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HS Code |
163408 |
| Name | Glucose Injection |
| Generic Name | Glucose |
| Dosage Form | Injection |
| Concentration | 5%, 10%, 25%, 50% (varies by product) |
| Route Of Administration | Intravenous |
| Active Ingredient | Glucose (Dextrose) |
| Indications | Treatment of hypoglycemia, fluid replenishment, carbohydrate source |
| Storage Conditions | Store below 25°C, protect from light |
| Appearance | Clear, colorless solution |
| Prescription Status | Prescription only |
| Manufacturer | Varies depending on brand and country |
| Contraindications | Hyperglycemia, diabetes mellitus, allergy to dextrose |
| Expiry | Typically 24-36 months from manufacturing date |
| Packaging | Glass vials, plastic bottles, or plastic bags |
| Side Effects | Hyperglycemia, vein irritation, fluid overload |
As an accredited Glucose Injection factory, we enforce strict quality protocols—every batch undergoes rigorous testing to ensure consistent efficacy and safety standards.
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Purity 5%: Glucose Injection with 5% purity is used in intravenous therapy for mild hypoglycemia, where it rapidly elevates blood glucose levels to restore normoglycemia. Osmolarity 278 mOsm/L: Glucose Injection with osmolarity of 278 mOsm/L is used in post-surgical recovery, where it maintains isotonic fluid balance to prevent cellular dehydration. pH 3.5-6.5: Glucose Injection with a pH range of 3.5-6.5 is used during fluid replacement therapy, where physiological compatibility minimizes risk of vein irritation. Purity 10%: Glucose Injection with 10% purity is used in severe hypoglycemic emergencies, where high concentration enables immediate correction of critical low blood sugar. Sterility Standard (USP): Glucose Injection meeting USP sterility standards is used in inpatient intensive care settings, where it reduces the risk of microbial infection during intravenous administration. Stability Temperature 25°C: Glucose Injection stable at 25°C is used in emergency mobile medical units, where reliable storage ensures consistent efficacy in varying field conditions. Pyrogen-Free: Glucose Injection that is pyrogen-free is used for neonatal care, where elimination of pyrogenic reactions ensures safety in sensitive pediatric populations. |
| Packing | Glucose Injection packaging features a clear 500 mL plastic bottle, labeled with product name, concentration, usage instructions, and batch information. |
| Container Loading (20′ FCL) | Container Loading (20′ FCL): 15,000 bottles of Glucose Injection per 20-foot container, securely packed to prevent leakage and contamination. |
| Shipping | Glucose Injection should be shipped in tightly sealed, sterile containers to prevent contamination. It must be stored and transported at controlled room temperature, protected from excessive heat and freezing. Shipments should comply with regulatory requirements, maintaining product integrity and labeling to ensure safe and effective delivery for medical use. |
| Storage | Glucose Injection should be stored at controlled room temperature, typically between 20°C to 25°C (68°F to 77°F). Protect it from excessive heat, freezing, and direct light. Keep the container tightly closed and do not use if the solution is discolored, contains particles, or the seal is damaged. Follow institutional guidelines for handling and disposal of pharmaceutical products. |
| Shelf Life | Glucose Injection typically has a shelf life of 24 to 36 months when stored properly in sealed, original packaging at room temperature. |
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