Please note: a valid prescription is required for all prescription medication.
Uses of Dextrose
Dextrose is a simple sugar made from starch. Starch is a naturally occurring complex carbohydrate found in many plants, including corn, wheat, rice, and potato. The most common source of dextrose is corn starch.
Dextrose, when used as a medication, is given either by mouth (orally) or by injection. Dextrose is also known as D-glucose.
Dextrose is used to treat very low blood sugar (hypoglycemia), most often in people with diabetes mellitus. Dextrose is given by injection to treat insulin shock (low blood sugar caused by using insulin and then not eating a meal or eating enough food afterward). Dextrose works by quickly increasing the amount of glucose in your blood. Glucose is found in foods rich in carbohydrates, such as bread, cereal, potatoes, fruit, pasta, and rice. Glucose is a source of energy, and all the cells and organs in your body need glucose to function properly.
Dextrose is also used to provide carbohydrate calories to a person who cannot eat because of illness, trauma, or other medical condition. It is sometimes given to people who are sick from drinking too much alcohol.
Precautions and Warnings
If you have an allergy to corn, you could have an allergic reaction to dextrose. Talk to your doctor before using it.
Follow all directions on your medicine label and package. Tell each of your healthcare providers about all your medical conditions, allergies, and all medicines you use.
You should not take Dextrose if you are allergic to any of the ingredients in these forms of the medicine, or are allergic to corn products.
If possible before you receive this medicine, tell your doctor if you have ever had:
- diabetes (unless you are using dextrose to treat insulin-induced hypoglycemia);
- heart disease, coronary artery disease, or a stroke;
- asthma;
- kidney disease;
- a possible head injury;
- alcoholism; or
- any food allergies.
Dosage
The dose is dependent upon the age, weight and clinical condition of the patient.
Side Effects
Common side effects:
- pain or tenderness where an injection was given; or
- flushing (warmth, redness, or tingly feeling) for several minutes after a Dextrose injection.
Serious side effect:
- redness, swelling, warmth, or skin changes where an injection was given;
- confusion;
- a light-headed feeling, like you might pass out;
- fever;
- swelling in your hands or feet; or
- sweating, pale skin, severe shortness of breath, chest pain
Express Shipping - from $25.00
Shipping with this method takes 3-5 days
Prices:
- Dry-Packed Products $25.00
- Cold-Packed Products $35.00
Standard Shipping - $15.00
Shipping with this method takes 5-10 days
Prices:
- Dry-Packed Products $15.00
- Not available for Cold-Packed products
Rewards Program
Earn points on birthdays, product orders, reviews, friend referrals, and more! Enjoy your medication at unparalleled discounts while reaping rewards for every step you take with us.
You can read more about rewards here.
POINT VALUE
How to earn points
- 1Create an account and start earning.
- 2Earn points every time you shop or perform certain actions.
- 3Redeem points for exclusive discounts.
How to book an appointment
- 1Create Begin by completing a profile or log into your existing account. This step ensures we have the necessary information to provide you with a service that's tailored to your needs. account and start earning.
- 2Scheduling an appointment with our online booking system is easy. Pick a day and time that suits you. You’ll receive an immediate confirmation, without the wait.
- 3Discuss your concerns and symptoms and receive a thorough diagnosis from one of our licensed doctors during a confidential video appointment.
- 4If you've been prescribed medication, your Rx is sent directly to one of our licensed pharmacies and delivered right to your door.
Get Started
To book an online doctor appointment, register for an account or login. After doing so, you can book your visit on this page.