dextrose
dex·trose
D0188100 (dĕk′strōs′)dextrose
(ˈdɛkstrəʊz; -trəʊs)dex•trose
(ˈdɛk stroʊs)n.
dex·trose
(dĕk′strōs′)Noun | 1. | dextrose - an isomer of glucose that is found in honey and sweet fruits |
单词 | dextrose | |||
释义 | dextrosedex·troseD0188100 (dĕk′strōs′)dextrose(ˈdɛkstrəʊz; -trəʊs)dex•trose(ˈdɛk stroʊs)n. dex·trose(dĕk′strōs′)
dextrosedextrose:see glucoseglucose,dextrose, or grape sugar, monosaccharide sugar with the empirical formula C6H12O6 . This carbohydrate occurs in the sap of most plants and in the juice of grapes and other fruits. ..... Click the link for more information. . dextrose[′dek‚strōs]dextrosedextrosedextrose[dek´strōs]dextrose (d-glucose)Pharmacologic class: Monosaccharide Therapeutic class: Carbohydrate caloric nutritional supplement Pregnancy risk category C ActionPrevents protein and nitrogen loss; promotes glycogen deposition and ketone accumulation (through osmotic diuretic action) AvailabilityInjection: 2.5%, 5%, 10%, 20%, 25%, 30%, 40%, 50%, 60%, 70% Oral gel: 40% Tablets (chewable): 5 g Indications and dosages➣ Insulin-dependent hypoglycemia Adults and children: Initially, 10 to 20 g P.O., repeated in 10 to 20 minutes if needed based on blood glucose level; or 20 to 50 ml by I.V. infusion or injection of 50% solution given at 3 ml/minute. Maintenance dosage is 10% to 15% solution by continuous I.V. infusion until blood glucose level reaches therapeutic range. Infants and neonates: 2 ml/kg of 10% to 25% solution by slow I.V. infusion until blood glucose level reaches therapeutic range ➣ Calorie replacement Adults and children: 2.5%, 5%, or 10% solution given through peripheral I.V. line, with dosage tailored to patient's need for fluid or calories; or 10% to 70% solution given through large central vein if needed (typically mixed with amino acids or other solution) Off-label uses• Varicose veins • Insulin-secreting islet-cell adenoma Contraindications• Hypersensitivity to drug • Hyperglycemia, diabetic coma • Hemorrhage • Heart failure PrecautionsUse cautiously in: • renal, cardiac, or hepatic impairment; diabetes mellitus. Administration• Use aseptic technique when preparing solution. Bacteria thrive in high-glucose environments. See Infuse concentrations above 10% through central vein. • Don't infuse concentrated solution rapidly, because doing so may cause hyperglycemia and fluid shifts. See Never stop infusion abruptly. Adverse reactionsCNS: confusion, loss of consciousness CV: hypertension, phlebitis, venous thrombosis, heart failure GU: glycosuria, osmotic diuresis Metabolic: hyperglycemia, hypervolemia, hypovolemia, electrolyte imbalances, hyperosmolar coma Respiratory: pulmonary edema Skin: flushing, urticaria Other: chills, fever, dehydration, injection site reaction, infection InteractionsDrug-drug. Corticosteroids, corticotropin: increased risk of fluid and electrolyte imbalances Drug-diagnostic tests. Glucose: increased level Patient monitoringSee Monitor infusion site frequently to prevent irritation, tissue sloughing, necrosis, and phlebitis. • Check blood glucose level at regular intervals. • Monitor fluid intake and output. • Weigh patient regularly. • Assess patient for confusion. Patient teaching• Teach patient how to recognize signs and symptoms of hypoglycemia and hyperglycemia. • Provide instructions on glucose self-monitoring. • As appropriate, review all other significant and life-threatening adverse reactions and interactions, especially those related to the drugs and tests mentioned above. d-glu·cose (G, Glc),(glū'kōs),dextrose(dĕk′strōs′)dextroseAn older term for d-glucose.glu·cose(glū'kōs)Synonym(s): d-glucose. dextroseGlucose. A DEXTROROTARY sugar.dextrosesee GLUCOSE.Patient discussion about dextroseQ. What difference does fructose makes to a diabetic with respect to glucose? I am diabetic with type 2 NIDDM. My colleague with the same NIDDM type2 has a better glycemic control than me. He follows strict diet. He prefers fructose sugar and avoids other sugar as much as possible. He suggested me the same. What difference does fructose makes to a diabetic with respect to glucose? Q. When will I have the Glucose Tolerance Test? I am pregnant and wanted to know when I need to have the Glucose Tolerance Test and what is the test like. Q. What Do my Oral Glucose Tolerance Test Results Mean? I had an Oral Glucose Tolerance Test last week. I am 26 weeks pregnant. The results I got are 132 mg/dL. What does this mean? See DEX dextrose
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