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Calcium Chloride Injection 10% (Calcium Chloride): Side Effects, Uses, Dosage, Interactions, Warnings

Calcium Chloride

Last updated on RxList: 1/21/2021

Drug Summary

What Is Calcium Chloride?

Calcium chloride injection is a mineral indicated in the immediate treatment of hypocalcemic tetany (abnormally low levels of calcium in the body that cause muscle spasm). Calcium chloride injection is also used in cardiac resuscitation, and to treat certain insect bites or stings.

What Are Side Effects of Calcium Chloride?

Side effects of calcium chloride injection include:

Dosage for Calcium Chloride

The usual adult dose of calcium chloride injection varies from 5 to 10 mL depending on the condition being treated.

What Drugs, Substances, or Supplements Interact with Calcium Chloride?

Calcium chloride injection may interact with other drugs. Tell your doctor all medications and supplements you use.

Calcium Chloride During Pregnancy and Breastfeeding

Safety for use in pregnancy has not been established. During pregnancy, calcium chloride injection should be used only if prescribed. Consult your doctor before breastfeeding.

Additional Information

Our calcium chloride Side Effects Drug Center provides a comprehensive view of available drug information on the potential side effects when taking this medication.

Description for Calcium Chloride Injection 10%

Each mL contains: 100 mg calcium chloride (calcium chloride) dihydrate in water for injection q.s. pH (range 5.5-7.5) adjusted with Hydrochloric Acid and/or Sodium Hydroxide. Each 10 mL contains 13.6 mEq Calcium and 13.6 mEq Chloride. The molecular weight is 147.02 and the molecular formula is CaCl2•2H20.

Uses for Calcium Chloride Injection 10%

Calcium chloride (calcium chloride) is indicated in the immediate treatment of hypocalcemic tetany. Other therapy, such as parathyroid hormone or vitamin D, may be indicated according to the etiology of the tetany. It is also important to institute oral calcium therapy as soon as practicable. Calcium salts have been used as adjunctive therapy in a number of conditions, including the following:

Insect bites or stings, such as Black Widow Spider bites.

Sensitivity reactions, particularly when characterized by urticaria.

As an aid in the treatment of depression due to overdosage of magnesium sulfate.

As an aid in the management of the acute symptoms in lead colic.

In cardiac resuscitation, particularly after open heart surgery, calcium chloride (calcium chloride) has been used when epinephrine has failed to improve weak or ineffective myocardial contractions.

Dosage for Calcium Chloride Injection 10%

The usual adult dose of this preparation varies from 5 to 10 mLat intervals of 1 to 3 days.

In cardiac resuscitation, the usual dose is 2 to 4 mL injected into the ventricular cavity. Care should be taken to avoid injection into the cardiac muscle.

Parenteral drug products should be inspected visually for particulate matter and discoloration, whenever solution and container permit.

HOW SUPPLIED

Calcium Chloride (calcium chloride) Injection, USP10%. (No preservative added).

NDC 0517-2710-2510 mLsingle dose vialpacked in a box of 25

Rev. 2/00. American Regent Laboratories Inc., Shirley, NY 11967. FDA revision date: 3/18/2003

Side Effects for Calcium Chloride Injection 10%

No information provided.

Drug Interactions for Calcium Chloride Injection 10%

No information provided.

Warnings for Calcium Chloride Injection 10%

This solution is suitable only for intravenous use. Calcium chloride (calcium chloride) solution injection into muscle or into subcutaneous or perivascular tissue may cause severe necrosis and sloughing. Intravenous injections of this drug must be made with great care to avoid leakage into the perivascular tissue.

This product contains aluminum that may be toxic. Aluminum may reach toxic levels with prolonged parenteral administration if kidney function is impaired. Premature neonates are particularly at risk because their kidneys are immature, and they require large amounts of calcium and phosphate solutions, which contain aluminum.

Research indicates that patients with impaired kidney function, including premature neonates, who receive parenteral levels of aluminum at greater than 4 to 5 mcg/kg/day accumulate aluminum at levels associated with central nervous system and bone toxicity. Tissue loading may occur at even lower rates of administration.

Precautions for Calcium Chloride Injection 10%

To avoid undesirable reactions that may follow intravenous administration of calcium chloride (calcium chloride) , the rate of injection should not exceed 0.5 mLto 1 mLper minute.

Because of the danger involved in the simultaneous use of calcium salts and drugs of the digitalis group, a digitalized patient should not receive an intravenous injection of a calcium compound unless the indications are clearly defined.

Use In Pregnancy

Safety for use in pregnancy has not been established. Use of calcium chloride (calcium chloride) in women of childbearing potential requires that anticipated benefits be weighed against possible hazards.

Overdose Information for Calcium Chloride Injection 10%

Inadvertent systemic overloading with calcium ion can produce an acute hypercalcemic syndrome. The syndrome is characterized by weakness, lethargy, intractable nausea and vomiting, coma, and sudden death, and a markedly elevated plasma calcium level. It is suggested that details of treatment of this problem be obtained by reference to Harrison's Principles of Internal Medicine Sixth Edition, pg. 475, column 2, “Acute Hypercalcemic Syndrome”.

Store at controlled room temperature 15°-30°C (59°-86°F) (See USP).

Contraindications for Calcium Chloride Injection 10%

In cardiac resuscitation, the use of calcium chloride (calcium chloride) is contraindicated in the presence of ventricular fibrillation.

Clinical Pharmacology for Calcium Chloride Injection 10%

Calcium is the fifth most abundant element in the body; the major fraction is in bone. It is essential for the functional integrity of the nervous and muscular systems, for normal cardiac contractility and the coagulation of blood. It also functions as an enzyme cofactor and affects the secretory activity of endocrine and exocrine glands.

Patient Information for Calcium Chloride Injection 10%

No information provided. Please refer to the WARNINGS and PRECAUTIONS sections.

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