Active Ingredient History
Calcium gluconate is the calcium salt of gluconic acid and is used as a mineral supplement and medication. As a medication it is used by injection into a vein to treat low blood calcium, high blood potassium, and magnesium toxicity. Supplementation is generally only required when there is not enough calcium in the diet. Supplementation may be done to treat or prevent osteoporosis or rickets. It can also be taken by mouth but is not recommended for injection into a muscle. Wikipedia
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Minerals (approved 2023)
Esophageal Neoplasms (Phase 1)
Hemorrhage (Phase 3)
Hypocalcemia (Phase 4)
Ovarian Diseases (Phase 3)
Postpartum Hemorrhage (Early Phase 1)
Pregnancy Complications (Early Phase 1)
Shock, Hemorrhagic (Phase 3)
Stroke (Phase 1)
Wounds and Injuries (Phase 3)
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