Thursday, March 15, 2007

[*] At Lowered Quantities Na, Mg And Ca

[*] At lowered quantities Na, Mg and Ca in blood whey the prepared solutions NaCl, MgCl2 and CaCl2 add to StNa, and at lowered sizes K in blood whey - to StK add normal solution KCl. The technique was following: at lowered quantities Na, Mg and Ca in blood whey to 10 sm [3] StNa add solutions of these elements in following volumes: 2/n NaCl - 0,5 sm [3] 1n/I MgCl2 - 0,05 sm [3] 1n/I CaCl2 - 0,5 sm [3] In cases of lowered sizes K in blood whey to 10 sm [3] StK add 0,05 sm [3] 1n/I KCl. Calculations show that the medical dose equal 1 sm [3], at addition of these salts contains: Na - 5,54 K - 2,62 Mg - 0,06 Ca - 0,2 Establishing such doses, we were guided by following reasons: As for preparation StK by initial substance bichromate with addition of the potash buffer the dose is reduced serves cannot be. At the same time, skilled check has shown its sufficiency for quantity normalisation in blood whey, therefore and practically to increase its needs was not. The dose has been left practically without changes.

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