enoxaparina Rovi can be used to:

  • Treat blood clots.
  • Prevent blood clots from forming in the following situations:
  • Before and after surgery.
  • When you have an acute illness and are about to undergo a period of reduced mobility.
  • If you have had a blood clot due to cancer, to prevent more clots from forming.
  • When you have unstable angina (a condition where not enough blood reaches the heart).
  • After a heart attack.
  • Prevent blood clots from forming in the tubes of a dialysis machine (used in people with severe kidney problems).

2. What you need to know before you use Enoxaparina Rovi

Do not use Enoxaparina Rovi

  • If you are allergic to enoxaparin sodium or any of the other ingredients of this medicine (listed in section 6). The signs of an allergic reaction include: rash, problems swallowing or breathing, swelling of the lips, face, throat, or tongue.
  • If you are allergic to heparin or other low molecular weight heparins, such as nadroparin, tinzaparin, or dalteparin.
  • If you have had a reaction to heparin that caused a severe decrease in the number of cells involved in blood clotting (platelets) - this reaction is called heparin-induced thrombocytopenia - in the last 100 days or if you have antibodies against enoxaparin in your blood.
  • If you are bleeding heavily or have a high risk of bleeding (such as stomach ulcers, recent eye or brain surgery), including recent hemorrhagic stroke.
  • If you are using Enoxaparina Rovi to treat blood clots and are going to have spinal or epidural anesthesia or a lumbar puncture within 24 hours.

Warnings and Precautions

Enoxaparina Rovi should not be exchanged with other low molecular weight heparin medicines. This is because they are not exactly the same and do not have the same activity or instructions for use.

Consult your doctor or pharmacist before starting to use Enoxaparina Rovi if:

  • you have ever had a reaction to heparin that caused a severe decrease in the number of platelets
  • you are going to have spinal or lumbar anesthesia or a lumbar puncture (see "Surgical Operations and Anesthesia"): a delay must be observed between Enoxaparina Rovi and the use of this procedure
  • you have had a heart valve implanted
  • you have endocarditis (an infection of the inner lining of the heart)
  • you have a history of stomach ulcers
  • you have recently had a stroke
  • you have high blood pressure
  • you have diabetes or problems with the blood vessels in your eyes caused by diabetes (called diabetic retinopathy)
  • you have recently had eye or brain surgery
  • you are an elderly person (over 65 years old) and especially if you are over 75 years old
  • you have kidney problems
  • you have liver problems
  • you are underweight or overweight
  • you have high levels of potassium in your blood (which could be checked with a blood test)
  • you are currently using medicines that affect bleeding (see below - Use of Enoxaparina Rovi with other medicines).

You may need to have a blood test before starting to use this medicine and while you are using it; this is to check the level of cells involved in blood clotting (platelets) and the levels of potassium in your blood.

Children and Adolescents

The safety and efficacy of enoxaparin in children and adolescents have not been established.

Use of Enoxaparina Rovi with other medicines

Tell your doctor or pharmacist if you are using, have recently used, or might use any other medicines.

  • Warfarin - used to reduce blood clotting
  • Aspirin (also known as acetylsalicylic acid or ASA), clopidogrel, or other medicines used to prevent blood clots from forming (see also section 3, "Change of anticoagulant treatment")
  • Dextran injection - used as a blood substitute
  • Ibuprofen, diclofenac, ketorolac, and other non-steroidal anti-inflammatory medicines used to treat pain and inflammation in arthritis and other diseases
  • Prednisolone, dexamethasone, and other medicines used to treat asthma, rheumatoid arthritis, and other diseases
  • Medicines that increase the level of potassium in your blood, such as potassium salts, diuretics, and some medicines used to treat heart problems.

Surgical Operations and Anesthesia

If you are going to have a lumbar puncture or are going to undergo surgery where spinal or epidural anesthesia is used, inform your doctor that you are using Enoxaparina Rovi. See "Use of Enoxaparina Rovi with other medicines". Also, inform your doctor if you have any problems with your spine or if you have ever had spinal surgery.

Pregnancy and Breastfeeding

If you are pregnant, think you may be pregnant, or are planning to become pregnant, consult your doctor or pharmacist before using this medicine.

If you are pregnant and have a mechanical heart valve, you may be at higher risk of blood clots. Your doctor will discuss this with you.

