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Calcium Chloride 10% Injection Prefilled Syringes 1 gram/10mL (100mg/mL) EACH (Rx)

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Original price $ 29.95
Current price $ 19.85
SKU 76329-3304-01ea
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Calcium Chloride 10% Injection Prefilled Syringes 1 gram/10mL International Medication Systems is a high-quality product that works by providing calcium to the body. This product is used to help the body maintain electrolyte levels and prevent or treat low calcium levels. It is also used to help treat or prevent high blood potassium levels.

Calcium chloride 10% injection prefilled syringes 1 gram/10mL Luer Jet Syringe (International Medication Systems) is a drug that is used to replenish calcium levels in the blood and to treat and prevent cardiac arrest. The drug works by binding to calcium receptors in cardiac and smooth muscle cells, which causes the cells to relax and allows the heart to beat more regularly. The drug also helps to maintain blood pressure by preventing calcium-dependent spasms in the smooth muscle cells in the walls of blood vessels.

Calcium Chloride 10% Injection Prefilled Syringes 1 gram/10mL (100mg/mL) EACH (Rx)
Calcium Chloride 10% Injection Prefilled Syringes 1 gram/10mL (100mg/mL) EACH (Rx)
$ 29.95 $ 19.85
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FAQs for Calcium Chloride Injections
  • Why Do Paramedics Give Calcium Chloride?

    Paramedics administer calcium chloride IV to quickly normalize low calcium levels, reverse hyperkalemia-induced cardiac toxicity, stabilize severe hypocalcemia, treat certain drug overdoses (like calcium-channel blockers), and counteract magnesium sulfate toxicity. It’s a life-saving injection in cardiac emergencies and advanced cardiac life support protocols.

  • How Is Calcium Chloride Injection Administered?

    Calcium chloride is given intravenously (IV) by a healthcare professional. Dosage: Typically 500 mg to 1,000 mg via slow IV push (over 2–5 minutes) Administration: Only via central line if possible due to risk of tissue damage; peripheral IV only in life-threatening situations Compatibility: Do not mix with bicarbonate or phosphates; can cause precipitation Strict monitoring of serum calcium, heart rate, and EKG is required during and after administration.

  • Can calcium chloride be injected?

    Yes, but only IV infusion; never intramuscular or subcutaneous due to severe tissue injury risk.

  • What are the side effects of calcium chloride injection?

    Burning at the injection site Sensation of heat or tingling Arrhythmias (irregular heartbeat) Vasodilation and hypotension Metallic taste Nausea or vomiting

  • What are the risks of calcium chloride IV?

    Severe tissue damage (extravasation can cause necrosis or sloughing) Cardiac arrhythmias if given too rapidly Hypercalcemia (high blood calcium) Hypotension, bradycardia Precipitation in the line if mixed with incompatible medications

  • Is calcium chloride a high-risk drug?

    Yes. Must be handled only by trained professionals.

  • Is the Calcium Injection Painful?

    IV calcium chloride may cause a burning sensation or discomfort at the injection site; proper IV technique reduces this risk. NEVER administer intramuscularly—can cause severe tissue necrosis.

  • How Fast Does Calcium Chloride Work?

    Onset: Effects seen in 1–3 minutes with IV administration. Duration: 30 minutes to several hours, depending on clinical scenario.

  • What is the cost of calcium injection?

    Pricing varies: One ampoule (1g/10mL) ranges from $5 to $25 depending on supplier and region. Bulk/wholesale discounts available for hospitals and clinics.

  • What Not to Mix With Calcium Chloride

    Do NOT mix calcium chloride with: Sodium bicarbonate Phosphate or sulfate-containing solutions Certain antibiotics or corticosteroids Risk: Precipitation & inactivation.

  • What is Bad About Calcium Chloride?

    Improper administration can lead to: Severe tissue necrosis if extravasated Arrhythmias if rapid IV push Worsened digitalis toxicity Hypercalcemia with repeated dosage Hypotension

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