How it works:
Increases oncotic pressure and retains fluid within blood vessels
Enhances blood circulation during shock, burns, or surgery
Reduces tissue oedema
May support detoxification in liver failure or sepsis
Recommended for:
Hypoalbuminaemia
Shock or sepsis management
Burn injuries and surgical patients
Cirrhosis with ascites
Only under physician supervision in hospital settings
Hypoalbuminaemia, hypovolemia, burn shock, ascites due to liver cirrhosis, sepsis, post-operative and trauma-related blood loss, plasma leakage syndromes.
Administered intravenously via slow infusion. Dosage and rate depend on clinical condition, body weight, and laboratory parameters, and are determined by a healthcare professional.
Contraindications:
Known hypersensitivity to albumin
Hypervolemia
Severe cardiac insufficiency
Uncontrolled hypertension
Significant renal impairment
Side effects:
Chills, fever
Headache
Hypotension
Tachycardia
Skin rash, pruritus, allergic reactions
Nausea
Rare anaphylactic reactions