Electrolyte solutions containing polyanionic materials

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ABSTRACT:
The use of non diffusible organic polyionic materials in aqueous electrolyte solutions is taught wherein the electrolyte types and concentrations are suitable for use in treating living animal cells (including mammals and man). In these solutions, the Na:Cl ratio is normalizable without the use of unphysiological or demonstrably pathological amounts or ratios of small diffusible anions. Effective plasma expanders and plasma substitutes are provided. Near equilibrium couples may be incorporated if desired.

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