FDA Label for Sodium Chloride

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Sodium Chloride Product Label

The following document was submitted to the FDA by the labeler of this product Baxter Healthcare Corporation. The document includes published materials associated whith this product with the essential scientific information about this product as well as other prescribing information. Product labels may durg indications and usage, generic names, contraindications, active ingredients, strength dosage, routes of administration, appearance, warnings, inactive ingredients, etc.

Description



Sodium Chloride Injection, USP is a sterile, nonpyrogenic solution for fluid and electrolyte replenishment in single dose containers for intravenous administration. It contains no antimicrobial agents. The nominal pH is 5.0 (4.5 to 7.0). Composition, osmolarity, and ionic concentration are shown below:

0.9% Sodium Chloride Injection, USP contains 9 g/L Sodium Chloride, USP (NaCl) with an osmolarity of 308 mOsmol/L (calc). It contains 154 mEq/L sodium and 154 mEq/L chloride.

VIAFLO is a flexible plastic container fabricated from a multilayer sheeting (PL-2442) composed of Polypropylene (PP), Polyamide (PA) and Polyethylene (PE). The amount of water that can permeate from inside the container into the overwrap is insufficient to affect the solution significantly. Two different administration connectors are available with VIAFLO containers. The VIAFLO dripless access container (DAC) will not drip once the spike is removed. The non-DAC VIAFLO will drip once the spike is removed from the administration port.

VIAFLO is not made with natural rubber latex, DEHP, or PVC.


Clinical Pharmacology



Sodium Chloride Injection, USP has value as a source of water and electrolytes. It is capable of inducing diuresis depending on the clinical condition of the patient.


Indications And Usage



Sodium Chloride Injection, USP is indicated as a source of water and electrolytes.

0.9% Sodium Chloride Injection, USP is also indicated for use as a priming solution in hemodialysis procedures.


Contraindications



None known.


Warnings



Hypersensitivity/infusion reactions, including hypotension, pyrexia, tremor, chills, urticaria, rash, and pruritus have been reported with 0.9% Sodium Chloride Injection, USP.

Stop the infusion immediately if signs or symptoms of a hypersensitivity reaction develop, such as tachycardia, chest pain, dyspnea and flushing. Appropriate therapeutic countermeasures must be instituted as clinically indicated.

Depending on the volume and rate of infusion, the intravenous administration of Sodium Chloride Injection, USP can cause fluid and/or solute overloading resulting in dilution of serum electrolyte concentrations, overhydration/hypervolemia, congested states, pulmonary edema, or acid-base imbalance. The risk of dilutive states is inversely proportional to the electrolyte concentration of the injection. The risk of solute overload causing congested states with peripheral and pulmonary edema is directly proportional to the electrolyte concentrations of the injection.

Monitor changes in fluid balance, electrolyte concentrations, and acid base balance during prolonged parenteral therapy or whenever the condition of the patient or the rate of administration warrants such evaluation.

Administer 0.9% Sodium Chloride Injection, USP with particular caution, to patients with or at risk for hypernatremia, hyperchloremia, or metabolic acidosis.

Administer Sodium Chloride Injection, USP with particular caution, to patients with or at risk for hypervolemia or with conditions that may cause sodium retention, fluid overload and edema; such as patients with primary hyperaldosteronism, or secondary hyperaldosteronism [e.g., associated with hypertension, congestive heart failure, liver disease (including cirrhosis), renal disease (including renal artery stenosis, nephrosclerosis) or pre-eclampsia]. Certain medications may increase risk of sodium and fluid retention, see Drug Interactions.

Administer Sodium Chloride Injection, USP with particular caution, to patients with severe renal impairment. In such patients, administration of Sodium Chloride Injection, USP may result in sodium retention.


General



Do not connect flexible plastic containers in series in order to avoid air embolism due to possible residual air contained in the primary container. Such use could result in air embolism due to residual air being drawn from the primary container before administration of the fluid from the secondary container is completed.

Pressurizing intravenous solutions contained in flexible plastic containers to increase flow rates can result in air embolism if the residual air in the container is not fully evacuated prior to administration.

Use of a vented intravenous administration set with the vent in the open position could result in air embolism. Vented intravenous administration sets with the vent in the open position should not be used with flexible plastic containers.

Rapid correction of hypo- and hypernatremia is potentially dangerous (risk of serious neurologic complications). Dosage, rate, and duration of administration should be determined by a physician experienced in intravenous fluid therapy.


Drug Interactions



Caution must be exercised in the administration of Sodium Chloride Injection, USP to patients treated with drugs that may increase the risk of sodium and fluid retention, such as corticosteroids.

Caution is advised in patients treated with lithium. Renal sodium and lithium clearance may be decreased in the presence of hyponatremia.

