Albudac 20% Injection

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Composition FOR Albudac 20% Injection

Albumin(20%)

food interaction for Albudac Injection

alcohol interaction for Albudac Injection

pregnancy interaction for Albudac Injection

lactation interaction for Albudac Injection

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No interaction found/established
It is not known whether it is safe to consume alcohol with Albudac 20% Injection. Please consult your doctor.
CONSULT YOUR DOCTOR
Albudac 20% Injection may be unsafe to use during pregnancy. Although there are limited studies in humans, animal studies have shown harmful effects on the developing baby. Your doctor will weigh the benefits and any potential risks before prescribing it to you. Please consult your doctor.
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Information regarding the use of Albudac 20% Injection during breastfeeding is not available. Please consult your doctor.
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SALT INFORMATION FOR Albudac 20% Injection

Albumin(20%)

Albudac injection uses

{med_name} is used in the treatment of short term fluid replacement after trauma.

How albudac injection works

Albudac 20% Injection 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.

Common side effects of albudac injection

Vomiting, Flushing (sense of warmth in the face, ears, neck and trunk), Fever, Nausea, Chills, Hives, Slow heart rate

SUBSTITUTES FOR Albudac Injection

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  • Alburel 20gm Solution for Infusion
    (100 ml Injection in bottle)
    Reliance Life Sciences
    Rs. 77.02/ml of Injection
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    Rs. 8863.53
    pay 22% more per ml of Injection
  • Alburel-T Injection
    (100 ml Injection in vial)
    Reliance Life Sciences
    Rs. 58.69/ml of Injection
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    Rs. 6053.91
    save 7% more per ml of Injection
  • Alburel-OS Solution For Infusion
    (100 ml Injection in bottle)
    Reliance Life Sciences
    Rs. 78.12/ml of Injection
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    Rs. 8057.75
    pay 24% more per ml of Injection
  • Albutas 20% Injection
    (100 ml Injection in vial)
    Intas Pharmaceuticals Ltd
    Rs. 63.99/ml of Injection
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    Rs. 6600
    pay 2% more per ml of Injection
  • Albuprime Injection
    (100 ml Injection in vial)
    Intas Pharmaceuticals Ltd
    Rs. 53.57/ml of Injection
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    Rs. 5526
    save 15% more per ml of Injection

Expert advice FOR Albudac Injection

  • It is given as an injection into veins under the supervision of a medical professional.
  • Inform your doctor immediately if you experience a skin rash, itching, breathing difficulties, swelling of face and changes in heartbeat while using this medicine.
  • Inform your doctor if you have history of severe anemia (lack of red blood cells), or severe heart failure.

Frequently asked questions FOR Albudac 20% Injection

Albumin

Q. What do you need to inform your doctor before you are given Albudac 20% Injection?
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 Albudac 20% Injection
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 Albudac 20% Injection 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).

Content on this page was last updated on 29 November, 2023, by Dr. Varun Gupta (MD Pharmacology)