Product Description
We deal in Dextrose Normal Saline DNS which are used in hospitals and allied places. They are used to supply various fluids in single dose containers for intravenous administration. Also, they include no antimicrobial agents. They contain dextrose in sugar form and they are injected into a vein and replace lost fluids and give carbohydrates to the body. Besides, they are used in hospitals and allied places. Apart from that, they are made with good quality raw material. They are in demand these days because their use in increasing day by day. The Dextrose Normal Saline DNS are easy to use, and are available at reasonable prices.
Technical Specifications
| Age Group | Infant, Adult, Children |
| Packaging Size | 250 ml, 500 ml, 1000 ml |
| Common Fluids | Lactated Ringer's, Dextran, D5W |
What is Dextrose Normal Saline (DNS)?Dextrose Normal Saline is an intravenous solution combining dextrose and sodium chloride in sterile water, packaged in recyclable, medical-grade plastic containers for single use. It provides energy from dextrose while also helping maintain or restore electrolyte balance, typically under the supervision of healthcare professionals.
How is DNS Administered and Used?DNS is administered exclusively through intravenous infusion, using standard IV administration sets. The infusion should be performed by qualified healthcare professionals. It is commonly prescribed for restoring fluid balance, rehydrating patients, and correcting mild electrolyte disturbances during hospital or clinical care.
Benefits and Safety PrecautionsDNS offers rapid fluid and electrolyte replacement, with the added benefit of energy supplementation from dextrose. All containers are sterilized, tamper-evident, waterproof, and designed for single use to prevent contamination. Unused portions must be discarded, and the product should be stored below 25C, protected from light and freezing.
FAQs of Dextrose Normal Saline ( DNS ):
Q: What are the active ingredients in Dextrose Normal Saline (DNS) and what are their primary functions?
A: The active ingredients are Dextrose 5% w/v and Sodium Chloride 0.9% w/v in sterile water for injection. Dextrose provides a source of energy, while sodium chloride helps maintain fluid and electrolyte balance in the body.
Q: When should DNS be used during medical treatment?
A: DNS should be used when intravenous fluid replacement is necessary, such as in cases of dehydration, mild hypoglycemia, and to correct electrolyte imbalances. The decision to use DNS must always be made by a healthcare provider.
Q: How is DNS administered, and who should oversee its use?
A: DNS is administered via intravenous infusion under the supervision of qualified medical personnel. It is not intended for self-administration and should only be given in a clinical or hospital setting.
Q: What precautions should be taken before and during the use of DNS?
A: Before using DNS, ensure the packaging is tamper-evident and undamaged. Since it is for single use only, any unused solution after infusion must be discarded. DNS should always be used as directed by a healthcare professional.
Q: Where should DNS be stored before use?
A: DNS should be stored below 25C and kept away from direct light and freezing temperatures to maintain its sterility and efficacy. Proper storage ensures patient safety and solution effectiveness.
Q: What are the benefits of using DNS for IV fluid replacement?
A: DNS provides rapid rehydration, restores electrolyte balance, and supplies energy through dextrose, making it valuable in managing dehydration and certain acute medical conditions.