Omegaflex Peri/Omegaflex Special

Omegaflex Peri/Omegaflex Special

Manufacturer:

B. Braun

Distributor:

DKSH
/
Four Star
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Full Prescribing Info
Contents
Parenteral nutrition.
Description
The multichamber bags contain: 1250 mL (500 mL of amino acids solution + 250 mL of fat emulsion + 500 mL of glucose solution); 1875 mL (750 mL of amino acids solution + 375 mL of fat emulsion + 750 mL of glucose solution).
Amino acids and glucose solutions: Clear, colourless up to straw-coloured solutions.
Fat emulsion: Oil-in-water emulsion, milky white.
The ready-for-use emulsion for intravenous infusion contains after mixing the chamber contents: See Tables 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 and 7.

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Excipients/Inactive Ingredients: Citric acid monohydrate (for pH adjustment), Glycerol, Egg phospholipids for injection, Sodium oleate, Sodium hydroxide (for pH adjustment), all-rac-alpha-tocopherol, Water for injections.
Action
Pharmacotherapeutic group: Solutions for parenteral nutrition, combinations. ATC code: B05BA10.
Pharmacology: Pharmacodynamics: Mechanism of action: The purpose of parenteral nutrition is to supply all necessary nutrients and energy for the growth and/or regeneration of tissue as well as for the maintenance of all body functions.
Amino acids are of particular importance, since some of them are essential components for protein synthesis. The simultaneous administration of energy sources (carbohydrates/lipids) is necessary to reserve amino acids for tissue regeneration and anabolism, and prevent their utilisation as energy source.
Glucose is ubiquitously metabolised within the organism. Some tissues and organs, such as CNS, bone marrow, erythrocytes, tubular epithelium, cover their energy requirement exclusively from glucose. In addition, glucose acts as a structural building block for various cell substances.
On account of their high energy density, lipids are an efficient form of energy supply. Long-chain triglycerides provide the organism with essential fatty acids for the synthesis of cell components. For this purpose, the fat emulsion contains medium-chain and long-chain triglycerides (deriving from soya-bean oil and fish oil).
The long-chain triglyceride fraction contains omega-6 and omega-3 triglycerides for supply of polyunsaturated fatty acids. They are primarily intended for the prevention and treatment of essential fatty acid deficiency, but also as a source of energy. OMEGAFLEX Peri Emulsion for Infusion/OMEGAFLEX Special Emulsion for Infusion contains essential omega-6 fatty acids, mainly in the form of linoleic acid, and omega-3 fatty acids in the form of alpha-linolenic acid, eicosapentaenoic acid, and docosahexaenoic acid. The ratio of omega-6 to omega-3 fatty acids in OMEGAFLEX Peri Emulsion for Infusion/OMEGAFLEX Special Emulsion for Infusion is approximately 2.5:1.
Medium-chain triglycerides are more rapidly hydrolysed, eliminated from the circulation and completely oxidised than long-chain triglycerides. They are a favoured energy substrate, particularly when there is disturbance of the degradation and/or utilisation of long-chain triglycerides, e.g. when there is a lipoprotein lipase deficiency and/or a deficiency in lipoprotein lipase cofactors.
Pharmacokinetics: Absorption: OMEGAFLEX Peri Emulsion for Infusion/OMEGAFLEX Special Emulsion for Infusion is infused intravenously. Hence, all substrates are available for metabolism immediately.
Distribution: The dose, rate of infusion, metabolic situation and individual factors of the patient (level of fasting) are of decisive importance for the maximum triglyceride concentrations reached. When used according to the instructions with due regard to the dosage guidelines, the triglyceride concentrations do not, in general, exceed 4.6 mmol/L (400 mg/dL).
Medium-chain fatty acids have a low affinity to albumin. In animal experiments administering pure medium-chain triglyceride emulsions, it has been shown that medium-chain fatty acids can cross the blood-brain barrier, if overdosed. No adverse effects were observed with an emulsion providing a mixture of medium-chain triglycerides and long-chain triglycerides, as long-chain triglycerides have an inhibiting effect on medium-chain triglyceride hydrolysis. Therefore, toxic effects on the brain can be excluded after the administration of OMEGAFLEX Peri Emulsion for Infusion/OMEGAFLEX Special Emulsion for Infusion.
Amino acids are incorporated in a variety of proteins in different organs of the body. In addition, each amino acid is maintained as free amino acid in the blood and inside cells.
As glucose is water-soluble, it is distributed with the blood over the whole body. At first, the glucose solution is distributed in the intravascular space and then it is taken up into the intracellular space.
No data are available concerning transport of the components through the placental barrier.
