Glucose + Fructose + Phosphoric acid Pharmacology

Glucose + Fructose + Phosphoric acid

About Glucose + Fructose + Phosphoric acid
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Mechanism of Action of Glucose + Fructose + Phosphoric acid
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Pharmacokinets of Glucose + Fructose + Phosphoric acid
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Onset of Action for Glucose + Fructose + Phosphoric acid
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Duration of Action for Glucose + Fructose + Phosphoric acid
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Half Life of Glucose + Fructose + Phosphoric acid
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Side Effects of Glucose + Fructose + Phosphoric acid
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Contra-indications of Glucose + Fructose + Phosphoric acid
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Special Precautions while taking Glucose + Fructose + Phosphoric acid
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Pregnancy Related Information
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Old Age Related Information
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Breast Feeding Related Information
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Children Related Information
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Indications for Glucose + Fructose + Phosphoric acid
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Interactions for Glucose + Fructose + Phosphoric acid
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Typical Dosage for Glucose + Fructose + Phosphoric acid
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Schedule of Glucose + Fructose + Phosphoric acid
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Storage Requirements for Glucose + Fructose + Phosphoric acid
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Effects of Missed Dosage of Glucose + Fructose + Phosphoric acid
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Effects of Overdose of Glucose + Fructose + Phosphoric acid
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Glucose

About Glucose
Monosaccharide,Aldohexose, Nutritive,sweetner.
Mechanism of Action of Glucose
Glucose is a simple carbohydrate and is used as energy source in man. It is readily converted to fat which provides a rich store of energy in concentrated form. Glucose is also stored in the liver and muscles as glycogen. When a rapid raise in blood sugar is demanded by the body, glycogen is quickly converted to D-glucose. When the supply of glucose is insufficient, the body mobilises fat stores which are converted to acetate with production of energy by the same oxidative pathways employed in the combustion of glucose.
Glucose is also the source of glucuronic acid, with which many foreign substances and their metabolites come to form excretion products. It probably provides the basic substances required for the formation of hyaluronates and chrondroitin sulphates, the supporting structures of the organism. It can be converted to a pentose essential for the formation of nucleic acid by the cells.
Glucose solutions are used to replace water deficits and should be given when there is no loss of electrolytes. Dehydration usually occurs when the output is not matched with comparable input. Dehydration occurs in coma or dysphagia or in the aged who may not drink water in sufficient amounts.Glucose solutions can be given with bicarbonate, calcium and insulin for the emergency management of hyperkalaemia. They are also given after correction of hyperglycemia, during treatment of diabetic ketoacidosis.They must be accompanied by continuing insulin infusion
Pharmacokinets of Glucose
Absorption: Glucose is absorbed orally or intravenously. Metabolism: It is metabolized to carbon dioxide and water with release of energy.
Onset of Action for Glucose
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Duration of Action for Glucose
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Half Life of Glucose
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Side Effects of Glucose
1.Fever
2.Infection at the site of injection
3.Venous thrombosis
4.Phlebitis
5.Extravasation
Contra-indications of Glucose
1. Diabetic coma
2. Blood sugar levels are excessively high
3. Anuria
4. Intracranial haemorrhage
5. Intraspinal haemorrhage
6. In patients with delirium who are already dehydrated.
7. Avoid use in ischaemic stroke.
8. Hypersensitivity to corn or corn products.
Special Precautions while taking Glucose
1.Diabetes mellitus
2.Severe undernutrition
3.Thiamine deficiency
4.Hypokalaemia
5.Hypophosphataemia
6.Hypomagnesaemia
7.Haemodilution
8.Sepsis and trauma
Pregnancy Related Information
Use with caution
Old Age Related Information
Use with caution
Breast Feeding Related Information
Use with caution
Children Related Information
Use with caution
Indications for Glucose
1.Fluid replacement therapy
2.Severe hypoglycemia resulting from Insulin therapy.
Interactions for Glucose
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Typical Dosage for Glucose
The dose is variable and depends upon the indication, clinical condition, age, size and fluid, electrolyte and acid-base balance of the patient.
Adults
2 - 6 litres depending on severity of condition.
Children: the dose is the same as for adults.
Neonates and infants, the usual dose is 2 mL/kg of 10 - 25% glucose solution,
Schedule of Glucose
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Storage Requirements for Glucose
Store below 25?C. Protect from light.
Effects of Missed Dosage of Glucose
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Effects of Overdose of Glucose
Give supportive measures and symptomatic treatment.

Fructose

About Fructose
Monosaccharide,Ketose, Nutritive, Sweetener.
Mechanism of Action of Fructose
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Pharmacokinets of Fructose
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Onset of Action for Fructose
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Duration of Action for Fructose
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Half Life of Fructose
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Side Effects of Fructose
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Contra-indications of Fructose
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Special Precautions while taking Fructose
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Pregnancy Related Information
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Old Age Related Information
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Breast Feeding Related Information
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Children Related Information
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Indications for Fructose
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Interactions for Fructose
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Typical Dosage for Fructose
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Schedule of Fructose
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Storage Requirements for Fructose
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Effects of Missed Dosage of Fructose
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Effects of Overdose of Fructose
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Phosphoric acid

About Phosphoric acid
Electrolyte supplement, In antiemetic combination.
Mechanism of Action of Phosphoric acid
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Pharmacokinets of Phosphoric acid
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Onset of Action for Phosphoric acid
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Duration of Action for Phosphoric acid
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Half Life of Phosphoric acid
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Side Effects of Phosphoric acid
1.Diarrhoea
2.Abdominal pain
Contra-indications of Phosphoric acid
Renal failure
Special Precautions while taking Phosphoric acid
1.Appendicitis
2.Inflamed bowel symptoms
Pregnancy Related Information
Use with caution
Old Age Related Information
Use with caution
Breast Feeding Related Information
Use with caution
Children Related Information
Use with caution
Indications for Phosphoric acid
1.Symptomatic relief of nausea in motion sickness and in early pregnancy along with glucose and fructose.
Interactions for Phosphoric acid
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Typical Dosage for Phosphoric acid
The dose will be different for different patients
Schedule of Phosphoric acid
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Storage Requirements for Phosphoric acid
Store in a cool dark place. Keep out of reach of children.
Effects of Missed Dosage of Phosphoric acid
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Effects of Overdose of Phosphoric acid
Give supportive measures and symptomatic treatment.

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