Posology
The recommended dosing regimen has been empirically derived. It is therefore important that dosage selection should be adjusted according to the age, weight, the extent of sodium deficit and clinical condition of the patient.
Adults (including the elderly):
A typical oral replacement dose of sodium chloride in chronic salt-losing conditions is about 40-80 mmol (8ml-16ml) of sodium daily, given as divided doses. Serum sodium concentration in patients should be raised by not more than 10 mmol/L to 12mmol/L of body water during the first 24 hours of treatment or 18 mmol/L/48 hours should be observed.
Paediatric population
Dosage in children (1 month to 18 years) should be adjusted to individual's need.
Typically, children should receive 1-2mmol/kg (0.2-0.4ml/kg) in divided doses over a 24 hour period.
Neonates
Treatment with Sodium Chloride 5mmol/ml Oral Solution should only be initiated under the supervision of specialist paediatric physicians. Dosage should be adjusted if necessary according to clinical need and after plasma sodium monitoring.
3 to 5 mmol per kg daily in divided doses. Dosages can be adjusted according to patient requirements. Example dilutions are 2 mmol diluted in 100ml formula feed, or 3 to 4 mmol diluted in 100 ml breast milk.
Always ensure the product is added and thoroughly mixed into the drink, breast milk or formula feed immediately before administration.
Renal impairment
Dose adjustment may be necessary depending on the clinical condition of the patient and close monitoring of serum sodium levels.
Method of administration
For oral administration.
The oral solution may be diluted in a glass of water or baby's bottle.
Sodium chloride solutions should not be used to induce emesis as there is a danger of induction of hypernatraemia.