per rioran, mg-chloride is the one to go for
IVC | A Common Adverse Reaction
IV site irritation may occur at the infusion site when given in a
vein and not a port
Slowing the rate of IVC infusion is always the first action step
and it typically helps
Infusion rates exceeding 1.0 gram/minute are more likely to cause
vein irritation
The Riordan Protocol adds magnesium chloride to every IVC
Magnesium reduces the incidence of vein irritation
Magnesium reduces the hypoglycemic effects of high dose IVC
https://riordanclinic.org/wp-content/up ... tation.pdfhave finally got some ringers so am putting 50cc of it into the saline iv bag to help introduce NaCl (sodium chloride), NaC3H5O3 (sodium lactate), CaCl2 (calcium chloride), and KCl (potassium chloride) ,
along with the magnesium
still have to go very very slow
help please