About Dialysis concentrates
Dialysis fluids are solutions of electrolytes formulated in concentrations similar to those of extracellular fluid or plasma.
They contain, or may contain: sodium, chloride, bicarbonate or lactate, calcium, magnesium, potassium, glucose, amino acids, icodextrin
Dialysis fluids are provided in a sterile concentrated form for dilution with water before use; the water used need not be sterile.
The purpose of dialysate is to pull toxins from the blood into the dialysate.
Advanced Features:
- Non-Pyrogenic
- Non-Sterile Product
- Effectiveness
- Accurate in Volume
- Compatible to any Machine
Precise Composition for Effective HemodialysisOur dialysis concentrates are engineered to deliver the optimal blend of electrolytes, pH stability, and biocompatibility required for safe and effective dialysis treatments. Each batch undergoes rigorous testing to ensure compliance with established medical standards. The products flexible range allows for adjustment according to prescription, supporting patient-specific therapy and improved clinical outcomes in both hospital and specialized dialysis center settings.
Versatile Application and Easy PreparationSuitable for use in all standard hemodialysis machines, these concentrates are provided in sterile packaging and are simple to mixrequiring only the addition of purified water as per the prescribed ratio (commonly 1:34). They are available in a variety of container volumes, including 5L, 10L, and 20L, to accommodate facility needs. The solutions are user-friendly for both manual and automatic operation, ensuring convenience and safety in every session.
FAQs of Dialysis concentrates:
Q: How do you prepare dialysate using these dialysis concentrates?
A: To prepare dialysate, mix the concentrate with purified water as per the specified ratio (typically 1:34), following clinical prescriptions. Use sterile handling practices to maintain solution integrity and connect with standard hemodialysis equipment for patient treatment.
Q: What are the key benefits of using this dialysis concentrate?
A: This product ensures accurate ionic concentrations, reliable biocompatibility, and supports patient-specific adjustments. Its consistent formulation meets medical standards, is GMP-certified, and offers sterile handling, helping minimize contamination risks and enhance treatment outcomes.
Q: When should different potassium, calcium, or sodium concentrations be chosen?
A: Customizing the potassium (0-4 mmol/L), calcium (1.25-1.75 mmol/L), or sodium (136-140 mmol/L) levels is guided by the patients individual prescription and clinical needs, enabling tailored therapy to address specific electrolyte imbalances during dialysis.
Q: Where is this product typically used?
A: Dialysis concentrates are used in hospitals, renal care clinics, and specialized hemodialysis centers. They are designed for compatibility with all types of standard hemodialysis machines, supporting diverse clinical environments.
Q: What are the storage and shelf life requirements for these concentrates?
A: Store unopened dialysis concentrates in a cool, dry place to maintain effectiveness. The shelf life is typically 2 years for unopened containers. Always check the expiry date and follow storage instructions for optimal performance and safety.
Q: Is the product safe and compliant with regulatory standards?
A: Yes. These concentrates are GMP-certified, meet OSHA safety requirements, are sterile or aseptically handled, and CE marked is available on request, ensuring compliance with international health and safety standards.