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Sodium Bicarbonate Injection 8.4% Dose IV 10 mL EACH (Rx)

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Sodium Bicarbonate Injection 8.4% 10mL by Exela is a sterile, nonpyrogenic, and highly effective solution designed for the urgent management of life-threatening acid-base imbalances. Trusted by leading hospitals, emergency rooms, and critical care teams, this injectable sodium bicarbonate offers fast, safe, and predictable results when seconds count.

Rapid Correction of Acidosis – Emergency pH Balance for Critical Care

What is Sodium Bicarbonate Injection?

Sodium Bicarbonate Injection 8.4% is a concentrated, intravenous (IV) alkalinizing agent used to restore normal blood pH in severe metabolic acidosis, cardiac emergencies, and drug toxicity cases. This crucial medication is commonly administered during CPR, advanced cardiac life support (ACLS), acute renal failure, diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA), and certain poisonings and overdoses.

Top Health Benefits & Features:

  • Immediate Acidosis Reversal: Rapidly neutralizes excess acid in the bloodstream for effective pH balance and restoration of acid-base equilibrium (acidosis treatment, metabolic acidosis, pH correction, blood pH balance).
  • Essential for Cardiac Arrest Response: Critical for CPR, advanced cardiac life support (ACLS), and emergency heart care to optimize patient survival (cardiac arrest, CPR medication, ACLS drug, emergency medicine).
  • Key Treatment for Drug Overdose & Poisoning: Effectively manages tricyclic antidepressant (TCA) overdose, barbiturate poisoning, hyperkalemia, and toxicity from various drugs and chemicals (drug overdose treatment, poisoning treatment, hyperkalemia management).
  • Reliable Solution for DKA & Renal Failure: Supportive therapy in diabetic ketoacidosis and acute or chronic kidney failure with severe acidosis (diabetic ketoacidosis, DKA, renal failure, kidney support).
  • Fast-Acting, Injectable USP Formula: USP-standard, preservative-free solution in a convenient 10mL vial for immediate IV administration (sodium bicarbonate IV, hospital medication, sterile injection, USP grade).
  • Proven Safety & Stability: Manufactured under FDA and cGMP compliance for maximum purity and safety in critical scenarios (FDA approved, pharmaceutical grade, sterile solution).
  • Widely Used in Intensive & Emergency Medicine: Integral to emergency room, ICU, surgery, anesthesia, and critical care pharmacy settings (emergency medicine, intensive care, hospital pharmacy).

Why Choose Exela’s Sodium Bicarbonate Injection?

  • Consistently Reliable: Trusted by clinicians and pharmacists for its high purity, stability, and accuracy in dosing.
  • Ready-to-Use: Each sterile 10mL vial contains 8.4% sodium bicarbonate for single-use rapid response applications.
  • Stringent Quality Assurance: Produced in state-of-the-art facilities under the highest US FDA and cGMP standards to guarantee safety and efficacy.
  • Comprehensive Clinical Support: Backed by Exela’s reputation in hospital and acute care pharmaceutical solutions.

Common Clinical Applications

  • Emergency treatment of severe metabolic acidosis
  • Cardiac arrest and CPR protocols (ACLS)
  • Drug overdose, poisoning, and toxicity management
  • Hyperkalemia (high potassium) therapy
  • Diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA) and acute/chronic renal failure
  • Support during surgery, anesthesia, and critical care

Product Specifications

  • Active Ingredient: Sodium Bicarbonate 8.4% (84 mg/mL)
  • Concentration: 1 mEq/mL (10 mEq per 10 mL vial)
  • Type: Sterile, preservative-free, single-use vial
  • Administration: Intravenous (IV) injection only
  • Packaging: 10mL clear vials, individually labeled

IMPORTANT: Sodium Bicarbonate Injection is for use by healthcare professionals only. Always follow appropriate clinical protocols and consult emergency medicine guidelines.

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Trust Exela’s Sodium Bicarbonate Injection 8.4% 10mL for proven, effective, and rapid acidosis correction in your most critical patient moments.

FAQs About Sodium Bicarbonate Injections
  • What Are Sodium Bicarbonate Injections Used For?

    Treating severe metabolic acidosis. Managing certain drug overdoses. Correcting hyperkalemia related to renal failure. Used during cardiac arrest and CPR as part of emergency protocols. Sometimes used before epidural anesthesia to alkalinize solutions and reduce patient discomfort.

  • How Long Does a Sodium Bicarb Infusion Take?

    Typically, an infusion lasts from 30 minutes to several hours depending on clinical urgency and patient response. Emergency bolus doses act within minutes.

  • Why Does a Patient Take Sodium Bicarbonate?

    To quickly correct dangerous blood acidity, manage potassium toxicity, or counteract certain toxic ingestions and overdoses.

  • Is Sodium Bicarbonate Injection Safe During Pregnancy?

    Limited data; should be used if clearly needed and the benefits outweigh risks. Consult with your obstetrician or healthcare provider.

  • What Are the Risks of Sodium Bicarbonate Injection?

    Potential side effects include tissue irritation, hypokalemia, hypernatremia, metabolic alkalosis, volume overload, and possible complications in patients with heart or kidney disease. Rarely, improper administration can increase the risk of blood clots.

  • What is the Cost of Sodium Bicarbonate Injection?

    Prices vary by region, provider, and volume (typically $3–$40 per vial in the USA). Hospital charges may differ.

  • What Are the Long-Term Effects of Sodium Bicarbonate?

    Prolonged/repeated use may lead to metabolic alkalosis, muscle twitching, electrolyte imbalance, or fluid overload. Routine use outside of acute hospital or dialysis settings is not recommended without close supervision.

  • How Long Does Sodium Bicarbonate Last?

    The effect duration depends on the patient's metabolism and underlying conditions. A single dose acts within minutes and may last several hours.

  • How to Give Sodium Bicarbonate Injection?

    Administer IV bolus or slow infusion under medical supervision. Only for use by qualified professionals, according to exact dosing protocols based on blood gas analysis.

  • Why Is Sodium Bicarbonate Given in the Hospital?

    To treat life-threatening acid-base disturbances, support resuscitation, or manage renal and critical care emergencies

  • Is Bicarbonate Used in Epidurals?

    Yes, occasionally mixed with local anesthetic solutions to speed onset and reduce injection pain during epidural anesthesia.

  • Can Sodium Bicarbonate Cause Blood Clots?

    Rare, but improper administration or high doses may alter blood chemistry and potentially increase clotting risks.

  • What is the Alternative to Sodium Bicarbonate Injections?

    Depending on cause: IV fluids, dialysis, other alkalinizing agents (e.g., tromethamine), and supportive care measures.

  • Why Is Sodium Bicarbonate Injection Given?

    To rapidly reverse dangerously low blood pH, treat drug or toxin-induced acidosis, and stabilize patients in medical crisis.

  • Why Choose Our Premium Sodium Bicarbonate Injection?

    Highest Purity & Safety Standards Used by Leading Hospitals & Emergency Rooms Trusted by Physicians Worldwide

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