Tinzaparin for Deep Vein Thrombosis User Reviews
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- Taken for 1 to 6 months
- December 30, 2020
"I have been injecting this drug tinzaparin for two months, and initially, I did have side effects of thirst and pain in all joints, these have now gone away. It certainly cleared the blockage in my femoral artery, which I am hoping won't return after swapping to sinthrome."
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- September 16, 2009
Tinzaparin "It is the safest, most effective, naturally fractionated drug with amazing results."
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"I was put on this drug for a pulmonary embolism. I had terrible reactions to this drug! Fever, chills, sweating profusely, nausea, loss of appetite, aches in arms and legs, trouble sleeping, headaches, chest pain, upper back pain, extreme thirst, and dry mouth. I ended up back in emergency for 5 days because my troponin levels were elevated and they were worried about my heart. I would not use this drug again. I switched to enoxaparin after 9 days and was feeling much better, and the side effects went away."