Dextrose
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What is Dextrose?
Dextrose, also known as glucose, is a simple sugar derived from corn and is chemically identical to blood sugar. It is commonly used in the medical field as an intravenous solution to provide quick energy and restore blood sugar levels, offering rapid relief for hypoglycemia. Additionally, it is utilized in oral form in various diagnostic tests and as an excipient in pharmaceutical formulations to stabilize medications.Side Effects
- Severe swelling, especially in your feet, legs, hands, or arms.
- Fever.
- Trouble breathing.
Warnings
- Make sure your doctor knows if you are pregnant or breast feeding, or if you have diabetes.
- Your doctor will do lab tests at regular visits to check on the effects of this medicine. Keep all appointments. This is especially important if this medicine is being given to a baby.
- Swelling, redness, bleeding, or pain where the needle is placed.
- Trouble breathing.
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- Severe swelling, especially in your feet, legs, hands, or arms.
- Fever.
- Trouble breathing.
- Swelling, redness, bleeding, or pain where the needle is placed.
- Make sure your doctor knows if you are pregnant or breast feeding, or if you have diabetes.
- Your doctor will do lab tests at regular visits to check on the effects of this medicine. Keep all appointments. This is especially important if this medicine is being given to a baby.
- Swelling, redness, bleeding, or pain where the needle is placed.
- Trouble breathing.
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Dextrose 50ML of 50%
What is Dextrose ?
Dextrose, also known as glucose, is a simple sugar derived from corn and is chemically identical to blood sugar. It is commonly used in the medical field as an intravenous solution to provide quick energy and restore blood sugar levels, offering rapid relief for hypoglycemia. Additionally, it is utilized in oral form in various diagnostic tests and as an excipient in pharmaceutical formulations to stabilize medications.
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