Biotransformation: Amino acids that do not enter protein synthesis are metabolised as follows. The amino group is separated from the carbon skeleton by transamination. The carbon chain is either oxidised directly to CO2 or utilised as substrate for gluconeogenesis in the liver. The amino group is also metabolised in the liver to urea.
Glucose is metabolised to CO2 and H2O via the known metabolic routes. Some glucose is utilised for lipid synthesis.
After infusion, triglycerides are hydrolysed to glycerol and fatty acids. Both are incorporated in physiological pathways for energy production, synthesis of biological active molecules, gluconeogenesis and resynthesis of lipids.
In detail, long-chain omega-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids replace arachidonic acid as an eicosanoid substrate in cell membranes and decrease the generation of inflammatory eicosanoids and cytokines in the body. This may be of benefit in patients at risk of developing a hyperinflammatory state and sepsis.
Elimination: Only minor amounts of amino acids are excreted unchanged in urine.
Excess glucose is excreted in urine only if the renal threshold of glucose is reached.
Both the triglycerides of soya-bean oil and medium-chain triglycerides are completely metabolised to CO2 and H2O. Small amounts of lipids are lost only during sloughing of cells from skin and other epithelial membranes. Renal excretion virtually does not occur.
Toxicology: Preclinical safety data: Toxic effects of mixtures of nutrients given as substitution therapy at the recommended dosage are not to be expected.
Reproductive toxicity: Phytoestrogens such as β-sitosterol can be found in various vegetable oils, especially in soya-bean oil. Impairment of fertility was observed in rats and rabbits after subcutaneous and intravaginal administration of β-sitosterol. After administration of pure β-sitosterol, a decrease of the testicular weight and a reduction of the sperm concentration in male rats and a lowered pregnancy rate in female rabbits were recorded. However, according to the current state of knowledge, the observed effects in animals do not seem to have relevance for clinical use.
Omegaflex Peri: Preclinical studies, including safety pharmacology, reproductive and developmental toxicity studies, with a lipid emulsion containing twice the amount of omega-3 acid triglycerides and a correspondingly smaller amount of omega-6 triglycerides revealed no effects other than those expected following administration of high doses of lipids.
Omegaflex Special: Preclinical studies have not been performed with OMEGAFLEX Special Emulsion for Infusion.
Indications/Uses
OMEGAFLEX Peri Emulsion for Infusion/OMEGAFLEX Special Emulsion for Infusion is indicated in adults.
Omegaflex Peri: Supply of energy, essential fatty acids including omega-3 and omega-6 fatty acids, amino acids, electrolytes and fluids for parenteral nutrition of patients in states of mild to moderate catabolism when oral or enteral nutrition is impossible, insufficient or contraindicated.
Omegaflex Special: Supply of energy, essential fatty acids including omega-3 and omega-6 fatty acids, amino acids, electrolytes and fluids for parenteral nutrition of patients in states of moderate to severe catabolism when oral or enteral nutrition is impossible, insufficient or contraindicated.
Dosage/Direction for Use
Posology: The dosage should be adapted to the patients' individual requirements.
It is recommended that OMEGAFLEX Peri Emulsion for Infusion/OMEGAFLEX Special Emulsion for Infusion be administered continuously. A stepwise increase of the infusion rate over the first 30 minutes up to the desired infusion rate avoids possible complications.
Adults: Omegaflex Peri: The maximum daily dose amounts to 40 mL/kg body weight, corresponding to: 1.28 g amino acids/kg body weight per day; 2.56 g glucose/kg body weight per day; 1.6 g lipid/kg body weight per day.
The maximum rate of infusion is 2.5 mL/kg body weight per hour, corresponding to: 0.08 g amino acids/kg body weight per hour; 0.16 g glucose/kg body weight per hour; 0.1 g lipid/kg body weight per hour.
For a patient weighing 70 kg, this corresponds to a maximum infusion rate of 175 mL per hour. The amount administered is then 5.6 g of amino acids per hour, 11.2 g of glucose per hour and 7.0 g of lipids per hour.
Omegaflex Special: The maximum daily dose amounts to 35 mL/kg body weight, corresponding to: 2.0 g amino acids/kg body weight per day; 5.04 g glucose/kg body weight per day; 1.4 g lipid/kg body weight per day.
The maximum rate of infusion is 1.7 mL/kg body weight per hour, corresponding to: 0.1 g amino acids/kg body weight per hour; 0.24 g glucose/kg body weight per hour; 0.07 g lipid/kg body weight per hour.
For a patient weighing 70 kg, this corresponds to a maximum infusion rate of 119 mL per hour. The amount administered is then 6.8 g of amino acids per hour, 17.1 g of glucose per hour and 4.8 g of lipids per hour.
