Lowparin injections are used to prevent blood clots in deep veins, especially after surgery or during prolonged rest. They work by reducing the activity of clotting factors in the blood and helping prevent clots that can lead to serious complications such as pulmonary embolism or venous thromboembolism.
Lowparin injections are prescribed for angina pectoris and some cases of heart attacks to reduce the risk of recurrent clots. They are also useful in treating some chronic clotting disorders. They should be used under medical supervision, with careful monitoring of platelets and liver function to avoid any potential side effects.