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IV Bag, Lactated Ringer's IV Bag Solution (Rx)

by B Braun
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Original price $ 19.95
Current price $ 9.90
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Essential Electrolyte & Fluid Replacement – Trusted IV Therapy for Hospitals, ERs, and Clinics

Experience rapid, balanced hydration and effective fluid resuscitation with Lactated Ringer’s IV Bag Solution by B. Braun. This premium, sterile IV solution is engineered for safe and reliable electrolyte replenishment in every clinical setting – from surgery and trauma to routine patient hydration and critical care. B. Braun’s advanced manufacturing ensures consistent, hospital-grade quality relied on by healthcare providers worldwide.

What is Lactated Ringer’s Solution?

Lactated Ringer’s IV Solution is a widely-used, balanced crystalloid intravenous fluid designed to restore fluid and electrolyte balance in patients. Formulated with sodium chloride, sodium lactate, potassium chloride, and calcium chloride, it closely mimics the body’s natural plasma composition, making it ideal for rehydration, electrolyte correction, shock, acidosis, burns, dehydration, surgery, trauma, and IV fluid therapy.

Top Health Benefits & Features:

  • Rapid Fluid and Electrolyte Restoration: Replaces lost fluids and corrects electrolyte imbalances in patients (IV hydration, electrolyte replacement, rehydration, dehydration treatment, fluid resuscitation)
  • Universal Use in Surgery & Trauma: The go-to solution for operating rooms, post-op care, trauma, burn patients, and emergency resuscitation (IV fluid for surgery, trauma resuscitation, burn treatment, emergency IV fluids, perioperative care)
  • Supports Acid-Base Balance: Contains lactate, which is metabolized to bicarbonate—helping to correct mild metabolic acidosis (acidosis correction, acid-base balance, metabolic support, balanced IV fluids)
  • Optimized for Pediatric and Adult Care: Safe for all age groups, including pediatrics, neonates, and the elderly (pediatric IV fluids, adult rehydration, neonatal hydration, universal patient care)
  • Sterile, Ready-to-Use Bags: Available in a variety of bag sizes with leak-resistant, easy-connect ports for rapid administration (sterile IV bags, ready-to-use IV solution, premixed IV bags, hospital supplies)
  • Hospital & Clinic Mainstay: Used for maintenance IV therapy, replacement therapy, and as a carrier for medications (hospital hydration, clinical IV therapy, IV maintenance solution, medication dilution, infusion therapy)

Why Choose B. Braun Lactated Ringer’s IV Solution?

  • World-Renowned Quality: B. Braun is a global leader in infusion therapy and IV fluids, trusted in healthcare systems worldwide
  • USP Grade & FDA Approved: Sterilized to the highest standards, meeting all USP and FDA requirements for safety and efficacy
  • Consistent Composition & Clarity: Ensures predictable and reliable fluid management for every patient, every time
  • Advanced, DEHP-Free Bags: Made with eco-friendly, patient-safe materials—compatible with all standard IV infusion sets
  • Comprehensive Clinical Support: Backed by decades of research and innovation in IV solutions and hospital medicine

Common Clinical Applications

  • Dehydration, fluid/electrolyte loss, and volume depletion
  • Preoperative and postoperative IV fluids
  • Trauma, shock, burns, and sepsis management
  • Gastroenteritis, vomiting, diarrhea recovery
  • Medication dilution and infusion therapy
  • Neonatal, pediatric, and adult maintenance hydration

Product Specifications

  • Ingredients: Sodium chloride, sodium lactate, potassium chloride, calcium chloride in water for injection
  • Osmolarity: 273 mOsm/L (approximate)
  • pH: 6.0 (6.0–7.5)
  • Sterility: Sterile, non-pyrogenic, latex-free, DEHP-free bag
  • Available Volumes: 250 mL, 500 mL, 1000 mL
  • Administration: Intravenous infusion (IV)

Tags: Lactated Ringer’s, Lactated Ringer’s solution, IV fluids, IV hydration, electrolyte replacement, fluid therapy, rehydration solution, hospital IV bags, emergency IV fluid, burn treatment, trauma resuscitation, surgical recovery, FDA approved IV solution, balanced crystalloid, fluid resuscitation, hospital supplies, sterile IV bag, perioperative care, acidosis correction, infusion therapy, pediatric IV solution, adult hydration, USP grade, nursing supplies.

