NEOLYTE

This brand name is authorized in South Africa.

Active ingredients

The drug NEOLYTE contains a combination of these active pharmaceutical ingredients (APIs):

1
UNII M4I0D6VV5M - CALCIUM CHLORIDE
 

Calcium is the most abundant mineral in the body, and is an essential body electrolyte. Homeostasis is mainly regulated by the parathyroid hormone, by calcitonin, and by the activated form of vitamin D. Calcium is a structural component of bones and teeth. It is also required for blood clotting, neurotransmitter release, muscle contraction and normal heartbeat.

 
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2
UNII 5SL0G7R0OK - ANHYDROUS DEXTROSE
 

Glucose is frequently used in both adults and children to restore blood glucose concentrations in the treatment of hypoglycaemia resulting from insulin excess or from other causes. The metabolism of glucose is an energy source for the body.

 
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3
UNII 02F3473H9O - MAGNESIUM CHLORIDE
 
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4
UNII E4GA8884NN - PHOSPHORIC ACID
 
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5
UNII 660YQ98I10 - POTASSIUM CHLORIDE
 

Potassium plays a vital physiological role in maintenance of normal electrical excitability of nerve and muscle. It is also important in the genesis and correction of imbalances of acid-base metabolism.

 
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6
UNII TU7HW0W0QT - SODIUM LACTATE
 
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Authorization and marketing

This drug has been assigned below unique identifiers within the countries it is being marketed:

Country Identification scheme Identifier(s)
ZA Health Products Regulatory Authority R/24/243

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