Dextrose (25% w/v)
Designed for transient fluid replacement to treat hypovolemia brought on by burns, dehydration, or injury, Aculife 25% Infusion greatly helps to efficiently restore fluid loss.
Essential fluids and carbohydrates (calories from sugar) found in Aculife 25% Infusion help with recuperation following trauma or surgery. It should not be taken by oneself; it is given intravenously.
Usually minor, most side effects go away as your body adapts. See your doctor should side effects continue or get worse.
bottle of 100 ml Infusion
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Not self-administered; controlled just by a healthcare expert. Use the direction of the medical team on dosage and length.
This infusion replaces lost fluids, therefore restoring the body's fluid balance and enabling regular physiological activities.
Related Warnings
Before drinking alcohol while taking Aculife 25% Infusion, see your doctor since interactions may not be fully known.
Aculife 25% Infusion could not be safe for pregnant women. See your doctor to balance possible risks and rewards.
Use carefully while breastfeeding. Breastfeeding should be stopped until the infusion treatment finishes and the medication is eliminated from the mother's body.
See your doctor about the Aculife 25% Infusion's effects on your driving ability. If you have symptoms compromising concentration or reaction, avoid driving.
Patients with kidney illness should probably avoid Aculife 25% Infusion. See your doctor for substitutes or safety tips.
Patients with liver illness should use carefully since dosage changes could be required. See your doctor always before using.
Q: For what purpose does Aculife Infusion find application?
A:Mostly to replace short-term fluids following surgery or trauma.
Q:Can I have alcohol while getting this infusion?A:See your doctor before drinking alcohol for best advice.
Q: Is Aculife safe in pregnancy?/strong>A:Before use, talk to your doctor about possible dangers and advantages.
Q:Should side effects arise, what should I do?A:Tell your doctor straight away any side effects arise.