Ringer's Lactate Suppliers & Bulk Manufacturers
Available Forms: Infusion
Available Strengths: 100 mL, 250 mL, 500 mL, 1000ml
Reference Brands: Generic formulations marketed under different names
Category:
Critical Care
Ringer's Lactate is available in Infusion
and strengths such as 100 mL, 250 mL, 500 mL, 1000ml.
Sourced from GMP-certified and ISO-compliant manufacturers, this API meets
global pharmacopeia standards (USP/EP/JP as applicable). Ideal for pharmaceutical
formulation and commercial manufacturing, Ringer's Lactate is supplied in
bulk quantities with complete regulatory support including DMF, COA, and MSDS.
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Technical Specifications & Supply Details
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| Lead Time |
7 to 60 days (depending on batch size & schedule) |
| MOQ |
As per manufacturer’s batch size |
| COA |
Available with every batch |
| Regulatory Dossier / DMF |
Available upon request |
| Export Documentation |
FSC, COA, Manufacturing License, Product Permission |
| Standards |
IP, BP, USP |
| Certifications |
WHO-GMP, EU-GMP, USFDA (as applicable) |
Ringer's Lactate can be exported to over 30 countries across Asia, Africa, Europe,
and Latin America. Flexible packaging, competitive pricing, and a verified supplier
network make Pharmatradz a trusted sourcing partner for pharmaceutical companies
and contract manufacturers worldwide.
Product Description:
Fluid replacement therapy is a fundamental component of modern medical care, particularly in emergency, surgical, and critical care settings. Among the available options, crystalloids and colloids are the two primary categories of intravenous fluids used to restore or maintain fluid balance. Crystalloid solutions are the most commonly used because they are widely available, cost-effective, and generally associated with a lower risk of allergic reactions. These solutions are composed mainly of water and small electrolytes that help replenish lost fluids and support normal physiological functions. In contrast, colloid solutions contain larger molecules such as starches or proteins that remain in the bloodstream for longer periods but may carry additional risks in certain patients.
Crystalloid fluids are further classified based on their electrolyte composition, osmolarity, and metabolic effects. Among the most widely used crystalloid solutions are lactated Ringer’s solution and normal saline. Lactated Ringer’s solution contains a balanced mix of electrolytes, including sodium, potassium, calcium, chloride, and lactate, which helps restore fluid balance while also supporting metabolic stability. The lactate component is metabolized in the body to produce bicarbonate, which can help maintain acid–base balance in certain clinical conditions.
This review focuses on the clinical applications, mechanisms of action, administration methods, and monitoring strategies associated with crystalloid fluid therapy, with particular attention to lactated Ringer’s solution. It also discusses potential adverse effects, contraindications, and patient-specific considerations when selecting appropriate fluid replacement. Emerging clinical evidence suggests that balanced solutions like lactated Ringer’s may offer advantages over normal saline in some situations, particularly in reducing metabolic complications and improving patient outcomes when used appropriately.
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