Thrombophob ointment contains heparin sodium, an anticoagulant that helps prevent blood clots from forming and growing larger. It is available as a topical ointment for application on the skin. Thrombophob binds to antithrombin III, which inactivates thrombin and other coagulation enzymes, disrupting the clotting cascade.
Thrombophob ointment gets absorbed into the bloodstream through the capillaries under the skin when applied to the skin. Heparin's active ingredient binds to antithrombin III and inactivates thrombin and other clotting enzymes like Factor Xa.
This prevents fibrin from being converted into fibrin strands that form blood clots. So, it stops existing clots from getting larger and prevents new clots from developing easily. The ointment needs to be applied 2 to 4 times a day to maintain an adequate level of anticoagulation.
Thrombophob ointment is contraindicated in patients with:
Apply Thrombophob ointment on the affected area 2 to 4 times daily or as the doctor directs. Clean and dry the area thoroughly before application. Use a gloved finger to apply a thin layer of ointment over the entire area. Do not rub excessively or apply bandage/dressing tightly over the Ointment Follow the duration as prescribed, usually for two weeks.
Try to apply the ointment at set intervals. If you miss a dosage, apply it promptly as you recall. If it is near to the next dosage, ignore the dose you missed and resume the usual application regimen.
There have been rare cases of bleeding reported with excessive and prolonged use of heparin ointment. Seek emergency care if you experience unusual bleeding, excessive bruising, red/black stools, severe nausea/vomiting, sudden back pain, or difficulty breathing after applying Thrombophob ointment.
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