gaviscon advance oral suspension aniseed
forum health products ltd - sodium alginate; potassium bicarbonate - oral suspension - 100mg/1ml ; 20mg/1ml
potassium chloride 0.075% (potassium 5mmol/500ml) / glucose 10% / calcium gluconate 0.21% / sodium chloride 0.029% / magnesium sulfate 0.025% (magnesium 0.5mmol/500ml) solution for infusion 500ml bottles
potassium 5mmol/500ml) / glucose 10% / calcium gluconate 0.21% / sodium chloride 0.029% / magnesium sulfate 0.025% (magnesium 0.5mmol/500ml) solution for infusion 500ml bottles (special order - glucose monohydrate; calcium gluconate; potassium chloride; magnesium sulfate heptahydrate; sodium chloride - solution for infusion - 115.5gram/1litre ; 2.102gram/1litre ; 746mg/1litre ; 246mg/1litre ; 292mg/1litre
dronalen plus d-cal alendronic acid 70mg/colecalciferol 140 microgram tablet and 1250mg calcium carbonate tablet composite pack
merck sharp & dohme (australia) pty ltd - alendronate sodium,calcium carbonate,colecalciferol -
fosamax plus d-cal alendronic acid 70mg/colecalciferol 140 microgram tablet and 1250mg calcium carbonate tablet composite pack
merck sharp & dohme (australia) pty ltd - alendronate sodium,calcium carbonate,colecalciferol -
potassium chloride & sodium chloride 0.2/0.9 %w/v solution for infusion
maco pharma (uk) ltd - potassium chloride, sodium chloride - solution for infusion - 0.2/0.9 %w/v - solutions affecting the electrolyte balance
potassium chloride & sodium chloride
maco pharma (uk) ltd - potassium chloride; sodium chloride - solution for infusion - 0.15/0.9 %w/v - electrolytes
potassium chloride, sodium chloride & glucose
maco pharma (uk) ltd - potassium chloride; sodium chloride; glucose monohydrate - solution for infusion - 0.15 0.18 4 %w/v - electrolytes with carbohydrates
calcium sandoz
dr reddys laboratories australia pty ltd - calcium carbonate, quantity: 1.25 g (equivalent: calcium, qty 500 mg) - tablet, film coated - excipient ingredients: titanium dioxide; povidone; magnesium stearate; microcrystalline cellulose; hypromellose; carnauba wax; macrogol 8000; chlorophyllin-copper complex; croscarmellose sodium; crospovidone - a diet deficient in calcium can lead to osteoporosis in later life. calcium may help prevent osteoporosis when dietary intake is inadequate
effer-k 10 meq unflavored- potassium bicarbonate tablet, effervescent effer-k 10 meq cherry vanilla- potassium bicarbonate tabl
nomax inc. - potassium bicarbonate (unii: hm5z15lebn) (potassium cation - unii:295o53k152) - potassium cation 391 mg - - for therapeutic use in patients with hypokalemia with or without metabolic alkalosis; in chronic digitalis intoxication; and in patients with hypokalemic familial periodic paralysis. - for prevention of potassium depletion when the dietary intake of potassium ion is inadequate in the following conditions; patients receiving digitalis and diuretics for congestive heart failure; hepatic cirrhosis with ascites; states of aldosterone excess with normal renal function; potassium-losing nephropathy, and certain diarrheal states; long-term corticosteroid therapy. - the use of potassium salts in patients receiving diuretics for uncomplicated essential hypertension or receiving certain antibiotics is often unnecessary when such patients have a normal dietary pattern. serum potassium should be checked periodically, however, and, if hypokalemia occurs, dietary supplementation with potassium-containing foods may be adequate to control milder cases. in more severe cases supplementation with potassium salts may be indica
sodium bicarbonate- sodium bicarbonate injection
international medication systems, limited - sodium bicarbonate (unii: 8mdf5v39qo) (bicarbonate ion - unii:hn1zra3q20) - sodium bicarbonate 84 mg in 1 ml - sodium bicarbonate injection, usp is indicated in the treatment of metabolic acidosis which may occur in severe renal disease, uncontrolled diabetes, circulatory insufficiency due to shock or severe dehydration, extracorporeal circulation of blood, cardiac arrest and severe primary lactic acidosis. sodium bicarbonate is further indicated in the treatment of certain drug intoxications, including barbiturates (where dissociation of the barbiturate-protein complex is desired), in poisoning by salicylates or methyl alcohol and in hemolytic reactions requiring alkalinization of the urine to diminish nephrotoxicity of hemoglobin and its breakdown products. sodium bicarbonate also is indicated in severe diarrhea which is often accompanied by a significant loss of bicarbonate. treatment of metabolic acidosis should, if possible, be superimposed on measures designed to control the basic cause of the acidosis – e.g., insulin in uncomplicated diabetes, blood volume restoration in shock. but since an appreciable time int