no it is not
If it does leak you've got defective equipment ... change it.
describe the differences between intravenous fluid and blood
Intravenous fluid
What is D5NM?
The most common leak points are the cooler hoses and the axle shaft seals.
Lymph nodes can produce and contain lymph fluid, but they do not typically leak fluid. If a lymph node is damaged or infected, it may become enlarged or tender, but leakage of lymphatic fluid from a lymph node is not a common occurrence.
This is an intravenous fluid; for details see the link: http://rxistsource.blogspot.ro/2013/03/intravenous-fluid-d5-03nacl-solution.html.
your slave may have a leak check your fluid if it is low have your slave looked at very common your slave may have a leak check your fluid if it is low have your slave looked at very common
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A power steering fluid leak is most often repaired by replacing the damaged seals or hoses. These trouble spots allow fluid to freely leak from the system.
Brake fluid in a Toyota Sequoia could be leaking from several places. Check the wheel cylinders first as they are a common place to leak.
The intravenous fluid itself causes the puffiness and bloating. Your body isn't use to retaining that much liquid, so the tissues become a bit sodden.
I have a brake fluid leak on a Chevy truck silveraldo