Bicarbonate Component [HCO3 Hemodialysis Solution] Uses, Dosage, Side Effects and more
Each 1 liter solution contains- Sodium Chloride: 30.5 gm Sodium bicarbonate: 66 gm Highly purified water: q.s. to 1 literAttribute | Details |
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Trade Name | Bicarbonate Component [HCO3 Hemodialysis Solution] |
Generic | Bicarbonate Component [HCO3 Hemodialysis Solution] |
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Therapeutic Class | Haemodialysis solutions |
Manufacturer | |
Available Country | Bangladesh |
Last Updated: | January 7, 2025 at 1:49 am |
Uses
Bicarbonate Component [HCO3 Hemodialysis Solution] solution is indicated in renal failure, Chronic renal failure and Haemodialysis. Bicarbonate serves a crucial biochemical role in the physiological pH buffering system.Dosage
Acidic component & Bicarbonate Component should be used in the dilution ratio of- Acidic component: 1.00 Volume Bicarbonate Component: 1.83 Volume Purified Water: 34.00 VolumeHow Long Does It Take to Work?
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See simplified version Bicarbonate Component [HCO3 Hemodialysis Solution] also Bicarbonate Component [HCO3 Hemodialysis Solution] in banglaPrecaution
Bicarbonate Component needs to be used with Acidic component (not to be used alone). Before use, the mixed solution must be diluted with highly purified water. Close the container tightly immediately after use. Discard solution in case of visible solid particles inside. Discard solution after 96 hours of first opening.Interaction
Sodium bicarbonate: Increases toxicity of amphetamines, ephedrine, pseudoephedrine, flecainide, quinidine and quinine. Decreases effects of lithium, chlorpropamide and salicylates due to increased clearance. May affect the absorption of certain drugs due to raised intra-gastric pH. Sodium chloride: May affect serum concentrations of lithium.Contraindication
Known hypersensitivity to any of the ingredients of this preparation.Storage Condition
Keep out of reach of children. Not for Injection. Store below 30°C.Innovators Monograph
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