Seroalbumin
Seroalbumin Products are primarily used for
Short term fluid replacement after trauma, Nephrotic syndrome
About Seroalbumin Products
Uses of Seroalbumin Products
Albumin is used for short term fluid replacement after trauma and nephrotic syndrome.
Seroalbumin Products side effects
Common
Side Effects of Seroalbumin are Flushing (sense of warmth in the face, ears, neck and trunk), Fever, Chills, Nausea, Vomiting, Anaphylactic shock, Heart failure, Pulmonary edema, Hypotension (low blood pressure), Tachycardia, Urticaria, Rash, Headache.
How Seroalbumin Products work
Albumin 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.
Patient Concerns about Seroalbumin Products
Frequently asked questions about Seroalbumin Products
Frequently asked questions about Albumin
Q. What do you need to inform your doctor before you are given Seroalbumin 20% Infusion?
Before you are given this medicine, you need to inform your doctor if you are allergic to albumin preparations or to any of the other ingredients of this medicine. Suspicion of allergic or anaphylactic type reactions requires an immediate stop of the infusion.
Q. What vitals should be monitored before giving Seroalbumin 20% Infusion
Before giving this injection, your doctor or nurse will measure your blood pressure, heart rate and conduct blood tests to make sure you are not given an excess dose. If you experience a headache, difficulty in breathing, or increased blood pressure, inform your doctor immediately.
Q. How is Seroalbumin 20% Infusion given?
This medicine must be administered intravenously at a rate not to exceed 1 mL/min to patients with normal blood volume, due to the risk of developing circulatory overload and pulmonary edema (excess fluid in lungs).