Glucose solution 10% Fresenius Kabi supports hypoglycemic treatment (500ml)

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Specifications Glucose monohydrate

Ingredient

Thành phần cho 500ml

Composition informationContent
Glucose monohydrate50g

Uses

indications

10% glucose drug is indicated in the following cases:

  • Prevention and treatment of hypoglycemia. pandemic. Glucose is often used with electrolytes to prevent and treat dehydration due to acute diarrhea. Glucose is also used to treat hypoglycemia and are used as other drugs.

    pharmacokinetics

    glucose converted into carbon dioxide and water and release energy.

  • Before taking Glucose solution 10% Fresenius Kabi supports hypoglycemic treatment (500ml)

    How to use

    transmitted via central or peripheral veins.

    10% intravenous glucose is a hypertonic solution.

    The osmotic pressure of the final transmission solution after dilution and other drugs must be calculated when used for peripheral intravenous infusion.

    The gradual increase in the transfer rate should be considered when transmitting solutions containing glucose.

    Prevention before taking the drug

    Check the infusion sensory before use.

    Injecting types of infusion should be checked for sensations of sub -fertilizers and discoloration before transmission, checking the intactness of the packaging. Use only if the solution is clear, there are no visible stools, the packaging is not damaged. Must transmit immediately when plugged in the transmission cord.

    The solution must be transmitted to aseptic device and use aseptic technique. Transmission devices should have solutions to prevent air into the system.

    The supplement of electrolytes should follow the clinical needs of each patient.

    Other drugs may be added right before transmission or during the process of communicating via the appropriate port. When mixed with other drugs, the final osmotic pressure of the mixture must be measured before transmission. The use of solutions with high osmotic pressure can cause venous and venous irritation.

    Dilute with other drugs must be conducted aseptic and carefully and carefully. The solution after dilution must be used immediately. The solution after dilution can be transmitted by central veins or external wallets depending on osmotic pressure.

    Control

    Treatment should be performed under regular and careful supervision. Clinical and biological parameters, especially blood glucose, fluid and electrolytes should be monitored regularly and during treatment.

    Dosage

    Dosage and transmission speed of 10% glucose depends on many factors, including: indications for use, age, weight, clinical condition.

    Adults and the elderly

    Instructions for dosage for people with average weight (70kg) (*)

    indicated

    Initial dosage

    Transmission speed

    Treatment period

    From 500 ml to 3000 ml/day (from 7 to 40 ml/kg/day).

    The maximum recommended transmission speed must not exceed the patient's glucose oxidation, as this can cause hyperglycemia: 5 mg/kg/minute (3 ml/kg/hour).

    Unlimited treatment time, depending on the clinical condition of the patient.

    From 50 to 250 ml on the dose

    Depending on the same dilute drug.

    Depending on the same dilute drug.

    Children

    The transmission speed and transmission volume depending on the age, weight, clinical condition and metabolism of the patient, the treatment and control must be done by the doctor who has experience in using intravenous fluid in pediatric patients.

    Dosage instructions for pediatric patients:

    indicated

    Initial dosage

    Initial transmission speed*

    babies and newborns (1 - 23 months)

    Children (2 - 11 years old)

    Youth (12 to 16 - 18 years old)

    0 - 10 kg body weight (BW): 100 ml/kg/day.

    10 - 20 kg body weight (BW): 1000 ml + add 50 ml for per kg body weight> 10 kg/day.

    20 kg body weight (BW): 1500 ml + add 20 ml for each body weight> 20 kg/day.

    6 - 11 ml/kg/hour.

    (10 - 18 mg/kg/minute)

    5 - 11 ml/kg/hour.

    (9 - 18 mg/kg/minute)

    4 - 8 ml/kg/hour.

    (7 - 14 mg/kg/minute)

    4 ml/kg/hour.

    (7 - 8.5 mg/kg/minute).

