Dry Concentrate For Hemodialysis
Generic Name: dry concentrate for hemodialysis
Brand Names:
Dry-cid
For use with 3-pump hemodialysis machines only.
Overview
For use with 3-pump hemodialysis machines only.
Uses
For use with 3-pump hemodialysis machines only, using purified water (Standard 13959:2014) and in conbination with
Dosage
By diluting one part of this acid concentrate with 44 parts of purified water (ISO Standard 13959:2014).
Side Effects
Using purified water (Standard 13959:2014) and in conbination with sodium bicarbonate. If you do not use the entire contents, discard the excess.
Warnings
For use with 3-pump hemodialysis machines only. If the warranty seal is damaged or broken and do not allow debris to fall into the concentrate.
Storage
Store at room temperature. Keep container tightly closed when not in use.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Dry Concentrate For Hemodialysis used for?▼
For use with 3-pump hemodialysis machines only, using purified water (Standard 13959:2014) and in conbination with
What are the side effects of Dry Concentrate For Hemodialysis?▼
Using purified water (Standard 13959:2014) and in conbination with sodium bicarbonate. If you do not use the entire contents, discard the excess.
What are the important warnings for Dry Concentrate For Hemodialysis?▼
For use with 3-pump hemodialysis machines only. If the warranty seal is damaged or broken and do not allow debris to fall into the concentrate.
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Medical Disclaimer
This drug information is for educational purposes only and should not replace professional medical advice. Drug information is sourced from the FDA National Drug Code Directory and Structured Product Labeling. Always consult with a healthcare provider before starting, stopping, or changing any medication.