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Balanced Salt
Overview
What is Balanced Salt?
Balanced Salt Solution is a sterile physiological solution, each mL containing sodium chloride (NaCl) 0.64%, potassium chloride (KCl) 0.075%, calcium chloride dihydrate (CaCl•2HO) 0.048%, magnesium chloride hexahydrate (MgCl•6HO) 0.03%, sodium acetate trihydrate (CHNaO•3HO) 0.39%, sodium citrate dihydrate (CHNaO•2HO) 0.17%, sodium hydroxide and/or hydrochloric acid (to adjust pH), and water for injection. The pH is approximately 7.0. The osmolality is approximately 300 mOsm/Kg.
What does Balanced Salt look like?
What are the available doses of Balanced Salt?
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What should I talk to my health care provider before I take Balanced Salt?
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How should I use Balanced Salt?
For use as an extraocular and intraocular irrigating solution during ocular surgical procedure involving perfusion of the eye with an expected maximum duration of less than 60 minutes.
This irrigating solution should be used according to standard format for each surgical procedure.
Note: Use an administration set with an air-inlet in the plastic spike since the bottle does not contain a separate airway tube. Follow directions of the particular administration set to be used. Remove the flip-off cap. Clean and disinfect the rubber stopper by using a sterile alcohol wipe. Insert the spike aseptically into the bottle through the target area of the rubber stopper.
Allow the fluid to flow and remove air from the tubing before irrigation begins.
What interacts with Balanced Salt?
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What are the warnings of Balanced Salt?
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What are the precautions of Balanced Salt?
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What are the side effects of Balanced Salt?
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What should I look out for while using Balanced Salt?
What might happen if I take too much Balanced Salt?
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How should I store and handle Balanced Salt?
Store at 20°C to 25°C (68°F to 77°F) [see USP Controlled Room Temperature].Dispense in tight container as defined in the USP, with a child-resistant closure (as required).Store at 20°C to 25°C (68°F to 77°F) [see USP Controlled Room Temperature].Dispense in tight container as defined in the USP, with a child-resistant closure (as required).Balanced Salt Solution ( Sterile Irrigating Solution) is supplied in a glass bottle using a grey butyl stopper and aluminum seal with a polypropylene flip-off cap. NDC 17478-921-95 500 mL in a 570 mL container. Balanced Salt Solution ( Sterile Irrigating Solution) is supplied in a glass bottle using a grey butyl stopper and aluminum seal with a polypropylene flip-off cap. NDC 17478-921-95 500 mL in a 570 mL container.
Clinical Information
Chemical Structure
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Balanced Salt Solution is an isotonic solution for use in irrigating tissues of the eyes.
Non-Clinical Toxicology
The presence of barium sulfate formulations in the GI tract may alter the absorption of therapeutic agents taken concomitantly. In order to minimize any potential change in absorption, the separate administration of barium sulfate from that of other agents should be considered.Open under aseptic conditions only.
Studies suggest that intraocular irrigating solutions which are iso-osmotic with normal aqueous fluids should be used with caution in diabetic patients undergoing vitrectomy since intraoperative lens changes have been observed.
There have been reports of corneal clouding or edema following ocular surgery in which Balanced Salt Solution (Sterile Irrigating Solution) was used as an irrigating solution.
Irrigation or any other trauma may result in corneal swelling or bullous keratopathy.
Post-operative inflammatory reactions as well as incidents of corneal edema and corneal decompensation have been reported.
Reference
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Interactions
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