Lactated ringers and normal saline are both types of intravenous (IV) fluids. IV fluids are given whenever there is a concern about maintaining fluid balance. Each type of IV fluid has different ...
Lactated Ringer’s solution is an intravenous fluid that doctors use to treat dehydration and restore fluid balance in the body. The solution consists primarily of water and electrolytes. Other names ...
PHILADELPHIA — For intravenous hydration in patients with acute pancreatitis, Ringer's lactate might be a better choice than normal saline, a systematic review and meta-analysis suggests. With ...
Whether lactated Ringer’s solution is clinically superior to normal saline for routine intravenous administration of fluids to hospitalized patients is unclear. New research findings are summarized in ...
Use of lactated Ringer solution for fluid resuscitation among patients with sickle cell disease (SCD) and vaso-occlusive episodes was associated with a small -- but significant -- improvement in ...
Sickle Cell Patients Who Receive Lactated Ringer’s Solution for Painful Episodes Experienced Significant Improvements Compared to those who Received Normal Saline (Boston)—Sickle cell disease is a ...
New NSAID Inj Approved for Pain Management Hospira has announced a voluntary recall of one lot of Lactated Ringer's Irrigation 3000mL following a confirmed customer report of several dark, fibrous ...