What is Compound Sodium Acetate Ringer Injection used for?

Compound Sodium Acetate Ringer Injection is usually used to replenish body fluids, correct acidosis, and regulate electrolyte balance. Compound Sodium Acetate Ringer Injection is composed of sodium chloride, sodium acetate, potassium chloride, and calcium chloride. Compound Sodium Acetate Ringer Injection contains cations such as magnesium, potassium, and calcium, as well as acetate anions. Compound Sodium Acetate Ringer Injection is not intended for energy supplementation, and when the patient’s circulatory dynamics, etc., are stabilized, it is regulated according to the patient’s state, and should be discontinued and replaced with a maintenance infusion or a high-energy infusion, etc., according to the patient’s needs. It should be noted that in patients with cardiac insufficiency, the infusion of this product may cause an increase in circulating blood volume and an increase in the burden on the heart, which may lead to worsening of symptoms; in patients with hypertonic dehydration, it is necessary to replenish water, and the use of this product may aggravate the symptoms because it contains a variety of electrolytes; in patients with diabetes mellitus, due to the inhibition of glucose transport to the tissues, which may lead to hyperglycemia and worsening of the symptoms. The above conditions should be used with caution under the guidance of a physician to avoid adverse reactions. This product is generally used in hospitals by healthcare professionals.