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USES OF HUMAN ALBUMIN INFUSION
- Short term fluid replacement after trauma
BENEFITS OF HUMAN ALBUMIN INFUSION
In Short term fluid replacement after trauma
HUMAN ALBUMIN 20% INFUSION contains albumin, a protein that protects the patient from dehydration and electrolyte disorders after any trauma or injury. Appropriate fluid replacement is very essential to restore normal brain activity and other vital functions of the body to promote healing as well as speedy recovery.
SIDE EFFECTS OF HUMAN ALBUMIN INFUSION
Most side effects do not require any medical attention and disappear as your body adjusts to the medicine. Consult your doctor if they persist or if youïre worried about them
Common side effects of Human Albumin
- Vomiting
- Flushing (sense of warmth in the face, ears, neck and trunk)
- Fever
- Nausea
- Chills
- Hives
- Slow heart rate
HOW TO USE HUMAN ALBUMIN INFUSION
Your doctor or nurse will give you this medicine. Kindly do not self-administer.
HOW HUMAN ALBUMIN INFUSION WORKS
HUMAN ALBUMIN 20% INFUSION contains human albumin, a natural protein in blood. It works by replacing the blood or body fluids lost due to excessive bleeding, surgery, or kidney dialysis.
Highly Effective Plasma SubstituteHuman ALBUMIN 20% acts as a reliable plasma expander, especially beneficial in cases involving severe blood and plasma loss. Its physiological compatibility and proven efficacy make it ideal for use in diverse medical situations such as hypovolemia and shock.
Strict Safety and Quality StandardsManufactured to WHO GMP standards, Human ALBUMIN 20% undergoes strict quality control. This ensures safety, purity, and efficacy. Physicians can trust its consistent performance, as each batch complies with international regulatory guidelines for biological products.
Versatile Clinical ApplicationSuitable for both adults and children, Human ALBUMIN 20% is commonly used in emergency medicine, surgery, and critical care to restore and maintain circulatory volume. Its use is tailored as per medical need and patient response.
FAQs of Human ALBUMIN 20%100ml:
Q: How is Human ALBUMIN 20% administered to patients?
A: Human ALBUMIN 20% is administered intravenously (IV) by a healthcare professional in a clinical setting. The rate and dosage of infusion depend on the patients specific medical condition and are determined by the physician.
Q: What conditions can be treated with Human ALBUMIN 20%?
A: This product is recommended for restoring and maintaining blood volume in cases of hypoproteinemia, burns, shock, hypovolemia, liver failure, and nephrotic syndrome. Always use it under the guidance of a physician.
Q: When should Human ALBUMIN 20% not be used?
A: Human ALBUMIN 20% should not be used in patients with severe anemia, cardiac failure, or known hypersensitivity to human albumin. Inform your doctor about any medical history before starting treatment.
Q: Where should Human ALBUMIN 20% be stored?
A: The vial should be stored below 25C, protected from light, and must not be frozen. Proper storage ensures the integrity and effectiveness of the product until its expiry date.
Q: What precautions should be taken during administration?
A: Patients with impaired cardiac or renal function require careful monitoring during administration. Allergic reactions may occur due to the human plasma proteinsmedical supervision is necessary throughout the infusion.
Q: How does Human ALBUMIN 20% benefit patients?
A: Human ALBUMIN 20% increases circulating blood volume, improves tissue oxygenation, and helps stabilize patients experiencing blood or plasma loss. It is especially valuable in critical care and surgical settings as a plasma substitute.
Q: What is the process for using Human ALBUMIN 20% in a hospital?
A: A healthcare provider will prepare the vial for intravenous infusion following aseptic procedures. The physician determines the appropriate dose (typically 12 g/kg), and patient response is closely observed throughout the administration.