Glucose and Sodium Chloride Injection

    • Product Name: Glucose and Sodium Chloride Injection
    • Chemical Name (IUPAC): D-glucopyranose and sodium chloride injection
    • CAS No.: 0584-07-4
    • Chemical Formula: C6H12O6, NaCl, H2O
    • Form/Physical State: Solution
    • Factroy Site: No. 777, Shengli West Road, Yuhui District, Bengbu City, Anhui Province, China
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    Specifications

    HS Code

    920075

    Product Name Glucose and Sodium Chloride Injection
    Type Intravenous solution
    Active Ingredients Glucose, Sodium chloride
    Concentration Varies (e.g., 5% glucose and 0.9% sodium chloride)
    Indications Fluid replacement, electrolyte replenishment, energy supply
    Route Of Administration Intravenous
    Appearance Clear, colorless solution
    Storage Temperature 15°C to 25°C (59°F to 77°F)
    Osmolarity Varies by formulation (generally hypertonic or isotonic)
    Contraindications Hyperglycemia, severe renal impairment, fluid overload
    Packaging Single-use infusion bag or vial
    Prescription Status Prescription only
    Manufacturer Various pharmaceutical companies
    Expiry Period Typically 24-36 months from manufacturing date

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    Application of Glucose and Sodium Chloride Injection

    Osmolality: Glucose and Sodium Chloride Injection with balanced osmolality is used in intravenous fluid replacement, where it prevents cellular dehydration and maintains electrolyte balance.

    Purity: Glucose and Sodium Chloride Injection with ≥99% purity is used in post-operative care, where it reduces risk of pyrogenic reactions and ensures safe patient recovery.

    pH value: Glucose and Sodium Chloride Injection with pH 3.5–6.5 is used in pediatric rehydration therapy, where it minimizes risk of vein irritation and optimizes compatibility with blood.

    Sterility: Glucose and Sodium Chloride Injection with absolute sterility is used during intravenous administration in surgical settings, where it prevents microbial contamination and ensures patient safety.

    Glucose concentration: Glucose and Sodium Chloride Injection with 5% glucose concentration is used for mild hypoglycemia treatment, where it provides controlled energy supply for rapid metabolic correction.

    Sodium content: Glucose and Sodium Chloride Injection with 0.9% sodium chloride concentration is used for isotonic fluid replacement in adults, where it prevents shifts in body fluid compartments and stabilizes blood pressure.

    Stability: Glucose and Sodium Chloride Injection with 24-month shelf stability is used in emergency preparedness stocks, where it maintains effective potency and reduces wastage over time.

    Pyrogen-free: Glucose and Sodium Chloride Injection in a pyrogen-free formulation is used for infusion in immunocompromised patients, where it reduces the risk of febrile reactions and sepsis.

    Endotoxin level: Glucose and Sodium Chloride Injection with endotoxin levels below 0.25 EU/mL is used in neonatal intensive care units, where it ensures minimal inflammatory response and promotes safe vascular access.

    Particulate contamination: Glucose and Sodium Chloride Injection with undetectable particulate matter is used in central line administration, where it prevents catheter blockage and reduces risk of thromboembolic events.

    Packing & Storage
    Packing The packaging is a clear 500 mL plastic infusion bag, labeled "Glucose and Sodium Chloride Injection," with dosage and storage instructions.
    Container Loading (20′ FCL) 20′ FCL: Loaded with sealed cartons containing Glucose and Sodium Chloride Injection, properly palletized, moisture-protected, and compliant with pharmaceutical transport standards.
    Shipping Glucose and Sodium Chloride Injection should be shipped in tightly sealed, tamper-evident containers, protected from light and extreme temperatures. Transport in accordance with regulatory guidelines for pharmaceuticals, ensuring the product remains stable and uncontaminated. Use secondary packaging to prevent breakage or leakage during transit, maintaining sterility and product integrity.
    Storage **Glucose and Sodium Chloride Injection** should be stored at controlled room temperature, typically between 20°C to 25°C (68°F to 77°F). Protect the solution from excessive heat, freezing, and direct light. Avoid contamination by keeping the container tightly closed and using only once if indicated. Discard any unused portion to ensure sterility and safety.
    Shelf Life Glucose and Sodium Chloride Injection typically has a shelf life of 24 to 36 months if stored below 25°C and protected from light.
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