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Lactated Ringers and Dextrose, Lactated Ringers

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Manufacturer
Baxter
ICD-10 indication
E86.0

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About Lactated Ringers and Dextrose, Lactated Ringers

What is this medication?

Lactated Ringers with Dextrose is an intravenous solution used to supply the body with water, electrolytes, and calories. It contains a precise mixture of sodium chloride, sodium lactate, potassium chloride, and calcium chloride to help maintain fluid balance and replace lost minerals in the blood. The inclusion of dextrose, a simple sugar, provides a necessary source of energy for patients who are temporarily unable to consume food or who require supplemental nutrition while recovering from illness or medical procedures.

This medication is primarily used to treat or prevent dehydration caused by surgery, injury, or medical conditions that lead to significant fluid depletion. It is also effective for correcting metabolic acidosis and managing electrolyte levels in the blood. Healthcare providers often utilize this solution in emergency rooms and hospitals to stabilize blood volume and support vital organ function in patients experiencing physical stress, trauma, or substantial fluid loss.

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