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Mannitol Irrigation




5% Mannitol Irrigation

Package Insert


PIC™ (Plastic Irrigation Containers)


Nonelectrolyte Irrigating Fluid for Transurethral

Surgical Procedures.


For Urologic Irrigation Only.


Not for Injection.



Mannitol Irrigation Description


Each 100 mL contains:

Mannitol USP 5 g

Water for Injection USP qs


pH: 5.5 (4.5–7.0)

Calculated Osmolarity: 275 mOsmol/liter


The formula of the active ingredient is:








IngredientMolecular FormulaMolecular Weight
 Mannitol USP  182.17

5% Mannitol Irrigation is a prediluted, sterile, nonpyrogenic aqueous solution suitable for urologic irrigation. The solution is approximately isotonic.


Mannitol USP is chemically designated D-mannitol (C6H14O6). Mannitol is a hexitol naturally occurring in fruits and vegetables and is produced commercially by the reduction of glucose.


The solution contains no antimicrobial or bacteriostatic agents or added buffers.


The plastic container is a copolymer of ethylene and propylene formulated and developed for parenteral drugs. The copolymer contains no plasticizers and exhibits virtually no leachability. The plastic container is also virtually impermeable to vapor transmission and therefore, requires no overwrap to maintain the proper drug concentration. The safety of the plastic container has been confirmed by biological evaluation procedures. The material passes Class Vl testing as specified in the U.S. Pharmacopeia for Biological Tests — Plastic Containers. These tests have shown that the container is nontoxic and biologically inert.


The PIC™ Container is PVC-free and DEHP-free.



Mannitol Irrigation - Clinical Pharmacology


In humans, mannitol is confined to the extracellular space and is only slightly metabolized. It is rapidly excreted in the urine. When mannitol is absorbed intravascularly, it produces osmotic diuresis and will be excreted by the kidneys.


Mannitol is nonelectrolytic and is, therefore, nonconductive, making it suitable for urologic irrigation during electrosurgical procedures.


5% Mannitol is a nonhemolytic irrigating solution.



Indications and Usage for Mannitol Irrigation


5% Mannitol is indicated for use as a urologic irrigation fluid for transurethral prostatic resection and other transurethral surgical procedures.



Contraindications


5% Mannitol is not for injection. It is contraindicated in patients with anuria.



Warnings


FOR UROLOGIC IRRIGATION ONLY. NOT FOR INJECTION.


Solutions for urologic irrigation must be used with caution in patients with severe cardiopulmonary or renal dysfunction.


Since irrigating fluids used during transurethral prostatectomy have been demonstrated to enter the systemic circulation in relatively large volumes, any irrigation solution must be regarded as a systemic drug.


Absorption of large amounts of fluids containing mannitol and the resultant osmotic diuresis may significantly affect cardiopulmonary and renal dynamics.


Do not warm above 150°F (66°C)


After opening container, its contents should be used promptly to minimize the possibility of bacterial growth or pyrogen formation.


Discard unused portion of irrigating solution since it contains no preservative.



Precautions



General


Use aseptic technique when preparing and administering sterile irrigation solutions.


Use only if solution is clear and container and seal are intact.


Cardiovascular status, especially in patients with cardiac disease, should be carefully determined before and during transurethral resection of the prostate when using 5% Mannitol as an irrigant. The fluid absorbed into the systemic circulation via severed prostatic veins may produce significant extracellular fluid expansion and lead to fulminating congestive heart failure.


Shift of sodium-free intracellular fluid into the extracellular compartment following systemic absorption of 5% Mannitol may lower serum sodium concentration and aggravate pre-existing hyponatremia.


Excessive loss of water and electrolytes may lead to serious imbalances. Continuous administration of 5% Mannitol may cause loss of water in excess of electrolytes and produce hypernatremia.


Sustained diuresis from transurethral irrigation with 5% Mannitol may obscure and intensify inadequate hydration or hypovolemia.


When used for irrigation via appropriate irrigation equipment, the administration set should be attached promptly. Unused portions should be discarded and a fresh container of appropriate size used for the start up of each cycle or repeat procedure. For repeated irrigations of urethral catheters, a separate container should be used for each patient.



Carcinogenesis, Mutagenesis, Impairment of Fertility


Studies with 5% Mannitol Irrigation have not been performed to evaluate carcinogenic potential, mutagenic potential, or effects on fertility.



Pregnancy


Teratogenic Effects

Pregnancy Category C


Animal reproduction studies have not been conducted with 5% Mannitol Irrigation. It is also not known whether 5% Mannitol Irrigation can cause fetal harm when administered to a pregnant woman or can affect reproduction capacity. 5% Mannitol Irrigation should be given to a pregnant woman only if clearly needed.



Nursing Mothers


Caution should be exercised when 5% Mannitol Irrigation is administered to a nursing woman.



Pediatric Use


Safety and effectiveness in pediatric patients have not been established.



Geriatric Use


Clinical studies of 5% Mannitol Irrigation did not include a sufficient number of patients age 65 years and over to determine whether they respond differently from younger subjects. Other reported clinical experience has not identified differences in responses between elderly and younger patients. In general, dose selection for an elderly patient should be cautious, reflecting the greater frequency of decreased hepatic, renal, or cardiac function, and of concomitant disease or other drug therapy.


This drug is known to be substantially excreted by the kidney, and the risk of toxic reactions to this drug may be greater in patients with impaired renal function. Because elderly patients are more likely to have decreased renal function, care should be taken in dose selection, and it may be useful to monitor renal function. See WARNINGS.



