Medications for Fluid Therapy
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0.9% sodium chloride (0.9% sodium chloride)
(0.9% SODIUM CHLORIDE)HF Acquisition Co LLC, DBA HealthFirst
Usage: Sodium chloride intravenous solutions are indicated for parenteral replenishment of fluids and sodium chloride based on the patient's clinical needs.
Dextrose (dextrose monohydrate)
(Dextrose Monohydrate)Becton Dickinson and Company
Usage: Intravenous solutions with dextrose are used for parenteral fluid replenishment and to provide minimal carbohydrate calories based on the patient's clinical condition.
Dextrose (dextrose)
(Dextrose)Physicians Total Care, Inc.
Usage: Intravenous solutions with dextrose are used for replenishing fluids and providing minimal carbohydrate calories as needed based on the patient's clinical condition.
Guna-diur (amiloride - apis mellifera - berberis vulgaris fruit - hieracium pilosella flowering top - hydrochlorothiazide - solidago virgaurea flowering top - spironolactone - sus scrofa pituitary gland -)
(amiloride - apis mellifera - berberis vulgaris fruit - hieracium pilosella flowering top - hydrochlorothiazide - solidago virgaurea flowering top - spironolactone - sus scrofa pituitary gland -)Guna spa
Usage: This drug is indicated for the temporary relief of fluid retention, tissue swelling, and associated discomforts.
Sodium chloride (sodium chloride)
(SODIUM CHLORIDE)HF Acquisition Co LLC, DBA HealthFirst
Usage: Intravenous solutions containing sodium chloride are used for parenteral replenishment of fluids and sodium chloride, as needed based on the patient's clinical condition.
Sterile water (water)
(water)ICU Medical Inc.
Usage: Sterile Water for Injection, USP is indicated as a solvent or diluent for parenterally administered drugs and for parenteral fluid replenishment after suitable additives. It is essential to maintain a specific osmolar concentration for safe intravenous administration to prevent intravascular hemolysis.