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Fresenius Kabi IV Solutions · In stock now

Your IV fluids are in stock. Ready to ship today.

No allocation games. No backorder waitlist. Fresenius Kabi solutions — saline and Lactated Ringer's — ship out of Salt Lake City and Knoxville. Priced below other major suppliers.

Fresenius Kabi 0.9% Sodium Chloride Injection, 1000mL and 500mL bags

IV Fluids. All stocked. All ready.

The base solutions your practice runs on, available from the first order with deep inventory behind them.

ProductVolumeSKUStatus
0.9% Sodium Chloride Injection1000 mLSOC416610In stock
0.9% Sodium Chloride Injection500 mLSOC416620In stock
Lactated Ringer's Injection1000 mLLR417710In stock
Lactated Ringer's Injection500 mLLR417720In stock

Why clinics are switching to HemaSource

$Priced below other major suppliers

Lower pricing than other major suppliers across the line. Same fluid, better margin for your practice.

Made by a name you trust

Fresenius Kabi is one of the largest IV fluids manufacturers in the world — proven quality, backed by global scale.

In stock means in stock

Two warehouses in Salt Lake City and Knoxville, deep inventory, and fast dispatch. Order today, ship today.

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Built to arrive intact

Strong shipping boxes that hold up in transit — so your fluids arrive ready to use, not crushed.

Cleaner by design

Exactly the specs your patients — and your compliance team — want to see. Every bag in the line meets all four.

DEHP-free
PVC-free
No phthalate plasticizers
No natural rubber latex

And the clear, clean-looking bags photograph beautifully — ideal for the social content that fills your feed.

Fresenius Kabi Lactated Ringer's Injection, 1000mL and 500mL bags
A little IV trivia

What’s with the name “Lactated Ringer’s”?

It’s two names from medical history stitched together. In the 1880s, British physiologist Sydney Ringer was trying to keep an isolated frog heart beating outside the body. Plain saline wasn’t enough — but when he added small amounts of potassium and calcium, the heart kept contracting. That balanced salt mix became known as Ringer’s solution.

Roughly fifty years later, American pediatrician Alexis Hartmann added sodium lactate to help buffer blood that had turned too acidic in sick, dehydrated children. The liver converts that lactate into bicarbonate, gently nudging pH back toward normal. Add his lactate to Ringer’s electrolytes and you get Lactated Ringer’s — still called Hartmann’s solution across much of the world.

So the fluid hanging on your pole is named after a frog-heart experiment and a children’s doctor. The sodium, potassium, calcium, chloride, and lactate printed on every bag map right onto that century-old recipe.

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