Land: New Zealand
Sprog: engelsk
Kilde: Medsafe (Medicines Safety Authority)
Water for injection 100%
Lumacina New Zealand
Water for injection 100%
100 %
Solution for injection
Active: Water for injection 100%
Ampoule, LDPE, 20mL, 30 dose units
General sale
General sale
Pfizer (Perth) Pty Limited
Package - Contents - Shelf Life: Ampoule, LDPE, 20mL - 30 dose units - 24 months from date of manufacture stored at or below 25°C - Ampoule, LDPE, 5mL - 50 dose units - 24 months from date of manufacture stored at or below 25°C - Ampoule, LDPE, 10mL - 50 dose units - 24 months from date of manufacture stored at or below 25°C
1988-11-28
WATER FOR INJECTIONS BP 1 WATER FOR INJECTIONS BP CONSUMER MEDICINE INFORMATION (CMI) SUMMARY The full CMI on the next page has more details. If you are worried about using this medicine, speak to your doctor or pharmacist. 1. WHAT WATER FOR INJECTIONS IS USED FOR? WATER FOR INJECTIONS contain water for injections. WATER FOR INJECTIONS is used to dilute or dissolve medicines. For more information, see Section 1. Why am I using WATER FOR INJECTIONS? in the full CMI. 2. WHAT SHOULD I KNOW BEFORE BEING GIVEN WATER FOR INJECTIONS? TALK TO YOUR DOCTOR IF YOU HAVE ANY OTHER MEDICAL CONDITIONS, TAKE ANY OTHER MEDICINES, OR ARE PREGNANT OR PLAN TO BECOME PREGNANT OR ARE BREASTFEEDING. For more information, see Section 2. What should I know before being given WATER FOR INJECTIONS? in the full CMI. 3. WHAT IF I AM TAKING OTHER MEDICINES? Some medicines may interfere with WATER FOR INJECTIONS and affect how it works. A list of these medicines is in Section 3. What if I am taking other medicines? in the full CMI. 4. HOW IS WATER FOR INJECTIONS GIVEN? WATER FOR INJECTIONS is used to dilute or dissolve medicines for your treatment and is usually given by injection by a doctor or trained nurse. More instructions can be found in Section 4. How is WATER FOR INJECTIONS given? in the full CMI. 5. WHAT SHOULD I KNOW WHILE BEING GIVEN WATER FOR INJECTIONS? THINGS YOU SHOULD DO • Tell your doctor or nurse if the injection makes you feel unwell. LOOKING AFTER YOUR MEDICINE • WATER FOR INJECTIONS will be stored in the pharmacy or on the ward. • The injection is kept in a cool dry place where the temperature stays below 25°C. For more information, see Section 5. What should I know while being given WATER FOR INJECTIONS? in the full CMI. 6. ARE THERE ANY SIDE EFFECTS? Common side effects may include fever or pain, bruising or swelling at the injection site. For more information, including what to do if you have any side effects, see Section 6. Are there any side effects? in the full CMI. WATER FOR INJECTIONS BP 2 WATER FOR INJECTIO Læs hele dokumentet
Page 1 of 5 NEW ZEALAND DATA SHEET 1. PRODUCT NAME _ _ Water for Injections BP 2. QUALITATIVE AND QUANTITATIVE COMPOSITION Water for Injections BP For the full list of excipients, see section 6.1. 3. PHARMACEUTICAL FORM Water for Injections BP is a sterile, non-isotonic, clear, colourless solution in a ready-to-use, single dose presentation. It does not contain preservatives. 4. CLINICAL PARTICULARS 4.1 THERAPEUTIC INDICATIONS Water for Injections is used for the reconstitution and preparation of aqueous injections. 4.2 DOSE AND METHOD OF ADMINISTRATION Ensure appropriate solubility, dilution or compatibility with other additives and ascertain the maximum time between aseptic preparation and administration by consulting the Data Sheet of any substance, preparation or drug before use. The dosage for Water for Injections is the amount required to reconstitute or prepare other agents. Ensure that all solutions prepared with Water for Injections are isotonic before use (see section 4.4). Aseptic technique must be used when preparing and administering solutions for parenteral use. Usually solutions are prepared immediately before use. Solutions prepared with Water for Injections may be administered intravenously, intramuscularly or subcutaneously. Water for Injections is for use in one patient on one occasion only. Discard any residue. 4.3 CONTRAINDICATIONS Water for Injections is hypotonic causing haemolysis if it is injected alone. It is contraindicated for intravenous administration if not adjusted to isotonicity by the addition of suitable solutes. Page 2 of 5 4.4 SPECIAL WARNINGS AND PRECAUTIONS FOR USE Do not use Water for Injections unless it is clear and the seal is intact. Before dissolving or diluting any substance or preparation, consult the Data Sheet for the substance, drug or preparation to ensure that Water for Injections is the recommended solvent or diluent, check appropriate solubility, dilution or compatibility with other additives. Ensure that the solution prepared with Water for Injections is isot Læs hele dokumentet