IMPORTANT: For intravenous use under healthcare supervision only. Monitor fluid and electrolyte levels throughout therapy. Not for direct injection without dilution or mixing.

Choose B. Braun Lactated Ringer’s IV Bag Solution – the gold standard in fluid and electrolyte replacement for superior patient outcomes across every medical setting.

IV Bag, Lactated Ringer's IV Bag Solution (Rx)
IV Bag, Lactated Ringer's IV Bag Solution (Rx)
$ 19.95 $ 9.90
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FAQs About Lactated Ringers IV Bags
  • What is Lactated Ringer’s Used For?

    Lactated Ringer’s (aka LR, Ringer’s Lactate, RL, Hartmann’s Solution) is an isotonic IV fluid formulated for rapid electrolyte and fluid replenishment. Indications include: Dehydration correction Blood loss (hemorrhagic shock) Burns Surgical procedures Labor and delivery Sepsis and trauma resuscitation Electrolyte imbalances (hypovolemia, acidosis)

  • Is Lactated Ringer’s Safe in Pregnancy?

    Yes. Lactated Ringer’s is widely considered one of the best IV fluids for pregnancy, especially for labor and delivery, cesarean section prep, and dehydration during pregnancy-related vomiting or hyperemesis gravidarum.

  • Why Would You Use Lactated Ringer’s Instead of Normal Saline?

    Better electrolyte matching: Closer to plasma composition, reduces risk of hyperchloremic acidosis. Contains calcium and potassium: Supports cardiac and muscle function. Preferred in surgery, trauma, and obstetrics.

  • Is Lactated Ringer’s Good for Dehydration?

    Absolutely. It’s a top choice for rehydration, rapidly restoring both fluids and essential electrolytes (sodium, potassium, calcium, chloride, lactate).

  • Can Blood Be Given with Lactated Ringer’s?

    Yes, but only with caution. Calcium in LR can cause clotting if used with certain blood products, so preferred with packed cells but not with blood containing citrate anticoagulant.

  • Does Ringer Lactate Increase BP?

    Yes, by restoring intravascular volume, it can moderately increase blood pressure in hypovolemic patients.

  • Which IV Fluid is Best for Pregnancy?

    Lactated Ringer’s is the leading choice for pregnant or laboring women due to electrolyte safety and pH compatibility.

  • Do You Give Lactated Ringer’s Before Epidural?

    Yes. It is often infused before epidural anesthesia to maintain blood pressure and prevent hypotension.

  • Why Do They Give Lactated Ringer’s During Labor?

    Prevent dehydration Stabilize blood pressure Optimize electrolyte balance for mother and newborn

  • What’s Another Name for Lactated Ringer’s?

    Ringer’s Lactate (RL) Hartmann’s Solution

  • What are the Three Main Types of IV Fluids?

    Crystalloids (e.g., lactated ringer’s, normal saline) Colloids (e.g., albumin) Blood products

  • Why Do Surgeons Prefer LR?

    Reduces metabolic acidosis risk Ideal electrolyte composition Less risk of kidney injury versus normal saline

  • What are the Side Effects of Lactated Ringer’s?

    Fluid overload Electrolyte imbalances (rare) Allergic reaction (extremely rare) Hyperkalemia in renal failure patients

  • What Meds Cannot be Given with Lactated Ringer’s?

    Blood products containing citrate anticoagulants Certain antibiotics (e.g., ceftriaxone in neonates) Amphotericin B

  • Why Don’t You Give LR to TBI Patients?

    Lactate may worsen cerebral edema or acid-base balance in traumatic brain injury (TBI); normal saline preferred.

  • What is the Disadvantage of Ringer Lactate?

    Cannot be used with blood transfusions via citrate May cause hyperkalemia in kidney dysfunction Lactate conversion may increase in severe liver disease

  • Does Ringer Lactate Cause Weight Gain?

    Temporary weight gain can occur due to water retention (fluid overload), especially if over-infused.

  • What are the Three Types of Infusions?

    Continuous infusion Intermittent infusion Bolus infusion

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