If you are breastfeeding or plan to breastfeed, you must consult your doctor before using this medicine.

Driving and Using Machines

Enoxaparina Rovi does not affect your ability to drive or use machines.

It is recommended that your healthcare professional record the trade name and batch number of the product you are using.

Enoxaparina Rovi contains sodium

This medicine contains less than 23 mg of sodium (1 mmol) per dose; this is essentially "sodium-free".

3. How to use Enoxaparina Rovi

Follow the administration instructions for this medication exactly as indicated by your doctor or pharmacist. In case of doubt, consult your doctor or pharmacist again.

Using the medication

  • Normally, your doctor or nurse will administer Enoxaparina Rovi to you. This is because it must be administered by injection.
  • When you return home, you may need to continue using Enoxaparina Rovi and administer it yourself (see the instructions on how to do it).
  • Enoxaparina Rovi is usually administered by injection under the skin (subcutaneously).
  • Enoxaparina Rovi can be administered by injection into your veins (intravenously) after certain types of heart attacks and surgical operations.
  • Enoxaparina Rovi can be added to the tube that comes out of the body (arterial line) at the beginning of the dialysis session.

Do not administer Enoxaparina Rovi into a muscle (intramuscularly).

How much will be administered to you

  • Your doctor will decide the amount of Enoxaparina Rovi to be administered to you. The amount will depend on the reason for its use.
  • If you have kidney problems, you may be administered a smaller amount of Enoxaparina Rovi.
  1. Treatment of blood clot formation:
  • The usual dose is 150 IU (1.5 mg) per kilogram of body weight per day or 100 IU (1 mg) per kilogram of body weight twice a day.
  • Your doctor will decide how long you will receive Enoxaparina Rovi.
  1. Prevention of blood clot formation in the following situations:

Surgery or periods of limited mobility due to illness

  • The dose will depend on your likelihood of developing a clot. You will be administered 2,000 IU (20 mg) or 4,000 IU (40 mg) of Enoxaparina Rovi per day.
  • If you are going to have surgery, you will usually be given the first injection 2 or 12 hours before the operation.
  • If you have reduced mobility due to illness, you will usually be administered 4,000 IU (40 mg) of Enoxaparina Rovi per day.
  • Your doctor will decide how long you will receive Enoxaparina Rovi.

After having a heart attack

Enoxaparina Rovi can be used in 2 different types of heart attacks, called STEMI (ST-elevation myocardial infarction) or non-STEMI. The amount of Enoxaparina Rovi administered to you will depend on your age and the type of heart attack you had.

Non-STEMI heart attack:

  • The usual dose is 100 IU (1 mg) per kilogram of body weight every 12 hours.
  • Usually, your doctor will tell you to also take aspirin (acetylsalicylic acid).
  • Your doctor will decide how long you will receive Enoxaparina Rovi.

STEMI heart attack if you are under 75 years old:

  • You will be administered an initial intravenous injection of 3,000 IU (30 mg) of Enoxaparina Rovi.
  • At the same time, you will be administered a subcutaneous injection of Enoxaparina Rovi. The usual dose is 100 IU (1 mg) per kilogram of body weight every 12 hours.
  • Usually, your doctor will tell you to also take aspirin (acetylsalicylic acid).
  • Your doctor will decide how long you will receive Enoxaparina Rovi.

STEMI heart attack if you are 75 years old or older:

  • The usual dose is 75 IU (0.75 mg) per kilogram of body weight every 12 hours.
  • The maximum amount of Enoxaparina Rovi administered in the first two injections is 7,500 IU (75 mg).
  • Your doctor will decide how long you will receive Enoxaparina Rovi.

For patients undergoing percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI):

Depending on when you last received an injection of Enoxaparina Rovi, your doctor may decide to administer an additional dose of Enoxaparina Rovi before a PCI procedure. This would be by intravenous injection.

  1. Prevention of blood clot formation in dialysis tubes:
  • The usual dose is 100 IU (1 mg) per kilogram of body weight.
  • Enoxaparina Rovi is added to the tube that comes out of the body (arterial line) at the beginning of the dialysis session. This amount is usually sufficient for a 4-hour session. However, your doctor may perform a new injection of 50 IU to 100 IU (0.5 mg to 1 mg) per kilogram of body weight if necessary.

