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Potassium Chloride 0.15% In Dextrose 5% And Sodium Chloride 0.45% In Plastic Container From B Braun With Dextrose; Potassium Chloride; Sodium Chloride 5gm/100ml;150mg/100ml;450mg/100ml

Ingredients: Dextrose; Potassium Chloride; Sodium Chloride
Dosage Form and Administration: Injectable; Injection
Drug Trade Name: Potassium Chloride 0.15% In Dextrose 5% And Sodium Chloride 0.45% In Plastic Container
Firm: B Braun
Strength: 5GM/100ML;150MG/100ML;450MG/100ML
New Drug Application Type: N
Drug Application Number:19630
Product Number: 22
Approval Date: 2/17/1988
Reference Listed Drug: No
Type: RX
Applicant Full Name: B Braun Medical Inc

Think variety

Choose a variety of physical activities to help meet weight loss goals, prevent boredom and keep the mind and body challenged. Be comfortable. Wear comfortable shoes and clothes that are appropriate to the activity. Slow down if the activity causes the feeling of being out of breath. The Talk Test is an easy way to monitor physical activity intensity. A person should be able to talk during an activity, without gasping for breath. When talking becomes difficult, the activity may be too hard. If talking becomes difficult while exercising, slow down. Listen to the signs of the body. Stop exercising and consult a health care provider if there is discomfort or pain, dizziness, severe headache or other unusual symptoms while during a workout. If the pain does not go away, a person should seek medical help right away. Fatigue or sickness means that a person should take time off from the routine to rest.

Pregnancy Complications

Overweight and obesity raise the risk of pregnancy complications for both mother and baby. Pregnant women who are overweight or obese may have an increased risk for: Gestational diabetes high blood sugar during pregnancy; Pre-eclampsia, which is high blood pressure during pregnancy that can cause severe problems for both mother and baby if left untreated; and Cesarean delivery or complications with cesarean delivery.
Babies of overweight or obese mothers have an increased risk of neural tube defects of the brain and spinal cord, stillbirth, prematurity and being large for gestational age.
Pregnant women who are overweight are more likely to develop insulin resistance, high blood sugar and high blood pressure. Insulin resistance is when cells do not respond properly to the hormone insulin, which carries blood sugar to cells for energy. Insulin resistance may result in high levels of blood sugar. Being overweight also increases risks associated with surgery and anesthesia and severe obesity increases operative time and blood loss.
Some studies have shown that gaining excess weight during pregnancy, even without becoming obese, may increase risks. It is important to consult with an obstetrician or other health care provider about how much weight to gain during pregnancy.
Women who are overweight or obese and who would like to become pregnant should speak with a health care provider about losing weight before becoming pregnant. Pre-pregnancy weight loss significantly reduces pregnancy complications. Pregnant women who are overweight or obese should speak with a health care provider about limiting gestational weight gain and being physically active during pregnancy.
Losing excess weight after delivery may help women reduce their health risks. If a woman developed gestational diabetes, losing weight will lower her risk of developing diabetes later in life.

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