sodium chloride, soldium lactate, potassium chloride and calcium chloride 200 mg / 1000mL; 300 mg / 1000mL; 6 g / 1000mL; 3.1 g / 1000mL Irrigant 3000 mL (Lactated Ringers)
Comprehensive product details for sourcing and verification.
| NDC 11 | 00338-0137-27 |
|---|---|
| Product NDC | 00338-0137 |
| Generic Drug Name | sodium chloride, soldium lactate, potassium chloride and calcium chloride |
| Brand Name | Lactated Ringers |
| Manufacturer | Baxter Healthcare Company |
| Strength | 200 mg / 1000mL; 300 mg / 1000mL; 6 g / 1000mL; 3.1 g / 1000mL |
| Dosage Form | Irrigant |
| Drug Type | Irrigation |
| Package Quantity | 3000 mL |
| Package Description | 3000 mL in 1 BAG (0338-0137-27) |
| Active Ingredients | Calcium Chloride; Potassium Chloride; Sodium Chloride; Sodium Lactate |
| Marketing Category | NDA |
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NDC snapshot
sodium chloride, soldium lactate, potassium chloride and calcium chloride 200 mg / 1000mL; 300 mg / 1000mL; 6 g / 1000mL; 3.1 g / 1000mL Irrigant is tracked under NDC 00338-0137-27 and rolls up into product family 00338-0137. Use this page to confirm the exact presentation before moving into related family or manufacturer pathways.
- Package configuration: 3000 mL.
- Manufacturer: Baxter Healthcare Company.
- Dosage form: Irrigant.
- Family size: 2 active presentations.
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Drug Shortage Information
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sodium chloride, soldium lactate, potassium chloride and calcium chloride 200 mg / 1000mL; 300 mg / 1000mL; 6 g / 1000mL; 3.1 g / 1000mL Irrigant 3000 mL (Lactated Ringers), NDC 00338-0137-27, is a Baxter Healthcare Company 200 mg / 1000mL; 300 mg / 1000mL; 6 g / 1000mL; 3.1 g / 1000mL irrigant presentation packaged as 3000 mL. Historical public shortage information is available for this exact presentation.
NDC search formats
- Canonical NDC 11: 00338-0137-27.
- Digits-only NDC 11: 00338013727.
- Possible 10-digit display formats: 0338-0137-27 (0338013727), 00338-137-27 (0033813727).
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Helpful product links
- Search by brand name: Lactated Ringers.
- Exact NDC 11: 00338-0137-27.
- Product family NDC: 00338-0137.
- Other package sizes in this family: 5000 mL.
- Compare related presentations: sodium chloride, soldium lactate, potassium chloride and calcium chloride 200 mg / 1000mL; 300 mg / 1000mL; 6 g / 1000mL; 3.1 g / 1000mL Irrigant 5000 mL (Lactated Ringers).
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