Instructions for using the syringe

If you are going to inject Enoxaparina Rovi yourself

If you can administer Enoxaparina Rovi yourself, your doctor or nursing staff will show you how to do it. Do not attempt to inject yourself if you have not been taught how to do it. If you are unsure what to do, consult your doctor or nurse immediately. If the injection is performed correctly under the skin (subcutaneously), this will help reduce pain and bruising at the injection site.

Before injecting Enoxaparina Rovi yourself

Prepare what you will need: syringe, cotton swab with alcohol or soap and water, and a container for sharp objects.

Check the expiration date of the medication. If it has expired, do not use it.

Check that the syringe is not damaged and that the medication solution is clear. If it is not, use another syringe.

Make sure you know the amount to be injected.

Review the area of your stomach where the last injection was given to see if it caused redness, skin color change, swelling, suppuration, or pain that still persists. If this occurs, consult your doctor or nurse.

Instructions for injecting Enoxaparina Rovi yourself:

(Instructions for syringes without a safety device)

Preparing the injection site

  1. Choose an area on the right or left side of your stomach. At least 5 cm from the navel and towards either side.

Do not inject within 5 cm of your navel or around it if there are scars or bruises.

To inject, alternate the left and right sides of your stomach, depending on where the last injection was given.

Female torso with shaded areas on the hips and a hand pointing to one of them

  1. Wash your hands. Clean (do not rub) the area where you will perform the injection with a cotton swab with alcohol or with soap and water.
  2. Sit or lie down in a comfortable position so that you are relaxed. Make sure you can see the area where you will inject. The most suitable is on a couch, reclining chair, or in a bed with pillows.

Selecting the dose

  1. Carefully remove the needle cap from the syringe by pulling it. Discard the cap.

Before injecting, do not press the plunger to eliminate air bubbles. This can cause a loss of medication.

Once you have removed the cap, do not touch anything with the needle. This will ensure that the needle remains clean (sterile).

Syringe with two plunger positions shown, one retracted and one extended, with arrows indicating direction of movement

  1. When the amount of medication in the syringe matches the prescribed dose, there is no need to adjust the dose. You are now ready to administer the injection.
  2. When the dose depends on your body weight, you may need to adjust the dose in the syringe to match the prescribed dose. In this case, you can get rid of excess medication by keeping the syringe pointing downwards (to keep the air bubble in the syringe) and expelling the excess into a container.
  3. A drop may appear at the tip of the needle. If this happens, you must eliminate the drop before administering the injection by gently tapping the syringe with the needle pointing downwards. You are now ready to administer the injection.

Administering the injection

  1. Hold the syringe with the hand you write with (as if it were a pencil). With the other hand, gently pinch the area you cleaned on your stomach, between your index finger and thumb, to form a fold in the skin.

Make sure to hold this skin fold while the injection lasts.

  1. Maintain the syringe so that the needle points straight down (vertically at a 90-degree angle). Insert the entire needle into the skin fold.

Hand holding syringe with needle inserted into the skin at a 90-degree angle, arrow indicating direction of insertion

  1. Press the plunger with your thumb. This will administer the medication into the fatty tissue of your stomach. Complete the injection using all the medication in the syringe.
  2. Remove the needle from the injection site by pulling it straight out. Keep the needle away from yourself and others. You can now release the skin fold.

Hand holding a syringe with needle inserted into the skin, black arrow indicating direction of injection and skin with visible fold

When you have finished

  1. To avoid bruising, do not rub the injection site after injecting.
  2. Place the used syringe in the container for sharp objects. Close the container lid tightly and keep it out of the reach of children. When the container is full, dispose of it as your doctor or pharmacist has indicated.

The disposal of unused medication and all materials that have come into contact with it will be carried out in accordance with local regulations.

If you think the dose is too high (for example, if you have an unexpected bleeding) or too low (for example, if the dose does not seem to be working), consult your doctor or pharmacist.

Instructions for syringes with a safety device:

Preparing the injection site

  1. Choose an area on the right or left side of your stomach. At least 5 cm from the navel and towards either side.

Do not inject within 5 cm of your navel or around it if there are scars or bruises.

To inject, alternate the left and right sides of your stomach, depending on where the last injection was given.

