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Ringers 33 mg/100mL

SODIUM CHLORIDE, POTASSIUM CHLORIDE, AND CALCIUM CHLORIDE · INJECTION, SOLUTION · ICU Medical, Inc.

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Ringer's is an intravenous fluid injection that contains sodium, potassium, and calcium chlorides and is used to restore fluids and electrolytes in the body. It is commonly given in hospitals and medical settings to treat dehydration and maintain proper electrolyte balance during surgery or illness.

Key Facts

Brand Name
Ringers
Generic Name
SODIUM CHLORIDE, POTASSIUM CHLORIDE, AND CALCIUM CHLORIDE
NDC Code (Product)
0990-7982
Manufacturer
ICU Medical, Inc.
Strength
33 mg/100mL
Dosage Form
INJECTION, SOLUTION
Route
INTRAVENOUS
Marketing Status
Application #
NDA018251
Marketing Start
01/01/2020

Recall History

No Recall History

Side Effects Reported to FDA

FDA FAERS database · These are reported events, not confirmed side effects

dyspnoea74 reports
hypotension62 reports
acute kidney injury61 reports
tachycardia56 reports
blindness54 reports
pruritus47 reports
pain41 reports
cardiac arrest39 reports
chills39 reports
pyrexia36 reports

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Ringers used for?

Ringer's is an intravenous fluid injection that contains sodium, potassium, and calcium chlorides and is used to restore fluids and electrolytes in the body. It is commonly given in hospitals and medical settings to treat dehydration and maintain proper electrolyte balance during surgery or illness.

Is Ringers a controlled substance?

Ringers is not classified as a controlled substance by the DEA.

What is the generic name for Ringers?

The generic name for Ringers is SODIUM CHLORIDE, POTASSIUM CHLORIDE, AND CALCIUM CHLORIDE. There are no other listed brand versions of SODIUM CHLORIDE, POTASSIUM CHLORIDE, AND CALCIUM CHLORIDE.

What is the NDC code for Ringers 33 mg/100mL?

The NDC (National Drug Code) for Ringers 33 mg/100mL is 0990-7982, listed by ICU Medical, Inc..

Product NDC

0990-7982

Package NDC

0990-7982-09

Other Ringers Dosages

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