Description
Latin name
GLUCOSE BUFUS
Packaging
10 vials
Pharmacological action
Glucose has a plasma-replacing, hydrating, stimulating energy metabolism effect.
Indications
Hypoglycemia, carbohydrate malnutrition, toxicoinfection, intoxication in liver diseases (hepatitis, dystrophy and liver atrophy, including liver failure), hemorrhagic diathesis, dehydration (vomiting, diarrhea, postoperative collapse).
As a component of various blood-replacing and anti-shock fluids for the preparation of drug solutions for iv administration.
Contraindications
Hyperglycemia, diabetes mellitus, hyperhydration, postoperative disorders of glucose utilization, hyperosmolar coma, hyperlactacidemia.
Precautions – severe heart failure, pulmonary edema, oliguria, anuria, hyponatremia.
Composition of
1 liter of solution contains:
Active ingredient: non-aqueous glucose 40 g
Dosage and administration of
In adults with normal metabolism, the daily dose of glucose administered should not exceed 4-6 g / kg / day, i.e. about 250-450 g / day (with a decrease in metabolic rate, the daily dose is reduced to 200-300 g), while the volume of injected fluid is 30-40 ml / kg / day.
For parenteral nutrition, along with fats and amino acids, 6 g of Glucose / kg / day are administered on the first day, followed by up to 15 g / kg / day. When calculating the dose of glucose with the introduction of 5 and 10% solutions, it is necessary to take into account the permissible volume of injected liquid: for children with a mass of 2-10 kg – 100-165 ml / kg / day, children weighing 10-40 kg – 45-100 ml / kg / day.
Side effects
Fever, hypervolemia, the development of infection and thrombophlebitis at the injection site of Glucose, extravasation.
Storage conditions
The drug should be stored out of the reach of children at a temperature not exceeding 2-8 ° C.
active substance
Dextrose
Terms and conditions
prescription
Dosage form
infusion solution
Prescribing
Adults, Children on doctor’s prescription
Indications
For the preparation of drug solutions, In liver lesions, In hypoglycemia, From hepatitis, Fainting, From poisoning
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