The invention provides an apparatus and method for storing and transporting peritoneal
dialysate in dry or lyophilized form, and for forming a deliverable peritoneal
dialysis solution therefrom. In one embodiment, a dry reagent bed, including reagents
sufficient to produce a dialysis solution, is suspended in a diluent flow path
through the apparatus housing. Continuous pressure on the reagent bed causes the
bed to compact as it erodes when purified water is passed through the housing.
The pressure ensures complete and even dissolution of the reagents. Through dry
storage and simple dissolution, even in a home, the invention enables a wider variety
of solution constituents, including reduced acid content and the use of bicarbonate
as a stable buffer component. The latter is illustrated in a double-bed embodiment,
where bicarbonate is stored separately from calcium or magnesium salts within a
single housing.