Dextrose Injection – Manufacturer, Exporter & Supplier
What is Dextrose Injection?
Dextrose Injection is a sterile solution of glucose (dextrose) in water, used as a source of energy and hydration. It plays an important role in fluid replacement therapy, hypoglycemia management, and parenteral nutrition. Available in different concentrations, Dextrose Injection is one of the most widely used supportive medicines in hospitals and emergency care.
Uses of Dextrose Injection
- Treatment of hypoglycemia (low blood sugar)
- As a caloric energy source in parenteral nutrition
- Management of dehydration and fluid loss
- Diluent for IV administration of drugs
- Supportive therapy in shock, collapse, and postoperative care
- Or all other approved clinical indications
How Does Dextrose Injection Work?
Dextrose Injection provides the body with glucose, which is rapidly metabolized to release energy. It helps restore normal blood sugar levels and supports cellular metabolism. In higher concentrations, it can also act as an osmotic diuretic to manage fluid imbalances.
FAQs on Dextrose Injection
Q1. What is Dextrose Injection used for?
It is used for treating low blood sugar, providing energy, rehydration, and as a diluent for IV medications.
Q2. What concentrations of Dextrose Injection are available?
Common concentrations include 5%, 10%, 25%, and 50%, depending on therapeutic needs.
Q3. How is Dextrose Injection administered?
It is administered intravenously (IV) by a healthcare professional under controlled medical supervision.
Q4. Can Dextrose Injection be used in children?
Yes, it can be used in children, but the dose and concentration must be carefully adjusted by a physician.
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Product Name
Dextrose Injection
Trade Name
Glucosyl
Available Strength
5%, 10%, 25%, 50% (w/v)
Packing
5 ml, 10 ml, 25 ml, 50 ml & 100 ml
Therapeutic Use
Fluid & electrolyte replenisher, caloric energy source

