Hemodialysis Grade Sodium Bicarbonate Solution
Generic Name: hemodialysis grade sodium bicarbonate solution
Brand Names:
Quabic-100
For use only with 3-pump hemodialysis machines.
Overview
For use only with 3-pump hemodialysis machines.
Dosage
For use only with 3-pump hemodialysis machines, together with acid concentrate for hemodialysis, diluting with purified water.
Side Effects
If not all the contents are used, discard the excess.
Warnings
This solution should be transparent and colorless. Do not use if cloudy or with broken seal. If not all of the contents are used, discard the excess. Keep at room temperature. If cloudy or with broken seal.
Storage
Keep at room temperature.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the side effects of Hemodialysis Grade Sodium Bicarbonate Solution?▼
If not all the contents are used, discard the excess.
What are the important warnings for Hemodialysis Grade Sodium Bicarbonate Solution?▼
This solution should be transparent and colorless. Do not use if cloudy or with broken seal. If not all of the contents are used, discard the excess. Keep at room temperature. If cloudy or with broken seal.
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Medical Disclaimer
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