Sodium bicarbonate suspension

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? Sodium bicarbonate suspension is used as a reducing and neutralizing agent when the acidity in the body increases.

#Sodium bicarbonate suspension
# Sodium bicarbonate suspension

? Dosage form:?

Solution for infusion (suspension)

In 100 ml, 200 ml and 400 ml glass vials.

? Contents?

Sodium bicarbonate

? According to the effect?

When the acidity increases, that is, an anti-acidic and neutralizing alkaline fluid.

? APPLICATION?

- In cases of general burns
- In case of shock
- Used in diabetic coma
- The cause is unknown vomiting and other cases of vomiting
- In acute liver and kidney injury
- In severe hypoxia of infants (ie, in cases of lack of oxygen, bruising)
- In cases such as metabolic acidosis
- With diabetes
- Used in infections
- Used in intoxications, ie poisoning
- In cases of kidney surgery
- In cases of postoperative anesthesia
"It's boiling hot."
- It is used in cases of increased acidity in the stomach, excessive acid secretion and the resulting complications
- Has a diuretic effect in diseases of the upper respiratory tract, cough and sputum
- Used in marine and air diseases

? METHOD OF APPLICATION?

It is instilled into a vein.

The drug should be administered intravenously at a rate of 60 drops per minute (we mean the sky)

? SIDE EFFECTS?

- Nausea, vomiting
- Alcoholism condition
- Appetite disorders
- Pain in the upper abdomen
- Headache may be observed
- There is an increase in blood pressure
- There may be cases of dehydration

❌NOT APPLICABLE?

- When there is an allergic reaction to the drug
- In heart and kidney failure
- In case of alcoholism
- It is impossible in the absence of potassium in the body
- It is impossible in the presence of sodium in the body.

? ADMIN ADVICE?

? The drug can be used during pregnancy and in young children, use only in the dose prescribed by your doctor.

? Do not use the drug in patients with epilepsy, ie convulsions and epilepsy. Not allowed.

 

? Application - by prescription
? Manufacturer - Russia

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