Bfluid

Bfluid Contraindications

thiamine

Manufacturer:

Otsuka (Philippines)

Distributor:

Otsuka (Philippines)
Full Prescribing Info
Contraindications
Patients with hepatic coma or at risk of developing hepatic coma. [Due to impaired amino acid metabolism, the patient’s clinical condition may deteriorate.]
Patients with serious renal disorder or azotemia (for both, patients on dialysis or hemofiltration are excluded). [The amounts of water and electrolytes may be excessive, causing the patient's clinical condition to deteriorate. Urea and other amino acid metabolites may be retained, which may cause the patient's clinical condition to deteriorate.] (See Precautions.)
Patients with oliguria (patients on dialysis or hemofiltration are excluded). [The patients' clinical condition may deteriorate.] (See Precautions.)
Patients with congestive heart failure. [An increase in the circulating blood volume may cause a burden on the heart, resulting in the patient's clinical condition to deteriorate.]
Patients with severe acidosis (hyperlactacidemia etc). [The patient's clinical condition may deteriorate.]
Patients with hyperkalemia or Addison's disease. [The patient's clinical condition may deteriorate.]
Patients with hyperphosphatemia or hypoparathyroidism. [The patient's clinical condition may deteriorate.]
Patients with hypermagnesemia or hypothyroidism. [The patient's clinical condition may deteriorate.]
Patients with hypercalcemia. [The patient's clinical condition may deteriorate.]
Patients with reduced urine output due to obstructive uropathy. [Water and/or electrolyte overload may occur, causing the patient's clinical condition to deteriorate.]
Patients with abnormal amino acid metabolism. [Since the infused amino acids are not adequately metabolized, the patient's clinical condition may deteriorate.]
Patients with known hypersensitivity to thiamine chloride hydrochloride.
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