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Maybe enoxaparin...a low molecular weight heparin-type anticoagulant, used

Posted By: for DVT prevention. nm on 2007-06-25
In Reply to: s/l en-ac-ti-peron - see message for clues - say what?

Subject: Maybe enoxaparin...a low molecular weight heparin-type anticoagulant, used

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Subject: I think bore weight is correct. It is not beared weight. You can be weightbearing

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