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Disorder of electrolytes
Approved treatments
- Calcium Glycerophosphate
- CALCIUM LACTATE
- Calcium Gluceptate · Abbott
- Plegisol In Plastic Container · Pfizer
Calcium chloride works by replenishing calcium levels in the body, which is essential for maintaining proper muscle and nerve function. - Phoslo · Fresenius Medcl Care
Phoslo works by increasing calcium levels in the blood to treat conditions related to low calcium.
Clinical guidelines
- FDA label — 1L
Calcium Chloride (Plegisol) may be used to correct disorders of electrolytes.
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Frequently asked questions about Disorder of electrolytes
What drugs treat Disorder of electrolytes?
Tracked treatments include Calcium Glycerophosphate, CALCIUM LACTATE, Calcium Gluceptate, Plegisol In Plastic Container, Phoslo.
What is the treatment for Disorder of electrolytes?
Standard treatment for Disorder of electrolytes includes Calcium Glycerophosphate, CALCIUM LACTATE, Calcium Gluceptate, Plegisol In Plastic Container, Phoslo. See the treatment landscape page for first-line, second-line and salvage options.
What are the treatment guidelines for Disorder of electrolytes?
FDA label publishes guidelines for Disorder of electrolytes. 1 guideline references tracked.
Related
- Treatment landscape: Disorder of electrolytes patent cliff · Disorder of electrolytes CI report
- Treatment: Calcium Glycerophosphate
- Treatment: CALCIUM LACTATE
- Treatment: Calcium Gluceptate · Abbott
- Treatment: Plegisol In Plastic Container · Pfizer
- Treatment: Phoslo · Fresenius Medcl Care
- All diseases: Browse the disease index · Disease landscape hub
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