Renal sodium and lithium clearance may be increased during administration of 0.9% Sodium Chloride Injection, USP. Administration of 0.9% Sodium Chloride Injection, USP, may result in decreased lithium levels.


Pregnancy Category C



There are no adequate and well controlled studies with Sodium Chloride Injection, USP in pregnant women and animal reproduction studies have not been conducted with this drug. Therefore, it is not known whether Sodium Chloride Injection, USP can cause fetal harm when administered to a pregnant woman. Sodium Chloride Injection, USP should be given during pregnancy only if the potential benefit justifies the potential risk to the fetus.


Nursing Mothers



It is not known whether this drug is present in human milk. Because many drugs are present in human milk, caution should be exercised when Sodium Chloride Injection, USP is administered to a nursing woman.


Pediatric Use



The use of Sodium Chloride Injection, USP in pediatric patients is based on clinical practice. (See DOSAGE AND ADMINISTRATION).

Plasma electrolyte concentrations should be closely monitored in the pediatric population as this population may have impaired ability to regulate fluids and electrolytes.


Geriatric Use



Clinical studies of Sodium Chloride Injection, USP did not include sufficient numbers of subjects aged 65 and over to determine whether they respond differently from younger subjects. Other reported clinical experience has not identified differences in responses between the elderly and younger patients. In general, dose selection for an elderly patient should be cautious, usually starting at the low end of the dosing range, 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.


Post-Marketing Adverse Reactions



The following adverse reactions have been identified during postapproval use of Sodium Chloride Injection, USP. Because these reactions are reported voluntarily from a population of uncertain size, it is not always possible to reliably estimate their frequency or establish a causal relationship to drug exposure.

The following adverse reactions have been reported in the post-marketing experience during use of 0.9% Sodium Chloride Injection, USP: hypersensitivity/infusion reactions, including hypotension, pyrexia, tremor, chills, urticaria, rash, and pruritus.

Also reported are infusion site reactions, such as infusion site erythema, injection site streaking, burning sensation, and infusion site urticaria.

The following adverse reactions have not been reported with 0.9% Sodium Chloride Injection, USP but may occur: hypernatremia, hyperchloremic metabolic acidosis, and hyponatremia, which may be symptomatic.

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


Overdosage



Excessive administration of 0.9% Sodium Chloride Injection, USP may lead to hypernatremia. Hypernatremia can lead to CNS manifestations, including seizures, coma, cerebral edema and death.

Excessive administration of Sodium Chloride Injection, USP may lead to sodium overload (which can lead to central and/or peripheral edema).

When assessing an overdose, any additives in the solution must also be considered. The effects of an overdose may require immediate medical attention and treatment.


Dosage And Administration



All injections in VIAFLO plastic containers are intended for intravenous administration using sterile and nonpyrogenic equipment.

As directed by a physician. Dosage, rate, and duration of administration are to be individualized and depend upon the indication for use, the patient’s age, weight, clinical condition, concomitant treatment, and on the patient’s clinical and laboratory response to treatment.

When other electrolytes or medicines are added to this solution, the dosage and the infusion rate will also be dictated by the dose regimen of the additions.

Parenteral drug products should be inspected visually for particulate matter and discoloration prior to administration whenever solution and container permit. Use of a final filter is recommended during administration of all parenteral solutions, where possible.

Do not administer unless the solution is clear and seal is intact.

Additives may be incompatible with Sodium Chloride Injection, USP. As with all parenteral solutions, compatibility of the additives with the solution must be assessed before addition. Before adding a substance or medication, verify that it is soluble and/or stable in water and that the pH range of Sodium Chloride Injection, USP is appropriate. After addition, check for unexpected color changes and/or the appearance of precipitates, insoluble complexes or crystals.

The instructions for use of the medication to be added and other relevant literature must be consulted. Additives known or determined to be incompatible must not be used. When introducing additives to Sodium Chloride Injection, USP, aseptic technique must be used. Mix the solution thoroughly when additives have been introduced. Do not store solutions containing additives.

After opening the container, the contents should be used immediately and should not be stored for a subsequent infusion. Do not reconnect any partially used containers. Discard any unused portion.


How Supplied



The available sizes of each 0.9% Sodium Chloride Injection, USP in VIAFLO dripless access containers (DAC) and non-DAC plastic containers are shown below. VIAFLO DAC will not drip once the spike is removed. VIAFLO non-DAC will drip once the spike is removed from the administration port:

Code

Size (mL)

Product

NDC

UE1322

250

Non-DAC

0338-9543-01

UE1322D

250

DAC

0338-9543-02

UE1323

500

Non-DAC

0338-9543-03

UE1323D

500

DAC

0338-9543-04

UE1324

1000

Non-DAC

0338-9543-05

UE1324D

1000

DAC

0338-9543-06


Exposure of pharmaceutical products to heat should be minimized. Avoid excessive heat. It is recommended the product be stored at room temperature (25°C/77°F); brief exposure up to 40°C/104°F does not adversely affect the product.


