Product Introduction
Haemaccel Infusion is a combination of three mineral salts—Calcium Chloride, Sodium Chloride, and Potassium Chloride. It is used as a short-term fluid replacement after trauma to prevent dehydration and electrolyte imbalance.
This infusion works by replenishing the body’s lost fluids and essential electrolytes. It is always administered under the supervision of a healthcare professional and should not be self-administered.
Uses of Haemaccel Infusion
Short-term fluid replacement after trauma
Prevention of dehydration and electrolyte disorders
Benefits of Haemaccel Infusion
Restores normal electrolyte balance in the body
Helps in rehydration after trauma or injury
Supports normal brain activity and vital organ function
Promotes faster healing and recovery
Side Effects of Haemaccel Infusion
Most side effects are temporary and resolve on their own:
Injection site reactions (pain, redness, swelling)
Seek medical advice if these effects persist or worsen.
How to Use Haemaccel Infusion
Administered by a doctor or nurse only
Do not self-administer at home
How Haemaccel Infusion Works
Haemaccel Infusion contains three electrolytes:
Calcium Chloride – maintains muscle and nerve function
Sodium Chloride – balances body fluids
Potassium Chloride – regulates heart and muscle activity
Together, they restore fluid balance and treat dehydration after trauma.
Safety Advice
Alcohol: Consult your doctor before consuming alcohol.
Pregnancy: May be unsafe; doctor’s supervision is required.
Breastfeeding: Safety not well established; consult your doctor.
Driving: Not applicable, as it is used in hospitalized patients.
Kidney: Use with caution in severe kidney disease; dose adjustment may be required.
Liver: Generally safe; no dose adjustment needed in most cases.
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