Multiple electrolytes ‘E’ And Dextrose Injection
Product/Composition:- | Multiple electrolytes ‘E’ And Dextrose Injection |
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Strength:- | 250ml / 500ml / 1000ml |
Form:- | Injection |
Production Capacity | 1 Million Injection/Month |
Therapeutic use:- | Fluid Therapy |
Package Insert/Leaflet: | Available upon request |
What are Multiple Electrolytes’ E’ and Dextrose Injection?
Overview:
Multiple Electrolytes ‘E’ and Dextrose Injection are vital in hospitals. It replaces lost water, sugar, and key salts with a sterile liquid.
Given through an IV, this liquid helps the body by adding essential minerals. It aids recovery by balancing and energizing.
Description:
This injection infuses your system with vital ions, including phosphate, ammonium, and occasionally acetate or lactate.
This product includes dextrose, which supplies energy for your body. It is free of preservatives and can be fine-tuned for pH with gentle, safe acids or bases.
Uses of Multiple Electrolytes’ E’ and Dextrose Injection
Replenish fluids and minerals with our Multiple Electrolytes’ E’ and Dextrose Injection for a health boost. It has various uses:
Uses:
Sodium, potassium, and phosphate are the essential salts it provides to balance the body’s fluids.
It provides energy with dextrose, a sugar especially useful when you can’t eat.
It acts as a gentle alkalinizing solution and provides the body with essential electrolytes.
Indications:
By providing the body with essential water, calories, and electrolytes when they are most needed, this injection helps to rapidly correct acid levels and maintain a healthy balance.
Drug Interactions
Multiple Electrolytes ‘E’ and Dextrose Injection can interact with other medications, so it’s a good idea to check with your doctor before taking them together.
Avoid or Use with Caution:
The ingredients in this injection can affect the other drugs you take. They might change your blood levels, so you should be cautious.
Benefits
By getting this injection, the body gets vital salts and sugar. This helps people stay hydrated and supports key functions, such as energy production and balance.
The body requires water, salts, and sugar during sickness or dehydration, and it delivers them.
It balances sodium, potassium, and chloride levels in the body. The body uses dextrose, a type of sugar, to get energy from it.
It helps maintain the body’s acid-base levels with additional ions like acetate, lactate, and phosphate.
How Does It Work?
Multiple Electrolytes and Dextrose Injection provides a blend of key electrolytes and energy for the body. Dextrose gives you a burst of energy.
Electrolytes are vital for keeping your body’s fluids balanced. They help your nerves and muscles function correctly.
It helps restore fluids and electrolytes when you’ve lost them due to dehydration or a medical condition.
Dosage Guidelines
Directions for Use:
Administered by a healthcare provider via intravenous (IV) infusion, 5% Dextrose and Electrolyte No. 75 Injection requires a dose tailored to your specific age, weight, and medical condition.
How to Use:
This injection is given through an intravenous method with oversight from a medical professional. Infusion rate and dosage are set based on individual electrolyte balance and hydration levels.
When Not to Use:
Multiple Electrolytes and Dextrose Injection might not be right for you. Check if any of these apply because you shouldn’t use them if:
This product is not recommended for individuals with allergies to its ingredients.
Pregnant or Breastfeeding women should see their doctor before administering this injection owing to unknown dangers.
Do not use it if you have serious heart, kidney, or lung problems unless you get approval from your doctor.
Do not continue using this product if you have breathing difficulties or if your face, lips, or tongue swell.
Safety Advice
Concerns:
It’s important to be aware of potential risks when using Dextrose Electrolytes No. 75.
Verify that the solution is clear and leak-free before implementation. If you are allergic to corn or corn products, avoid using it.
Watch for swelling or breathing difficulties.
Precautions
When using Dextrose Electrolytes No. 75, certain conditions call for extra caution. It’s vital to carefully follow the safety instructions.
Patients with kidney or heart problems require extremely careful treatment. Monitor fluid and electrolyte balance through rigorous lab testing.
Use with caution if you’re pregnant or breastfeeding, and only under a doctor’s supervision. During use, watch out for signs of overhydration or electrolyte imbalance.
Warnings
5% Dextrose and Electrolyte No. 75 Injection provides essential electrolytes, fluids, and calories. However, its use involves several risks, so it should be closely monitored.
This injection is not suitable for individuals with heart problems, particularly congestive heart failure, as it can exacerbate their condition.
The injection can seriously affect sodium and potassium levels in people with kidney problems. It harms kidney function and requires closer monitoring.
People with severe liver disease need to be careful because the lactate in the injection can be hard for their liver to process.
Overuse of this injection can cause your body to retain too much fluid, leading to swelling, breathing difficulties, or even pulmonary edema.
If you’re pregnant or breastfeeding, consult your doctor before using this injection, as it’s not clear how it will affect your baby, and only use it if you really need to.
What else can I do to help with my condition?
To manage your condition using Multiple Electrolytes and Dextrose Injection, follow these steps:
Drinking the right fluids helps your body keep its electrolyte balance.
Prioritize a balanced diet. To get the best results from your treatment, stick to your healthcare provider’s instructions.
Track your condition and inform your doctor of any changes.
Special Dietary & Lifestyle Recommendations
Proper hydration and electrolytes are key to nourishing your body.
Dextrose Electrolytes No. 75 provides essential nutrients when you need a boost. It helps to replenish fluids and restore balance.
Comparison with Other Treatments
Dextrose and Electrolyte injection stand out from other treatment options.
This one stands out by uniquely offering hydration and electrolyte support.
Dextrose and Electrolyte No. 48 are not the same as other balanced electrolyte solutions like saline or Ringer’s lactate.
It contains dextrose, which provides an energy source. This helps patients who are unwell or recovering and need extra hydration and calories.
Dextrose and Electrolyte No. 48, like any intravenous treatment, have risks. The risks include electrolyte imbalances, high blood sugar, and too much fluid.
Other treatments might be better based on the patient’s health needs or medical condition.
What Not to Do
This fluid aids hydration, electrolytes, and energy, given via a vein. Some important safety steps should always be followed to avoid serious problems.
Do not administer this yourself. A trained healthcare professional should do it with sterile tools.
Before using, ensure the solution is clear and clean, not cloudy or discolored.
Do not combine with other IV medications unless you have checked their compatibility, as this can cause harmful reactions.
Avoid using it if you have high blood sugar or kidney issues unless a doctor recommends it.
Storage Instructions
Maintain a consistent 25°C room temperature for product storage. Heat and freezing temperatures cause damage.
Before using containers, inspect them for damage or leaks. Separate additives and solutions. Promptly discard unused mix.