CALCIUM CHLORIDE injection, solution United States - English - NLM (National Library of Medicine)

calcium chloride injection, solution

american regent, inc. - calcium chloride (unii: m4i0d6vv5m) (calcium cation - unii:2m83c4r6zb, chloride ion - unii:q32zn48698) - calcium chloride 100 mg in 1 ml - calcium chloride is indicated in the immediate treatment of hypocalcemic tetany.  other therapy, such as parathyroid hormone or vitamin d, may be indicated according to the etiology of the tetany. it is also important to institute oral calcium therapy as soon as practicable. calcium salts have been used as adjunctive therapy in a number of conditions, including the following: - insect bites or stings, such as black widow spider bites. sensitivity reactions, particularly when characterized by urticaria. as an aid in the treatment of depression due to overdosage of magnesium sulfate. as an aid in the management of the acute symptoms in lead colic. in cardiac resuscitation, particularly after open heart surgery, calcium chloride has been used when epinephrine has failed to improve weak or ineffective myocardial contractions. insect bites or stings, such as black widow spider bites. sensitivity reactions, particularly when characterized by urticaria. as an aid in the treatment of depression due to overdo

CALCIUM CHLORIDE injection, solution United States - English - NLM (National Library of Medicine)

calcium chloride injection, solution

general injectables & vaccines, inc - calcium chloride (unii: m4i0d6vv5m) (calcium cation - unii:2m83c4r6zb, chloride ion - unii:q32zn48698) - calcium chloride 100 mg in 1 ml - 10% calcium chloride injection, usp is indicated for the treatment of hypocalcemia in those conditions requiring a prompt increase in plasma calcium levels. calcium chloride is contraindicated for cardiac resuscitation in the presence of ventricular fibrillation or in patients with the risk of existing digitalis toxicity. calcium chloride is not recommended in the treatment of asystole and electromechanical dissociation. none known.

CALCIUM CHLORIDE- calcium choride injection, solution United States - English - NLM (National Library of Medicine)

calcium chloride- calcium choride injection, solution

general injectables & vaccines, inc. - calcium chloride (unii: m4i0d6vv5m) (calcium cation - unii:2m83c4r6zb, chloride ion - unii:q32zn48698) - calcium chloride 100 mg in 1 ml - 10% calcium chloride injection, usp is indicated (1) for the treatment of hypocalcemia in those conditions requiring a prompt increase in blood plasma calcium levels, (2) in the treatment of magnesium intoxication due to overdosage of magnesium sulfate and (3) to combat the deleterious effects of hyperkalemia as measured by electrocardiographic (ecg), pending correction of the increased potassium level in the extracellular fluid. 10% calcium chloride injection, usp also may be used in cardiac resuscitation when weak or inadequate contractions return following defibrillation or when epinephrine injection has failed to strengthen myocardial contractions. calcium chloride is contraindicated for cardiac resuscitation in the presence of ventricular fibrillation or in patients with the risk of existing digitalis toxicity. none known.

CALCIUM CHLORIDE injection, solution United States - English - NLM (National Library of Medicine)

calcium chloride injection, solution

medical purchasing solutions, llc - calcium chloride (unii: m4i0d6vv5m) (calcium cation - unii:2m83c4r6zb, chloride ion - unii:q32zn48698) - calcium chloride 100 mg in 1 ml - 10% calcium chloride injection, usp is indicated for the treatment of hypocalcemia in those conditions requiring a prompt increase in plasma calcium levels. calcium chloride is contraindicated for cardiac resuscitation in the presence of ventricular fibrillation or in patients with the risk of existing digitalis toxicity. calcium chloride is not recommended in the treatment of asystole and electromechanical dissociation. none known.

CALCIUM ACETATE- calcium acetate tablet United States - English - NLM (National Library of Medicine)

calcium acetate- calcium acetate tablet

paddock laboratories, llc - calcium acetate (unii: y882yxf34x) (calcium cation - unii:2m83c4r6zb) - calcium acetate 667 mg - calcium acetate tablets, usp are indicated for the control of hyperphosphatemia in end stage renal failure and does not promote aluminum absorption. patients with hypercalcemia.

CALCIUM ACETATE 667 MG- calcium acetate tablet, coated United States - English - NLM (National Library of Medicine)

calcium acetate 667 mg- calcium acetate tablet, coated

pharmin usa, llc - calcium acetate (unii: y882yxf34x) (calcium cation - unii:2m83c4r6zb) - calcium acetate 667 mg - calcium acetate tablet is a phosphate binder indicated to reduce serum phosphorus in patients with end stage renal disease (esrd).

CALCIUM ACETATE- calcium acetate tablet United States - English - NLM (National Library of Medicine)

calcium acetate- calcium acetate tablet

safecor health, llc - calcium acetate (unii: y882yxf34x) (calcium cation - unii:2m83c4r6zb) - calcium acetate 667 mg - calcium acetate tablets, usp are indicated for the control of hyperphosphatemia in end stage renal failure and does not promote aluminum absorption. patients with hypercalcemia.