Adverse Reactions


Occasional adverse reactions to intravenous mannitol infusions have been reported. These include fluid and electrolyte disturbances, such as acidosis, electrolyte loss, marked diuresis, urinary retention, edema, dryness of the mouth, thirst and dehydration, cardiovascular/pulmonary disorders such as pulmonary congestion, hypotension, tachycardia, angina-like pain, and thrombophlebitis, and other general reactions such as blurred vision, convulsions, nausea, vomiting, rhinitis, chills, vertigo, backache, and urticaria.


If an adverse reaction does occur, discontinue administration of the irrigant, evaluate the patient, institute appropriate therapeutic countermeasures and save the remainder of the fluid for examination, if deemed necessary.



Overdosage


In the event of dehydration or fluid or solute overload, discontinue the irrigant, evaluate the patient and institute appropriate corrective treatment. See WARNINGS, PRECAUTIONS, and ADVERSE REACTIONS.



Mannitol Irrigation Dosage and Administration


As required for urologic irrigation.


5% Mannitol Irrigation should be administered only by the appropriate transurethraI urologic instrumentation.


Some additives may be incompatible. Consult with pharmacist. When introducing additives, use aseptic techniques. Mix thoroughly. Do not store.


Solutions should be inspected visually for particulate matter and discoloration prior to administration, whenever solution and container permits.



How is Mannitol Irrigation Supplied


5% Mannitol Irrigation is supplied sterile and nonpyrogenic in PIC™ (Plastic Irrigation Containers). The 2000 mL containers are packaged 8 per case and the 4000 mL containers are packaged 4 per case.














NDCCat. No.Size
 5% Mannitol Irrigation

(Canada DIN 01963953)
  
 0264-2303-50 R6515-01 2000 mL
 0264-2303-70 R6517 4000 mL

Exposure of pharmaceutical products to heat should be minimized. Avoid excessive heat. Protect from freezing. It is recommended that the product be stored at room temperature (25°C); however, brief exposure up to 40°C does not adversely affect the product.


Do not warm above 150°F (66°C).



Rx only


Revised: March 2009


PIC is a trademark of B. Braun Medical Inc.



Directions for Use of PIC™ (Plastic Irrigation Containers)


Not for injection.


Aseptic technique is required.


1. Caution – Before use, perform the following checks:

             (a) Read the label. Ensure solution is the one ordered and is within the expiration date.


             (b) Invert container and inspect the solution in good light for cloudiness, haze, or particulate 

                  matter; check the container for leakage or damage. Any container which is suspect

                  should not be used.


Use only if solution is clear and container and seal are intact.


Single dose container.


2. Outer Closure Removal – Grasp the container with one hand and turn the breakaway ring 

    counterclockwise with the other hand until slight resistance is felt. Then, twisting the 

    container in the opposite direction, turn the breakaway ring sharply until the entire outer

    cap is loose and can be lifted off.


3. Connect the administration set through the sterile port according to set instructions or 

    remove screw cap and pour.


4. Do not warm above 150°F to assure minimal bottle distortion. Keep bottles upright.



B. Braun Medical Inc.

Irvine, CA 92614-5895 USA

Made in USA


In Canada, distributed by:

B. Braun Medical Inc.

Scarborough, Ontario M1H 2W4


Y36-002-697



PRINCIPAL DISPLAY PANEL - 2000 mL Label


5% Mannitol Irrigation


For Urologic Irrigation


REF R6515-01

NDC 0264-2303-50

DIN 01963953


2000 mL


Lot

Exp.


Each 100 mL contains:

Mannitol USP 5 g

Water for Injection USP qs


pH: 5.5 (4.5-7.0)

Calc. Osmolarity: 275 mOsmol/liter


Not for Injection: Use only if

solution is clear and container

and seal are intact.


Sterile, nonpyrogenic.

Single dose container.


Warning: Do not warm above

150°F (66°C).


Recommended Storage:

Room temperature (25°C).

Avoid excessive heat.

Protect from freezing.

See Package Insert.


Rx only


PVC-free and DEHP-free


B. Braun Medical Inc.

Irvine, CA 92614-5895 USA

Made in USA


In Canada, distributed by:

B. Braun Medical Inc.

Scarborough, Ontario M1H 2W4


Y37-002-334










MANNITOL 
mannitol  irrigant










Product Information
Product TypeHUMAN PRESCRIPTION DRUGNDC Product Code (Source)0264-2303
Route of AdministrationIRRIGATIONDEA Schedule    








Active Ingredient/Active Moiety
Ingredient NameBasis of StrengthStrength
MANNITOL (MANNITOL)MANNITOL5 g  in 100 mL






Inactive Ingredients
Ingredient NameStrength
WATER 


















Product Characteristics
Color    Score    
ShapeSize
FlavorImprint Code
Contains      






















Packaging
#NDCPackage DescriptionMultilevel Packaging
10264-2303-508 CONTAINER In 1 CASEcontains a CONTAINER
12000 mL In 1 CONTAINERThis package is contained within the CASE (0264-2303-50)
20264-2303-704 CONTAINER In 1 CASEcontains a CONTAINER
24000 mL In 1 CONTAINERThis package is contained within the CASE (0264-2303-70)










Marketing Information
Marketing CategoryApplication Number or Monograph CitationMarketing Start DateMarketing End Date
ANDAANDA01677202/10/1978


Labeler - B. Braun Medical Inc. (002397347)
Revised: 07/2011B. Braun Medical Inc.

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