Administer Calcium Chloride Injection by slow intravenous infusion in a central or deep vein in adults and pediatric patients (with or without renal impairment); do not administer by bolus [see Warnings and Precautions (5.2, 5.4)]. The maximum recommended infusion rate is 1 mL/minute (100 mg/minute).
Additional important administration instructions regarding Calcium Chloride Injection are as follows:
The recommended dose range of Calcium Chloride Injection in:
Dosing of this Calcium Chloride Injection product is not possible in patients who require doses less than 200 mg because the recommended dose cannot be achieved with the supplied syringe. For patients who require doses less than 200 mg, use another calcium chloride injection product that allows dosing of less than 200 mg.
Individualize the dose for a patient within these dose ranges depending on serum ionized calcium level, severity of hypocalcemia symptoms, and the acuity of hypocalcemia onset.
Repeated injections may be required because of rapid excretion of calcium.
The recommended starting dose of Calcium Chloride Injection in [see Use in Specific Populations (8.6)]:
Do not mix Calcium Chloride Injection with other drugs simultaneously. Do not mix Calcium Chloride Injection with ceftriaxone or administer these products simultaneously via a Y-site because concurrent use can lead to the formation of ceftriaxone-calcium precipitates [see Warnings and Precautions (5.1)]:
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