IB-Gluta Infusion belongs to the class of medicines called amino acids. It is used alone or along with total parenteral nutrition (TPN); credited with helping in the recovery of trauma, surgical and other critically ill patients case as ICU patients, severe burn patients, gastrointestinal surgery patients, bowel obstruction patients, severe pancreatic patients, cancer chemotherapy or severe vomiting patients, or high output fistula patients. Besides this, it can also use as a part of nutrition to correct nutritional deficiency. A nutritional deficiency occurs when the body does not absorb or get enough nutrients from food. IB-Gluta Infusion is necessary for body development and the prevention of diseases.
IB-Gluta Infusion contains L-alanyl-L-glutamine. When administered, it is endogenously divided into two amino acids in the body: alanine and glutamine. The amino acids that are released enter their respective bodily pools as nutrients and are metabolised in accordance with the needs of the organism.
A qualified healthcare practitioner will administer IB-Gluta Infusion. Dosage is tailored to the severity of the medical state and the amino acid/protein needs. IB-Gluta Infusion is generally considered safe to use. Please get medical attention if you encounter any side effects.
If you are allergic or hypersensitive to any component of IB-Gluta Infusion, or if you are pregnant, expecting you are pregnant, plan to have a baby, or are breastfeeding, inform your doctor. Inform your doctor about your medical history, particularly if you have significant hepatic and renal impairment and any continuing medications, before taking the IB-Gluta Infusion to rule out any potentially harmful effects or interactions. Alcohol should be avoided when using this medication.