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What is the yellow fluid in a drip?: Understanding the 'Banana Bag'

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Intravenous (IV) fluid that appears bright yellow is commonly known in the medical community as a “banana bag,” named for its distinctive hue. The unmistakable yellow color is caused by a potent mixture of B-complex vitamins, which are crucial for rehydration and correcting nutritional deficiencies in certain patients.