Albumin

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Albumin Drug Index

Albumin is a family of globular proteins, the most common of which are the serum albumins. All the proteins of the albumin family are water-soluble, moderately soluble in concentrated salt solutions, and experience heat denaturation. Albumins are commonly found in blood plasma and differ from other blood proteins in that they are not glycosylated. Substances containing albumins are called albuminoids. A number of blood transport proteins are evolutionarily related in the albumin family, inclu...

Albuminar Albumin

Albumin is a family of globular proteins, the most common of which are the serum albumins. All the proteins of the albumin family are water-soluble, moderately soluble in concentrated salt solutions, and experience heat denaturation. Albumins are commonly found in blood plasma and differ from other blood proteins in that they are not glycosylated. Substances containing albumins are called albuminoids. A number of blood transport proteins are evolutionarily related in the albumin family, inclu...

My Urine RE shows that Albumin . Can I take Neeri Syrup? (my age 40) ## Hi, Raihan! Since Neeri Syrup is an Ayurvedic product, it's not actually been proven to help with anything. Many of these are far more questionable than most herbal supplements available, because their ingredients aren't clearly identified and even ones that are can still be pretty obscure. What did your doctor advise you to do about ?

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Taking Telzy 40 two times a day; Too much weakness in body; seems mascular parts of body are being greatly affected; swelling on feet, ankles and legs; also eyes; short of breath; while walking lot of breathlessness; weight is surprisingly constant at 70 kgs; 69 years of age; for last one month whole body aches; right shoulder and hand can not be stretched like left hand; used to be very active but not any more; no fresh feeling in morning; all the time feel like lying down and doing nothing

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Nanoparticle Albumin-Bound Paclitaxel Drug Index

Protein-bound paclitaxel, also known as nanoparticle albumin–bound paclitaxel or nab-paclitaxel, is an injectable formulation of paclitaxel used to treat breast cancer, lung cancer and pancreatic cancer, among others. Paclitaxel kills cancer cells by preventing the normal breakdown of microtubules during cell division.[1][2][3] In this formulation, paclitaxel is bonded to albumin as a delivery vehicle.[4] It is manufacture...

I want to know as my doctor prescribed nefrosave for high microalbumin in urine ? ## I have ++ trace albumin my urine shall it would be useful of taking nafrosave tab to get rid of microalbumin outflow in my urine ## Nefrosave is just a nutritional supplement that contains N-Acetylcysteine and Taurine, so it's not actually proven to help with anything. Studies have been done to check this combination for treating microalbumin, but no significant difference was found between those taking it and those that just took placebos. Is there anything else I can help with? ## Doctor has prescribed me to take Nefrosave Tablets twice daily for high microalbumin in urine. I would like to know whether it is safe for use. Also let me know the normal range of microalbuminurea.

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Abraxane Nanoparticle Albumin-Bound Paclitaxel

Protein-bound paclitaxel, also known as nanoparticle albumin–bound paclitaxel or nab-paclitaxel, is an injectable formulation of paclitaxel used to treat breast cancer, lung cancer and pancreatic cancer, among others. Paclitaxel kills cancer cells by preventing the normal breakdown of microtubules during cell division.[1][2][3] In this formulation, paclitaxel is bonded to albumin as a delivery vehicle.[4] It is manufacture...

Consuming the Telma 40 would it reduce the level of albumin release. ## Telma contains the active ingredient Telmisartan, this is an ARB that is most commonly used to treat high blood pressure. From what I can find, in research studies, yes, it has been shown to reduce the amount of albumin in the urine, though it is not actually approved to be used specifically for that purpose. Common side effects may include: nausea, drowsiness, headache and dizziness. Learn more: Are there any questions or comments? ## Hello sir, I have used the telma 40 Mg tablet from last 5 years , I have taken daily 1 tablet in morning, have any problem kindly suggest me Thank you,

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spireva-side effects ## My wife is suffering from high blood pressure and causes albumin discharge in urine +++ . She is treating drugs; Lasap H, Myload 10, Q pill 10, recently methylprednisolone inj. 1gm 3dose for 3days for 2nd times @ period of 2months differ and giving cortilone25. 1st times inj. didinot improve now running 2time. Pls, advise me any solution for this chronic.

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In the month of may my meld was 12 now 8 CTP C class now A HB 10.9 PLTLTS 1.05 lac creatinine .86 Albumin 3.3 Bill. 1.12 will I stop taking dytor and ciplar or will I go for fibroscan and then make the decision; or any side effect of dytor? I have umbilical hernia. what should I do? any other examination? CEA 19.9 Is OK. Afp is OK. echo is OK. varices 2nd grade 2 column no as cites till now blood transfusion is in month of April. spleen enlarged Hb1ac 5.2 Thyroid normal. what will I do sir. I am bit confused. is this a good sign CLD due to alcoholism. liquor is not taken more than a year. cld diagnose last year. tell me sir

