POTASSIUM CHLORIDE IN DEXTROSE- dextrose monohydrate and potassium chloride injection, solution United States - English - NLM (National Library of Medicine)

potassium chloride in dextrose- dextrose monohydrate and potassium chloride injection, solution

hospira, inc. - dextrose monohydrate (unii: lx22yl083g) (anhydrous dextrose - unii:5sl0g7r0ok), potassium chloride (unii: 660yq98i10) (potassium cation - unii:295o53k152, chloride ion - unii:q32zn48698) - dextrose monohydrate 5 g in 100 ml - these solutions are indicated in patients requiring parenteral administration of potassium chloride with minimal carbohydrate calories. solutions containing potassium chloride are contraindicated in diseases where high potassium levels may be encountered. 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 needle after injecting medication. using aseptic technique and an additive delivery needle of appropriate length, puncture resealable additive port at target

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

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

icu medical 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:5sl0g7r0ok) - this solution is 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 needle after injecting medication. using aseptic technique and an additive delivery needle of appropriate length, puncture resealable additive port at target area, inner diaphragm and inject. withdraw needle after injecting medication. - the additive port may be protected by covering with an additive cap. the additive port may be protected by covering with an additive cap. - mix container contents thoroughly. mix container contents thoroughly. preparation for administration (use aseptic technique) - close flow control clamp of administration set. close flow control clamp of administration set. - remove cover from outlet port at bottom of container. remove cover from outlet port at bottom of container. - insert piercing pin of administration set into port with a twisting motion until the set is firmly seated. note: see full directions on administration set carton. insert piercing pin of administration set into port with a twisting motion until the set is firmly seated. note: see full directions on administration set carton. - suspend container from hanger. suspend container from hanger. - squeeze and release drip chamber to establish proper fluid level in chamber. squeeze and release drip chamber to establish proper fluid level in chamber. - open flow control clamp and clear air from set. close clamp. open flow control clamp and clear air from set. close clamp. - attach set to venipuncture device. if device is not indwelling, prime and make venipuncture. attach set to venipuncture device. if device is not indwelling, prime and make venipuncture. - regulate rate of administration with flow control clamp. regulate rate of administration with flow control clamp. warning: do not use flexible container in series connections.

POTASSIUM CHLORIDE AND SODIUM CHLORIDE IN GLUCOSE Ireland - English - HPRA (Health Products Regulatory Authority)

potassium chloride and sodium chloride in glucose

baxter healthcare limited - potassium chloride ; sodium chloride ; glucose monohydrate - solution for infusion - 0.3/0.18/4 %w/v - electrolytes with carbohydrates

IONOSOL MB AND DEXTROSE- dextrose monohydrate, sodium lactate, potassium chloride, magnesium chloride, potassium phosphate, mono United States - English - NLM (National Library of Medicine)

ionosol mb and dextrose- dextrose monohydrate, sodium lactate, potassium chloride, magnesium chloride, potassium phosphate, mono

hospira, inc. - dextrose monohydrate (unii: lx22yl083g) (anhydrous dextrose - unii:5sl0g7r0ok), sodium lactate (unii: tu7hw0w0qt) (sodium cation - unii:lyr4m0nh37, lactic acid, unspecified form - unii:33x04xa5at), potassium chloride (unii: 660yq98i10) (potassium cation - unii:295o53k152, chloride ion - unii:q32zn48698), magnesium chloride (unii: 02f3473h9o) (magnesium cation - unii:t6v3lhy838, chloride ion - unii:q32zn48698), potassium phosphate, monobasic (unii: 4j9fj0hl51) (potassium cation - unii:295o53k152, phosph - dextrose monohydrate 5 g in 100 ml - ionosol mb and 5% dextrose injection is indicated for intravenous administration to infants for treatment of dehydration, acidosis, diarrhea, and burns, but only after administration of an initial priming solution: 15 ml of 5% dextrose and 0.45% sodium chloride injection/kg of body weight. in adults, ionosol mb and 5% dextrose injection is indicated postoperatively for intravenous fluid and electrolyte maintenance therapy, with a small amount of carbohydrate calories for reducing catabolism of endogenous protein reserves. solutions containing potassium are contraindicated in diseases where high potassium levels may be encountered.

POTASSIUM CHLORIDE- potassium chloride e-r capsule, coated, extended release United States - English - NLM (National Library of Medicine)

potassium chloride- potassium chloride e-r capsule, coated, extended release

nucare pharmaceuticals,inc. - potassium chloride (unii: 660yq98i10) (potassium cation - unii:295o53k152) - potassium chloride 8 meq - because of reports of intestinal and gastric ulceration and bleeding with controlled-release potassium chloride preparations, these drugs should be reserved for those patients who cannot tolerate or refuse to take liquid or effervescent potassium preparations or for patients in whom there is a problem of compliance with these preparations. - for the treatment of patients with hypokalemia with or without metabolic alkalosis, in digitalis intoxications, and in patients with hypokalemic familial periodic paralysis. if hypokalemia is the result of diuretic therapy, consideration should be given to the use of a lower dose of diuretic, which may be sufficient without leading to hypokalemia. - for the prevention of hypokalemia in patients who would be at particular risk if hypokalemia were to develop e.g., digitalized patients or patients with significant cardiac arrhythmias, hepatic cirrhosis with ascites, states of aldosterone excess with normal renal function, potassium-losing nephropathy, and certain diarrheal s

