Claims
- 1. An aqueous hypertonic solution suitable for administration to humans for the treatment of trauma comprising on the basis of 1 liter of solution about 200-300 mEq sodium, about 145-215 mEq chloride, about 55-85 mEq bicarbonate or acetate or lactate, the sodium to chloride ratio being about 1.4.
- 2. A solution in accordance with claim 1 having a pH of about 8-8.3.
- 3. A solution in accordance with claim 1 wherein the pH of the solution is adjusted to a value of about 6.0 by the addition of hydrochloric acid.
- 4. A solution in accordance with claim 1 containing about 1.5-2.5 mEq magnesium.
- 5. A solution in accordance with claim 1 containing about 3.5-5.5 mEq potassium.
- 6. A solution in accordance with claim 1 containing about 3-5.5 mEq calcium.
- 7. A solution in accordance with claim 1 containing about 2.5- 3.5 mEq phosphates.
- 8. A solution in accordance with claim 1 wherein the solution has a sodium to chloride ratio about the same as that of normal human plasma.
- 9. An aqueous hypertonic solution suitable for administration to humans for the treatment of trauma comprising on the basis of 1 liter of solution about 200-300 mEq sodium, about 145-215 mEq chloride, about 55-85 mEq bicarbonate or acetate or lactate, about 1.5-2.5 mEq magnesium, about 3.5-5.5 mEq potassium, and about 3-5.5 mEq calcium, the sodium to chloride ratio being about 1.4.
- 10. A solution in accordance with claim 9 having a pH of about 8.3.
- 11. A solution in accordance with claim 9 wherein the pH is adjusted to about 6.0.
- 12. A solution in accordance with claim 9 containing about 225 mEq sodium, about 160 mEq chloride, about 73 mEq lactate, about 5 mEq potassium and about 1.5-2.5 mEq magnesium.
- 13. A solution in accordance with claim 9 containing about 235 mEq sodium, about 160 mEq chloride, about 75 mEq lactate, about 2 mEq magnesium, about 5 mEq potassium, about 3 mEq calcium, the pH of the solution being adjusted to about 6.0 by the addition of hydrochloric acid.
- 14. A solution in accordance with claim 9 containing about 235 mEq sodium, about 160 mEq chloride, about 75 mEq acetate, about 2 mEq magnesium, about 5 mEq potassium, about 3 mEq calcium, the pH of the solution being adjusted to about 8.3 by the addition of hydrochloric acid.
Government Interests
The invention described herein was made in the course of work under a grant or award from the Department of Health, Education, and Welfare.
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