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It's not exactly an "antidote", but the treatment for hypermagnesemia is calcium salts, IV saline, and possibly diuretics and/or dialysis.
Yes, if it is administered too quickly. IV calcium is usually given to treat milk fever (hypocalcemia) which is life-threatening. In general, a 500 mL bottle of IV calcium should be given steadily over at least 10 minutes and the cow's heart rate and rhythm should be monitored by someone with a stethoscope to the cow's chest while the calcium is being given. If the heart rate slows or the rhythm becomes irregular, the calcium needs to be given slower or stopped briefly until the heart recovers.
Factor IV is the presence of calcium ions as a factor for blood clotting. As such, treatment of a deficiency is to provide more calcium to the bloodstream.
IV Solutions come in various mixtures. The most common are Dextrose, Dextrose & Sodium Chloride, Sterile Water, and Potassium Chloride. With all IV solutions, they are made up of at least 99% sterile water.
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calcium trioxocarbonatez(IV)
calcium trioxocarbonatez(IV)
An IV, or intravenous therapy, is an infusion of liquid directly into the blood stream. Any liquid medication can be given by IV.
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Sodium and Chloride
The precipitate formed is Calcium Carbonate (CaCO3).
no IV drugs are compatible with blood products. Only 0.9NS is compatible with and can be hung with blood.