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Calcium Gluconate Injection 5000 mg per 50 ml vial Single-Dose vials 50 mL x 25/Tray (Rx)

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Original price $ 999.00
Current price $ 899.00
SKU 63323-0360-59
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Fresenius Kabi Calcium Gluconate for Injection 5000mg per 50 ml vial Single-Dose vials 50 mL. Fresenius Kabi Calcium Gluconate Injection is a medication used to treat low blood calcium levels. This can include conditions such as hypoparathyroidism, renal osteodystrophy, and post-parathyroidectomy. It works by supplementing calcium levels in the blood, which helps to restore normal function.

  • Calcium Gluconate for Injection
  • Dosage Strength: 5000 mg per 50 mL vial
  • Presentation: Single-Dose Vials
  • Volume: 50 mL
  • Manufacturer: Fresenius Kabi
  • NDC (National Drug Code): 63323-0360-59

Calcium Gluconate for Injection is a sterile aqueous solution intended for intravenous administration. Each 50 mL single-dose vial contains 5000 mg of calcium gluconate to provide vital calcium supplementation in clinical settings.

Indications and Usage:

This product is utilized to treat conditions arising from calcium deficiencies, including:

  • Hypocalcemia
  • Hypoparathyroidism
  • Calcium channel blocker overdose
  • Hyperkalemia and hypermagnesemia when they necessitate the urgent increase of calcium levels

Pharmacological Action:

Calcium ions play a critical role in various bodily functions, including:

  • Neuromuscular activity
  • Cardiac function
  • Blood coagulation
  • Bone formation and maintenance
  • Secretion of hormones and enzymes

 

Administration and Dosage:

Administer only as instructed by a healthcare professional. Dosage guidelines are based on the patient's health condition and calcium levels, ensuring careful monitoring during administration to avoid adverse effects.

Storage:

Vials should be stored at controlled room temperature, away from excess heat and light. Do not freeze. Check for particulate matter and discoloration before use.

Warnings:

  • This medication must be administered under the supervision of a qualified healthcare provider.
  • Use with caution in patients with renal impairment and those predisposed to hypercalcemia.
  • Potential side effects include hypotension, bradycardia, and hypercalcemia, among others.
  • Avoid rapid intravenous infusion due to the risk of severe cardiac events.
  • Always ensure proper aseptic techniques are followed during the dose preparation and administration.

Please refer to the full prescribing information for detailed guidelines on administration, contraindications, warnings, precautions, and potential adverse reactions.

Brand: Fresenius Kabi
NDC: 63323-0360-59
UPC: 203633-23360591
Strength: 1000mg per 50 ml
Count: 25 Single Dose Vials Per Tray
Volume: 50 mL
Type: Treatment of Acute Symptomatic Hypocalcemia

Calcium Gluconate Injection 5000 mg per 50 ml vial Single-Dose vials 50 mL x 25/Tray (Rx)
Calcium Gluconate Injection 5000 mg per 50 ml vial Single-Dose vials 50 mL x 25/Tray (Rx)
$ 999.00 $ 899.00
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FAQs for Calcium Gluconate Injection – Ultimate Health Support for Calcium Deficiency & Emergency Care
  • What is a Calcium Gluconate Injection Used For?

    Calcium gluconate injection is used to treat acute hypocalcemia (low blood calcium levels), cardiac arrest due to hyperkalemia, calcium channel blocker overdose, hypoparathyroidism, and as an antidote for magnesium sulfate toxicity, particularly during labor and delivery. It rapidly restores normal calcium levels, which is essential for healthy heart, nerve, muscle, and bone function.

  • Safety During Pregnancy

    Is Calcium Gluconate Safe During Pregnancy? Yes, calcium gluconate injections are considered safe during pregnancy when administered under medical supervision. It's commonly used to counteract magnesium sulfate toxicity in pregnant women, especially during preeclampsia or eclampsia, under strict hospital care.

  • How Long Does a Calcium Gluconate Injection Take to Work?

    Calcium gluconate injections work within minutes when administered intravenously, making them ideal for emergency situations requiring immediate correction of calcium deficiency. Effects can be seen as early as 1–3 minutes after injection.

  • Why Would You Need a Calcium Injection?

    Acute hypocalcemia Magnesium sulfate toxicity during pregnancy/labor (e.g., eclampsia) Cardiac arrest or arrhythmias due to hyperkalemia Calcium channel blocker overdose Parathyroid disorders

  • How Often Can I Get a Calcium Gluconate Injection?

    The frequency depends on the severity of calcium deficiency or clinical situation. Only administer as directed by a healthcare professional, with follow-up blood calcium monitoring.

  • Why is Calcium Gluconate Used in Labor and Delivery?

    It’s crucial to reverse magnesium sulfate overdose in pregnant women, preventing or stopping seizures, and supporting maternal health during high-risk deliveries.

  • Precautions During Administration

    Always administered under medical supervision Monitor cardiac function, especially with IV use Adjust dose for kidney disease or heart block Never administer intramuscularly or subcutaneously due to risk of tissue necrosis

  • How Do You Prepare Calcium Gluconate Injection?

    Inspect vial for clarity and particulates Use a sterile syringe and aseptic technique Dilute in compatible IV fluids if required Administer slowly IV to avoid cardiac complications

  • Are Calcium Injections Painful?

    Mild discomfort may occur at the injection site; intravenous administration is typically well-tolerated. Always inform your healthcare provider about any discomfort.

  • Cost of Calcium Gluconate Injection

    Cost can range from $5 to $30 per vial depending on dosage (usually 10ml at 10% strength) and location. Hospital/pharmacy prices may slightly differ.

  • Side Effects of Calcium Gluconate Injections

    Flushing, sweating, or warmth Nausea or metallic taste Injection site pain or irritation Serious but rare: Cardiac arrhythmias, hypotension, tissue necrosis (with extravasation)

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