What is human albumin?
What brand names are available for human albumin?
- Albuked-5
- Albuked-25
- Albuminar-5
- Albuminar-25
- Alburx
- Albutein
- Buminate
- Flexbumin
- Kedbumin
- Plasbumin-5
- Plasbumin-25
Do I need a prescription for human albumin?
Why is human albumin prescribed to patients?
What are the side effects of human albumin?
- edema,
- increased heart rate,
- headache,
- nausea,
- vomiting,
- flushing,
- itching,
- fever, and
- chills.
What is the dosage for human albumin?
- Hypovolemia: Administer albumin 25% 100 to 200 ml; repeat in 15 to 20 minutes if necessary for patients' primarily needing protein/oncotic pressure. For patients with significant plasma or volume deficits (hypovolemic shock), use albumin 5%.
- Hypoalbuminemia: Initially administer 12.5 to 25 g of albumin IV, based on total albumin deficit. Maximum 2 g of albumin per kg of weight per day.
- Burns: After the first 24 hours, administer albumin 5% or 25% IV to achieve plasma albumin level of approximately 2.5 g / 100 ml or a total plasma protein concentration 5.2 g / 100 ml. Initial dose of 25 g of albumin is recommended.
- Acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS): Administer 25 g of albumin IV over 30 minutes, every 8 hours for 3 days, if necessary.
- Hypovolemia: Administer albumin 25% 2.5 to 5 ml per kg of weight; repeat in 15 – 20 minutes if necessary. For patients with significant plasma deficits, use albumin 5%.
- Hypoalbuminemia: For ages 12 to 16, administer 50 to 75 g IV as initial dose.
- Burns: For ages 12 to 16, dose should be individualized based on plasma oncotic pressure or protein content or by direct observations of vital signs; patients must be adequately hydrated.
- Acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS): For ages 12 to 16, administer 25 g of albumin IV over 30 minutes, every 8 hours for 3 days, if necessary.
- Hemolytic Disease of the Newborn: May administer albumin 25% prior to or during exchange transfusion in a dose of 1 g per kg of bodyweight.
Which drugs or supplements interact with human albumin?
Do not mix with protein hydrolysates or solutions containing alcohol since these combinations can cause the proteins to precipitate.
Do not mix with other medicinal products including blood and blood components. Albumin is compatible with whole blood, plasma, saline, glucose or sodium lactate.
Is human albumin safe to use during pregnancy or while breastfeeding?
Albumin is present in breast milk. It is compatible with breastfeeding.
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