Human buttock silhouette with shaded areas indicating injection sites and hand pointing to one of them

  1. Wash your hands. Clean (do not rub) the area where you will perform the injection with a cotton swab with alcohol or with soap and water.
  2. Sit or lie down in a comfortable position so that you are relaxed. Make sure you can see the area where you will inject. The most suitable is on a couch, reclining chair, or in a bed with pillows.

Selecting the dose

  1. Carefully remove the needle cap from the syringe by pulling it. Discard the cap.

Before injecting, do not press the plunger to eliminate air bubbles. This can cause a loss of medication.

Once you have removed the cap, do not touch anything with the needle. This will ensure that the needle remains clean (sterile).

Syringe with two plunger positions shown, one extended and one retracted, with arrows indicating direction of movement

  1. When the amount of medication in the syringe matches the prescribed dose, there is no need to adjust the dose. You are now ready to administer the injection.
  1. When the dose depends on your body weight, you may need to adjust the dose in the syringe to match the prescribed dose. In this case, you can get rid of excess medication by keeping the syringe pointing downwards (to keep the air bubble in the syringe) and expelling the excess into a container.
  2. A drop may appear at the tip of the needle. If this happens, you must eliminate the drop before administering the injection by gently tapping the syringe with the needle pointing downwards. You are now ready to administer the injection.

Administering the injection

  1. Hold the syringe with the hand you write with (as if it were a pencil). With the other hand, gently pinch the area you cleaned on your stomach, between your index finger and thumb, to form a fold in the skin.

Make sure to hold this skin fold while the injection lasts.

  1. Hand holding syringe with needle inserted into the skin at a 90-degree angle, arrow indicating direction of injection, angle markedMaintain the syringe so that the needle points straight down (vertically at a 90-degree angle). Insert the entire needle into the skin fold.
  1. Press the plunger with your thumb. This will administer the medication into the fatty tissue of your stomach. Complete the injection using all the medication in the syringe.
  2. Remove the needle from the injection site by pulling it straight out and keeping your finger on the plunger. Keep the needle away from yourself and others. The safety system will be activated by firmly pressing the plunger. The protective sleeve will automatically cover the needle and emit an audible click that confirms the activation of the device. You can now release the skin fold.

Hand holding a pre-filled syringe with needle inserted into the skin, arrow indicating direction, and text

When you have finished

  1. To avoid bruising, do not rub the injection site after injecting.
  2. Place the used syringe in the container for sharp objects. Close the container lid tightly and keep it out of the reach of children. When the container is full, dispose of it as your doctor or pharmacist has indicated.

The disposal of unused medication and all materials that have come into contact with it will be carried out in accordance with local regulations.

If you think the dose is too high (for example, if you have an unexpected bleeding) or too low (for example, if the dose does not seem to be working), consult your doctor or pharmacist.

Changing anticoagulant treatment

  • Changing from Enoxaparina Rovi to vitamin K antagonist medications (e.g., warfarin)

Your doctor will request a blood test to determine a parameter called INR and will tell you when to stop treatment with Enoxaparina Rovi.

  • Changing from vitamin K antagonist medications (e.g., warfarin) to Enoxaparina Rovi

Stop using the vitamin K antagonist. Your doctor will request a blood test to determine a parameter called INR and will tell you when to start using Enoxaparina Rovi.

  • Changing from Enoxaparina Rovi to direct oral anticoagulants

Stop using Enoxaparina Rovi. Start taking the direct oral anticoagulant 0-2 hours before the next scheduled injection, and then continue as usual.

  • Changing from direct oral anticoagulants to Enoxaparina Rovi

Stop taking the direct oral anticoagulant. Do not start treatment with Enoxaparina Rovi until 12 hours have passed since the last dose of the direct oral anticoagulant.

If you use more Enoxaparina Rovi than you should

If you think you have used too much or too little Enoxaparina Rovi, inform your doctor, nurse, or pharmacist immediately, even if you do not have any signs of problems. If a child accidentally injects or swallows Enoxaparina Rovi, take them to the emergency department of a hospital immediately.

In case of overdose or accidental administration, consult your doctor or go to the emergency department of the nearest hospital, bringing this leaflet with you, or call the Toxicology Information Service, phone 91 562 04 20, indicating the medication and the amount administered.

If you forget to use Enoxaparina Rovi

If you forget to administer a dose, do so as soon as you remember. Do not use a double dose on the same day to make up for forgotten doses. To ensure you do not forget any doses, you may find it helpful to use a diary.

