IB-Gluta
IB-Gluta Products are primarily used for
Nutritional deficiencies, Short term fluid replacement after trauma
About IB-Gluta Products
Uses of IB-Gluta Products
L-alanyl-L-glutamine is used in the treatment of nutritional deficiencies and short term fluid replacement after trauma.
IB-Gluta Products side effects
Common
No common side effects seen.
How IB-Gluta Products work
L-alanyl-L-glutamine belongs to class of drugs called amino acids. It works by inhibiting the muscle break down and increases the synthesis of muscle proteins and also it improves electrolyte and water absorption in the intestines and increases the body’s natural defense mechanism.
Patient Concerns about IB-Gluta Products
Frequently asked questions about IB-Gluta Products
Frequently asked questions about L-alanyl-L-glutamine
Q. What is IB-Gluta Infusion used for?
IB-Gluta Infusion is used as part of clinical nutrition for patients who are seriously ill or recovering from surgery, burns, or other conditions that cause the body to lose important nutrients. It provides amino acids, which are the building blocks the body needs for healing and recovery.
Q. Who should not receive IB-Gluta Infusion?
Individuals should not receive IB-Gluta Infusion if they have severe kidney problems, severe liver disease, shock, lack of oxygen in the blood, multiple organ failure, or severe metabolic acidosis. It should also be avoided if they are allergic to its ingredients.
Q. Why is it important to monitor kidney and liver function during IB-Gluta Infusion treatment?
IB-Gluta Infusion is processed by your body through the kidneys and liver. Regular monitoring helps ensure these organs are handling the medicine well and that no harmful effects are developing.
Q. How long can IB-Gluta Infusion be used?
IB-Gluta Infusion is typically used for a short duration, often not exceeding three weeks, because there is limited data on its safety with longer use.
Q. What serious side effects should I watch for during IB-Gluta Infusion treatment?
If you experience serious side effects of IB-Gluta Infusion such as rash, swelling, difficulty breathing, or sudden worsening of your health during infusion, the treatment should be stopped immediately, and medical help sought.
Q. Why does IB-Gluta Infusion need to be given slowly?
Giving IB-Gluta Infusion too quickly can cause side effects like chills, nausea, or vomiting. Your doctor will carefully control how fast IB-Gluta Infusion is given to you to prevent side effects.