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Dosage Form: | Infusion |
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Generic Name | Hydroxyethyl starch 130/0.4 and Sodium Chloride Injection 500ml:30g+45g |
Strength | 500ml:30g+45g |
Packing | 1 glass bottle/box |
Origin | China |
Treatment and prevention of hypovolemia, acute isovolemic hemodilution (ANH).
Avoid excessive use resulting in fluid overload, especially in patients with cardiac insufficiency and severe renal insufficiency, where the risk of fluid overload increases and dose should be adjusted. To prevent severe dehydration, a crystal solution should be given before use. Caution should be exercised in patients with severe liver disease or severe coagulation disorders, such as severe Willebrand disease. Adequate fluids should be supplied and renal function and fluid balance monitored regularly. Serum electrolyte levels should be closely monitored. For the occurrence of anaphylactic reactions, see Adverse Reactions. Avoid mixing with other drugs. If it is necessary to mix with other drugs under special circumstances, attention should be paid to compatibility (no flocculation or precipitation), sterility and even mixing. The bottle or bag should be used immediately after opening. Cannot be used after expiration date; Unused medicines should be discarded. Use only when the solution is clear and the container is not damaged. Keep out of reach of children. Consult your doctor if you experience any adverse events and/or adverse reactions while using this product. Tell your doctor if you are using other medications. Athletes use with caution.
Pregnant and lactating women
There is no clinical data for pregnancy patients. Animal studies have shown no direct or indirect effects on conception, embryonic development, delivery or postpartum development, and no teratogenic results. It should only be used in pregnant patients if the likely therapeutic benefits outweigh the risks. There is no clinical data available for lactation.
Children's medicine
Data are not available for use in children and should only be used in children when the possible therapeutic benefits outweigh the risks
Geriatric medicine
As with other volume substitutes, if excessive use may cause an overloading of the circulatory system (e.g. pulmonary edema), discontinue immediately and give diuretics if necessary.