Groteks water for injection 2 ml

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Water for injection 2 ml 10 pcs

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pharmachologic effect

Solvent. In the human body, water is necessary for constant metabolic processes. Under normal conditions, water is excreted in urine, feces, sweat and breathing. Fluid loss through sweat, breathing, and feces occurs regardless of fluid administration. Maintaining adequate hydration requires 30-45 ml / kg / day of water in adults, and in children - 45-100 ml / kg, in infants - 100-165 ml / kg.

Water for injection is used to prepare infusion and injection solutions, providing optimal conditions for the compatibility and effectiveness of substrates and water.

Indications

As a carrier or diluent for the preparation of sterile infusion (injection) solutions from powders, lyophilisates and concentrates. It is used to prepare sterile solutions, incl. for subcutaneous, intramuscular, intravenous administration.

Outwardly for washing wounds and moisturizing dressings.

Method of administration and dosage

The dosage and rate of administration should be in accordance with the dosage instructions for the reconstituted medicinal products.

The preparation of drug solutions using water for injection should be carried out under sterile conditions (opening ampoules, filling the syringe and containers with drugs).

Contraindications

If a different solvent is indicated for the preparation of a solution of a medicinal product.

special instructions

Water for injection cannot be injected directly intravascularly due to low osmotic pressure (risk of hemolysis!).

Interaction with other drugs

When mixed with other drugs (infusion solutions, concentrates for the preparation of infusion; injection solutions, powders, dry substances for preparing an injection), visual control for compatibility is required (pharmaceutical incompatibility may occur).

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