Land: USA
Språk: engelsk
Kilde: NLM (National Library of Medicine)
SODIUM CHLORIDE (UNII: 451W47IQ8X) (CHLORIDE ION - UNII:Q32ZN48698), POTASSIUM PHOSPHATE, UNSPECIFIED FORM (UNII: B7862WZ632) (POTASSIUM PHOSPHATE, UNSPECIFIED FORM - UNII:B7862WZ632), SODIUM CITRATE (UNII: 1Q73Q2JULR) (ANHYDROUS CITRIC ACID - UNII:XF417D3PSL), POTASSIUM CITRATE (UNII: EE90ONI6FF) (ANHYDROUS CITRIC ACID - UNII:XF417D3PSL), GLYCINE (UNII: TE7660XO1C) (GLYCINE - UNII:TE7660XO1C), DEXTROSE (UNII: IY9XDZ35W2) (DEXTROSE - UNII:IY9XDZ35W2)
Zoetis Inc.
SODIUM CHLORIDE
SODIUM CHLORIDE 8.82 g in 64 g
ORAL
OTC
Re-Sorb (glucose, glycine, and electrolytes for oral solution) is a readily absorbed source of fluids and electrolytes. It is a convenient and effective means of increasing absorption of water, energy sources, and electrolytes. Re-Sorb is indicated for use in the control of dehydration associated with diarrhea (scours) in calves, including veal calves. Re-Sorb may be used by the livestock owner as an early treatment at the first signs of scouring. It may also be used as follow-up treatment for the dehydrated calf following intravenous fluid therapy. Re-Sorb, because of its ready source of fluid and electrolytes, makes it an ideal first feed (upon arrival) for newly purchased or severely stressed calves.
Re-Sorb is supplied in boxes containing 12 packets (double-sided) and in buckets containing 72 packets (double-sided).
New Animal Drug Application
RE-SORB- SODIUM CHLORIDE, POTASSIUM PHOSPHATE, UNSPECIFIED FORM, SODIUM CITRATE, POTASSIUM CITRATE, GLYCINE, AND DEXTROSE POWDER, FOR SOLUTION ZOETIS INC. ---------- RE-SORB RE-SORB (GLUCOSE, GLYCINE, AND ELECTROLYTES FOR ORAL SOLUTION) ORAL HYDRATION, ELECTROLYTE PRODUCT DESCRIPTION The 3 main causes of calf scours and resulting dehydration are bacteria (E. coli and Salmonella, etc.), viruses, and nutritional factors. In all cases, there is a loss of water and electrolytes due to the scours, which can lead to severe dehydration and death. Generally, whatever the cause of the scours, dehydration is the main cause of death. When fecal loss of water exceeds the water intake, dehydration occurs. This can be corrected with administration of either oral or intravenous fluids. In the severely dehydrated calf, intravenous administration is the route of choice. Oral rehydration is of particular value as it permits the livestock owner to start rehydration therapy at the initial signs of scours which, in many cases, will reduce the severity of the condition. Re-Sorb (glucose, glycine, and electrolytes for oral solution) also provides the owner with a practical method of following up intravenous therapy. Re-Sorb formula contains the following ingredients: sodium chloride 8.82 grams, potassium phosphate 4.2 grams, citric acid, anhydrous 0.5 grams, potassium citrate 0.12 grams, aminoacetic acid (glycine) 6.36 grams and glucose (dextrose) 44 grams. Osmolarity of the reconstituted solution is approximately 315 m0sm/kg. The pH of the reconstituted solution is approximately 4.3. ACTION Oral glucose/glycine compounds have been used with excellent success to treat dehydration accompanying human cholera for many years. The rationale for oral rehydration therapy is based upon the active absorption of glucose and glycine when given orally to scouring animals. Their absorption is linked to the simultaneous absorption of sodium and water. This principle has been verified in scouring animals. _E. coli _produces scours by secreting toxins Les hele dokumentet