About Dialysis Fluid Advin
Advin Health Care provides Dialysis Fluid - Advin to support effective hemodialysis treatment. This fluid is carefully formulated to maintain electrolyte balance and prevent complications during the dialysis process. It is compatible with standard dialysis machines and ensures smooth blood filtration. Suitable for both acute and chronic dialysis procedures, it helps improve patient safety and treatment outcomes.
Advanced Features:
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Sterile, ready-to-use dialysis solution
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Maintains proper electrolyte balance during dialysis
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Compatible with standard hemodialysis machines
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Supports both acute and chronic dialysis procedures
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Ensures safe and efficient blood purification
Advanced Composition for Targeted DialysisDialysis Fluid Advin features a balanced mixture of essential electrolytes and glucose, mimicking physiological plasma to support effective toxin removal. Its isotonic nature ensures a safe fluid exchange during both hemodialysis and peritoneal dialysis procedures. The inclusion of sodium bicarbonate and acetic acid aids in maintaining optimal pH levels, reducing risks of metabolic imbalances in patients.
Strict Sterility and High-Quality ManufacturingProduced using an aseptic manufacturing process, Dialysis Fluid Advin upholds stringent purity standards. Each batch exhibits an endotoxin content below 0.25 EU/mL, complying with established safety benchmarks. The solution is packaged in transparent, medical-grade containers to maintain sterility throughout storage and use-ideal for hospital and clinical environments.
Convenient, Ready-to-Use PackagingOffered in 500 mL, 1000 mL, and 5000 mL sizes, Dialysis Fluid Advin is designed for single use, simplifying preparation and minimizing contamination risk. Its disposable nature, coupled with clear storage instructions and a 2-year shelf life, ensures safe and practical use in busy dialysis centers and home care settings alike.
FAQ's of Dialysis Fluid Advin:
Q: How is Dialysis Fluid Advin used during dialysis treatment?
A: Dialysis Fluid Advin is introduced into the dialysis machine to facilitate the removal of waste products and excess fluids from the blood during both hemodialysis and peritoneal dialysis. The fluid's composition supports safe and efficient treatment for patients with renal failure.
Q: What chemical components are included in Dialysis Fluid Advin and why?
A: The solution contains sodium chloride, potassium chloride, calcium chloride, magnesium chloride, sodium bicarbonate, glucose, and acetic acid. Each component plays a specific role in maintaining electrolyte balance and acid-base stability, mimicking body fluids for optimal dialysis outcomes.
Q: When should Dialysis Fluid Advin be used and in what situations?
A: Dialysis Fluid Advin is suitable for use whenever hemodialysis or peritoneal dialysis is indicated, such as in patients with chronic or acute kidney failure who require blood purification and toxin removal therapies.
Q: Where should Dialysis Fluid Advin be stored to maintain its effectiveness?
A: The solution should be stored in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight to preserve its sterility and chemical integrity over its 2-year shelf life.
Q: What process ensures the sterility and safety of Dialysis Fluid Advin?
A: Dialysis Fluid Advin is manufactured using an aseptic process that guarantees a high level of sterility. Each batch is tested for endotoxin content, ensuring it remains below 0.25 EU/mL, compliant with international safety standards.
Q: Is Dialysis Fluid Advin ready-to-use and what are its packaging options?
A: Yes, Dialysis Fluid Advin is provided in a ready-to-use, sterile format. It is available in disposable medical-grade poly bags, bottles, or containers of 500 mL, 1000 mL, and 5000 mL sizes to meet a range of clinical requirements.
Q: What are the key benefits of using Dialysis Fluid Advin in dialysis treatments?
A: The solution offers high purity, precise electrolyte composition, reliable sterility, and convenience due to its ready-to-use packaging. These features collectively support consistent patient safety and dialysis efficacy.