About Peritoneal Dialysis Fluid
Advin Health Care offers high-quality Peritoneal Dialysis Fluid designed to provide safe and efficient peritoneal dialysis therapy. The fluid contains essential electrolytes and dextrose to maintain proper osmotic balance and facilitate the removal of toxins and excess fluids. Available in various concentrations and volumes, it is compatible with standard peritoneal dialysis procedures. Manufactured under strict sterile conditions, Advin Health Careas Peritoneal Dialysis Fluid ensures consistent performance, patient safety, and effective dialysis outcomes.
Advanced Features:
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Sterile and single-use solution for patient safety
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Contains essential electrolytes and dextrose for fluid and toxin removal
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Available in various concentrations and volumes
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Compatible with standard peritoneal dialysis procedures
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Manufactured under strict international quality standards
Optimal Formulation for Safe and Effective DialysisThis peritoneal dialysis fluid meets international pharmacopeia standards (USP/EP/IP) and is sterilized by heat to ensure maximum safety. The inclusion of sodium, chloride, calcium, magnesium, and a lactate or bicarbonate buffer mirrors natural electrolyte balance, supporting gentle yet effective fluid removal and waste clearance for renal failure patients.
Convenient and Versatile Packaging OptionsAvailable in both PVC and non-PVC flexible bags, the solution caters to various clinical needs. Packs are ready-to-use in single-use formats, offering capacities of 500ml, 1000ml, or 2000ml. The fluid is colorless and portable, suitable for manual or automated dialysis, ensuring flexibility across hospital, clinic, and home care use.
FAQ's of Peritoneal Dialysis Fluid:
Q: How is Peritoneal Dialysis Fluid with glucose administered?
A: The fluid is administered intraperitoneally, meaning it is infused into the abdominal cavity via a catheter as part of manual or automated peritoneal dialysis procedures. It facilitates the removal of waste products and excess fluid through the peritoneal membrane.
Q: What glucose concentrations are available for this dialysis fluid and how are they selected?
A: The peritoneal dialysis fluid is available in 1.5%, 2.5%, or 4.25% glucose concentrations. Selection depends on the patient's clinical needs-higher concentrations aid in greater fluid removal. The prescribing doctor determines the appropriate concentration based on ongoing assessment.
Q: When should this fluid not be used?
A: Peritoneal dialysis fluid should not be used in patients with known allergies to any of its components. Contraindications and patient suitability must always be reviewed by a healthcare professional before administration.
Q: Where should the peritoneal dialysis fluid be stored to maintain its efficacy?
A: The fluid should be stored below 30C and protected from direct sunlight to preserve its sterility and composition. Always check the batch label for expiry information before use.
Q: What are the benefits of using this peritoneal dialysis fluid?
A: Designed for biocompatibility and convenience, the fluid efficiently removes toxins and excess body fluid while providing balanced electrolytes, supporting patient well-being. Single-use sterile bags reduce infection risk and facilitate easy handling and safe disposal.
Q: What process ensures the sterility of this fluid?
A: The peritoneal dialysis fluid is sterilized by heat during manufacturing, ensuring it is safe and free from pyrogens for patient use.
Q: Can this product be used with both manual and automated peritoneal dialysis systems?
A: Yes, the solution is suitable for both manual and automated peritoneal dialysis, allowing flexibility for use in various care settings, including home and hospital.