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Tag: Electrolyte solution

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What are the components of Hartmann's fluid?

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Named after pediatrician Alexis Hartmann, who modified the original Ringer's solution in the 1930s by adding lactate, Hartmann's fluid is a staple in medical settings for intravenous fluid therapy. This article explains what are the components of Hartmann's fluid and its clinical significance.

Understanding How Does the Drug Peglyte Work?

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Over one million colonoscopies are performed in the US annually, many requiring thorough bowel cleansing with medications like Peglyte. A prescription medication, Peglyte works as a powerful osmotic laxative to prepare the colon for examination, ensuring a clear field of view for physicians.

What is ST Marks fluid?

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According to the Specialist Pharmacy Service (SPS), St Marks fluid is a specially formulated, potassium-free oral rehydration solution (ORS) that is not commercially available and must be prepared at home. This unique glucose-electrolyte mixture is primarily used for patients with gastrointestinal conditions, such as short bowel syndrome, who have a high stoma or fistula output and are at risk of dehydration.