Anticoagulant Sodium Citrate
Anticoagulant Sodium Citrate 500ML of 4GM/100ML
What is Anticoagulant Sodium Citrate?
Anticoagulant Sodium Citrate is a chemical compound commonly used to prevent blood clotting in medical settings. It works by binding to calcium ions in the blood, disrupting the clotting process. This anticoagulant is frequently used in blood collection tubes and during dialysis treatments to maintain blood fluidity.Side Effects
- Allergic reactions like rashes, itching or swelling
- Electrolyte imbalances including high sodium levels
- Metabolic alkalosis
Warnings
- Consult a doctor if you have a history of kidney disease or heart failure before using
- Use with caution in patients with high blood sodium levels
- Not recommended for intravenous injection without proper dilution
- Monitor electrolytes regularly while using this medication
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What is Anticoagulant Sodium Citrate ?
Anticoagulant Sodium Citrate is a chemical compound commonly used to prevent blood clotting in medical settings. It works by binding to calcium ions in the blood, disrupting the clotting process. This anticoagulant is frequently used in blood collection tubes and during dialysis treatments to maintain blood fluidity.- Allergic reactions like rashes, itching or swelling
- Electrolyte imbalances including high sodium levels
- Metabolic alkalosis
- Hypernatremia
- Consult a doctor if you have a history of kidney disease or heart failure before using
- Use with caution in patients with high blood sodium levels
- Not recommended for intravenous injection without proper dilution
- Monitor electrolytes regularly while using this medication
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Anticoagulant Sodium Citrate 500ML of 4GM/100ML
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