Mixed Sugar Electrolyte Injection works primarily to replenish and maintain water and electrolytes, and to replenish energy. Mixed Sugar Electrolyte Injection contains glucose, sodium, zinc, calcium, magnesium, potassium and other trace elements. It is mainly used to replenish the above micronutrients and glucose for energy in patients with massive dehydration, such as severe diarrhea, vomiting, prolonged inability to eat, and inability to administer medication by mouth. Adverse reactions to Mixed Sugar Electrolyte Injection include allergic reactions such as skin rashes, and complications such as cerebral edema, pulmonary emphysema, hepatic dysfunction, and renal dysfunction may occur when large quantities of the drug are administered rapidly. This product should be contraindicated in patients with abnormal electrolyte metabolism and hereditary fructose intolerance. Patients who experience any of the above adverse reactions after injection of Mixed Sugar Electrolyte Injection should go to the hospital for prompt medical treatment.