Sodium Chloride 0.9% w/v Alison IV Infusion

Sodium Chloride 0.9% w/v Alison IV Infusion

Classification: Medicine
Composition: Sodium Chloride
Concentration: 0.9% w/v
Route of administration: IV Infusion
Presentation: 100 ML ,250 ML,500 ML and 1000 ML Bag
Uses:

  • Treatment of isotonic extracellular dehydration
  • Treatment of sodium depletion
  • Vehicle or diluent of compatible drugs for parenteral administration
Sodium Chloride 0.45% w/v Alison IV Infusion

Sodium Chloride 0.45% w/v Alison IV Infusion

Classification: Medicine 
Composition: Sodium Chloride 
Concentration: 0.45% w/v
Route of administration:  IV Infusion 
Presentation: 500 ML bag
Uses: treatment of hypertonic extracellular dehydration or hypovolaemia in cases where the intake of fluids and electrolytes by normal routes is not possible.

Dextrose 5% w/v Alison IV infusion

Dextrose 5% w/v Alison IV infusion

Classification: Medicine 
Composition:  Dextrose monohydrate 
Concentration: 5 % w/v 
Route of administration: IV Infusion 
Presentation: 100 ML, 250 ML,500 ML and 1000 ML Bag 
Indication:

  •  as a source of fluid and sugar (carbohydrate) 
  • to dilute or to deliver other medicines that can be given by infusion 
Dextrose 10% w/v Alison IV infusion

Dextrose 10% w/v Alison IV infusion

Classification: Medicine 
Composition:  Dextrose monohydrate 
Concentration: 10 % w/v 
Route of administration: IV Infusion 
Presentation: 250 ML,500 ML and 1000 ML Bag 
Indication: 

  • provide a source of sugar (carbohydrate) alone or, as required, for parenteral nutrition. Parenteral nutrition’s used to feed patients who are unable to eat. Itis given as a slow injection (infusion) into a vein
  • prevent or treat a low level of sugar in the blood (hypoglycaemia, that is causing symptoms, but is not life-threatening)
  • give you extra fluid if your body does not have enough water (you are dehydrated), and you need extra sugar(carbohydrate)
  • water down/dilute other medicines to be given into vein 
Sodium Chloride 0.18% & Dextrose 4.3% Alison IV infusion 500 ml

Sodium Chloride 0.18% & Dextrose 4.3% Alison IV infusion 500 ml

Classification: Medicine 
Composition: Sodium Chloride and  Dextrose monohydrate 
Concentration: Sodium Chloride 0.18%,Dextrose 4.3%  
Route of administration: IV Infusion 
Presentation: 500 ML 
Indication: Dehydration treatment due to a moderated loss of sodium and chloride (vomiting, diarrhoea, renal disorders, overuse of diuretics) in cases where a source of energy is required (particularly starvation). 

Sodium Chloride 0.9% & Dextrose 5% Alison IV infusion 500 ml

Sodium Chloride 0.9% & Dextrose 5% Alison IV infusion 500 ml

Classification: Medicine 
Composition: Sodium Chloride and Dextrose monohydrate 
Concentration: Sodium Chloride 0.9%, Dextrose 5%  
Route of administration: IV Infusion 
Presentation: 500 ML 
Indication: Intravenous solutions containing dextrose and sodium chloride are indicated for parenteral replenishment of fluid, minimal carbohydrate calories, and sodium chloride as required by the clinical condition of the patient. 

Lactated Ringer’s Alison IV infusion 500 ml

Lactated Ringer’s Alison IV infusion 500 ml

Classification: Medicine 
Composition: Sodium chloride , Sodium lactate , Potassium chloride and Calcium chloride  
Concentration: Sodium chloride 6.0 g/L, Sodium lactate 3.1 g/L, Potassium chloride 0.30 g/L and Calcium chloride 0.20 g/L 
Route of administration: IV Infusion 
Presentation: 500 ML 
Indication: Lactated Ringer’s is indicated as a source of water and electrolytes or as an alkalinizing agent. 

Metronidazole 500mg/100 ml   Alison I.V Infusion

Metronidazole 500mg/100 ml Alison I.V Infusion

Classification: Medicine 
Composition: Metronidazole 
Concentration: 500mg/100 ml   
Route of administration: IV Infusion 
Presentation: 100 ML 
Indication: 

  •  The prevention of postoperative infections due to sensitive bacteria in surgical procedure with a high risk of occurrence of this type of infection 
  • The treatment of severe established abdominal and gynaecological infections where sensitive bacteria have been identified as the cause or are suspected to be the cause