Product Overview
Albutein Infusion is used to manage blood volume depletion. It helps restore lost fluids due to severe injury, excessive bleeding, surgeries, or kidney dialysis. It is also beneficial in treating low albumin levels in the blood.
This infusion should only be administered by healthcare professionals. Avoid using it if you are allergic to any component of the injection. Inform your doctor if you have a serious heart condition before starting this treatment.
During the course of therapy, your doctor may monitor your blood pressure and recommend regular blood tests to ensure your safety. Common side effects include flushing, nausea, vomiting, chills, and fever.
Discuss with your doctor if you are pregnant or breastfeeding. If you have kidney-related issues, mention it to your doctor, as the dosage might need adjustment. The infusion is considered safe for patients with liver problems when used as prescribed.
Uses
Albutein Infusion is mainly used for temporary fluid replacement after trauma, helping to restore lost blood volume and support recovery.
Benefits
In cases of trauma, Albutein Infusion assists in replenishing fluids to maintain healthy blood circulation, stabilize blood pressure, and enhance oxygen delivery to critical organs during treatment.
Side Effects
Most side effects are mild and tend to go away as the body adjusts. If they persist or cause discomfort, contact your doctor. The commonly reported side effects include:
Vomiting
Flushing (warm feeling in the face, ears, neck, and upper body)
Fever
Nausea
Chills
Hives
How to Use
This infusion must be given by a qualified medical practitioner. Self-administration is strongly discouraged.
How It Works
Albutein Infusion contains human albumin, a protein naturally present in the blood. It helps restore fluids lost from injuries, surgical procedures, or dialysis, ensuring proper blood volume and supporting vital organ functions.
Safety Information
Alcohol:
It’s unclear if alcohol interacts with this infusion. Please consult your doctor before drinking alcohol while on this treatment.
Pregnancy:
The safety of this infusion during pregnancy is not well established. Animal studies have shown potential risks to the fetus. Your doctor will assess the benefits and risks before recommending it.
Breastfeeding:
There is limited information on the effects of this infusion during breastfeeding. Please consult your doctor before use.
Driving:
Driving may be unsafe if your blood sugar levels drop or rise significantly. Avoid driving when experiencing symptoms like dizziness or weakness.
Kidney:
Use this infusion cautiously if you have kidney problems. Dosage adjustments may be necessary; consult your doctor.
Liver:
The infusion is generally safe for individuals with liver disease and does not require dose adjustments. However, consult your doctor before use in severe liver conditions.
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