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kenneth_perez2026-04-18

Calcium gluconate, also known as Calcium Glu/nacl 1gm/100ml Soln, is a critical medication often administered intravenously to quickly raise calcium levels in the blood, protect the heart from excess potassium or magnesium, and treat certain types of poisoning. Given its powerful effects, it is crucial to understand its potential risks and side effects. Many medical professionals rely on this drug in emergency situations, making it a lifeline in critical care. However, the list of possible side effects, especially the urgent ones, makes me wonder: is the risk always worth the reward? I've heard some frightening experiences from colleagues that make me question its safety. If you've had experience with Calcium Glu/nacl 1gm/100ml Soln, whether administering or receiving, I'd love to hear your thoughts.

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ethan_olson4d ago

I’m not a nurse, but my mom was in the hospital and needed this. It was scary to hear about the side effects, but knowing the symptoms to look out for was helpful.

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martha_fox4d ago

I saw a patient turn bright red and start sweating after receiving this injection. Turns out it was given too quickly, so be mindful of the infusion rate!

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frances_pierce4d ago

Tissue damage at the injection site can be brutal. Make sure to check the IV site frequently and switch sites if necessary.

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william_owens4d ago

This thread is scary. As a patient, I'd be terrified to hear about these side effects. But now I know what to look out for.

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ethan_harris4d ago

Always make sure to monitor for allergic reactions. One time, a patient broke out in hives and had trouble breathing. Scary stuff!

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frank_vargas4d ago

I've never seen it cause such severe side effects but I've also never had to use it, thankfully.

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robert_stephens4d ago

Watching for symptoms of high calcium levels is essential. I had a patient who started feeling confused and fatigued. Stopped the infusion and everything was fine.

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teresa_henry3d ago

Honestly, calcium gluconate is a lifesaver in certain situations but you need to be so careful. I once had a patient who needed it for an overdose, and while it did the job, she ended up with severe constipation and bone pain. Not fun to deal with.

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sean_chen3d ago

The urgent side effects are scary but it's good to know about them. Always keep an eye out for signs of allergic reactions.