DEXTROSE AND ELECTROLYTE NO. 75- sodium lactate, sodium chloride, potassium chloride, potassium phosphate and dextrose injection United States - English - NLM (National Library of Medicine)

dextrose and electrolyte no. 75- sodium lactate, sodium chloride, potassium chloride, potassium phosphate and dextrose injection

baxter healthcare corporation - dextrose hydrous (unii: lx22yl083g) (dextrose - unii:iy9xdz35w2), sodium lactate (unii: tu7hw0w0qt) (sodium lactate - unii:tu7hw0w0qt), potassium chloride (unii: 660yq98i10) (potassium chloride - unii:660yq98i10), sodium chloride (unii: 451w47iq8x) (sodium chloride - unii:451w47iq8x), potassium phosphate, monobasic (unii: 4j9fj0hl51) (potassium phosphate, monobasic - unii:4j9fj0hl51) - injection, solution - 5 g in 100 ml - 5% dextrose and electrolyte no. 75 injection (multiple electrolytes and dextrose injection, type 3, usp) is indicated as a source of water, electrolytes and calories or as an alkalinizing agent. solutions containing dextrose may be contraindicated in patients with known allergy to corn or corn products.

potassium chloride- potassium chloride capsule, extended release United States - English - NLM (National Library of Medicine)

potassium chloride- potassium chloride capsule, extended release

ethex - potassium chloride (unii: 660yq98i10) (potassium ion - unii:295o53k152) - capsule, extended release - 750 mg - because of reports of intestinal and gastric ulceration and bleeding with controlled-release potassium chloride preparations, these drugs should be reserved for those patients who cannot tolerate or refuse to take liquid or effervescent potassium preparations or for patients in whom there is a problem of compliance with these preparations. - for the treatment of patients with hypokalemia, with or without metabolic alkalosis, in digitalis intoxications, and in patients with hypokalemic familial periodic paralysis. if hypokalemia is the result of diuretic therapy, consideration should be given to the use of a lower dose of diuretic, which may be sufficient without leading to hypokalemia. - for the prevention of hypokalemia in patients who would be at particular risk if hypokalemia were to develop, e.g., digitalized patients or patients with significant cardiac arrhythmias, hepatic cirrhosis with ascites, states of aldosterone excess with normal renal function, potassium-losing nephropathy, and certain diarrhe

POTASSIUM CHLORIDE capsule, extended release United States - English - NLM (National Library of Medicine)

potassium chloride capsule, extended release

carilion materials management - potassium chloride (unii: 660yq98i10) (potassium cation - unii:295o53k152) - potassium chloride 600 mg - because of reports of intestinal and gastric ulceration and bleeding with controlled-release potassium chloride preparations, these drugs should be reserved for those patients who cannot tolerate or refuse to take liquid or effervescent potassium preparations or for patients in whom there is a problem of compliance with these preparations. - for the treatment of patients with hypokalemia with or without metabolic alkalosis, in digitalis intoxications, and in patients with hypokalemic familial periodic paralysis. if hypokalemia is the result of diuretic therapy, consideration should be given to the use of a lower dose of diuretic, which may be sufficient without leading to hypokalemia. - for the prevention of hypokalemia in patients who would be at particular risk if hypokalemia were to develop e.g., digitalized patients or patients with significant cardiac arrhythmias, hepatic cirrhosis with ascites, states of aldosterone excess with normal renal function, potassium-losing nephropathy, and certain diarrheal s

POTASSIUM CHLORIDE tablet, film coated, extended release United States - English - NLM (National Library of Medicine)

potassium chloride tablet, film coated, extended release

tya pharmaceuticals - potassium chloride (unii: 660yq98i10) (potassium cation - unii:295o53k152) - potassium chloride 750 mg - because of reports of intestinal and gastric ulceration and bleeding with controlled-release potassium chloride preparations, these drugs should be reserved for those patients who cannot tolerate or refuse to take liquid or effervescent potassium preparations, or for patients with whom there is a problem of compliance with these preparations. - for the treatment of patients with hypokalemia with or without metabolic alkalosis, in digitalis intoxication, and in patients with hypokalemic familial periodic paralysis. if hypokalemia is the result of diuretic therapy, consideration should be given to the use of a lower dose of diuretic, which may be sufficient without leading to hypokalemia. - for the prevention of hypokalemia in patients who would be at particular risk if hypokalemia were to develop, e.g., digitalized patients or patients with significant cardiac arrhythmias. the use of potassium salts in patients receiving diuretics for uncomplicated essential hypertension is often unnecessary when such patient

POTASSIUM CHLORIDE tablet, extended release United States - English - NLM (National Library of Medicine)

potassium chloride tablet, extended release

a-s medication solutions - potassium chloride (unii: 660yq98i10) (potassium cation - unii:295o53k152) - potassium chloride 1500 mg - because of reports of intestinal and gastric ulceration and bleeding with controlled-release potassium chloride preparations, these drugs should be reserved for those patients who cannot tolerate or refuse to take liquid or effervescent potassium preparations or for patients in whom there is a problem of compliance with these preparations. - for the treatment of patients with hypokalemia with or without metabolic alkalosis, in digitalis intoxication and in patients with hypokalemic familial periodic paralysis. if hypokalemia is the result of diuretic therapy, consideration should be given to the use of a lower dose of diuretic, which may be sufficient without leading to hypokalemia. - for the prevention of hypokalemia in patients who would be at particular risk if hypokalemia were to develop, e.g., digitalized patients or patients with significant cardiac arrhythmias. the use of potassium salts in patients receiving diuretics for uncomplicated essential hypertension is often unnecessary when such patients hav