Lolaspey 5gm Infusion

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Composition FOR Lolaspey 5gm Infusion

L-Ornithine L-Aspartate(5gm)

food interaction for Lolaspey Infusion

alcohol interaction for Lolaspey Infusion

pregnancy interaction for Lolaspey Infusion

lactation interaction for Lolaspey Infusion

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No interaction found/established
It is not known whether it is safe to consume alcohol with Lolaspey 5gm Infusion. Please consult your doctor.
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Information regarding the use of Lolaspey 5gm Infusion during pregnancy is not available. Please consult your doctor.
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Information regarding the use of Lolaspey 5gm Infusion during breastfeeding is not available. Please consult your doctor.
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SALT INFORMATION FOR Lolaspey 5gm Infusion

L-Ornithine L-Aspartate(5gm)

Lolaspey infusion uses

{med_name} is used in the treatment of liver disease.

How lolaspey infusion works

Lolaspey 5gm Infusion is a combination of two amino acids which works by protecting the liver from harmful chemical substances (free radicals), thus preventing liver damage.

Common side effects of lolaspey infusion

Injection site reactions (pain, swelling, redness)

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Expert advice FOR Lolaspey Infusion

  • You will be regularly monitored for blood creatinine and blood/urine urea levels.
  • Inform your doctor if you are pregnant, planning a pregnancy, or breastfeeding.
  • Do not take this medicine if you are allergic to any of its ingredients.

Frequently asked questions FOR Lolaspey 5gm Infusion

L-Ornithine L-Aspartate

Q. Is it ok to take alcohol when taking Lolaspey 5gm Infusion?
No, it is not recommended to take alcohol when on Lolaspey 5gm Infusion. It is a medicine given in cases of liver failure. Although, there are no reported interaction. Still, in cases of liver failure, alcohol should be avoided as it could worsen your complication of liver disease.
Q. What is Lolaspey 5gm Infusion?
Lolaspey 5gm Infusion is made up of two amino acids. It is most commonly used in cases of liver diseases in order to prevent it from abnormal brain function called hepatic encephalopathy.
Q. What is the use of Lolaspey 5gm Infusion in the treatment of hepatic encephalopathy (HE)?
Hepatic encephalopathy (HE) is a brain disorder which occurs in patients with liver failure. In liver failure, there is increased bacterial growth in the intestine which leads to an accumulation of ammonia in blood. This deteriorating condition of the liver starts affecting the functioning of the brain, causing Hepatic encephalopathy. Lolaspey 5gm Infusion works by detoxifying the ammonia from the blood, hence decreasing the free ammonia from the body. This, as a result, helps decrease the abnormal functioning of the brain caused due to liver failure.
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Q. How is Lolaspey 5gm Infusion given?
Lolaspey 5gm Infusion can be given daily as an injection that is injected into the veins. Your doctor will suggest the appropriate dose depending on the patient’s health condition and severity of the disease.

Content on this page was last updated on 03 April, 2024, by Dr. Varun Gupta (MD Pharmacology)