Human Albumin Grifols
Generic name:albumin (human)
Dosage form: injection, solution
Drug class:Plasma expanders
Medically reviewed by Drugs.com. Last updated on Nov 22, 2021.
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- Indications and Usage
- Dosage and Administration
- Dosage Forms and Strengths
- Contraindications
- Warnings and Precautions
- Adverse Reactions/Side Effects
- Clinical Studies
- Drug Interactions
- Use In Specific Populations
- Description
- Clinical Pharmacology
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- How Supplied/Storage and Handling
- Patient Counseling Information
Indications and Usage for Human Albumin Grifols
Hypovolemia
For restoration and maintenance of circulating blood volume where hypovolemia is demonstrated and colloid use is appropriate. When hypovolemia is long standing and hypoalbuminemia exists accompanied by adequate hydration or edema, 20-25% albumin solutions should be used.1,2,3
Acute liver failure is a special situation in which both hypovolemia and hypoalbuminemia can be present. Human Albumin Grifols® 20% can be used in such cases.1
Human Albumin Grifols 20% may be of value in the treatment of shock or hypotension in renal dialysis patients.1
Cardiopulmonary Bypass Procedures (Treatment Adjunct)
Preoperative dilution of blood using albumin and crystalloid can be used in cardiopulmonary bypass procedures. Albumin also may be used in the priming fluid.4,5,6
Acute Nephrosis (Treatment Adjunct)
Human Albumin Grifols 20% may be used to treat peripheral edema in patients with acute nephrosis who are refractory to cyclophosphamide, corticosteroid therapy or diuretics.1,2,7
Hypoalbuminemia
Human Albumin Grifols 20% may be indicated for subjects with hypoalbuminemia who are critically ill and/or actively bleeding. When albumin deficit is the result of excessive protein loss, the effect of Human Albumin Grifols 20% administration will be temporary unless the underlying disorder is reversed.8,9,10
Septic patients and patients undergoing major surgery may lose more than half of their circulating plasma volume.1,11 Treatment with Human Albumin Grifols 20% may be of value in such cases, especially when plasma colloid oncotic pressure is abnormally low.1 In the first 24 hours after thermal injury, large volumes of crystalloids are i...