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| NOT FOR DIRECT INFUSION |
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To reduce the development of drug-resistant bacteria and maintain the effectiveness of Nafcillin for Injection and other antibacterial drugs, Nafcillin for Injection should be used only to treat or prevent infections that are proven or strongly suspected to be caused by bacteria.
For Administration by Intravenous Drip: Reconstitute as directed above (For Intravenous Use) prior to diluting with intravenous solution.
*IMPORTANT: This chemical stability information in no way indicates that it would be acceptable practice to use this product well after the preparation time. Good professional practice suggests that a product should be used as soon after preparation as feasible. | |||||||
| Concentration mg/mL | Sterile Water for Injection, USP | 0.9% Sodium Chloride Injection | M/6 Molar Sodium Lactate Solution | 5% Dextrose Injection | 5% Dextrose and 0.45% Sodium Chloride Injection | 10% Invert Sugar | Lactated Ringers Solution |
| ROOM TEMPERATURE (25°C) | |||||||
| 10 to 200 | 24 hrs | 24 hrs | |||||
| 30 | 24 hrs | ||||||
| 2 to 30 | 24 hrs | 24 hrs | |||||
| 10 to 30 | 24 hrs | 24 hrs | |||||
| REFRIGERATION (4°C) | |||||||
| 10 to 200 | 7 days | 7 days | |||||
| 10 to 30 | 7 days | 7 days | 7 days | 7 days | 7 days | ||
| FROZEN (-15°C) | |||||||
| 250 | 90 days | 90 days | |||||
| 10 to 250 | 90 days | 90 days | 90 days | 90 days | 90 days | ||
Only those solutions listed above should be used for the intravenous infusion of Nafcillin for Injection, USP. The concentrations of the antibiotic should fall within the range specified. The drug concentration and the rate and volume of the infusion should be adjusted so that the total dose of nafcillin is administered before the drug loses its stability in the solution in use.
There is no clinical experience available on the use of this agent in neonates or infants for this route of administration.
This route of administration should be used for relatively short-term therapy (24 to 48 hours) because of the occasional occurrence of thrombophlebitis particularly in elderly patients.
If another agent is used in conjunction with nafcillin therapy, it should not be physically mixed with nafcillin but should be administered separately. Parenteral drug products should be inspected visually for particulate matter and discoloration prior to administration whenever solution and container permit.