- Used intravenously in adults and pediatrics as a source of water for hydration and calories (carbohydrates) for energy, often as a diluent for other compatible drugs
Uses
- Hydration & Calories:
- Provides essential water and a source of carbohydrates (energy) for patients
- Diluent:
- Acts as a vehicle for administering other compatible medications intravenously
- General IV Therapy:
- Used in various clinical settings for fluid and caloric support
Features
- Sterile & Non-Pyrogenic:
- Safe for intravenous injection, minimizing infection risk
- PAB (Plastic Admixture Bag):
- A flexible, closed-system bag for easy handling and administration, often with ports for adding medications
- Free From Harmful Plastics:
- Not made with natural rubber latex, PVC, or DEHP, reducing potential toxicity
- Contains No Additives:
- Preservative-free and free from bacteriostatic or antimicrobial agents
- Specific Configuration:
- 50mL fill volume in a 100mL bag
Benefits
- Reduces Risk:
- The PVC/DEHP-free design minimizes exposure to plasticizer toxicity
- Safe & Convenient:
- PAB design offers secure handling and integration with infusion systems
- Versatile:
- Supports hydration, energy needs, and drug delivery
- Aseptic Handling:
- Closed system prevents contamination during infusion
Contents
- 5% Dextrose for Injection with 50mL Fill in 100mL PAB Bag
- 84 Bags per case