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Dextrans produce expansion of plasma volume. It also reduces blood viscosity and inhibits sludging or aggregation of red blood cells.
Dextrose is a monosaccharide that is used as a source of calories and water for hydration. It helps to reduce loss of body protein and nitrogen. It also promotes glycogen deposition in the liver. When used with insulin, it stimulates the uptake of potassium by cells, especially in muscle tissue, thus lowering serum potassium levels.
This is indicated in thromboembolic disorders, hypovolaemic shock, pulmonary embolism, venous thrombosis
Adult: IV Hypovolaemic shock As dextran 40 (10% soln): 10 mL/kg/day for up to 5 days.
Thromboembolic disorders:
Child: As dextran 40: Up to 5 ml/kg in infants and 10 ml/kg in children.
Hypersensitivity. Severe renal disease with oliguria or anuria. Marked cardiac decompensation. Pregnancy.
Congestive heart failure, Mild hypotension, Tightness of chest, Thrombocytopenia, Anaphylaxis, Injection site infection/phlebitis, Acute renal failure, Acidosis (if NaCI soln used), Pulmonary edema, Wheezing
Caution should be taken during pregnency
Pregnancy & Lactation
Pregnancy Category - C
Animal reproduction studies have shown an adverse effect on the fetus and there are no adequate and well-controlled studies in humans, but potential benefits may warrant use of the drug in pregnant women despite potential risks