The 2.25ml dosage of Tri Sodium citrate would depend on several factors, including the patient’s medical history and the specific condition being treated. Tri Sodium citrate is typically administered intravenously, which means it is injected directly into a vein.
Tri Sodium citrate is commonly used in medical procedures such as blood transfusions, hemodialysis, and plasmapheresis. It is also sometimes used to treat certain medical conditions such as deep vein thrombosis and pulmonary embolism.
Side effects of Tri Sodium citrate are rare, but may include allergic reactions, bleeding, and changes in blood pressure. If you experience any severe side effects or have any concerns about using Tri Sodium citrate, you should contact your healthcare provider immediately.