Inj: Anticoagulant therapy and prophylaxis of thromboembolism: Haemorrhagic diatheses.
Ulcers in the G.I. tract.
Severe hypertension (decompensated).
Surgical procedures on CNS.
Suspected brain haemorrhage.
Endocarditis lenta.
Thyroid operation.
Suspected malignant tumor with risk of bleeding.
Known but rarely occurring heparin allergy.
Not to be given intramuscularly for possibility of hematoma.
Additionally in case of anticoagulant therapy: In severe liver, kidney and pancreas disease as well as imminent abortus. Whether Heparin should still be given in these cases depends on a thorough clinical evaluation of each individual case.
Topical Gel: Hypersensitive to the drug.