Drug – bio-affecting and body treating compositions – Inorganic active ingredient containing – Heavy metal or compound thereof
Patent
1991-05-31
1993-09-28
Waddell, Frederick E.
Drug, bio-affecting and body treating compositions
Inorganic active ingredient containing
Heavy metal or compound thereof
424646, 424680, 424682, 514 2, 514 23, 514 59, 514 60, 514557, A61K 3332, A61K 3326, A61K 3314, A61K 3306, A61K 3700, A61K 3170, A61K 31715, A61K 3119
Patent
active
052485072
ABSTRACT:
The present invention relates to a hypertonic crystalloid resuscitation fluid particularly useful in treating circulatory shock arising from loss of blood. A pharmaceutical formulation prepared from sodium chloride in a range of about 2-7 osmolar parts and sodium acetate in a range of about 1-2 osmolar parts where the total osmolar concentration exceeds 500 mOsm can be used as a small volume rapid bolus resuscitation fluid which has little effect on plasma chloride levels. Blood flow is improved while arterial pressure is improved to the point of sustaining oxygen supply to tissues and organs in the recumbent recipient.
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e Silva Mauricio R.
Kramer George C.
Velasco Irineu T.
Board of Regents , The University of Texas System
Henley III Raymond J.
Waddell Frederick E.
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