.Pharmacolibrary.Drugs.B_BloodAndBloodFormingOrgans.B05C_IrrigatingSolutions.B05CA10_ElectrolytesInCombinatio.ElectrolytesInCombinatio

Information

name:ElectrolytesInCombination
ATC code:B05CA10
route:intravenous
n-compartments1

This drug group includes intravenous solutions containing combinations of electrolytes, such as sodium, potassium, calcium, magnesium, and chloride, used for correction of electrolyte imbalances, dehydration, and as vehicles for other drugs. These solutions are widely used for fluid and electrolyte replenishment and are approved and currently used in clinical practice.

Pharmacokinetics

Pharmacokinetic parameters for multi-electrolyte intravenous solutions in healthy adults. Since these are aqueous electrolyte solutions, distribution is almost immediate, and elimination depends on renal function and homeostatic mechanisms. Classic pharmacokinetic modeling parameters such as volume of distribution and clearance are generally not applicable in the traditional sense for electrolyte solutions, but basic estimated values can be provided.

References

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