If you stop treatment with Enoxaparina Rovi

If you have any other doubts about using this medication, ask your doctor or pharmacist or nurse.

It is important that you continue to receive Enoxaparina Rovi until your doctor decides to stop treatment. If you stop using it, a blood clot may form, which can be very dangerous.

4. Possible Adverse Effects

Like all medicines, this medicine may cause adverse effects, although not all people suffer from them.

Like other similar medicines (medicines to reduce blood clots), Enoxaparina Rovi could cause bleeding, which could potentially put your life at risk. In some cases, the bleeding may not be evident.

If you notice any episode of bleeding that does not stop by itself or if you notice signs of excessive bleeding (unusual weakness, fatigue, paleness, dizziness, headache, or unexplained swelling), consult your doctor immediately.

Your doctor may decide to keep you under strict observation or change your medication.

Interrupt treatment with enoxaparina and inform your doctor or nurse immediately if you experience any of the following symptoms:

  • Any sign of severe allergic reaction (such as difficulty breathing, swelling of lips, mouth, throat, or eyes).
  • A widespread, red, and scaly rash, with bumps under the skin and blisters, accompanied by fever. The symptoms usually appear at the beginning of treatment (acute generalized exanthematous pustulosis).

You should inform your doctor immediately

  • If you present any sign of a blood vessel blockage by a blood clot, such as:
  • cramp-like pain, redness, heat, or swelling in one of your legs, which are symptoms of deep vein thrombosis.
  • difficulty breathing, chest pain, fainting, or coughing up blood, which are symptoms of pulmonary embolism.
  • If you have a painful skin rash with dark red spots under the skin that do not disappear when pressed.

Your doctor may request a blood test to check the number of platelets.

General List of Possible Adverse Effects:

Very common (may affect more than 1 in 10 people)

  • Bleeding.
  • Increased liver enzymes.

Common (may affect up to 1 in 10 people)

  • If bruises appear more frequently than usual. This could be due to a blood problem due to a low number of platelets.
  • Pink patches on the skin. They appear more frequently in the area where Enoxaparina Rovi has been injected.
  • Skin rash (hives, urticaria).
  • Redness and itching of the skin.
  • Bruising or pain at the injection site.
  • Decrease in the number of red blood cells in the blood.
  • Increase in the number of platelets in the blood.
  • Headache.

Uncommon (may affect up to 1 in 100 people)

  • Sudden severe headache. This could be a sign of bleeding in the brain.
  • Feeling of sensitivity to palpation and swelling of the stomach. It could be indicative of gastric bleeding.
  • Large, red, and irregular skin lesions, with or without blisters.
  • Skin irritation (local irritation).
  • You may notice yellowing of the skin or eyes, and darkening of the urine color. This could be due to a liver problem.

Rare (may affect up to 1 in 1,000 people)

  • Severe allergic reaction. The signs of this reaction may include: skin rash, swallowing or breathing problems, swelling of the lips, face, throat, or tongue.
  • Increased potassium in the blood. This is more likely to occur in people with kidney problems or diabetes. Your doctor can check it by performing a blood test.
  • Increased number of eosinophils in the blood. Your doctor can check it by performing a blood test.
  • Hair loss.
  • Osteoporosis (a disease in which bones can fracture more easily).
  • Numbness, tingling, and weakness in the muscles (especially in the lower part of the body) when a lumbar puncture or spinal anesthesia has been performed.
  • Loss of bladder or bowel control (so that you cannot control your needs).
  • Hardening or nodule at the injection site.

Reporting of Adverse Effects

If you experience any type of adverse effect, consult your doctor, pharmacist, or nurse, even if it is a possible adverse effect that is not listed in this prospectus. You can also report them directly through the Spanish Pharmacovigilance System for Human Use Medicines: www.notificaRAM.es. By reporting adverse effects, you can contribute to providing more information on the safety of this medicine.

5. Conservation of Enoxaparina Rovi

Store below 25 °C. Do not freeze.

The pre-filled syringes of Enoxaparina Rovi contain a single dose; discard any unused product.

Keep this medicine out of the sight and reach of children.

Do not use this medicine after the expiration date that appears on the packaging after CAD. The expiration date is the last day of the month indicated.

Do not use this medicine if you observe that the syringe is damaged or that the product is not transparent.

