Neutramax

Neutramax Medicine

Overdose

Symptoms : for patients who do not have impaired renal function, there is usually no risk of poisoning or overdose of this drug. When using this glucose-electrolyte solution in patients with confirmed or latent diabetes (diabetes mellitus) blood sugar levels can increase down to a diabetic coma. Accidental intoxication with undiluted powder can upset the electrolyte balance and increase diarrhea.

You should always consult your doctor in case of an overdose.

Contraindications

Hypersensitivity (including.h. to citrates), increased bleeding due to a violation of the coagulation system.

Incompatibilities

The effect of heart glycosides can be weakened. In patients undergoing glycosides treatment, when taking Hydrovite® it is necessary to control the concentration of potassium in the blood.

Undesirable effects

Nausea, chills, rashes.

Therapeutic indications

Hemoconservation (collection and storage of whole blood - TsFD, long-term storage of red blood cells - Adsol).

Pharmacodynamic properties

The CFG solution provides an anticoagulant effect by binding calcium cations with citrate anions, in addition, the glucose contained in the drug serves as a nutrition for blood cells, and phosphate supports the buffer blood system.

The hemoconservative solution is mixed with blood in the ratio of 1 volume to 7 blood volumes.

Pharmacokinetic properties

After oral use, glucose undergoes metabolism to carbon dioxide and water (CO2 and N2Oh), and the rest of the components are derived mainly with urine and only in small quantities - with sweat or feces.

Qualitative and quantitative composition

Adenine Citric Acid; Dextrose; Mannitol; Sodium Chloride; Sodium Citrate; Sodium Dihydrophosphate

Dosage (Posology) and method of administration

At 100 ml of blood - 8–10 ml of hemoconservant solution. Whole blood in the solution of this coagulant is stored at a temperature of 1–6 ° C for 21 days from the date of the fence.