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Your search for Travasol returned 19 results.

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Drug NameType
1. Travasol 10 % IVRx
2. Travasol 2.75% in Dextrose 10% IVRx
3. Travasol 3.5 %-Electrolytes IVRx
4. Travasol 4.25% in Dextrose 10% IVRx
5. Travasol 5.5 % IVRx
6. Travasol 5.5 %-Dextrose 20 % IVRx
7. Travasol 5.5 %-Electrolytes IVRx
8. Travasol 5.5 %-Lytes-D50 IVRx
9. Travasol 8.5 % IVRx
10. Travasol 8.5 %-Dextrose 10 % IVRx
11. Travasol 8.5 %-Dextrose 20 % IVRx
12. Travasol 8.5%-Electrolytes IVRx
13. Travasol M 3.5%/Electrolyte 45 IVRx
14. Travasol/Dextrose (2.75/5) IVRx
15. Travasol/Dextrose (4.25/25) IVRx
16. Travasol/Dextrose (4.25/5) IVRx
17. Travasol/Dextrose (5.5/10) IVRx
18. Travasol/Dextrose (5.5/50) IVRx
19. Travasol/Dextrose (8.5/50) IVRx

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