Medicines should not be thrown away through wastewater or household waste. Deposit the packaging and medicines you no longer need in the SIGRE Point of the pharmacy. Ask your pharmacist how to dispose of the packaging and medicines you no longer need. This way, you will help protect the environment.

6. Package Contents and Additional Information

Composition of Enoxaparina Rovi

  • The active ingredient is enoxaparin sodium.

Each pre-filled syringe contains enoxaparin sodium with anti-Xa activity of 12,000 IU (equivalent to 120 mg) in 0.8 ml of water for injectable preparations.

  • The other components are water for injectable preparations.

Appearance of the Product and Package Contents

Enoxaparina Rovi is a clear, colorless to light yellow, injectable solution in a pre-filled glass syringe of type I, equipped with an injection needle, with or without an automatic safety device. It is presented as follows:

Enoxaparina Rovi 12,000 IU (120 mg)/0.8 ml injectable solution in a pre-filled graduated syringe of 1 ml.

Packaging of 10, 30, and 50 syringes.

Only some packaging sizes may be marketed.

In some packaging sizes, the pre-filled syringe may be presented combined with a safety device.

Marketing Authorization Holder and Manufacturer

Marketing Authorization Holder

Laboratorios Farmacéuticos ROVI, S.A.

Julián Camarillo, 35

28037 - Madrid, Spain

Manufacturer

ROVI Pharma Industrial Services, S.A.

Julián Camarillo, 35

28037 - Madrid, Spain

This medicine is authorized in the member states of the European Economic Area and in the United Kingdom (Northern Ireland) with the following names:

Spain: Enoxaparina Rovi

Germany: Enoxaparin Becat

Belgium: Enoxaparine Becat

Poland: Losmina

United Kingdom (Northern Ireland): Arovi

Date of the Last Revision of this Prospectus:January 2025

Other Sources of Information

Detailed information about this medicine is available on the website of the Spanish Agency for Medicines and Health Products (AEMPS) (http://www.aemps.gob.es/)

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How much does ENOXAPARIN ROVI 12,000 IU (120 mg)/0.8 mL PRE-FILLED SYRINGE SOLUTION FOR INJECTION cost in Spain ( 2025)?

The average price of ENOXAPARIN ROVI 12,000 IU (120 mg)/0.8 mL PRE-FILLED SYRINGE SOLUTION FOR INJECTION in November, 2025 is around 86.05 EUR. Prices may vary depending on the region, pharmacy, and whether a prescription is required. Always check with a local pharmacy or online source for the most accurate information.

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Dr Cayatte earned his degree from the University of Lisbon and taught internal medicine at Boston University School of Medicine. He holds active medical registrations in both Portugal and the UK and is a Fellow of the American Heart Association.

Consultations are available in English and Portuguese. Patients value his clarity, professionalism, and balanced approach to evidence-based care.

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Andrei Popov

General medicine6 years of experience

Dr. Andrei Popov is a licensed pain management specialist and general practitioner based in Spain. He provides expert online care for adults dealing with both chronic and acute pain, as well as a wide range of everyday health concerns.

He specialises in diagnosing and treating pain conditions that affect quality of life, including:

  • Chronic pain lasting more than 3 months.
  • Migraines and recurring headaches.
  • Neck, back, lower back, and joint pain.
  • Post-traumatic pain following injury or surgery.
  • Nerve-related pain, fibromyalgia, and neuralgia.
In addition to pain management, Dr. Popov helps patients with:
  • Respiratory infections (colds, bronchitis, pneumonia).
  • High blood pressure and metabolic conditions such as diabetes.
  • Preventive care and routine health check-ups.

Online consultations last up to 30 minutes and include a detailed symptom review, personalised treatment planning, and medical follow-up when needed.

Dr. Popov’s approach is rooted in evidence-based medicine, combined with individualised care tailored to each patient’s history, lifestyle, and clinical needs.

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Anna Biriukova

General medicine5 years of experience

Dr Anna Biriukova is an internal medicine doctor with clinical experience in cardiology, endocrinology, and gastroenterology. She provides online consultations for adults, offering expert medical support for heart health, hormonal balance, digestive issues, and general internal medicine.

