Sodium

This page deals with the interpretation of blood values that can be obtained from a blood test Synonyms in a broader sense Hypernatremia Hypernatremia Common salt NaCl Function Sodium belongs to the vital electrolytes (salts). Many important metabolic processes are regulated by sodium. Sodium forms a pair of antagonists in our body with potassium. While … Sodium

Sodium Chloride

Products Pharmacopeia-grade sodium chloride is available in pharmacies and drugstores. Available medications include, for example, nasal sprays, irrigation solutions, injection, infusion, and inhalation solutions. Structure and properties The officinal sodium chloride (NaCl, Mr = 58.44 g/mol) exists as a white crystalline powder, colorless crystals, or white beads. It is slightly soluble in water, practically insoluble … Sodium Chloride

Salts

Products Numerous active ingredients and pharmaceutical excipients are present in drugs as salts. They are also present in dietary supplements, in foods, medical devices and cosmetics. Various salts are available as open goods in pharmacies and drugstores. Structure Salts consist of positively and negatively charged atoms or compounds, that is, cations and anions. Together they … Salts

Hematocrit

The haematocrit is a blood value that exclusively reflects the cellular components (more precisely the number of erythrocytes) of the blood. In general, blood consists of a liquid component, the blood plasma and many different cells. As mentioned above, these cells are summarized as hematocrit (abbreviation Hkt), whereby the value actually only refers to the … Hematocrit