Directions For Use Of Viaflo Plastic Container



For Information on Risk of Air Embolism – see PRECAUTIONS.


To Open



Tear overwrap down side at slit and remove solution container. Visually inspect the container. If the outlet port protector is damaged, detached, or not present, discard container as solution path sterility may be impaired. Some opacity of the plastic due to moisture absorption during the sterilization process may be observed. This is normal and does not affect the solution quality or safety. The opacity will diminish gradually. Check for minute leaks by squeezing inner bag firmly. If leaks are found, discard solution as sterility may be impaired. If supplemental medication is desired, follow directions below.

  • 1.Remove the container from the over wrap just before use.
  • 2.Check for minute leaks by squeezing inner bag firmly. If leaks are found, discard solution, as sterility may be impaired.
  • 3.Check solution for clarity and absence of foreign matter. If solution is not clear or contains foreign matter, discard the solution.

Preparation For Administration



  • 1.Suspend container from eyelet support.
  • 2.Remove plastic protector from outlet port at bottom of container.
    • •Grip the small wing on the neck of the port with one hand,
    • •grip the large wing on the cap with the other hand and twist,
    • •the cap will pop off.
    • 3.Use an aseptic method to set up the infusion.
    • 4.Attach administration set. Refer to directions accompanying set for connection, priming of the set and administration of the solution.

To Add Medication



Additives may be incompatible.


To Add Medication Before Solution Administration



  • 1.Prepare medication site.
  • 2.Using syringe with 19 to 22 gauge needle, puncture resealable medication port and inject.
  • 3.Mix solution and medication thoroughly. For high density medication such as potassium chloride, tap ports gently while ports are upright and mix thoroughly.

To Add Medication During Solution Administration



  • 1.Close clamp on the set.
  • 2.Prepare medication site.
  • 3.Using syringe with 19 to 22 gauge needle, puncture resealable medication port and inject.
  • 4.Remove container from IV pole and/or turn to an upright position.
  • 5.Evacuate both ports by tapping them gently while container is in the upright position.
  • 6.Mix solution and medication thoroughly.
  • 7.Return container to in-use position and continue administration.

Other



Baxter Healthcare Corporation
Deerfield, IL 60015 USA

Made in Spain


SA-30-02-106
Revised 03/2016

Baxter, Viaflo and PL 2442 are trademarks of Baxter International Inc.

Customers can contact Baxter Medical Information at 1-800-933-0303 for more information on the containers.


Package/Label Principal Display Panel



Container Label

Baxter logo

NDC 0338-9543-01
UE1322

Viaflo logo

250 mL

0.9% Sodium Chloride Injection USP

pH 5.0 (4.5 – 7.0)
Osmolarity 308 mOsm/L (calc)

Sterile non pyrogenic
Single dose container

Each 100 mL contains 900 mg Sodium Chloride USP mEq/L
Sodium 154 Chloride 154

Additives may be incompatible Consult with pharmacist if available
when introducing additives Use aseptic technique Mix thoroughly
Do not store Dosage intravenously as directed by a physician
See directions Cautions Squeeze and inspect inner bags which
maintains product sterility Discard if leaks are found Must not be
used in series connections Do not use unless solution is clear

Rx Only Store unit in moisture barrier overwrap at room temperature
(25°C/77°F) until ready to use Avoid excessive heat See insert

VIAFLO is not made with natural rubber latex, DEHP, or PVC
Baxter Viaflo and PL-2442 are trademarks of Baxter
International Inc For product information
1-800-933-0303 Baxter Healthcare Corporation
Deerfield IL 60015 USA Made in Spain

BAR CODE
(01) 00303389543015

Lot
Expiry

UN-35-03-047

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Carton Label
  •  UE1324 10 x 1000 mL (≈ 11.5 kg)
  •  0.9% Sodium Chloride Injection, USP
  • Formula per 1000 mL

    Sodium Chloride 9 g

    Water for Injection

    Osmolarity 308 mOsm/L (calc)

    mmol per 1000 mL (approx.)

    Sodium 154

    Chloride 154

    pH 5.0 (4.5 – 7.0)

    IV administration.

    Read package insert before use.

    Keep out of the reach and sight of children.

    Do not connect partially used drugs.

    Baxter Healthcare Corporation

    Deerfield IL 60015 USA

    Made in Spain

    •  Viaflo logo
    •  Lot: XXXXX
    • Part # P222E644
      BARCODE

      UE1322 10 x 1000 mL (≈ 11.5 kg)

      0.9% Sodium Chloride Injection, USP

      Viaflo logo

      Lot: XXXXX

      Exp: XXXXX


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