Stable bicarbonate-based solution in a single container

Drug – bio-affecting and body treating compositions – Inorganic active ingredient containing – Carbonate

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C210S645000, C210S646000, C424S677000, C424S682000, C424S722000, C514S023000, C514S561000, C514S738000, C604S403000, C604S408000

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07445801

ABSTRACT:
Stable single bicarbonate-based solutions are provided. The bicarbonate-based single solution of the present invention includes at least calcium and bicarbonate and is stored or packaged in a sterile manner within a container with a gas barrier. The single solutions of the present invention can remain stable for three months or more. In this regard, the stable and single bicarbonate-based solutions of the present invention can be readily and effectively used during medical therapy, such as dialysis therapy.

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