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Compound Sodium Lactate Injection

Compound Sodium Lactate Injection

5.00 - 20.00 INR/Box

Product Details:

  • Indication Dehydration, electrolyte imbalance, and metabolic acidosis
  • Dosage Form Injection
  • Salt Composition Sodium Lactate (60 mEq/L), Sodium Chloride (103 mEq/L), Potassium Chloride (4 mEq/L), Calcium Chloride (3 mEq/L)
  • Pacakaging (Quantity Per Box) 24 bottles
  • Origin of Medicine Allopathic
  • Drug Type Intravenous infusion solution
  • Ingredients Sodium Lactate, Sodium Chloride, Potassium Chloride, Calcium Chloride, Water for Injection
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Compound Sodium Lactate Injection Price And Quantity

  • 50,000 Box
  • 5.00 - 20.00 INR/Box
  • Various pharmaceutical companies
  • 24 months from the date of manufacture
  • Glass or non-reactive plastic bottle
  • Approx. 274 mOsm/L
  • Approved by relevant regulatory authorities
  • Severe renal impairment, congestive heart failure, hyperkalemia
  • Monitor patients fluid and electrolyte status routinely
  • Clear, colorless solution
  • Local site reaction, edema, electrolyte imbalance if misused
  • 6.5-8.0
  • Compound Sodium Lactate Injection (Ringer's Lactate Solution)
  • Sterile, non-pyrogenic
  • Intravenous

Compound Sodium Lactate Injection Product Specifications

  • Injection
  • Administer intravenously, dosage as per medical advice
  • Sodium Lactate (60 mEq/L), Sodium Chloride (103 mEq/L), Potassium Chloride (4 mEq/L), Calcium Chloride (3 mEq/L)
  • Hospital, Clinic use; for intravenous infusion
  • Dehydration, electrolyte imbalance, and metabolic acidosis
  • Liquid
  • Restores fluid and electrolyte balance
  • Sodium Lactate, Sodium Chloride, Potassium Chloride, Calcium Chloride, Water for Injection
  • 500 ml
  • Allopathic
  • Adults and children
  • 24 bottles
  • Store below 30C, protect from light and freezing
  • As directed by a physician
  • Intravenous infusion solution
  • Various pharmaceutical companies
  • 24 months from the date of manufacture
  • Glass or non-reactive plastic bottle
  • Approx. 274 mOsm/L
  • Approved by relevant regulatory authorities
  • Severe renal impairment, congestive heart failure, hyperkalemia
  • Monitor patients fluid and electrolyte status routinely
  • Clear, colorless solution
  • Local site reaction, edema, electrolyte imbalance if misused
  • 6.5-8.0
  • Compound Sodium Lactate Injection (Ringer's Lactate Solution)
  • Sterile, non-pyrogenic
  • Intravenous

Compound Sodium Lactate Injection Trade Information

  • 100000 Box Per Day
  • 30 Days

Product Description

Highly acclaimed in international medical sector, our company has gained immense appreciation for exporting an excellent stock of Compound Sodium Lactate Injection. This injection is extensively used for various indications such as restoration of extracellular fluid and electrolytes balances or replacement of extracellular fluid loss where isotonic concentrations of electrolytes are sufficient. In addition, this Compound Sodium Lactate Injection is also highly effective for short term volume replacement, in case of hypovolemia or hypotension.

Key points:

  • Regulates and maintains metabolic acidosis balance
  • Useful for the treatment of mild to moderate metabolic acidosis
  • Low indication of side effects

 Specifications:

BRAND NAME

RL INFUSION

Active Ingredients

Compound Sodium Lactate injection

Strength

Compound Sodium Lactate injection

Packing

500 ML



Specialized Fluid Replacement for Hospitals and Clinics

Compound Sodium Lactate Injection is designed for intravenous use under medical supervision, ensuring the rapid restoration of fluid and electrolyte levels. Its carefully balanced formulation supports patients suffering from dehydration, electrolyte disturbances, or metabolic acidosis. The solution is sterile, non-pyrogenic, and formulated for safety, making it a reliable choice in clinical practice.


Safe Packaging and Long-Lasting Potency

The injection is available in secure glass or non-reactive plastic bottles, each holding 500 ml of clear, colorless solution. With a shelf life of 24 months and a packaging quantity of 24 bottles per box, it is ideal for hospital inventory management. Storage below 30C and protection from light and freezing conditions ensures product stability.

FAQs of Compound Sodium Lactate Injection:


Q: How is Compound Sodium Lactate Injection administered?

A: This solution is given intravenously, meaning it is infused directly into a vein. The exact dosage and rate should always be determined by a qualified physician based on the patients needs.

Q: What are the main indications for using Compound Sodium Lactate Injection?

A: It is primarily indicated for the treatment of dehydration, correction of electrolyte imbalance, and management of metabolic acidosis, especially in hospital or clinical settings.

Q: When should this injection not be used?

A: Compound Sodium Lactate Injection is contraindicated in patients with severe renal impairment, congestive heart failure, hyperkalemia, or those with known hypersensitivity to its ingredients.

Q: Where should the solution be stored to maintain its potency?

A: The solution should be stored below 30C, protected from light and freezing, to preserve its stability and sterility throughout its shelf life.

Q: What precautions should be taken during administration?

A: It is important to regularly monitor the patients fluid and electrolyte status during treatment to prevent complications like edema or electrolyte imbalance, especially with repeated or prolonged use.

Q: What benefits does Ringers Lactate Solution offer compared to plain saline?

A: Ringers Lactate Solution provides a balanced electrolyte profile that more closely resembles body fluids, making it especially useful for correcting both fluid and electrolyte disturbances in clinical situations.

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