About
Albumaps 100mg Injection contains human albumin, a natural protein derived from human plasma, which plays a crucial role in maintaining oncotic pressure and transporting various substances in the bloodstream. As a plasma volume expander, it helps to restore and maintain circulating blood volume in conditions where there is significant fluid loss or inadequate protein levels. Albumin contributes significantly to the osmotic pressure of plasma, thereby drawing fluid from the interstitial space into the intravascular compartment, which helps to stabilize blood pressure and improve tissue perfusion.
Beyond its role in volume expansion, albumin also acts as a carrier protein for hormones, enzymes, drugs, and toxins, facilitating their transport and metabolism. It is vital for maintaining fluid balance, supporting immune function, and providing antioxidant properties. Administered intravenously, Albumaps is a critical therapeutic agent in emergency and critical care settings, where rapid and effective volume restoration or protein replacement is necessary to prevent organ dysfunction and improve patient outcomes.
Uses
- Treatment of hypovolemic shock
- Management of severe burns
- Correction of hypoproteinemia
- Support in acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS)
Directions For Use
Albumaps 100mg Injection is administered intravenously by a qualified healthcare professional. The dosage and infusion rate are determined by the patient's clinical condition and response.
Benefits
- Rapid plasma volume expansion
- Maintains oncotic pressure
- Supports stable blood pressure
- Transports vital substances
- Reduces edema in specific conditions
- Critical in emergency fluid resuscitation
Side Effects
- Flushing of the skin
- Urticaria (hives)
- Fever and chills
- Nausea and vomiting
- Tachycardia (rapid heart rate)
- Hypotension (low blood pressure)
- Allergic reactions (rare)
- Fluid overload (pulmonary edema)
- Headache
- Back pain
- Rash
- Anaphylaxis (very rare)
Safety Measures
- Alcohol - No specific interaction with alcohol; generally not relevant for intravenously administered albumin.
- Pregnancy - Generally considered safe for use during pregnancy when clinically indicated, as albumin is a natural component of human plasma.
- Breastfeeding - Considered safe during breastfeeding as albumin is a natural component of human milk and is not expected to pose a risk to the infant.
- Liver - Use with caution in patients with severe liver disease; monitor for signs of fluid overload, as impaired liver function can affect fluid balance.
- Kidney - Use with caution in patients with severe renal impairment; monitor for fluid overload, especially in anuric or oliguric patients.
- Lung - Use with caution in patients with pulmonary edema or severe cardiac failure due to the risk of fluid overload and exacerbation of respiratory distress.
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