Electrolyte solutions and in vivo use thereof

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ABSTRACT:
Electrolyte solutions are provided which are useful in electrolyte and fluid therapy, parenteral nutrition, and dialysis. The Na:Cl ratio is normalized, plasma and cellular pH are normalized, and cellular cofactor ratios are normalized, in a manner which decreases toxicity over prior art solutions. The solutions employ at least one of the following near-equilibrium couples: (a) bicarbonate/CO.sub.2 ; (b) 1-lactate/pyruvate; and (c) d-betahydroxybutyrate/acetoacetate.

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