VIAFLO 0.9% SODIUM CHLORIDE  sodium chloride 450 mg/50 mL injection intravenous infusion bag Australia - English - Department of Health (Therapeutic Goods Administration)

viaflo 0.9% sodium chloride sodium chloride 450 mg/50 ml injection intravenous infusion bag

baxter healthcare pty ltd - sodium chloride, quantity: 9 g/l - injection, intravenous infusion - excipient ingredients: water for injections; hydrochloric acid - indications as at 9 october 2002: sodium chloride (0.9%) intravenous infusion is indicated for extracellular fluid replacement and in the management of metabolic alkalosis in the presence of fluid loss, and for restoring or maintaining the concentration of sodium and chloride ions.

DNS 500 Intravenous Infusion 0.9% & 5% Tanzania - English - Tanzania Medicinces & Medical Devices Authority

dns 500 intravenous infusion 0.9% & 5%

alfa pharmaceuticals limited, tanzania - sodium chloride & glucose intravenous infusion bp (0.9% w/v & 5% w/v) - intravenous infusion - 0.9% & 5%

Baxter 20 mmol Potassium Chloride, 5% Glucose and 0.45% Sodium Chloride injection for intravenous infusion 1000 mL bag (AHB6024) Australia - English - Department of Health (Therapeutic Goods Administration)

baxter 20 mmol potassium chloride, 5% glucose and 0.45% sodium chloride injection for intravenous infusion 1000 ml bag (ahb6024)

baxter healthcare pty ltd - potassium chloride, quantity: 1.49 g/l; glucose, quantity: 50 g/l; sodium chloride, quantity: 4.5 g/l - injection - excipient ingredients: water for injections - the potassium chloride, sodium chloride and glucose intravenous infusion is indicated for replenishing fluid losses, as an energy source and for restoration or maintenance of sodium, potassium and chloride ions in the body fluids. it may be used as a vehicle of drug delivery where intravenous delivery is appropriate and the drug is compatible with this solution.

Baxter 20 mmol Potassium Chloride, 5% Glucose and 0.9% Sodium Chloride injection for intravenous infusion 1000 mL bag (AHB6066) Australia - English - Department of Health (Therapeutic Goods Administration)

baxter 20 mmol potassium chloride, 5% glucose and 0.9% sodium chloride injection for intravenous infusion 1000 ml bag (ahb6066)

baxter healthcare pty ltd - potassium chloride, quantity: 1.49 g/l; glucose, quantity: 50 g/l; sodium chloride, quantity: 9 g/l - injection - excipient ingredients: water for injections - the potassium chloride, sodium chloride and glucose intravenous infusion is indicated for replenishing fluid losses, as an energy source and for restoration or maintenance of sodium, potassium and chloride ions in the body fluids. it may be used as a vehicle of drug delivery where intravenous delivery is appropriate and the drug is compatible with this solution.

Baxter 0.45% Sodium Chloride and 5% Glucose Intravenous Infusion 1000 mL bag (AHB6028) Australia - English - Department of Health (Therapeutic Goods Administration)

baxter 0.45% sodium chloride and 5% glucose intravenous infusion 1000 ml bag (ahb6028)

baxter healthcare pty ltd - glucose, quantity: 50 g/l; sodium chloride, quantity: 4.5 g/l - injection - excipient ingredients: water for injections; hydrochloric acid - sodium chloride and glucose intravenous infusion is indicated for replenishing fluid losses, as an energy source and for restoration or maintenance of sodium and chloride ion concentrations. it may be used as a vehicle of drug delivery where intravenous delivery is appropriate and the drug is compatible with this solution.

SODIUM CHLORIDE (0.22%) AND GLUCOSE (10%)         INTRAVENOUS INFUSION BP solution for injection bag Australia - English - Department of Health (Therapeutic Goods Administration)

sodium chloride (0.22%) and glucose (10%) intravenous infusion bp solution for injection bag

baxter healthcare pty ltd - sodium chloride, quantity: 1.1 g; glucose, quantity: 50 g - injection, solution - excipient ingredients: water for injections - sodium chloride (%) and glucose (%) intravenous infusion is indicated for replenishing fluid losses, as an energy source and for restoration or maintenance of sodium and chloride ion concentrations, it may be used as a vehicle of drug delivery where intravenous delivery is appropriate and the drug is compatible with this solution.

GLUCOSE 5 % INTRAVENOUS INFUSION BP Israel - English - Ministry of Health

glucose 5 % intravenous infusion bp

teva medical marketing ltd. - glucose monohydrate - solution for infusion - glucose monohydrate 5.5 %w/v - glucose - glucose - glucose 5 % intravenous infusion is indicated for the treatment of carbohydrate and fluid depletion. glucose 5 % is also used as a vehicle and diluent for compatible medicinal products for parenteral administration.

GLUCOSE 5 % INTRAVENOUS INFUSION BP Israel - English - Ministry of Health

glucose 5 % intravenous infusion bp

teva medical marketing ltd. - glucose monohydrate - solution for infusion - glucose monohydrate 5.5 %w/v - glucose - glucose - glucose 5 % intravenous infusion is indicated for the treatment of carbohydrate and fluid depletion. glucose 5 % is also used as a vehicle and diluent for compatible medicinal products for parenteral administration.

BAXTER 5% GLUCOSE INTRAVENOUS INFUSION glucose 1000mL bag Australia - English - Department of Health (Therapeutic Goods Administration)

baxter 5% glucose intravenous infusion glucose 1000ml bag

baxter healthcare pty ltd - glucose, quantity: 45 g (equivalent: glucose monohydrate, qty 50 g) - injection - excipient ingredients: water for injections - glucose (5%) intravenous infusions are mainly indicated: - whenever non-electrolyte fluid replacement is required. - as a vehicle for drug delivery, provided that the added components are compatible with glucose.

BAXTER 5% GLUCOSE INTRAVENOUS INFUSION glucose 500mL bag Australia - English - Department of Health (Therapeutic Goods Administration)

baxter 5% glucose intravenous infusion glucose 500ml bag

baxter healthcare pty ltd - glucose, quantity: 22.5 g (equivalent: glucose monohydrate, qty 25 g) - injection - excipient ingredients: water for injections - glucose (5%) intravenous infusions are mainly indicated: - whenever non-electrolyte fluid replacement is required. - as a vehicle for drug delivery, provided that the added components are compatible with glucose.