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Name/scientific name

HAEMODIALYSIS LOW FLUX DIALYSER

Self-financed or subsidized by the Hospital Authority

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Indications

Chronic renal failure, Acute renal failure, Electrolyte imbalance, Toxin overdose, Drug intoxication, Recovery from anesthesia

body system

Nutrition and Hematology

type 

Miscellaneous (Nutrition and Blood)

category

Pagination

Drug introduction

A hemodialysis low-flux dialyzer is a device used in dialysis treatments to maintain balance within the body by removing waste products and excess fluid from a patient's blood. The dialyzer passes the patient's blood through a semipermeable membrane, removing waste products and excess fluid, and then returns the processed blood to the patient.

In Hong Kong, hemodialysis low-flux dialyzers are commonly used to treat patients with chronic kidney disease to help them maintain water and electrolyte balance and remove waste products within the body. The dialysis process needs to be performed under the supervision of professional medical staff to ensure patient safety and dialysis effectiveness.

The use of a low-flux dialyzer for hemodialysis may cause some side effects, such as low blood pressure, anemia, and infection. Patients should pay close attention to their physical condition while receiving dialysis treatment and follow the doctor's advice and guidance. Dialysis treatment is an important medical treatment that helps improve patients' quality of life and health status.

Dosage

How to use: Please use this medicine under the guidance of medical staff. It is usually used during dialysis, where the drug is given intravenously through the dialyzer. No specific meals are required, but high-potassium and high-calcium foods should be avoided. Avoid strenuous exercise during use.

Dosage Guide: The starting dose for adults is 100 ml each time, which can be adjusted to 200 ml based on physician's advice. The dosage for children is adjusted according to weight and age, generally 10 ml per body weight each time, not exceeding 200 ml. Dose adjustment should be made under the guidance of a physician, based on the patient's dialysis status and physical response.

side effect

HAEMODIALYSIS LOW FLUX DIALYSER is a dialysis treatment device for patients with renal failure. Possible side effects during use include: low blood pressure, muscle cramps, headache, nausea, vomiting, fatigue, anemia and infection. Some patients may experience allergic reactions, such as skin redness, swelling, difficulty breathing, or chest tightness. If serious side effects occur, discontinue use immediately and seek medical assistance. When using this treatment device, patients should pay close attention to their physical condition and follow their doctor's advice and instructions to reduce the risk of side effects.

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Medication contraindications refer to situations in which a particular medication should not be used by certain people or in certain situations. For patients who require hemodialysis, contraindications to the use of low-flux dialyzers may result in serious consequences. A low-flux dialyzer is a device used to filter the blood during dialysis, but it may not be appropriate for some people.

First, patients with severe heart disease should avoid using low-flux dialyzers because this may increase the workload on the heart and worsen their condition. Secondly, low-flux dialyzers are also contraindicated for people with severe infections or at risk of infection, because filtering the blood may introduce more bacteria and aggravate the infection. In addition, pregnant women should avoid using low-flux dialyzers because this may have adverse effects on the fetus.

In general, the use of low-flux dialyzers is contraindicated in certain populations, such as patients with heart disease, those at high risk for infection, and pregnant women. When choosing a dialyzer, patients should inform their doctors of their medical history and special circumstances to ensure that they are using a safe and effective treatment. It is critical for hemodialysis patients to follow their doctor's advice to ensure the success of their treatment and their health.

Precautions

Note: This product is for hemodialysis use only. Do not use for any other purpose or without the advice of a physician. Please strictly follow the doctor's instructions when using and avoid adjusting the dosage or usage on your own. If you have any discomfort or questions, you should consult a professional medical professional immediately.

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  • Medication grading for pregnant women

    Contact with low filter osmotic pressure dialyzers should be avoided during pregnancy. Such dialyzers may contain certain substances that may pose a potential risk to the fetus. This is because drugs and chemicals in the pregnant woman's body may pass through the dialyzer, enter the dialysate, and affect the development of the fetus. Therefore, it is recommended not to use a low filter osmotic pressure dialyzer during pregnancy to ensure the health and safety of the fetus. If you are receiving dialysis, you should tell your doctor about your pregnancy so they can adjust your treatment plan appropriately to protect you and your baby.

    Keep in mind that although some medical products may pose risks to pregnancy, your doctor may recommend continuing to use the product in certain situations if untreated conditions could cause greater harm to the mother or fetus. Therefore, pregnant women should consult a professional doctor before using any medication or treatment in order to develop the most appropriate treatment plan. Transparency and communication are important parts of protecting your health and the health of your baby.

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