
Dextrose 5%,10% And 25% Injection
| Product/Composition | Dextrose 5%,10% And 25% Injection |
|---|---|
| Strength | 250ml / 500ml / 1000ml |
| Form | Injection |
| Production Capacity | 1 Million Injection/Month |
| Therapeutic use | Fluid Therapy |
| Package Insert/Leaflet | Available upon request |
Dextrose Injection (5%, 10%, 25%)
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Type: Intravenous (IV) fluid and energy source
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Component: Dextrose (a simple sugar, chemically identical to glucose) dissolved in sterile water
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Concentrations:
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5% Dextrose (D5W): Mildly hypertonic (but acts isotonic in body)
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10% Dextrose (D10W): Hypertonic
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25% Dextrose (D25W): Strongly hypertonic
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How It Works
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Provides glucose, the main source of energy for cells.
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Restores or maintains blood sugar levels when oral intake is not possible.
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Acts as a hydrating solution (D5W especially).
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In higher concentrations, can quickly raise blood sugar and provide calories.
Common Uses
5% Dextrose (D5W):
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Hydration when electrolyte balance is normal
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Dilution of IV medications
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Maintenance fluid in fasting patients
10% Dextrose (D10W):
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Treatment of mild to moderate hypoglycemia when oral glucose is not possible
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Provides calories for patients requiring parenteral nutrition
25% Dextrose (D25W):
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Emergency treatment of severe hypoglycemia (especially in unconscious patients)
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Provides rapid energy source in critical care situations
Advantages
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Quickly corrects low blood sugar levels
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Provides fluid and calories simultaneously
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D5W can be used safely for routine IV hydration
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D10W and D25W are highly effective for hypoglycemia emergencies
Possible Side Effects
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Vein irritation or phlebitis (especially with higher concentrations)
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Fluid overload if infused too quickly (risk of swelling, pulmonary edema)
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Electrolyte imbalance (can dilute sodium – risk of hyponatremia)
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Rapid infusion of D25W can cause vein pain or tissue damage if leakage occurs
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Hyperglycemia if given excessively
Precautions
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Use cautiously in diabetic patients – monitor blood glucose levels
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Infuse D10W and D25W slowly through a large vein to avoid vein damage
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Monitor electrolytes regularly, especially sodium and potassium
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Avoid excessive administration in patients with heart failure, kidney failure, or brain swelling