Acidic component [HCO3 Hemodialysis Solution]

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Acidic Component [HCO₃ Hemodialysis Solution] is indicated for use as a component of the dialysate in the treatment of patients requiring hemodialysis for acute or chronic kidney failure. It is formulated to be mixed with a bicarbonate concentrate and purified water to prepare a final dialysate solution. This dialysate is essential in maintaining proper fluid, electrolyte, and acid-base balance during the dialysis process.


✅ Therapeutic Indications

🌿 Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD) Requiring Hemodialysis

Indicated for patients with end-stage renal disease (ESRD) who require ongoing hemodialysis to support kidney function, remove waste products, and maintain electrolyte and acid-base balance.

🌿 Acute Kidney Injury (AKI) Requiring Dialysis

Used in critically ill patients or those with acute kidney failure who need temporary renal replacement therapy to manage life-threatening fluid overload, electrolyte disturbances, or toxin accumulation.

🌿 Correction of Metabolic Acidosis During Hemodialysis

Essential in correcting metabolic acidosis in patients undergoing dialysis by contributing to the dialysate's overall buffering capacity, maintaining physiological acid-base equilibrium.

🌿 Management of Electrolyte Abnormalities During Dialysis

Facilitates the control and adjustment of key electrolytes (such as sodium, potassium, calcium, magnesium, and chloride) in the dialysate, which helps to safely and effectively correct imbalances during treatment.

🌿 Use in Hemodiafiltration (HDF) and Hemofiltration

Approved for use as part of the dialysate or replacement fluid preparation in hemodiafiltration (HDF) and other advanced extracorporeal renal therapies, where removal of larger molecular weight toxins is required alongside solute and fluid management.

🌿 Emergency Hemodialysis

Indicated for rapid initiation of dialysis in acute situations such as:

  • Severe hyperkalemia
  • Severe metabolic acidosis
  • Drug or toxin poisoning requiring extracorporeal clearance
  • Life-threatening fluid overload