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sodium bicarbonate Ringer's solution

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Sodium bicarbonate Ringer's solution is an intravenous fluid that restores electrolyte balance and acid-base homeostasis by providing sodium, bicarbonate, and other essential ions.

Sodium bicarbonate Ringer's solution is an intravenous fluid that restores electrolyte balance and acid-base homeostasis by providing sodium, bicarbonate, and other essential ions. Used for Metabolic acidosis correction, Fluid and electrolyte replacement in critical care settings, Perioperative fluid management.

At a glance

Generic namesodium bicarbonate Ringer's solution
Also known aslactated Ringer's solution, Acetate Ringer's Solution, Bicarbonated Ringer's solution
SponsorThe First Affiliated Hospital with Nanjing Medical University
Drug classCrystalloid intravenous fluid / electrolyte solution
ModalitySmall molecule
Therapeutic areaCritical Care / Fluid and Electrolyte Management
PhaseFDA-approved

Mechanism of action

This is a balanced crystalloid solution combining sodium bicarbonate with Ringer's solution components (sodium, potassium, calcium, chloride). It is used to correct metabolic acidosis, maintain fluid and electrolyte balance, and serve as a vehicle for intravenous medication delivery. The bicarbonate component helps neutralize excess acid in the bloodstream while the electrolyte composition mimics physiological plasma.

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