Plasma-Lyte 56 in 5 % Dextrose

Plasma-Lyte 56 in 5 % Dextrose Overview

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Plasma-Lyte 56 in 5 % Dextrose is a brand name medication included in the following groups of medications: Carbohydrates, Other irrigating solutions, Tests for diabetes, Electrolyte solutions, Salt solutions, Sodium. For more information about Plasma-Lyte 56 in 5 % Dextrose see its generics Glucose, Potassium Acetate, Sodium Chloride

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Plasma-Lyte 56 in 5 % Dextrose consists of multiple generic medications. The generic medications are listed below.

Glucose

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Potassium Acetate

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Sodium Chloride

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