Paediatric population: OMEGAFLEX Peri Emulsion for Infusion/OMEGAFLEX Special Emulsion for Infusion is contraindicated in newborn infants, infants and toddlers under 2 years of age (see Contraindications).
Omegaflex Peri: The safety and efficacy in children over 2 years and adolescents have not been established.
Omegaflex Special: The safety and efficacy in children over 2 years have not been established yet. No data are available.
Patients with renal/hepatic impairment: The doses should be adjusted individually in patients with hepatic or renal insufficiency (see also Precautions).
Duration of treatment: During the administration of OMEGAFLEX Peri Emulsion for Infusion/OMEGAFLEX Special Emulsion for Infusion, it is necessary to provide an appropriate amount of trace elements and vitamins.
Omegaflex Peri: The duration of treatment for the indications stated should not exceed 7 days via the same peripheral access.
Omegaflex Special: The duration of treatment for the indications stated is not limited.
Duration of infusion of one single bag: The recommended duration of infusion for a parenteral nutrition bag is maximum 24 h.
Method of administration: Intravenous use.
Omegaflex Peri: For infusion into a peripheral or central vein.
Omegaflex Special: For central venous infusion only.
Overdosage
Symptoms of fluid and electrolyte overdose: Hyperhydration, electrolyte imbalance and pulmonary oedema.
Symptoms of amino acid overdose: Renal amino acid losses with consecutive amino acid imbalances, sickness, vomiting and shivering.
Symptoms of glucose overdose: Hyperglycaemia, glucosuria, dehydration, hyperosmolality, hyperglycaemic-hyperosmolar coma.
Symptoms of lipid overdose: See Adverse Reactions.
Treatment: Immediate cessation of infusion is indicated for overdose. Further therapeutic measures depend on the particular symptoms and their severity. When infusion is recommenced after the symptoms have declined, it is recommended that the infusion rate be raised gradually with monitoring at frequent intervals.
Contraindications
Hypersensitivity to the active substances, to egg, fish, peanut or soya protein or to any of the excipients listed in Description; Inborn errors of amino acid metabolism; Severe hyperlipidaemia characterized by hypertriglyceridaemia (≥1000 mg/dL or 11.4 mmol/L); Severe coagulopathy; Hyperglycaemia not responding to insulin doses of up to 6 units insulin/hour; Acidosis; Intrahepatic cholestasis; Severe hepatic insufficiency; Severe renal insufficiency in absence of renal replacement therapy; Aggravating haemorrhagic diatheses; Acute thromboembolic events, lipid embolism.
On account of its composition, OMEGAFLEX Peri Emulsion for Infusion/OMEGAFLEX Special Emulsion for Infusion must not be used in newborn infants, infants and toddlers under 2 years of age.
General contraindications to parenteral nutrition include: unstable circulatory status with vital threat (states of collapse and shock); acute phases of cardiac infarction and stroke; unstable metabolic condition (e.g. severe post-aggression syndrome, coma of unknown origin); inadequate cellular oxygen supply; disturbances of the electrolyte and fluid balance; acute pulmonary oedema; decompensated cardiac insufficiency.
Special Precautions
Caution should be exercised in cases of increased serum osmolarity.
Disturbances of the fluid, electrolyte or acid-base balance must be corrected before the start of infusion.
Too rapid infusion can lead to fluid overload with pathological serum electrolyte concentrations, hyperhydration and pulmonary oedema.
Any sign or symptom of anaphylactic reaction (such as fever, shivering, rash or dyspnoea) should lead to immediate interruption of the infusion.
The serum triglyceride concentration should be monitored when infusing OMEGAFLEX Peri Emulsion for Infusion/OMEGAFLEX Special Emulsion for Infusion.
Depending on the patient's metabolic condition, occasional hypertriglyceridaemia may occur. If the plasma triglyceride concentration exceeds 4.6 mmol/L (400 mg/dL) during administration of lipids, it is recommended to reduce the infusion rate. The infusion must be interrupted if the plasma triglyceride concentration exceeds 11.4 mmol/L (1000 mg/dL), as these levels have been associated with acute pancreatitis.
Like all solutions containing carbohydrates, the administration of OMEGAFLEX Peri Emulsion for Infusion/OMEGAFLEX Special Emulsion for Infusion can lead to hyperglycaemia. The blood glucose level should be monitored. If there is hyperglycaemia, the rate of infusion should be reduced or insulin should be administered. If the patient is receiving other intravenous glucose solutions concurrently, the amount of additionally administered glucose has to be taken into account.
