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Category: Transfusion medicine

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Why No Lactated Ringers with Blood? Unpacking the Chemical Incompatibility

4 min read
Standard blood bank recommendations specify that lactated Ringer's (LR) solution should be avoided when transfusing blood due to a theoretical risk of clotting. This long-standing guideline stems from the direct chemical incompatibility between the calcium in LR and the citrate anticoagulant used to preserve blood products.