Potassium Chloride (potassium glucose): Reviews and patient testimonials
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Potassium Chloride 0.15 % w/v and Glucose 10 % w/v Solution for Infusion BP
Potassium Chloride 0.15 % w/v and Glucose 10 % w/v Solution for Infusion is used in adults, the elderly, adolescents, children and infants (aged 28 days to 23 months) for: • Prevention and treatment of potassium depletion and/or hypokalemia in cases where supply of water, potassium chloride and carbohydrates is required due to restriction of the intake of fluids and electrolytes by normal routes.• Supply of carbohydrate and potassium during parenteral nutrition.• Prevention and treatment of hypoglycaemia.• Rehydration in case of water loss and dehydration states in patients with high carbohydrate need.Potassium Chloride 0.15 % w/v and Glucose 5% w/v Solution for Infusion -BP
Prevention and treatment of potassium depletion and/or hypokalaemia in cases where supply of water and carbohydrates is required due to restriction of the intake of fluids and electrolytes by normal routes.Potassium Chloride 0.15 % w/v, Sodium Chloride 0.18 % w/v and Glucose 4% w/v, Solution for Infusion
Prevention and treatment of potassium, sodium and chloride depletion due to a loss of gastrointestinal fluid (vomiting, diarrhoea, surgical drainage, gastric suction, small intestinal bypass procedure, or small bowel fistula), a chronic abuse of laxative, malabsorption syndromes, mucus secreting villous adenoma of the small intestine, or renal salt-losing conditions (renal disorders, overuse of diuretics), particularly in cases (e.g. starvation) where a source of energy is required.Potassium Chloride 0.15% w/v & Sodium Chloride 0.9% w/v Solution for Infusion - BP
Potassium Chloride 0.15 % w/v & Sodium Chloride 0.9% w/v Solution for Infusion is indicated for the prevention and treatment of potassium depletion and/or hypokalaemia, in sodium chloride and water-losing conditions.Potassium Chloride 0.3% w/v & Sodium Chloride 0.9% w/v Solution for Infusion - BP
Potassium Chloride 0.3% & Sodium Chloride 0.9% Solution for Infusion is indicated for the prevention and treatment of potassium depletion and/or hypokalaemia, in sodium chloride and water-losing conditions.Potassium Chloride 0.3% w/v and Glucose 5% w/v Solution for Infusion - BP
Prevention and treatment of potassium depletion and/or hypokalaemia in cases where supply of water and carbohydrates is required, due to restriction of the intake of fluids and electrolytes by normal routes.Potassium Chloride 0.3%, Sodium Chloride 0.18 % and Glucose 4% Solution for Infusion BP
Prevention and treatment of potassium, sodium and chloride depletion due to a loss of gastrointestinal fluid (vomiting, diarrhoea, surgical drainage, gastric suction, small intestinal bypass procedure, or small bowel fistula), a chronic abuse of laxative, malabsorption syndromes, mucus secreting villous adenoma of the small intestine, or renal salt-losing conditions (renal disorders, overuse of diuretics), particularly in cases (e.g. starvation) where a source of energy is required.Potassium Chloride Concentrate 15%
Potassium Chloride Concentrate 15% is used as a source of the potassium cation for the treatment or prevention of potassium depletion in patients for whom dietary measures or oral medication are inadequate. Potassium salts may also be used cautiously in those taking digoxin where potassium depletion may cause arrhythmias. Potassium Chloride Concentrate 15% must be administered by slow IV, as a dilute solution.Potassium Chloride Concentrate 20%
Potassium Chloride Concentrate 20% is used as a source of the potassium cation for the treatment or prevention of potassium depletion in patients for whom dietary measures or oral medication are inadequate. Potassium salts may also be used cautiously in those taking digoxin where potassium depletion may cause arrhythmias. Potassium Chloride Concentrate 20% must be administered by slow I.V, as a dilute solution.Potassium Chloride Concentrate BP, 15% w/v, 1.5g in 10ml
For use in patients requiring supplemental potassium therapy.Route of administration: Injectable
Molecule: potassium, glucose
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