Pajjiż: Iżrael
Lingwa: Ingliż
Sors: Ministry of Health
CARBON DIOXIDE
MAXIMA AIR SEPARATION LTD, ISRAEL
V03AN02
GAS - MEDICINAL, LIQUEFIED
CARBON DIOXIDE 99 %
INSUFFLATION, INHALATION
Required
MAXIMA AIR SEPARATION CENTER LTD, ISRAEL
CARBON DIOXIDE
-Carbon Dioxide may be insufflated into the abdominal cavity to distend it to allow the investigation and treatment of intra-abdominal disease-Carbon Dioxide may be administered through a metered supply, fed into the oxygenator of an extracorporeal circulation of a cardio-pulmonary by-pass system, and when the gas is used for laparoscopic surgery.
2018-12-18
Medical Carbon Dioxide – SPC 12.2018 Page 1 of 6 THE FORMAT OF THIS LEAFLET WAS DETERMINED BY THE MINISTRY OF HEALTH AND ITS CONTENT WAS CHECKED AND APPROVED BY IT IN DECEMBER 2018 PHYSICIAN PRESCRIBING INFORMATION 1. NAME OF THE MEDICINAL PRODUCT Medical Carbon Dioxide 2 QUALITATIVE AND QUANTITATIVE COMPOSITION Medical Carbon Dioxide specification is: Carbon Dioxide Purity 99.0% The Medical Carbon Dioxide specification complies with the USP Pharmacopeia monograph [_124-38-9_]. 3. PHARMACEUTICAL FORM Medicinal gas, liquefied 4. CLINICAL PARTICULARS 4.1. THERAPEUTIC INDICATIONS -Carbon Dioxide may be insufflated into the abdominal cavity to distend it to allow the investigation and treatment of intra-abdominal disease -Carbon Dioxide may be administered through a metered supply, fed into the oxygenator of an extracorporeal circulation of a cardio-pulmonary by-pass system, and when the gas is used for laparoscopic surgery. 4.2 POSOLOGY AND METHOD OF ADMINISTRATION Carbon Dioxide is usually administered through the lungs by inhalation. The major exceptions are when a metered supply is fed into the oxygenator of an extracorporeal circulation of a cardio-pulmonary by-pass system, and when the gas is used for laparoscopic surgery. There are no distinctions between the use of Carbon Dioxide in any age group. Carbon Dioxide should only be given under the direct supervision of a clinician. Except under special circumstances (e.g. physiological investigations), the inspired concentration should not exceed 5%. However, 100% Carbon Dioxide may be insufflated into the abdominal cavity to distend it to allow the investigation and treatment of intra-abdominal disease,. 4.3. CONTRAINDICATIONS Hypersensitivity to the active substance or to any of the excipients listed in section 6.1. Carbon Dioxide is contra-indicated: • in acidosis • in respiratory obstruction, the administration of Carbon Dioxide may be dangerous since any further increase in respiratory effort increases negative intra-thoracic pressure • during resusci Aqra d-dokument sħiħ