Dextrose 10% and Sodium Chloride 0.9% IV Solution is used to provide essential fluids, sugars, and salts to the body when it needs extra energy and hydration. It's commonly used in hospitals to treat conditions like dehydration, and low blood sugar.
Replenishment Of Water And Electrolytes In Dehydration And Diseases Due To Unknown Causes, Before And After Surgery, Potassium Retention:
By IV Drip Infusion:
Adults: 500-1000 Ml At One Time, Infusion Rate Should Be 300-500 Ml Per Hr (about 75-125 Drops Per Min)
Children: 50-1000 Ml Per Hr (about 12-25 Drops Per Min)
Content
IV Solution: Sodium Chloride 0.9%, Dextrose (monohydrate) 10%, Water For Inj To Make Up The Volume.
Pregnancy
Consult with Doctor Or Caution Advised
Stability
Carbohydrate
Electrolyte
Contra Indications
None Known
Precautions
None Known
Lactation
Consult with Doctor Or Caution Advised
Side Effects
Cerebral
Pulmonary And Peripheral Oedema And Dilution Acidosis May Occur With A Large Volume And/or Acute Infusion.