A solution of sodium chloride and glucose for intravenous injection is one of the most popular drugs in medicine. It is used to replenish blood volume, improve circulation and maintain fluid balance in the body.
A 0.9% sodium chloride solution is a clear, odorless liquid that contains 9 grams of sodium chloride per liter of water. It is used for intravenous administration to patients suffering from dehydration, as well as for the treatment of various diseases associated with fluid imbalance.
5% glucose is a clear solution containing 5 grams of glucose per liter of water and is used to maintain energy balance in the body and improve oxygen uptake by cells.
A combined solution of sodium chloride and glucose is an ideal choice for patients suffering from dehydration or needing an additional source of energy. In addition, it can be used as a plasma substitute during hemodialysis or hemofiltration procedures.