
Abbott Haemaccel Infusion 500ml
Abbott Haemaccel Infusion is used for the treatment of hypovolemia, prevention, and treatment of shock, volume replacement during surgery, and burn injuries
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Abbott Haemaccel Infusion is a 3.5% colloidal infusion solution of polygeline with electrolytes, designed for intravenous administration. It’s used as a plasma expander for volume replacement in various clinical situations.
Uses
Haemaccel is primarily used for:
- Treatment of hypovolemia
- Prevention and treatment of shock
- Volume replacement during surgery
- Treatment of burn injuries
- Plasma exchange procedures
Benefits
- Rapid and effective plasma volume expansion
- Balanced electrolyte composition
- No refrigeration required (store below 25°C)
- Does not require blood type matching
- Lower risk of anaphylactic reactions compared to other colloids
- Suitable for emergency situations
How It Works
Polygeline, a cross-linked gelatin, acts as a plasma expander by increasing oncotic pressure, drawing fluid into the intravascular space. The electrolyte composition helps maintain physiological balance.
Dosage
Dosage depends on the clinical situation, patient’s condition, and degree of volume depletion. Typically administered intravenously at a rate determined by the healthcare provider. Always follow the prescribing physician’s instructions.
Side Effects
May include allergic reactions, fluid overload, electrolyte imbalances, or rarely, anaphylactic reactions. Monitor for signs of allergic reactions during infusion.
Warning
Use with caution in patients with heart or kidney failure, severe liver disease, or bleeding disorders. Not recommended for patients with known hypersensitivity to gelatin products.
Interactions
It may interact with certain medications. Inform your healthcare provider about all medications and medical conditions.
Important Information
For intravenous use only. Use immediately after opening. Do not use if the solution is cloudy or contains particles. Monitor vital signs during administration. Single-use only; discard unused portion.
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Nutrition Facts
- 500ML servings per container
- Serving SizeEach 100ml Contains
- Amount per serving
- Calories0
- % Daily Value*
- Polygeline
- Polypeptides of degraded gelatin, cross-linked via urea bridges 3.5 g (equivalent to 0.63 g of nitrogen)
- Sodium Chloride I.P. 0.85 g
- Potassium Chloride I.P. 0.038 g
- Calcium Chloride I.P. 0.070 g
- Water for Injections I.P. q.S.
- Electrolytes in m.mol/L: Na+ 145 K+ 5.1 Ca++ 6.25 Cl- 145 Mean molecular weight: 30,000 pH of the infusion solution: 7.3 ± 0.3 The composition is made isoionic with polypeptides
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- Preparation:
- Verify the solution: Ensure the Haemaccel solution is clear and free from particles. Do not use if the solution is cloudy or contains particles.
- Check the packaging: Inspect the infusion container for any leaks or damage. Do not use if the container is compromised.
- Administration:
- Intravenous Infusion: Haemaccel is administered intravenously. It should be given through an IV line by a healthcare professional.
- Dosage: The dosage and rate of infusion will be determined by the healthcare provider based on the patient's clinical condition and response to treatment.
- Rate of Infusion: The rate should be controlled and monitored closely to avoid rapid infusion, which could cause circulatory overload.
- During Infusion:
- Monitor the patient for any signs of adverse reactions such as allergic reactions, fever, or chills.
- Keep an eye on vital signs like blood pressure, heart rate, and respiratory rate during the infusion.
- If any adverse reaction occurs, stop the infusion immediately and seek medical assistance.
- After Infusion:
- Dispose of the used infusion set and container according to local medical waste disposal guidelines.
- Monitor the patient for any delayed adverse reactions or side effects.
- Record the details of the infusion in the patient’s medical record, including the amount infused and any reactions observed.
- Storage:
- Store Haemaccel Infusion at room temperature (between 15°C and 25°C).
- Protect from light and do not freeze.
- Use within the expiration date indicated on the packaging.
- Haemaccel should only be used under the supervision of a healthcare professional.
- Do not use Haemaccel if you have a known allergy to gelatin or any other component of the solution.
- Inform your healthcare provider about any other medications you are taking and any medical conditions you have before using Haemaccel.