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Magnesium Chloride Injection IV Intravenous Deficiency Supplementation 200 mg/mL Multi-dose Vial 50 mL (Rx)

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Original price $ 34.95
Current price $ 24.50
SKU 67457-0134-50
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Powerful, Rapid-Acting Intravenous Magnesium Supplement for Deficiency Correction, Critical Care & Total Parenteral Nutrition (TPN)

Magnesium Chloride Injection IV (200 mg/mL) Multi-dose Vial 50 mL delivers hospital-grade, fast-acting magnesium supplementation for the prompt correction and prevention of magnesium deficiency (hypomagnesemia) across a wide range of clinical settings. This concentrated, multi-dose formulation supports flexible and cost-effective dosing for adult, pediatric, and critical care patients.

Top Health Benefits & Features

  • Rapid Correction of Magnesium Deficiency (Hypomagnesemia)

    • Quickly restores healthy magnesium levels in patients with documented deficiency, critical illness, cardiac arrhythmias, chronic alcohol use, malnutrition, or gastrointestinal disorders.
  • Total Parenteral Nutrition (TPN) & Electrolyte Repletion

    • Essential trace element for TPN and electrolyte replacement protocols, preventing dangerous imbalances during prolonged IV feeding or after major surgery.
  • Flexible Multi-dose Hospital Vial

    • 200 mg/mL concentration in a 50 mL multi-dose vial for individualized, repeated dosing—ideal for hospital, ICU, home infusion, or pharmacy use.
  • Clinical Quality and Purity

    • Sterile, preservative-free formulation designed for safe, accurate intravenous (IV) administration.

Clinical Uses & Indications

  • IV magnesium chloride for hypomagnesemia
  • Electrolyte repletion in cardiac, ICU, and renal patients
  • Adjunct therapy in preeclampsia/eclampsia management
  • Correcting magnesium deficiency after gastrointestinal loss, malabsorption, bariatric surgery, or chronic diarrhea
  • Magnesium supplementation in TPN for adults and pediatrics
  • Arrhythmia management (especially Torsades de Pointes) in acute and critical care
  • Muscle cramps, neurological symptoms, and migraine prevention linked to magnesium depletion

Dosage & Administration

  • Adults (Hypomagnesemia, Moderate):

    • 1–2 g (8–16 mmol) IV over 1–2 hours; repeat as needed, titrate to serum levels. (Each mL contains 200 mg magnesium chloride = ~2 mmol).
  • Severe Deficiency:

    • Up to 4 g IV (32 mmol), infused over several hours, with cardiac monitoring (danger of rapid IV push).
  • TPN Supplementation:

    • Typical daily IV magnesium dosing: 8–24 mmol/L added to TPN solution, adjusted by clinical assessment.
  • Pediatrics:

    • 25–50 mg/kg IV, up to 200 mg/kg/day, infused slowly over several hours.
  • Dose must be tailored to severity of deficiency, renal function, and patient age/weight.

Route:

  • Intravenous (IV) infusion.
  • Dilute prior to administration according to clinical guidelines.
  • Infuse slowly to minimize side effects and cardiac risks.
  • Monitor magnesium serum levels, ECG, reflexes, and renal function routinely.

Deficiency Information & Educational Insights

  • Signs of magnesium deficiency (hypomagnesemia):
    • Muscle cramps or weakness, arrhythmia, seizures, confusion, neuromuscular irritability, altered mental status, and hypokalemia/hypocalcemia.
  • Common causes: GI loss, diuretic therapy, chronic alcoholism, prolonged vomiting/diarrhea, malnutrition, post-surgery recovery, uncontrolled diabetes.
  • Timely IV magnesium replacement is critical to avoid cardiac complications, seizure, and life-threatening symptoms.

Side Effects & Safety Information

  • Mild: Flushing, mild drop in blood pressure, laxative effect, pain at injection site.
  • Serious (overdose/toxicity): Hypotension, bradycardia, cardiac arrest, respiratory depression, loss of deep tendon reflexes.
  • Special Considerations:
    • Avoid rapid IV bolus due to cardiac risks—infuse slowly.
    • Use caution in patients with renal impairment—accumulation and toxicity may occur.
    • Calcium gluconate available as antidote for severe hypermagnesemia.

Product Details

  • Name: Magnesium Chloride Injection IV Supplementation
  • Strength: 200 mg/mL
  • Presentation: 50 mL multi-dose vial
  • Route: Intravenous
  • Use: Hospital, clinical, or home infusion (as prescribed)

Why Choose Magnesium Chloride Injection 200 mg/mL Multi-dose Vial?

  • Fast-acting, reliable magnesium for acute or chronic deficiency
  • Hospital-standard for ICU, cardiac, TPN, and electrolyte repletion protocols
  • Flexible, cost-effective multi-dose convenience
  • Trusted by clinicians for adult and pediatric patient care

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For use by healthcare professionals only. Always monitor serum magnesium and clinical response. Tailor dose and rate by patient age, renal function, and indication.

Magnesium Chloride Injection IV—The leading, reliable solution for rapid magnesium repletion in deficiency, critical care, TPN, and advanced hospital settings. Restore electrolyte balance and prevent complications—choose trusted multi-dose IV magnesium today!

Magnesium Chloride Injection IV Intravenous Deficiency Supplementation 200 mg/mL Multi-dose Vial 50 mL (Rx)
Magnesium Chloride Injection IV Intravenous Deficiency Supplementation 200 mg/mL Multi-dose Vial 50 mL (Rx)
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