Drug Name |
Albumin microspheres (human) |
Drug ID |
BADD_D00055 |
Description |
Human serum albumin is the primary protein present in human blood plasma. The main function of albumin is to maintain the oncotic pressure of blood [A33706]. It binds to water, cations (such as Ca2+, Na+ and K+), fatty acids, hormones, bilirubin, thyroxine (T4) and pharmaceuticals (including barbiturates). Albumin represents approximately 50% of the total protein content in healthy humans [A40060].
Human albumin is a small globular protein (molecular weight: 66.5 kDa), consisting of a single chain of 585 amino acids organized in three repeated homolog domains (sites I, II, and III). Each domain comprises two separate sub-domains (A and B) [A40060].
There are various preparations of albumin that are well established and widely available in the clinical setting [L3108], [L3109], [L3101].
Also known as _Albuminex_ 5% or 25%, one brand of human serum albumin is prepared from the pooled plasma of US donors in FDA-licensed facilities in the US [F229]. This is a biosimilar drug to existing human serum albumin and was approved for a biological license at both 5% and 25% concentrations by the FDA on June 21, 2018 [L3101]. |
Indications and Usage |
Albuminex solution is indicated for adults and children for hypovolemia, ascites, hypoalbuminemia including from burns, acute nephrosis, acute respiratory distress syndrome and cardipulmonary bypass [F229]. |
Marketing Status |
approved |
ATC Code |
Not Available |
DrugBank ID |
DB00062
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KEGG ID |
Not Available
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MeSH ID |
D012709
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PubChem ID |
Not Available
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TTD Drug ID |
Not Available
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NDC Product Code |
64208-2512; 68982-633; 0944-0493; 68982-623; 68982-643; 64208-2510; 0944-0495 |
UNII |
Not Available
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Synonyms |
Serum Albumin | Albumin, Serum | Plasma Albumin |