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Solution (medicine)

A solution in the context of medicine refers to a homogeneous mixture composed of two or more substances. In such a mixture, a solute is a substance dissolved in another substance, known as a solvent. The mixing process of a solute in a solvent is called solution.

Types of Solutions

There are several types of solutions used in the medical field, including:

  • Intravenous solutions: These are solutions used for injection or infusion into the veins. They are commonly used to rehydrate patients or to provide necessary nutrients when oral intake is not possible.
  • Topical solutions: These are solutions applied directly to the skin or mucous membranes. They are used to treat a variety of conditions, from skin infections to pain relief.

Preparation of Solutions

The preparation of medical solutions involves careful measurement and mixing of ingredients to achieve the desired concentration. This process is typically carried out in a pharmacy under sterile conditions.

Safety and Risks

While medical solutions are generally safe when used as directed, there can be risks associated with their use. These can include allergic reactions, infection from non-sterile solutions, or adverse effects from incorrect dosage or administration.

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