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Lactated Ringers 1000ml - Rx
Brand Varies - For the correction of electrolyte depletion, metabolic acidosis and dehydration of cattle, calves, horses, sheep and swine.Â
Please note: Packaging may vary!
*Rx* Federal law restricts this drug to use by or on the order of a licensed veterinarian.
Each 100 mL contains:
Sodium Chloride |
600 mg |
Sodium Lactate |
310 mg |
Potassium Chloride |
30 mg |
Calcium Chloride Dihydrate |
20 mg |
Water for Injection |
q.s. |
The Calcium, Potassium and Sodium contents are approximately 2.7, 4.0, and 130 mEq/liter, respectively. Total Osmolar Concentration: 269 mOsm per liter (calculated).
CAUTION: Solution should be warmed to body temperature prior to administration and administered at a slow rate. This is a single dose unit. It contains no preservatives. Use entire contents when first opened.
WARNING: Do not administer to horses by intraperitoneal injection. Do not administer to animals with inadequate renal function. Not for use in lactic acidosis.
INDICATIONS: For the correction of electrolyte depletion, metabolic acidosis and dehydration of cattle, calves, horses, sheep and swine.
DOSAGE AND ADMINISTRATION: May be injected intravenously, subcutaneously or intraperitoneally (except in horses) using strict aseptic technique.
Cattle and Horses: 2 to 5 mL per pound of body weight depending on size and condition of animal, repeated 1 to 3 times daily or as needed.
Swine and Sheep: 2 to 5 mL per pound of body weight depending on size and condition of animal, repeated 1 to 3 times daily or as needed.
If administered subcutaneously divide the dosage into several sites of injection and massage points of injection to aid in absorption and help prevent inflammation and/or sloughing.
Store between 15°C and 30°C (59°F and 86°F)
For Animal Use Only
Keep Out of the Reach of Children
NET CONTENTS: |
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1000 mL |
600012 Iss0905 |
NAC No.: 10581631