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

sodium chloride injection, solution

fresenius kabi usa, llc - sodium chloride (unii: 451w47iq8x) (sodium cation - unii:lyr4m0nh37, chloride ion - unii:q32zn48698) - sodium chloride 234 mg in 1 ml - sodium chloride injection, usp is indicated for parenteral restoration of sodium ion in patients with restricted oral intake.  sodium replacement is specifically indicated in patients with hyponatremia or low salt syndrome.  sodium chloride injection may also be added to compatible carbohydrate solutions such as dextrose in water to provide electrolytes. sodium chloride injection is contraindicated in patients with hypernatremia or fluid retention.

SODIUM CHLORIDE injection United States - English - NLM (National Library of Medicine)

sodium chloride injection

fresenius kabi usa, llc - sodium chloride (unii: 451w47iq8x) (sodium cation - unii:lyr4m0nh37, chloride ion - unii:q32zn48698) - sodium chloride 234 mg in 1 ml - sodium chloride injection, usp, 23.4%, is indicated as an additive in parenteral fluid therapy for use in patients who have special problems of sodium electrolyte intake or excretion.  it is intended to meet the specific requirements of the patient with unusual fluid and electrolyte needs.  after available clinical and laboratory information is considered and correlated, the appropriate number of milliequivalents of sodium chloride required can be withdrawn from sodium chloride injection, usp, 23.4% and diluted for use. sodium chloride injection is indicated for the treatment of sodium, chloride and water deficiencies that commonly occur in many diseases.  isotonic sodium chloride injection should be limited to cases in which the chloride loss is greater than the sodium loss, as in vomiting from pyloric obstruction, or in which the loss is about equal, as in vomiting from duodenal, jejunal or ileal obstruction and in the replacement of aspirated gastrointestinal fluids. the toxic symptoms that follow various

SODIUM CHLORIDE injection United States - English - NLM (National Library of Medicine)

sodium chloride injection

general injectables & vaccines, inc - sodium chloride (unii: 451w47iq8x) (sodium cation - unii:lyr4m0nh37, chloride ion - unii:q32zn48698) - sodium chloride 234 mg in 30 ml - sodium chloride injection, usp, 23.4%, is indicated as an additive in parenteral fluid therapy for use in patents who have special problems of sodium electrolyte intake or excretion. it is intended to meet the specific requirements of the patient with unusual fluid and electrolyte needs. after available clinical and laboratory information is considered and correlated, the appropriate number of milliequivalents of sodium chloride required can be withdrawn from sodium chloride injection, usp, 23.4% and diluted for use. sodium chloride injection is indicated for the treatment of sodium, chloride and water deficiencies that commonly occur in many diseases. isotonic sodium chloride injection should be limited to cases in which the chloride loss is greater than the sodium loss, as in vomiting from pyloric obstruction, or in which the loss is about equal, as in vomiting from duodenal, jejunal or ileal obstruction and in the replacement of aspirated gastrointestinal fluids. the toxic symptoms that follow various form

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

sodium chloride injection, solution

american regent, inc. - sodium chloride (unii: 451w47iq8x) (sodium cation - unii:lyr4m0nh37, chloride ion - unii:q32zn48698) - sodium chloride 9 mg in 1 ml - intravenous solutions containing sodium chloride are indicated for parenteral replenishment of fluid and sodium chloride as required by the clinical condition of the patient. none known.

SODIUM CHLORIDE- sodium chloride injection, solution United States - English - NLM (National Library of Medicine)

sodium chloride- sodium chloride injection, solution

becton dickinson and company - sodium chloride (unii: 451w47iq8x) (sodium cation - unii:lyr4m0nh37, chloride ion - unii:q32zn48698) - sodium chloride 9 mg in 1 ml - intravenous solutions containing sodium chloride are indicated for parenteral replenishment of fluid and sodium chloride as required by the clinical condition of the patient. none known. check flexible container solution composition, lot number, and expiry date. do not remove solution container from its overwrap until immediately before use. use sterile equipment and aseptic technique. to open - turn solution container over so that the text is face down. using the pre-cut corner tabs, peel open the overwrap and remove solution container. - check the solution container for leaks by squeezing firmly. if leaks are found, or if the seal is not intact, discard the solution. - do not use if the solution is cloudy or a precipitate is present. to add medication - identify white additive port with arrow pointing toward container. - immediately before injecting additives, break off white additive port cap with the arrow pointing toward container. - hold base of white additive port horizontally. - insert needle horizontally through the center of white additive port's septum and inject additives. - mix container contents thoroughly. preparation for administration - immediately before inserting the infusion set, break off blue infusion port cap with the arrow pointing away from container. - use a non-vented infusion set or close the air-inlet on a vented set. - close the roller clamp of the infusion set. - hold the base of blue infusion port. - insert spike through blue infusion port by rotating wrist slightly until the spike is inserted. note: see full directions accompanying administration set. warning: do not use flexible container in series connections.

