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low molecular weight heparin
How is LMWH administered?
LMWH is administered via subcutaneous injection, usually in the abdomen. The dosage often depends on the patient's weight and the specific indication for its use. It is crucial to follow the prescribed regimen to maintain its efficacy and safety.
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