    Initial dose: 50 to 100 ml on the dose. Not depending on age.

    Transmission speed: Depending on the dilute drug. Not depending on age.

    The maximum recommended rate is not exceeded the patient's glucose oxidation, because this can cause hyperglycemia.

    Depending on the patient's clinical condition, the transmission rate is lower than the recommendation that can be used to reduce the risk of unwanted osmotic diuretic.

    When the drug is used to dilute other compatible drugs to infer intravenously, the instructions for diluted drugs will determine the appropriate transmission volume for each treatment.

    Note: The above dose is for reference only. Specific dosage depends on the condition and level of progression of the disease. For a suitable dose, you need to consult a doctor or medical specialist.What do

    do when overdose? Too much glucose in the blood can cause dehydration, mental disorders, severe death.

    In case of glucose overdose, an appropriate dose indicates insulin to reduce blood glucose.

    In an emergency, call the 115 emergency center immediately or go to the nearest local health station.

    What to do when you forget a dose? However, if close to the next dose, skip the forgotten dose and take the next dose at the time as planned. Note that it should not be used double the prescribed dose.

    Side Effects

    When using 10%glucose, you may experience unwanted effects (ADR).

    Common, ADR> 1/100

  • No report.
  • Uncommon, 1/1000

  • No report.
  • Not determined frequency

  • Metabolism: hyperglycemia, fluid balancing disorders (increased volume of circulatory), electrolyte disorders (lower potassium potassium, hyperemia blood, hypoglycemia), blood thinning.
  • immune: Anaphylaxis, hypersensitivity.
  • Skin and subcutaneous tissue: sweat, rash.
  • Systemic and injection site: chills, trembling, fever, infection of injection site, intravenous inflammation, erythema at the infusion site. liver: liver failure, cirrhosis, liver fibrosis, biliary stasis, fatty liver, hyperliru blood bilirubin, hyper enzyme, gallstones, gallbladder inflammation.

  • Respiratory: Pulmonary embolism.
  • Instructions on how to handle ADR

    When experiencing side effects of the drug, it is necessary to stop using and notify the doctor or go to the nearest medical facility for timely treatment.

    Warnings

    Before using the drug you need to read the instructions carefully and refer to the information below.

    Contraindicated

    10% contraindicated glucose in the following cases:

  • Diabetes lost compensation, diabetes.
  • Increased coma.
  • Blood thinning, increased cell water, increased large blood capacity.
  • Hyperglycemia and hyperlage blood.
  • Severe renal failure (with nodules/nostalgia).

    Damage heart failure.

    edema (including pulmonary edema and cerebral edema) and ascites.

  • Glucose intolerance (such as metabolic disorders).
  • Cases of hypersensitivity to the active ingredient.
  • Consider contraindications related to diluted drug products and 10%glucose solution.

  • The situation of dehydration if the amount of electrolytes is not offset.
  • Patients after stroke.
  • delirium due to dehydration, alcohol poisoning.
  • Be cautious when using

    Must monitor blood sugar regularly, water balance and electrolytes. Need to supplement electrolytes if needed.

    Do not transmit glucose solution along with blood through a set of lines because it can cause hemolysis and obstruction.

    Venous glucose transmission can lead to epidemic and electrolyte disorders such as hypotension, hypoglycemia, hypoglycemia.

    Prolonged or fast transmission of superior glucose solutions can cause dehydration due to hyperglycemia.

    The ability to drive and operate machinery

    does not affect driving and operating machinery.

    Pregnancy

    used for pregnant women.

    Breastfeeding period

    Safety for breastfeeding.

    Drug interaction

    Need to calculate the effect of glucose solution on blood sugar and water balance, electrolyte when used for patients who are treating other drugs that control blood sugar, fluid balancing, electrolytes.

    Concomplified use of catecholamine and steroids reduces glucose absorption.

    Storage

    The temperature does not exceed 30 ° C, avoiding light.

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