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

sodium chloride injection, solution

b. braun medical inc. - sodium chloride (unii: 451w47iq8x) (sodium cation - unii:lyr4m0nh37, chloride ion - unii:q32zn48698) - sodium chloride 3 g in 100 ml - these intravenous solutions are indicated for use in adults and pediatric patients as sources of electrolytes and water for hydration. 3% and 5% sodium chloride injections usp are of particular value in severe salt depletion when rapid electrolyte restoration is of paramount importance. the low salt syndrome may occur in the presence of heart failure, renal impairment, during surgery, and postoperatively. in these conditions, chloride loss frequently exceeds sodium loss. these hypertonic sodium chloride solutions are also indicated for the following clinical conditions. -  hyponatremia and hypochloremia due to electrolyte and fluid loss replaced with sodium-free fluids. -  drastic dilution of extracellular body fluid following excessive water intake sometimes resulting from multiple enemas or perfusion of irrigating fluids into open venous sinuses during transurethral prostatic resections. -  emergency treatment of severe salt depletion due to excess sweating, vomiting, diarrhea and other conditions. 3% and 5

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

sodium chloride injection, solution

fresenius kabi usa, llc - sodium chloride (unii: 451w47iq8x) (sodium cation - unii:lyr4m0nh37, chloride ion - unii:q32zn48698) - sodium chloride 9 mg in 1 ml - intravenous solutions containing sodium chloride are indicated for parenteral replenishment of fluid and sodium chloride as required by the clinical condition of the patient. none known. check flexible container solution composition, lot number, and expiry date. do not remove solution container from its overwrap until immediately before use. use sterile equipment and aseptic technique. to open - turn solution container over so that the text is face down. using the pre-cut corner tabs, peel open the overwrap and remove solution container. - check the solution container for leaks by squeezing firmly. if leaks are found, or if the seal is not intact, discard the solution. - do not use if the solution is cloudy or a precipitate is present. to add medication - identify white additive port with arrow pointing toward container. - immediately before injecting additives, break off white additive port cap with the arrow pointing toward container. - hold base of white additive port horizontally. - insert needle horizont

SODIUM CHLORIDE irrigant United States - English - NLM (National Library of Medicine)

sodium chloride irrigant

b. braun medical inc. - sodium chloride (unii: 451w47iq8x) (sodium cation - unii:lyr4m0nh37, chloride ion - unii:q32zn48698) - sodium cation 0.9 g in 100 ml - 0.9% sodium chloride irrigation usp is indicated for all general irrigation, washing, rinsing and dilution purposes which permit use of a sterile, nonpyrogenic electrolyte solution. 0.9% sodium chloride irrigation usp is not for injection by usual parenteral routes. an electrolyte solution should not be used for irrigation during electrosurgical procedures.

SODIUM CHLORIDE solution United States - English - NLM (National Library of Medicine)

sodium chloride solution

baxter healthcare corporation - sodium chloride (unii: 451w47iq8x) (sodium cation - unii:lyr4m0nh37, chloride ion - unii:q32zn48698) - sodium chloride 900 mg in 100 ml - 0.9% sodium chloride processing solution is indicated in processing blood cells. see directions accompanying blood cell processing device for complete instructions for use. none known

SODIUM CHLORIDE FOR IRRIGATION solution United States - English - NLM (National Library of Medicine)

sodium chloride for irrigation solution

b. braun medical inc. - sodium chloride (unii: 451w47iq8x) (sodium cation - unii:lyr4m0nh37, chloride ion - unii:q32zn48698) - sodium chloride 0.9 g in 100 ml - 0.9% sodium chloride irrigation usp is indicated for all general irrigation, washing, rinsing and dilution purposes which permit use of a sterile, nonpyrogenic electrolyte solution. 0.9% sodium chloride irrigation usp is not for injection by usual parenteral routes. an electrolyte solution should not be used for irrigation during electrosurgical procedures.