Glucose solution

Glucose solution is one of the most common medications used for intravenous infusion. This solution is a mixture of dextrose monohydrate and water, which is supplied to pharmaceutical factories in the form of glucose anhydride.

A glucose solution is produced from chemical raw materials, which uses starch obtained from wheat or corn grains. During the production of glucose powder, all necessary rules and procedures are followed to ensure its high quality.

The main use of glucose solution is infusion through an intravenous drip into a patient to increase blood sugar levels. In this case, it acts not only as a source of energy for the body, but also as a drug that helps the patient recover from a serious condition after a hypoglycemic coma. Also, a glucose solution can be used to prepare medication solutions as an adjuvant to improve their absorption. However, like any drug, glucose solution has a number of contraindications and side effects. Contraindications include diabetes mellitus and excess blood glucose, in which taking a glucose solution is strictly prohibited. In turn, side effects