Trisol is a sterile isotonic solution for intravenous administration containing sodium, potassium and sodium chloride. It was developed in Russia as a blood plasma substitute and is widely used in medicine to treat various diseases associated with dehydration and electrolyte imbalance.
The structure of this solution is determined by the presence of three main components: hypotonic sodium chloride, sodium bicarbonate and potassium chloride. They were chosen to compensate for the loss of electrolytes and restore normal fluid balance in the body.
Trisol is used in many clinical situations, including the treatment of wound infections, burns, shock, cerebral edema and other diseases,