potassium phosphates in sodium chloride - Generic Medications
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Potassium Phosphates in 0.9% Sodium Chloride Injection, for intravenous use, is a phosphorus replacement product containing phosphorus 0.06 mmol/mL and potassium 0.088 mEq/mL. It is a sterile, non-pyrogenic, ready-to-use diluted solution containing a mixture of monobasic potassium phosphate, USP and dibasic potassium phosphate, USP in 0.9% sodium chloride. No dilution is required before administration. It is supplied in 250 mL single-dose intravenous infusion bag. Monobasic Potassium Phosphate is chemically designated KH 2 PO 4 , molecular weight 136.09, white, odorless crystals or granules freely soluble in water. Dibasic Potassium Phosphate is chemically designated K 2 HPO 4 , molecular weight 174.18, colorless or white granular salt freely soluble in water. Each mL contains 4.48 mg of monobasic potassium phosphate, USP and 4.72 mg of dibasic potassium phosphate, USP. Each mL contains phosphorus, 0.06 mmol (equivalent to 1.86 mg phosphorus); potassium, 0.088 mEq (equivalent to 3.40 mg of potassium); sodium chloride, USP, 9 mg and water for injection, USP (q.s.). Note: 1 mmol of phosphorus is equal to 1 mmol phosphate. This product contains no more than 25 mcg/L of aluminum. The pH is 5.8 to 7.2 and the osmolarity is 0.455 mOsmol/mL (calc).
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