Dianeal Low Calcium/2.5% Dex
Dianeal Low Calcium/2.5% Dex 6000ML of 395MOSM/L
What is Dianeal Low Calcium/2.5% Dex?
Dianeal PD-2 Peritoneal Dialysis Solution with 2.5% Dextrose is a sterile, hypertonic solution used in peritoneal dialysis to remove waste products from the blood of patients with renal failure. This solution leverages the osmotic gradient created by 2.5% dextrose to facilitate fluid and electrolyte exchange across the peritoneal membrane, thereby aiding in the regulation of fluid and electrolyte balance.Side Effects
- Headache
- Nausea
- Abdominal pain
Warnings
- Risk of peritonitis (infection of the peritoneal cavity)
- Monitor blood glucose levels regularly
- Use with caution in patients with heart failure due to risk of fluid overload
- Possibility of electrolyte imbalance
- Consult a healthcare professional before use if you have kidney impairment
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- Headache
- Nausea
- Abdominal pain
- Dizziness
- High blood sugar (hyperglycemia)
- Infection at the catheter site
- Muscle cramps
- Fatigue
- Risk of peritonitis (infection of the peritoneal cavity)
- Monitor blood glucose levels regularly
- Use with caution in patients with heart failure due to risk of fluid overload
- Possibility of electrolyte imbalance
- Consult a healthcare professional before use if you have kidney impairment
- Avoid use in individuals with a known allergy to corn or corn products as dextrose is derived from corn
- Proper aseptic technique should be employed to reduce the risk of infection
Dianeal Low Calcium/2.5% Dex Coupons & Prices
Dianeal Low Calcium/2.5% Dex 6000ML of 395MOSM/L
What is Dianeal Low Calcium/2.5% Dex ?
Dianeal PD-2 Peritoneal Dialysis Solution with 2.5% Dextrose is a sterile, hypertonic solution used in peritoneal dialysis to remove waste products from the blood of patients with renal failure. This solution leverages the osmotic gradient created by 2.5% dextrose to facilitate fluid and electrolyte exchange across the peritoneal membrane, thereby aiding in the regulation of fluid and electrolyte balance.
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