Uses of Biseko

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Biseko drug has the effect of compensating for lost blood volume, reducing blood protein and albumin, preventing infections, thinning blood. Depending on the location and severity of the disease, each person will use the appropriate dose.

1. What is Biseko?


Biseko is an intravenous drug manufactured by Biotest Pharma GmbH - Germany. Has the effect of compensating for lost blood volume, reducing blood protein gamma, preventing blood thinning, infection in antibody deficiency syndrome.
The main ingredient of Biseko is human plasma protein, in addition, there are Potassium, Magnesium, Clove, Calcio,... Patients can only take the drug according to the doctor's prescription.
Biseko is prepared in the form of a clear or yellow-brown or slightly milky white solution. Biseko can be packaged in 50ml, 250ml or 500ml bottles.

2. What are the uses of Biseko brand-name drugs?


Uses Biseko is used to support the treatment of lost blood volume, reduce blood protein gamma, reduce protein and blood albumin. In addition, Biseko injection solution also prevents blood thinning, infections of antibody deficiency syndrome.
2.1. Pharmacodynamics The main ingredient of Biseko is 5% protein solution prepared from human plasma of healthy blood donors. The drug for intravenous use contains all antibodies against gram-positive and gram-negative bacteria.
Biseko injection solution contains albumin and other transport proteins, so it is suitable for replacing blood lost after accident or surgery.
Biseko is highly stable and does not contain clotting factors. Therefore, regardless of blood type, the drug can still be used.
2.2. Pharmacokinetics Biseko solution for injection contains intact and fully biologically active human plasma proteins in stable form. Therefore, the elimination half-life, elimination, or normal plasma metabolism are consistent with no effect in patients with impaired renal function.

3. Dosage, how to use Biseko


Each drug is assigned a different pathology with an appropriate dose. In order for Biseko to be effective, patients need to use it exactly as prescribed by a specialist doctor or a specialist pharmacist.
How to use Biseko:
Use Biseko by intravenous route; Normally, Biseko's solution is clear or slightly milky. Before use, check the medicine in the bottle for precipitation and discoloration. Do not use Biseko with residue or cloudiness; Biseko injection solution should be warmed to body temperature or room temperature before administration; When starting intravenous infusion, the rate of Biseko should not exceed 20 drops/min (about 1ml/min). The body tolerates the drug well, the infusion rate increases slowly, up to about 0.3 - 0.4mg/kg body weight/hour. Dosage of Biseko:
For adults: Increase the maximum dose to 2000ml/day; For children: Biseko solution for injection is indicated at a dose of 15-20ml/kg body weight/day. Note: The dosage of Biseko intravenous solution is for reference only. The specific dose depends on the physical condition, location, and severity of the disease of each person.

4. Side effects of Biseko injection


In addition to the health benefits of Biseko, during intravenous infusion, patients may experience some unwanted side effects as follows:
Common side effects:
Headache, dizziness, nausea , vomiting; Fever, allergic reaction, mild back pain. Rare side effects:
Ingredients in Biseko can cause low blood pressure; Causes hypersensitivity reactions leading to drug shock. Instructions for handling:
If you experience side effects, you need to reduce the infusion rate or stop the infusion; If the side effects persist even after stopping the medication, see a doctor immediately; In case of shock, it is necessary to visit a shock specialist to receive timely treatment support.

5. What to do when overdose, forget dose of Biseko?


In case of Biseko overdose:
Blood volume increases if the patient overdoses and the infusion rate is too high; For infants and young children, an overdose of Biseko will lead to a number of clinical symptoms, including increased hemolysis. In case of missed dose of Biseko:
In fact, Biseko injection solution is only used when needed, there is no specific schedule, there is almost no case of missed dose.

6. Biseko drug interactions


Weakening vaccines: Using Biseko reduces the effectiveness of some vaccines such as chickenpox, mumps, measles,...; With serological tests: Using Biseko drug temporarily increases antibodies in the blood, patients have positive results with serological tests; Incompatibility: Absolutely do not share Biseko intravenous infusion solution with other drugs. However, mixed with physiological saline solution.

7. Notes when using Biseko


In the process of using Biseko intravenous infusion solution, the patient should carefully read how to use the drug and refer to the following information:
Contraindications to the use of Biseko:
In case of hypersensitivity to the drug's ingredients; The patient is sensitive to human proteins. Precautions while taking Biseko:
Some adverse reactions to the drug may be related to the infusion rate. In order for Biseko to be effective, it is necessary to strictly adhere to the infusion rate; Careful monitoring, close monitoring of symptoms throughout the infusion of Biseko; Monitor patients after Biseko infusion for at least 20 minutes. For young children
Use the correct dose of Biseko recommended for children; Monitor the child during and after the infusion is completed. For machine operators:
Biseko intravenous solution does not affect the ability to drive vehicles and machines. Pregnant and lactating women:
Biseko intravenous solution is not safe for pregnant women, use caution when using, listen to your doctor's advice; Biseko should be used with caution in lactating women. How to store Biseko:
Store Biseko in the box, at a temperature of 2 - 8°C, away from moisture and direct sunlight; Biseko must not be stored in the bathroom; Biseko must not be stored in the freezer compartment; Dispose of medication properly and in the designated place when it is past its expiration date or consult your pharmacist or medical waste disposal company. The content of the article explains the use of Biseko drug for human health in replacing lost blood volume, preventing blood thinning and infectious diseases. The use of drugs must comply with the guidance of a specialist doctor or pharmacist.

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