Albutein
Albutein 50ML of 25%
What is Albutein?
Albutein is a sterile, aqueous solution of human albumin primarily used for plasma volume replacement and maintenance of colloid osmotic pressure in various medical conditions, such as hypoalbuminemia and hypovolemia. It is derived from large pools of human plasma and undergoes rigorous screening and purification processes to ensure safety and efficacy. Albutein is administered intravenously and is indicated in critical care settings to support blood volume and as a protein replacement therapy.Side Effects
- fever
- chills
- rash or redness at the injection site
Warnings
- Do not use if allergic to albumin or any component of the formulation
- Use with caution in patients with severe anemia
- Monitor for signs of fluid overload or heart failure
- Potential for increased risk of bleeding in patients with bleeding disorders
- Product may carry risk of transmitting infectious agents
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- fever
- chills
- rash or redness at the injection site
- nausea
- vomiting
- hypotension
- tachycardia
- Do not use if allergic to albumin or any component of the formulation
- Use with caution in patients with severe anemia
- Monitor for signs of fluid overload or heart failure
- Potential for increased risk of bleeding in patients with bleeding disorders
- Product may carry risk of transmitting infectious agents
- Caution in patients with renal impairment
Albutein Coupons & Prices
Albutein 50ML of 25%
What is Albutein ?
Albutein is a sterile, aqueous solution of human albumin primarily used for plasma volume replacement and maintenance of colloid osmotic pressure in various medical conditions, such as hypoalbuminemia and hypovolemia. It is derived from large pools of human plasma and undergoes rigorous screening and purification processes to ensure safety and efficacy. Albutein is administered intravenously and is indicated in critical care settings to support blood volume and as a protein replacement therapy.
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