Sodium bicarbonate containing precipitate-free dialysis solution

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604410, 604 5, 206221, 424686, A61B 1900, A61M 532

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052116433

ABSTRACT:
Dialysis solutions for hemodialysis and the like, are prepared by addition of sufficient acid to lower the pH of a sodium carbonate solution to less than 7.6 under conditions which will retain the carbon dioxide generated by such acid addition and mixing the thus produced solution with a solution of the other ions required in such a dialysis solution, again under conditions which will retain the carbon dioxide, to provide a dialysis solution which, under working conditions, will not cause finely divided precipitates of calcium carbonate to form.

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