POTASSIUM CITRATE tablet United States - English - NLM (National Library of Medicine)

potassium citrate tablet

biocomp pharma, inc. - potassium citrate (unii: ee90oni6ff) (anhydrous citric acid - unii:xf417d3psl) - potassium citrate 15 meq - 1 indications and usage 1.1 renal tubular acidosis (rta) with calcium stones potassium citrate is indicated for the management of renal tubular acidosis [see clinical studies (14.1)]. 1.2 hypocitraturic calcium oxalate nephrolithiasis of any etiology potassium citrate is indicated for the management of hypocitraturic calcium oxalate nephrolithiasis [see clinical studies (14.2)]. 1.3 uric acid lithiasis with or without calcium stones potassium citrate is indicated for the management of uric acid lithiasis with or without calcium stones [see clinical studies (14.3)]. potassium citrate is indicated for the management of renal tubular acidosis [see clinical studies (14.1)]. potassium citrate is indicated for the management of hypocitraturic calcium oxalate nephrolithiasis [see clinical studies (14.2)] . potassium citrate is indicated for the management of uric acid lithiasis with or without calcium stones [see clinical studies (14.3)]. potassium citrate is contraindicated: - in patients with hyperkalemia (or who have conditions pre-disposing them to hyperkalemia), as a further rise in serum potassium concentration may produce cardiac arrest. such conditions include: chronic renal failure, uncontrolled diabetes mellitus, acute dehydration, strenuous physical exercise in unconditioned individuals, adrenal insufficiency, extensive tissue breakdown or the administration of a potassium-sparing agent (such as triamterene, spironolactone or amiloride). - in patients in whom there is cause for arrest or delay in tablet passage through the gastrointestinal tract, such as those suffering from delayed gastric emptying, esophageal compression, intestinal obstruction or stricture, or those taking anticholinergic medication. - in patients with peptic ulcer disease because of its ulcerogenic potential. - in patients with active urinary tract infection (with either urea-splitting or other organisms, in association with either calcium or struvite stones). the ability of potassium citrate to increase urinary citrate may be attenuated by bacterial enzymatic degradation of citrate. moreover, the rise in urinary ph resulting from potassium citrate therapy might promote further bacterial growth. - in patients with renal insufficiency (glomerular filtration rate of less than 0.7 ml/kg/min), because of the danger of soft tissue calcification and increased risk for the development of hyperkalemia. animal reproduction studies have not been conducted. it is also not known whether potassium citrate can cause fetal harm when administered to a pregnant woman or can affect reproduction capacity. potassium citrate should be given to a pregnant woman only if clearly needed. the normal potassium ion content of human milk is about 13 meq/l. it is not known if potassium citrate has an effect on this content. potassium citrate should be given to a woman who is breast feeding only if clearly needed. safety and effectiveness in children have not been established.

POTASSIUM CITRATE EXTENDED RELEASE- potassium citrate tablet United States - English - NLM (National Library of Medicine)

potassium citrate extended release- potassium citrate tablet

strides pharma inc. - potassium citrate (unii: ee90oni6ff) (anhydrous citric acid - unii:xf417d3psl) - potassium citrate 5 meq - potassium citrate is indicated for the management of renal tubular acidosis [see clinical studies (14.1)] . potassium citrate is indicated for the management of hypocitraturic calcium oxalate nephrolithiasis [see clinical studies (14.2)] . potassium citrate is indicated for the management of uric acid lithiasis with or without calcium stones [see clinical studies (14.3)] . potassium citrate extended-release tablets are contraindicated: • in patients with hyperkalemia (or who have conditions predisposing them to hyperkalemia), as a further rise in serum potassium concentration may produce cardiac arrest. such conditions include: chronic renal failure, uncontrolled diabetes mellitus, acute dehydration, strenuous physical exercise in unconditioned individuals, adrenal insufficiency, extensive tissue breakdown or the administration of a potassium-sparing agent (such as triamterene, spironolactone or amiloride). • in patients in whom there is cause for arrest or delay in tablet passage through the gastrointestinal

POTASSIUM CHLORIDE IN LACTATED RINGERS AND DEXTROSE- potassium chloride, sodium chloride, calcium chloride, sodium lactate, and United States - English - NLM (National Library of Medicine)

potassium chloride in lactated ringers and dextrose- potassium chloride, sodium chloride, calcium chloride, sodium lactate, and

hospira, inc. - potassium chloride (unii: 660yq98i10) (potassium cation - unii:295o53k152, chloride ion - unii:q32zn48698), sodium chloride (unii: 451w47iq8x) (sodium cation - unii:lyr4m0nh37, chloride ion - unii:q32zn48698), calcium chloride (unii: m4i0d6vv5m) (calcium cation - unii:2m83c4r6zb, chloride ion - unii:q32zn48698), sodium lactate (unii: tu7hw0w0qt) (sodium cation - unii:lyr4m0nh37, lactic acid, unspecified form - unii:33x04xa5at), dextrose monohydrate (unii: lx22yl083g) (anhydrous dextrose - unii:5sl0g7r0 - potassium chloride 1.79 g in 1000 ml - these solutions are indicated in patients requiring parenteral administration of potassium chloride and the replacement of extracellular losses of fluids and electrolytes with minimal carbohydrate calories. solutions containing potassium chloride are contraindicated in diseases where high potassium levels may be encountered. solutions containing lactate are not for use in the treatment of lactic acidosis. to open tear outer wrap at notch and remove solution container. if supplemental medication is desired, follow directions below before preparing for administration. some opacity of the plastic due to moisture absorption during the sterilization process may be observed. this is normal and does not affect the solution quality or safety. the opacity will diminish gradually. to add medication - prepare additive port. prepare additive port. - using aseptic technique and an additive delivery needle of appropriate length, puncture resealable additive port at target area, inner diaphragm and inject. withdraw need