Intrauterine-Aid in hysteroscopy:
- Adult: As dextran 70: 50-100 mL of a 32% solution instilled into the uterus as a rinsing and dilatation fluid.
Intravenous-Thromboembolic disorders:
- Adult: As dextran 40: Initially, 500 ml of a 10% solution in sodium chloride 0.9% or glucose 5% infused over 4-6 hr, followed by 500 ml infused over 4-6 hr on the next and subsequent alternate days for not more than 10 days.
- Child: As dextran 40: Up to 5 ml/kg in infants and 10 ml/kg in children.
Intravenous-Prophylaxis of pulmonary embolism or venous thrombosis in moderate- to high-risk patients undergoing surgery:
- Adult: As dextran 70: Initially, 500-1000 mL of a 6% solution in sodium chloride 0.9% or glucose 5% infused over 4-6 hr during or immediately after surgery, followed by 500 mL on the next day and on subsequent alternate days for up to 2 wk after surgery in high-risk patients.
Intravenous-Prophylaxis of postoperative thromboembolic disorders:
- Adult: As dextran 40: 500 ml of a 10% solution in sodium chloride 0.9% or glucose 5% infused over 4-6 hr during or at the end of the surgery. Dose may be repeated the following day and treatment may be continued on alternate days for up to 10 days in high-risk patient.
- Child: As dextran 40: Up to 10 ml/kg in children.
Intravenous-Hypovolaemic shock:
- Adult: As dextran 40: Initially, 10 ml/kg given by rapid infusion as a 10% solution in sodium chloride 0.9% or glucose 5%. Doses may be given daily for up to 5 days. As dextran 70: Initially, 500-1000 mL of a 6% solution in sodium chloride 0.9% or glucose 5% infused at a rate of 20-40 mL/min. Maintenance: 10 ml/kg/day for3 days (Dextran 70).