Alkem NS 0.9% Injection 100ml
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Sodium chloride, or popularly called as salt, is a crucial electrolyte applied in assorted healthcare therapies. It facilitates in sustaining the equilibrium of body fluids and is employed in saline solutions for fluid loss, electrolyte discrepancies, and other ailments.
Sodium chloride functions by compensating for depleted sodium and chloride ions, aiding in reestablishing ordinary fluid equilibrium and electrolyte amounts in the organism.
- Adhere to the physician’s instructions for the accurate dosage and type, depending on the health issue under treatment.
- Use cautiously in people with heart disease, hypertension, or kidney problems.
- Restores fluid and electrolyte balance in cases of dehydration.
- Helps treat hyponatremia (low sodium levels).
- Swelling due to fluid retention
- If you miss a dose of oral sodium chloride, take it as soon as you remember, unless it’s close to the next scheduled dose.
- For intravenous use, healthcare professionals manage dosing.
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Hyponatremia: A condition where sodium levels in the blood are too low, causing symptoms like nausea, headache, confusion, and fatigue.
Safety Advice For
- High risk
- Moderate risk
- Safe
Drinking alcohol could lead to body dehydration, aggravating any electrolyte imbalances.
Driving is not significantly affected unless imbalances cause dizziness or confusion.
Kidney issues should be dealt cautiously due to potential sodium retention.
If you have liver issues, use with caution; fluid and sodium levels should be monitored.
It is safe when used following the guidance of a healthcare professional.
It's usually safe, but it's recommended to consult a doctor for an extended use.
Written By
Salony Priya
MBA in pharmaceutical management
Content Updated on
Friday, 13 September, 2024