Has anyone experienced severe side effects from Kcl/d5w/lr 0.15% Inj, 1000ml?
I was recently prescribed Kcl/d5w/lr 0.15% Inj, 1000ml for a medical condition and I'm a bit worried. The list of potential side effects seems really daunting. I've heard stories of severe allergic reactions and other serious issues. How common are these side effects? Is it worth the risk? Has anyone else had similar experiences? I need some clarity on this. I want to be informed before I start my treatment to know what to expect but also how to handle these situations if they arise.
Has anyone experienced severe side effects from Kcl/d5w/lr 0.15% Inj, 1000ml?
I was recently prescribed Kcl/d5w/lr 0.15% Inj, 1000ml for a medical condition and I'm a bit worried. The list of potential side effects seems really daunting. I've heard stories of severe allergic reactions and other serious issues. How common are these side effects? Is it worth the risk? Has anyone else had similar experiences? I need some clarity on this. I want to be informed before I start my treatment to know what to expect but also how to handle these situations if they arise.
Comments (6)
I had a similar prescription and honestly, I didn't experience any of the severe side effects. Just a bit of irritation at the injection site, but my doctor assured me it was normal. I was also really anxious but they were OK and I was fine.
I work in healthcare and I've seen a few cases where patients had electrolyte imbalances. It's crucial to monitor your symptoms closely. If you feel dizzy or have abnormal heartbeats, go to the ER right away.
I’ve had a couple of friends who had to stop using this medication due to severe reactions. It’s not worth the risk if you can find something else that works for you. The signs of an allergic reaction are scary, and I think my friends were brave to face it.
I wish I had looked up more info, honestly. I didn’t take it as seriously as I should have. My advice: Be thorough with your research and consult your doctor. It was a bit scary at first, but if you’re informed, it’s easier to manage.
I think the fear of side effects can be as bad as the side effects themselves. Just be aware and don't panic if you don't experience anything severe. Take it slow and monitor yourself, be aware and you will be fine.
I had dry mouth and eyes, which was annoying but manageable. I drank a lot of water and used eye drops. Not a big deal in the grand scheme of things.