Cardiology – Diagnosis and treatment of:

  • High blood pressure, blood pressure fluctuations, and cardiovascular risk prevention.
  • Chest pain, shortness of breath, arrhythmias (tachycardia, bradycardia, palpitations).
  • Leg swelling, chronic fatigue, reduced exercise tolerance.
  • EKG interpretation, lipid profile evaluation, cardiovascular risk assessment (heart attack, stroke).
  • Post-COVID-19 cardiac monitoring and care.
Endocrinology – Diabetes, thyroid, metabolism:
  • Diagnosis and management of type 1 and type 2 diabetes, and prediabetes.
  • Individual treatment plans including oral medications and insulin therapy.
  • GLP-1 therapy– modern pharmacological treatment for weight management and diabetes control, including drug selection, monitoring, and safety follow-up.
  • Thyroid disorders – hypothyroidism, hyperthyroidism, autoimmune thyroid diseases (Hashimoto’s, Graves’ disease).
  • Metabolic syndrome – obesity, lipid disorders, insulin resistance.
Gastroenterology – Digestive health:
  • Abdominal pain, nausea, heartburn, gastroesophageal reflux (GERD).
  • Stomach and intestinal conditions: gastritis, irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), indigestion.
  • Management of chronic digestive disorders and interpretation of tests (endoscopy, ultrasound, labs).
General internal medicine and preventive care:
  • Respiratory infections – cough, colds, bronchitis.
  • Lab test analysis, therapy adjustments, medication management.
  • Adult vaccinations – planning, contraindications assessment.
  • Cancer prevention – screening strategies and risk assessment.
  • Holistic approach – symptom relief, complication prevention, and quality of life improvement.
Dr Biriukova combines internal medicine with specialist insight, offering clear explanations, personalised treatment plans, and comprehensive care tailored to each patient.
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Eteri Tabeshadze

Cardiology32 years of experience

Dr. Eteri Tabeshadze is a cardiologist with the highest qualification category and over 32 years of clinical experience. She also practises functional diagnostics, offering a comprehensive approach to cardiovascular care. Dr. Tabeshadze provides online consultations for adults with a wide range of heart-related conditions, from preventive screenings to acute and chronic disease management.

Areas of expertise include:

  • Diagnosis and treatment of hypertension, coronary artery disease, and chronic heart failure
  • Management of arrhythmias and conduction disorders, including paroxysmal events
  • Emergency care: myocardial infarction, acute left ventricular failure, acute pulmonary heart disease
  • Post-thromboembolism care and evaluation of cardiomyopathies
  • Treatment of vegetative dysfunction and autonomic disorders
  • Interpretation of cardiovascular tests: ECG, Holter monitoring, ambulatory blood pressure monitoring (ABPM), echocardiography (including transesophageal echo), stress echocardiography, exercise testing (VEM, treadmill test)
Dr. Tabeshadze combines extensive diagnostic experience with personalised care. She helps patients understand their cardiovascular health, navigate symptoms and diagnoses, and create tailored treatment plans to improve quality of life and reduce long-term risks.
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Mar Tabeshadze

Endocrinology10 years of experience

Dr. Mar Tabeshadze is a licensed endocrinologist and general practitioner in Spain. She provides online consultations for adults, offering medical support for a wide range of endocrine conditions and related health concerns.

  • Diagnostic consultations for suspected endocrine disorders
  • Management of thyroid conditions, including in pregnant women
  • Early detection and treatment of type 1 and type 2 diabetes, with personalised therapy plans
  • Obesity treatment: identifying underlying causes of weight gain, combining medication and non-pharmacological strategies, and long-term support
  • Diagnosis and treatment of endocrine-related skin, hair, and nail issues
  • Ongoing care for patients with osteoporosis, pituitary, and adrenal gland disorders
Dr. Tabeshadze takes a patient-centred approach based on evidence-based medicine. Her goal is to help patients achieve hormonal balance, manage chronic conditions effectively, and improve overall well-being through targeted, personalised care.
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Maryna Kuznetsova

Cardiology16 years of experience

Dr Marina Kuznetsova is an internal medicine doctor and cardiologist with a PhD in medicine. She provides online consultations for adults with chronic and acute conditions, with a strong focus on cardiovascular health. Her approach is based on current clinical guidelines and evidence-based treatment strategies.