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hi, doc prescribed diovan 160 one in morning. n moxovas 0.3 in noon for bp control.I have creatinine level is 1.62 urea 33. Albumin/Creat ratio is 55 (microalbuminia) & microalbumin is 114 (normal upto 30 mg/lt) as per last report on 04oct13. I had history of hyperkalemia (Blood potassim > 6) in past when Telma R5 was taking twice a day. Have 2 queries. 1) Is Diovan for BP is safe & nephroprotective & not result a high potassim again 2) before this medication was using stamlo beta twice. now doc changed to Diovan is it helps in urine reports. appreciate your reply

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I have a cirrhotic liver with fibrosis 8.5kpa...Doctor have advised one Evion 400 every day...I am also taking Tenofovir...My HBVDNA is neg,my Lft report is-albumin-4.05,Sgpt-43,Sgot-39,direct bilirubin-0.33.....How Evion 400 is helpful for me? ## Hello, Subhankar! How are you? To be honest, I'm not sure. Did you ask your doctor? Evion is a vitamin E supplement, so he may just have prescribed it to support your health. The only known side effect listed by the FDA is nausea due to its potency. ## Hi,is 8.5kpa fibrosis in liver suggests that the liver is cirrhotic??what is the minimum range for the liver to be cirrhotic in fibroscan??

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My father is suffering from stomach pain & there is the presence of blood in urine. He has gone through U/A's that report albumin is present & 12-14 rbcs are seen. Doctor advised him this tablet & also orox-oz and orireb-dsr tablet... Please tell me whether these tablets are advised in this condition...? What is the role of these tablets in this condition?

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I am 38 yrs old. I use Telsar 20 & Mactor F. Walls of My Urinary Bladder are trabeculated. Though My Prostate is normal in shape & ecopattern is also nomal. Urine R/E report tells me that my Albumin is F traced & Occult blood is traced too. What medicine do you suggest me? Or may I take glevo 500 & urinac 0.4 mg?

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My Father (age 80 yrs) was put on wysolone 10 mg for 1 month for exfoliative dermatitis (erythroderma). His skin colour returned to normal in 1 month but due to reduced albumin levels, hie edema still persisted. Dr advised him to reduce the dosage to 5 mg for 10 days...and then 5 mg alternate days. Within 5-6 days of reducing to 5 mg, the redness returned, and edema reappeared on his face, elbows etc. He continued with the 5 mg for 2 more days, and the flare up has begun to subside. Now he need to taper down the dose further. Will it be a better idea to make it 5 mg and 2.5 mg on alternate days instead of 5 and 0? And then 2.5 and 0...to finally 0? I am worried if he goes without the 5 mg on alternate days, the flare up will happen again ## Hello, Sunny! How is your dad doing? These ste...

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Vasovist Gadofosveset Trisodium

Gadofosveset (trade names Vasovist, Ablavar) is a gadolinium-based MRI contrast agent. It was used as the trisodium salt monohydrate form.[1][2] It acts as a blood pool agent by binding to human serum albumin. The manufacturer (Lantheus Medical) discontinued production in 2017 due to poor sales.[3] Gadofosveset facilitates high-resolution magnetic resonance angiography.[4] Ferumoxytol (trade names Feraheme, Rienso), an intraveno...

Gadofosveset Trisodium Drug Index

Gadofosveset (trade names Vasovist, Ablavar) is a gadolinium-based MRI contrast agent. It was used as the trisodium salt monohydrate form.[1][2] It acts as a blood pool agent by binding to human serum albumin. The manufacturer (Lantheus Medical) discontinued production in 2017 due to poor sales.[3] Gadofosveset facilitates high-resolution magnetic resonance angiography.[4] Ferumoxytol (trade names Feraheme, Rienso), an intraveno...

I'm 29yr male and I have renal stone in both kidney sized 5mm. Today I have test my blood and urine and got the report like this, Blood Urea ---- 11mg/dl Serum Creatinine---- 0.7mg/dl Uric Acid ---- 6.7mg/dl Phosphorus ---- 4.2mg/dl Serum Calcium---- 9.9 mg/dl Urine RE sugar-----Nill Albumin-----Nill Epithelial cells----1-2/HPF Pus cells-------0-2/HPF RBC------Nill Crystals-----Nill Casts ---- Nill Is there any problem with my kidney. I'm so worried about it. Please suggest me.

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My daughter(4yrs.old,14kg wt.)is suffering with abdomen pain and high fever(Enteric fever?) USG report says she has mild hepatomegaly with hypoechoic echotexture and prominent radicals(?infectious hepatitis) and enlarged mesenteric nodes(largest 11.3cm). Her urine report says presence of pus cells(leucocytes):10-12/HPF,Microorganism:occasional,Albumin:++.All others reports are normal.She is taking XONEXP(H.S.) inj twice daily with metronidazole inj.for 5days.Is not it overdosed?

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Onxol Paclitaxel

Paclitaxel (PTX), sold under the brand name Taxol among others, is a chemotherapy medication used to treat a number of types of cancer.[3] This includes ovarian cancer, esophageal cancer, breast cancer, lung cancer, Kaposi's sarcoma, cervical cancer, and pancreatic cancer.[3] It is administered by intravenous injection.[3] There is also an albumin-bound formulation.[3] Common side effects include hair loss, bone marrow suppressio...

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