Sodium Chloride
Sodium Chloride 4ML of 7%
What is Sodium Chloride?
Sodium Chloride is used to treat sodium loss due to dehydration and excessive sweating. Sodium Chloride is a generic drug. On average Sodium Chloride is priced at about $12 for 100, 3 mL of bacteriostatic 0.9% injectable solution. Luckily, you can use our Rx.com savings offer to receive a Sodium Chloride discount of up to 80% off the retail price at participating pharmacies near you.Side Effects
- nausea
- vomiting
- stomach cramps
Warnings
- Use with caution in patients with congestive heart failure
- Monitor electrolyte levels in patients receiving long-term therapy
- Use caution in patients with renal impairment
- May cause fluid and electrolyte imbalance in high doses
- Not recommended for patients on sodium-restricted diets
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- nausea
- vomiting
- stomach cramps
- increased thirst
- headache
- drowsiness
- confusion
- swelling of hands, ankles, or feet
- Use with caution in patients with congestive heart failure
- Monitor electrolyte levels in patients receiving long-term therapy
- Use caution in patients with renal impairment
- May cause fluid and electrolyte imbalance in high doses
- Not recommended for patients on sodium-restricted diets
- Pregnant or breastfeeding women should consult a healthcare provider
- Use with caution in patients with edema
Sodium Chloride Coupons & Prices
Sodium Chloride 4ML of 7%
What is Sodium Chloride ?
Sodium Chloride is used to treat sodium loss due to dehydration and excessive sweating. Sodium Chloride is a generic drug. On average Sodium Chloride is priced at about $12 for 100, 3 mL of bacteriostatic 0.9% injectable solution. Luckily, you can use our Rx.com savings offer to receive a Sodium Chloride discount of up to 80% off the retail price at participating pharmacies near you.
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