Liquid Hemodialysis Concentrates
Coupled with high quality dialysis water and bicarbonate, acid concentrates are an essential component in the preparation of dialysate, playing an important role in the quality of Renal Replacement Therapy. We offer options to suit even your most complex patients.
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Available with our hemodialysis machines. We also offer adapters to enable connectivity with other machines on the market.
LYMPHA™ acetate-free liquid hemodialysis concentrate with glucose
Patients with renal failure have to endure a long list of treatment side effects including acetate intolerance symptoms. Our LYMPHA™ concentrates are acetate-free, which may improve tolerance to dialysis,1,2,3 minimizing cramps, nausea and hypotensive episodes,1,2 and may lead to improved survival rates in elderly patients with end-stage renal disease.1
ACIDFLEX liquid hemodialysis acid concentrate with glucose
The ACIDFLEX solution is a combination of electrolytes that is used, after dilution with the addition of sodium bicarbonate, to create the dialysis fluid.
Also available in cubitainers — see the technical data sheet in the Resources section below for more information.
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Dialyzers, advanced therapies and therapy delivery to cater to the diverse needs of dialysis patients.
Products may not be available in all countries. If you have a question regarding product availability, please email us or complete this form.
LYMPHA™ Acetate-free solutions and ACIDFLEX solutions are Class IIb medical devices, CE 0123, manufactured by Bellco S.r.l.
Please refer to the devices Instructions for Use for complete instructions, contraindications, warnings and precautions.
- Mercadal L, Franck JE, Metzger M, et al. Improved survival associated with acetate in elderly: a registry-based study. Nephrol Dial Transplant. 2015;30(9):1560–1568.
- Coll E, Pérez-García R, Martín de Francisco AL, et al. Acetate-free on-line PHF: how to improve hyperacetatemia and hemodynamic tolerance. Nefrologia. 2009;29(2):156–162.
- Amore A, Cirina P, Mitola S, et al. Acetate intolerance is mediated by enhanced synthesis of nitric oxide by endothelial cells. J Am Soc Nephrol. 1997;8(9):1431–1436.