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Nirhes Injection belongs to the group of medications called plasma volume expanders. It is used to treat hypovolemia (low blood volume). It draws water into the bloodstream, increasing plasma volume and improving circulation. It helps replace lost blood volume, improving blood flow and pressure. It supports vital organ function and stability during operations or injury, reducing the risk of shock and fluid loss. The common side effects of Nirhes Injection may include itching, reduced plasma proteins, decreased hematocrit, and increased serum amylase.
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About Nirhes Injection
Nirhes Injection is used to treat low blood volume (hypovolemia). Hypovolemia is a condition in which the body has low blood volume, usually due to excessive fluid loss from bleeding, dehydration, or severe burns. If untreated, it can lead to low blood pressure, poor organ oxygen delivery, and potential shock. The treatment involves fluid replacement with crystalloids or colloids to restore circulation.
Nirhes Injection contains Hydroxyethyl starch. It draws water into the bloodstream, increasing plasma volume and improving circulation. In cases of low blood volume (hypovolemia), it helps maintain blood pressure and organ perfusion. Its effects are temporary and depend on dose, molecular weight, and infusion rate.
The dose and duration of treatment with Nirhes Injection may vary depending on your medical condition. Common side effects include itching, reduced plasma proteins, decreased hematocrit, and increased serum amylase. Most of these side effects gradually resolve on their own. However, please consult the doctor if they persist or worsen.
Inform your doctor if you are pregnant or breastfeeding before receiving Nirhes Injection. It is unknown whether Nirhes Injection interacts with alcohol or not. However, as a precautionary measure, it is best to avoid alcohol to prevent potential risks. Inform your doctor if you have heart, kidney, or liver problems or any pre-existing health conditions and about all the medicines you are taking to minimize the risk of potential side effects.
Uses of Nirhes Injection
Directions for Use
Medicinal Benefits
Nirhes Injection belongs to the group of medications called plasma volume expanders and is used to treat hypovolemia. It helps replace lost blood volume, improving blood flow and pressure. It supports vital organ function and stability during operations or injury, reducing the risk of shock and fluid loss.
How Nirhes Injection Works
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What if I have taken an overdose of Nirhes Injection
Drug Warnings
Inform your doctor if you have cardiac insufficiency, severe kidney dysfunction, or electrolyte imbalances, as the fluid overload risk is higher. Fluid status and infusion rates should be carefully monitored. In severe dehydration, a crystalloid should be given first. Patients undergoing open-heart surgery should be closely observed, as Nirhes Injection may increase bleeding risk. Coagulation status should be monitored, and use should be discontinued if coagulopathy occurs. High doses of Nirhes Injection may affect blood clotting, haematocrit, and plasma proteins. Liver function should be checked due to potential amylase elevation. If you experience hypersensitivity reactions, including anaphylaxis, stop using Nirhes Injection immediately. Avoid using Nirhes Injection in patients with pre-existing renal dysfunction and discontinue immediately if renal injury occurs. Monitor kidney function for at least 90 days, as kidney replacement therapy may be required. Prolonged use of Nirhes Injection may cause severe and persistent itching. Its use in children is limited and should only be under strict medical supervision, with individualized dosage for newborns and premature infants. Inform your doctor if you are pregnant, breastfeeding, or taking other medications to prevent potential interactions.
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Alcohol
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It is unknown whether alcohol interacts with Nirhes Injection. However, avoid alcohol consumption while treatment with Nirhes Injection as a precautionary measure to prevent unpleasant side effects.
Pregnancy
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There are no adequate and well-controlled studies in pregnant women. Please, inform your doctor before using this medication during pregnancy.
Breast Feeding
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It is unknown whether Nirhes Injection passes into breastmilk. Please consult your doctor if you are breastfeeding to evaluate the potential risks and benefits.
Driving
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Nirhes Injection is not known to cause dizziness. However, please consult your doctor if you experience dizziness for further evaluation and guidance.
Liver
Caution
Nirhes Injection is not recommended in patients with severe liver diseases. Please consult your doctor if you have any concerns.
Kidney
Caution
Nirhes Injection is not recommended in patients with renal impairment experiencing oliguria or anuria unless caused by hypovolemia. Please consult your doctor if you have any concerns.
Children
Caution
There is limited information on its use in children, and it should only be administered under close medical supervision. Dosage will be individualized, especially for newborns and premature infants. Please consult the doctor for guidance.
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Nirhes Injection belongs to the group of medications called plasma volume expanders used to treat hypovolemia (low blood volume).
Nirhes Injection contains Hydroxyethyl starch. It works by drawing water into the bloodstream, increasing plasma volume and improving circulation. It helps maintain blood pressure and organ perfusion in cases of hypovolemia (low blood volume). Its effects are temporary and depend on dose, molecular weight, and infusion rate.
Contact your doctor if you experience allergic reactions such as headache, fever, abnormal heartbeat, or breathing issues. Seek medical attention for unusual bruising or bleeding, as these may indicate serious side effects. Additionally, report any other unexpected symptoms to your doctor.
The common side effects of Nirhes Injection include itching, reduced plasma proteins, decreased haematocrit, and increased serum amylase. Most of these side effects gradually resolve on their own over time. However, please consult the doctor if these side effects persist or worsen.
Store Nirhes Injection at 15°C–25°C and do not freeze. Keep it out of sight and reach of children.
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