name: | SodiumChloride |
ATC code: | B05CB01 | route: | intravenous |
n-compartments | 1 |
Sodium chloride, commonly known as table salt, is an essential electrolyte involved in maintaining osmotic balance, nerve conduction, and muscle function. It is widely used in clinical practice as an intravenous infusion to treat or prevent sodium and chloride ion imbalances, dehydration, and as a vehicle for drug administration. Sodium chloride (saline) infusions are approved and routinely used worldwide.
Pharmacokinetic parameters estimated for healthy adult humans after intravenous administration of isotonic saline (0.9% sodium chloride) solution.
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