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?? | potassium phosphate monobasic 176mg ml POTASSIUM PHOSPHATE MONOBASIC INJECTION |
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ELECTROLYTE SOLUTIONS | |
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BC Pharmacare: n/a | |
Unit Price: n/a     Packaging: 10ML     Monograph: UpToDate or Epocrates |
Combined Forms
?? | POTASSIUM PHOSPHATES
potassium phosphate dibasic 236mg ml, potassium phosphate monobasic 224mg ml |
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BC Pharmacare: n/a | |
Unit Price: n/a     Packaging: 10X10ML, 10X50ML     Monograph: UpToDate or Epocrates |
?? | POTASSIUM PHOSPHATES INJECTION, USP
potassium phosphate monobasic 224mg ml, potassium phosphate dibasic 236mg ml |
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ELECTROLYTE SOLUTIONS | |
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BC Pharmacare: FULL benefit for Groups B,C,F,U,W | |
Unit Price: 0.28     Packaging: 15ML/50ML     Monograph: UpToDate or Epocrates |
?? | TIS-U-SOL SOLUTION
magnesium sulfate 20mg/100 ml, sodium phosphate dibasic 8.75mg/100 ml, sodium chloride 800mg/100 ml, potassium phosphate monobasic 6.25mg/100 ml, potassium chloride 40mg/100 ml |
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BC Pharmacare: n/a | |
Unit Price: n/a     Packaging: 1000ML     Monograph: UpToDate or Epocrates |
?? | ISOLYTE S PH 7.4 (MULTI-ELECTROLYTE INJECTION)
potassium phosphate monobasic 0.82mg/100 ml, potassium chloride 37mg/100 ml, sodium chloride 530mg/100 ml, magnesium chloride 30mg/100 ml, sodium gluconate 500mg/100 ml, sodium acetate 370mg/100 ml, sodium phosphate dibasic 12mg/100 ml |
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BC Pharmacare: n/a | |
Unit Price: n/a     Packaging: 500ML     Monograph: UpToDate or Epocrates |
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