Product Overview
Albu-H Infusion is a treatment used to manage blood volume loss. It replenishes body fluids that are lost due to severe trauma, significant bleeding, surgical procedures, or kidney dialysis. It is also useful in addressing low levels of albumin in the blood.
This infusion should be administered only by a healthcare provider. It is not recommended if you are allergic to any component of the injection. Inform your doctor if you have a serious heart condition before starting this treatment.
While using this infusion, your doctor may regularly monitor your blood pressure and recommend periodic blood tests. The commonly observed side effects include flushing, nausea, vomiting, chills, and fever.
Make sure to inform your doctor if you are pregnant or breastfeeding. Also, share any history of kidney disease, as a dose adjustment might be necessary. Patients with liver problems can safely use this infusion under medical supervision.
Uses
Albu-H Infusion is primarily used for short-term replacement of fluids in cases of trauma to help stabilize blood volume.
Benefits
In situations requiring quick fluid restoration, Albu-H Infusion helps maintain proper blood circulation, supports blood pressure, and enhances oxygen delivery to essential organs, aiding recovery.
Side Effects
Most side effects are mild and resolve as the body adjusts to the treatment. If symptoms persist or cause concern, contact your doctor. Common side effects include:
Vomiting
Flushing (warm sensation in face, ears, neck, and upper body)
Fever
Nausea
Chills
Hives
How to Use
This medicine must be administered by a qualified healthcare professional. Do not attempt to use it yourself.
How It Works
Albu-H Infusion contains human albumin, a naturally occurring protein in the blood. It replaces fluids lost during trauma, surgery, or dialysis, helping restore blood volume and prevent complications.
Safety Guidelines
Alcohol:
Consult your doctor before consuming alcohol while on this treatment, as interactions are not fully known.
Pregnancy:
Use with caution during pregnancy. Animal studies suggest potential harm to the baby, so your doctor will assess risks and benefits before prescribing it.
Breastfeeding:
The effects of this infusion during breastfeeding are not well-studied. Please seek medical advice before use.
Driving:
If blood sugar levels fluctuate, driving could be unsafe. Avoid operating vehicles when experiencing symptoms like dizziness or weakness.
Kidney:
Patients with kidney issues should use this infusion cautiously, and dose adjustments may be required after consulting a doctor.
Liver:
This infusion is generally considered safe for individuals with liver disease and does not require dose changes. However, discuss with your doctor before use, especially in severe cases.
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