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SODITRON

SODITRON

Sodium Bicarbonate 7.5% Injection

Corrects metabolic acidosis (low blood pH) in the critically ill.

Corrects metabolic acidosis (low blood pH) in the critically ill. Assists in correcting blood pH when there is severe electrolyte imbalance. Is used in kidney disease, cardiac arrest, and some drug toxicities. Used to keep acid-base balance during surgery or critical care.

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Uses

Corrects metabolic acidosis (low blood pH) in the critically ill. Assists in correcting blood pH when there is severe electrolyte imbalance. Is used in kidney disease, cardiac arrest, and some drug toxicities. Used to keep acid-base balance during surgery or critical care.

Side Effects

  • Hypernatremia Fluid retention or swelling Uncommon: alkalosis (excessive blood pH) Irritation of the injection site Rare: hypokalemia (low potassium)

Uses

Corrects metabolic acidosis (low blood pH) in the critically ill. Assists in correcting blood pH when there is severe electrolyte imbalance. Is used in kidney disease, cardiac arrest, and some drug toxicities. Used to keep acid-base balance during surgery or critical care.

Side Effects

  • Hypernatremia Fluid retention or swelling Uncommon: alkalosis (excessive blood pH) Irritation of the injection site Rare: hypokalemia (low potassium)

Indications

  • Metabolic acidosis as a result of kidney failure, diabetic ketoacidosis, or shock Management of cardiac arrest Severe electrolyte abnormalities (sodium, potassium) Acidic drug overdose (e.g., salicylates) In major surgery or ICU treatment that will need pH correction

FAQ

Q1: What is SODITRON Injection prescribed to treat?
It is administered to treat metabolic acidosis and acid-base balance in seriously ill patients.

Q2:How is it administered?
Given intravenously (IV) with medical supervision.

Q3: Is it applicable at home?
No, it must be hospital monitored because of the risk of electrolyte imbalance.

Q4: What should be done to be careful?
Monitor blood pH, electrolytes and fluid status. Report to your doctor heart or kidney conditions.

Q5 Is it applicable in children?
Yes, but only when under the supervision of a pediatric ICU with proper dosing.

Indications

  • Metabolic acidosis as a result of kidney failure, diabetic ketoacidosis, or shock Management of cardiac arrest Severe electrolyte abnormalities (sodium, potassium) Acidic drug overdose (e.g., salicylates) In major surgery or ICU treatment that will need pH correction

FAQ

Q1: What is SODITRON Injection prescribed to treat?
It is administered to treat metabolic acidosis and acid-base balance in seriously ill patients.

Q2:How is it administered?
Given intravenously (IV) with medical supervision.

Q3: Is it applicable at home?
No, it must be hospital monitored because of the risk of electrolyte imbalance.

Q4: What should be done to be careful?
Monitor blood pH, electrolytes and fluid status. Report to your doctor heart or kidney conditions.

Q5 Is it applicable in children?
Yes, but only when under the supervision of a pediatric ICU with proper dosing.

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