CITRIC ACID, GLUCONOLACTONE AND MAGNESIUM CARBONATE (Renacidin) Nursing Considerations

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What is the generic name?

CITRIC ACID, GLUCONOLACTONE AND MAGNESIUM CARBONATE

What is the Trade Name for CITRIC ACID, GLUCONOLACTONE AND MAGNESIUM CARBONATE?

Renacidin

What are the Indications for CITRIC ACID, GLUCONOLACTONE AND MAGNESIUM CARBONATE?

  • INDICATIONS AND USAGE Renacidin is indicated for dissolution of bladder calculi of the struvite or apatite variety by local intermittent irrigation through a urethral catheter or cystostomy tube as an alternative or adjunct to surgical procedures. Renacidin is also indicated for use as an intermittent irrigating solution to prevent encrustations of indwelling urethral catheters and cystostomy tubes.

 

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