Areas of expertise:

  • dyslipidaemia and lipid metabolism disorders
  • prevention and management of atherosclerosis
  • blood pressure monitoring and antihypertensive therapy
  • arrhythmias: diagnosis, follow-up, and treatment adjustment
  • cardiovascular care and recovery support after Covid-19
Dr Kuznetsova helps patients manage cardiovascular risk factors, optimise long-term treatment, and gain clarity in complex health situations – all through accessible and structured online care.
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Karim BenHarbi

General medicine8 years of experience

Dr. Karim Ben Harbi is a licensed general practitioner based in Italy. He provides online consultations for adults and children, combining international clinical experience with evidence-based medicine. His care approach is focused on accurate diagnosis, preventive care, and personalised health guidance.

Dr. Ben Harbi received his medical degree from Sapienza University in Rome. His training included hands-on experience in diverse settings — tropical medicine, rural healthcare, and urban outpatient practice. He also conducted clinical research in microbiology, exploring the role of the gut microbiome in chronic gastrointestinal issues.

You can consult Dr. Ben Harbi for:

  • General health concerns, prevention, and primary care.
  • Hypertension, type 1 and type 2 diabetes, metabolic issues.
  • Cold, cough, flu, respiratory infections, sore throat, fever.
  • Chronic digestive issues: bloating, gastritis, IBS, microbiome imbalance.
  • Skin rashes, mild allergic reactions, basic dermatological complaints.
  • Medication guidance, treatment adjustments, prescription review.
  • Paediatric concerns — fever, infections, general well-being.
  • Lifestyle optimisation: stress, sleep, weight, and diet counselling.

Dr. Ben Harbi offers reliable, accessible medical support through online consultations, helping patients make informed decisions about their health with a clear, structured, and compassionate approach.

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Svetlana Kolomeeva

Cardiology17 years of experience

Dr. Svetlana Kolomeeva is a general practitioner and internal medicine doctor providing online consultations for adults. She helps patients manage acute symptoms, chronic conditions, and preventive care. Her clinical focus includes cardiovascular health, hypertension control, and managing symptoms like fatigue, weakness, sleep issues, and overall low energy.

Patients commonly seek her help for:

  • High blood pressure, headaches, dizziness, swelling, palpitations.
  • Diagnosis and management of hypertension, arrhythmias, and tachycardia.
  • Metabolic syndrome, excess weight, high cholesterol.
  • Chronic fatigue, insomnia, poor concentration, anxiety.
  • Respiratory symptoms: colds, flu, sore throat, cough, fever.
  • Digestive issues: heartburn, bloating, constipation, IBS symptoms.
  • Chronic conditions: diabetes, thyroid disorders.
  • Interpretation of lab tests and medical reports, therapy adjustment.
  • Second opinion and decision-making support.
  • Cardiovascular disease prevention and metabolic risk reduction.
  • Long-term follow-up and dynamic health monitoring.

Dr Kolomeeva combines clinical expertise with personalised care. She clearly explains diagnoses, guides patients through symptoms and treatment options, and provides actionable plans. Her consultations are designed not only to address current complaints but also to stabilise chronic conditions and prevent future complications. She supports patients through every stage of care – from first symptoms to ongoing health management.

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Alexandra Alexandrova

General medicine8 years of experience

Dr Alexandra Alexandrova is a licensed general medicine doctor in Spain, specialising in trichology, nutrition, and aesthetic medicine. She offers online consultations for adults, combining a therapeutic approach with personalised care for hair, scalp, and overall health.

Areas of expertise:

  • Hair loss in women and men, postpartum hair loss, androgenetic and telogen effluvium.
  • Scalp conditions: seborrheic dermatitis, psoriasis, scalp irritation, dandruff.
  • Chronic conditions: hypertension, diabetes, metabolic disorders.
  • Online trichology consultation: customised treatment plans, nutritional support, hair growth stimulation.
  • Hair loss prevention: hormonal imbalance, stress factors, haircare strategies.
  • Routine health check-ups, prevention of cardiovascular and metabolic diseases.
  • Personalised nutritional advice to improve hair strength, skin health, and hormonal balance.
  • Aesthetic medicine: non-invasive strategies to enhance skin quality, tone, and metabolic wellness.

Dr Alexandrova follows an evidence-based and holistic approach: online consultations with a therapist and trichologist on Oladoctor provide professional support for hair, scalp, and overall health — all from the comfort of your home.

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