What are the effects of Aminoleban?

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Aminoleban drug belongs to the subgroup of parenteral nutrition products. So in what cases is Aminoleban prescribed for use in many people's questions and the following article will provide readers with some basic information about this drug.

1. What is Aminoleban 500ml?


Aminoleban is a sterile, clear, colorless, solution for intravenous infusion without particles visible to the naked eye.
Aminoleban is used for the prevention and treatment of hepatic encephalopathy in patients with chronic liver failure, intravenous nutrition in liver disease with or without hepatic encephalopathy, correction of amino acid imbalance due to liver failure. .

2. Dosage of Aminoleban


Adults: The usual dose is 500-1000 ml of Aminoleban solution per intravenous infusion. Peripheral venous infusion rate is 1.7-2.7 ml/min.
Total dose used for parenteral nutrition: 500-1000 ml in combination with Dextrose or another compatible solution infused through a central vein over 24 hours.
Dosage is adjusted for symptoms, age and weight.

3. Contraindications when taking Aminoleban


As recommended, Aminoleban is contraindicated in the following cases:
Severe renal failure. Disorders of water and electrolyte metabolism. Abnormalities of amino acid metabolism due to causes other than liver. Severe heart failure. Caution when using Aminoleban for the following cases: Patients with severe acidosis, weakness and severe dehydration, congestive heart failure.

4. Possible side effects when taking Aminoleban


The following side effects are encountered when using Aminoleban:
Vomiting and nausea. Chest pain and palpitations. Increased levels of ammonia in the blood. When infusion of large amounts of solution or infusion at a rapid rate causes acidosis. When combining Aminoleban with drugs that are stable in alkaline media and water-insoluble drugs, precipitation may occur. If this sign occurs, the drug solution should not be used.
When infusion of this drug solution with another drug solution should be checked for turbidity and precipitate immediately after mixing the drug solutions, before infusion and regularly during infusion to minimize the risk of drug incompatibility occurs.
For the elderly: reduced physiological function should be cautious to reduce the dose and reduce the infusion rate.
For pregnant women when using the drug solution should be cautious.

5. Notes when using Aminoleban


Before use: Take appropriate sterilization measures (infusion device and infusion skin area) to avoid cross-contamination.
When infusing the patient in a cold environment, the solution should be warmed to a temperature close to body temperature.
While using Slow infusion through the peripheral venous system.
Should change the infusion site or stop the infusion when signs of vasculitis appear.
Other notes Check the color of the color indicator before opening the plastic bag, if the color indicator turns blue or purple, do not use the drug solution.
If the bottle has a leak, is still cloudy or changes color, do not use it.
The bottle is for single use only.
If the product has expired, do not use it.
Above is the information about the drug Aminoleban, so before using you need to understand to use the drug to achieve the best effect. If you have any questions, please contact your doctor for in-depth advice.

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