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Active Ingredient: Calcium gluconate

Indication for Calcium gluconate

Population group: only adults (18 years old or older)

For this indication, competent medicine agencies globally authorize below treatments:

665-1,425 mg

Route of admnistration

Intravenous

Defined daily dose

665 - 1,425 mg

Dosage regimen

From 665 To 1,425 mg once every day

Detailed description

7-15ml (1.54-3.3mmol) (665-1,425mg). It should be noted that the absolute amount of calcium required for this indication is difficult to determine and may vary widely.

Dosage considerations

The intravenous administration rate should not exceed 2 ml (0.45 mmol of calcium) per minute.

The patient should be in the lying position and should be closely observed during injection. Monitoring should include heart rate or ECG.

Calcium gluconate can be diluted with glucose 5% or sodium chloride 0.9%. Dilution into a solution containing bicarbonate, phosphate or sulfate should be avoided.

Active ingredient

Calcium gluconate

Calcium gluconate is the gluconate salt of calcium. An element or mineral necessary for normal nerve, muscle, and cardiac function, calcium as the gluconate salt helps to maintain calcium balance and prevent bone loss when taken orally.

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