Talk:Calcium gluconate
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[edit] Hypocalcemia
I assume that you meant that, in treatment of hypocalcemia, 10% Calcium gluconate solution is usually used, which only has 0.93% calcium. In large animals, 23% calcium gluconate is used. I am going to edit the page to clarify that, because crystalline calcium gluconate is 9.3% calcium ion by mass. 97.81.107.25 (talk) 23:49, 21 October 2010 (UTC)