An interruption of administration of the emulsion may be indicated if the blood glucose concentration rises to above 14 mmol/L (250 mg/dL) during administration.
Commencing or recommencing nutrition therapy in malnourished or depleted patients may cause hypokalaemia, hypophosphataemia and hypomagnesaemia. Close monitoring of serum electrolytes is mandatory. Adequate supplementation of electrolytes according to deviations from normal values is necessary.
Controls of the serum electrolytes, the water balance, the acid-base balance, and of blood cell counts, coagulation status, hepatic and renal function are necessary.
Substitution of electrolytes, vitamins and trace elements may be necessary as required. As OMEGAFLEX Peri Emulsion for Infusion/OMEGAFLEX Special Emulsion for Infusion contains zinc, magnesium, calcium and phosphate, care should be taken when it is co-administered with solutions containing these substances.
OMEGAFLEX Peri Emulsion for Infusion/OMEGAFLEX Special Emulsion for Infusion is a preparation of complex composition. It is, therefore, strongly advisable not to add other solutions (as long as compatibility is not proven - see Incompatibilities under Cautions for Usage). For OMEGAFLEX Peri Emulsion for Infusion, additions can increase the overall osmolarity of the emulsion; consider with regard to peripheral administration and monitor the injection site.
OMEGAFLEX Peri Emulsion for Infusion/OMEGAFLEX Special Emulsion for Infusion should not be given simultaneously with blood in the same infusion set due to the risk of pseudoagglutination (see also Interactions).
As with all intravenous solutions, especially for parenteral nutrition, strict aseptic precautions are necessary for the infusion of OMEGAFLEX Peri Emulsion for Infusion/OMEGAFLEX Special Emulsion for Infusion.
OMEGAFLEX Peri Emulsion for Infusion/OMEGAFLEX Special Emulsion for Infusion is high in sodium. This should be particularly taken into account for those on a sodium-controlled (low sodium/low salt) diet.
Patients with impaired lipid metabolism: OMEGAFLEX Peri Emulsion for Infusion/OMEGAFLEX Special Emulsion for Infusion should be administered cautiously to patients with disturbances of lipid metabolism with increased serum triglycerides, e.g. renal insufficiency, diabetes mellitus, pancreatitis, impaired hepatic function, hypothyroidism (with hypertriglyceridaemia), sepsis, and metabolic syndrome. If OMEGAFLEX Peri Emulsion for Infusion/OMEGAFLEX Special Emulsion for Infusion is given to patients with these conditions, more frequent monitoring of serum triglycerides is necessary to assure triglyceride elimination and stable triglyceride levels below 11.4 mmol/L (1000 mg/dL).
In combined hyperlipidaemias and in metabolic syndrome, triglyceride levels react to glucose, lipids and overnutrition. Adjust dose accordingly. Determine and monitor other lipid and glucose sources, and drugs interfering with their metabolism.
The presence of hypertriglyceridaemia 12 hours after lipid administration also indicates a disturbance of lipid metabolism.
Patients with diabetes mellitus, impaired cardiac or renal function: Like all large-volume infusion solutions, OMEGAFLEX Peri Emulsion for Infusion/OMEGAFLEX Special Emulsion for Infusion should be administered with caution to patients with impaired cardiac or renal function.
There is only limited experience of its use in patients with diabetes mellitus or renal failure.
Interference with laboratory tests: The fat content may interfere with certain laboratory measurements (e.g. bilirubin, lactate dehydrogenase, oxygen saturation) if blood is sampled before fat has been adequately cleared from the blood stream.
Effects on ability to drive and use machines: OMEGAFLEX Peri Emulsion for Infusion/OMEGAFLEX Special Emulsion for Infusion has no or negligible influence on the ability to drive and use machines.
Use in Children: There is as yet no clinical experience of the use of OMEGAFLEX Peri Emulsion for Infusion/OMEGAFLEX Special Emulsion for Infusion in children and adolescents.
Use in the Elderly: Basically the same dosage as for adults applies, but caution should be exercised in patients suffering from further diseases like cardiac insufficiency or renal insufficiency that may frequently be associated with advanced age.
Omegaflex Peri: Infusion in peripheral veins may cause thrombophlebitis. Monitor infusion site daily for signs of thrombophlebitis.
This medicinal product contains 1150 mg sodium per 1250 mL bag, equivalent to 58% of the WHO recommended maximum daily intake of 2 g sodium for an adult.
The maximum daily dose of this product for a 70 kg adult is equivalent to 129% of the WHO recommended maximum daily intake for sodium.
Omegaflex Special: This medicinal product contains 771 mg sodium per 625 mL bag, equivalent to 39% of the WHO recommended maximum daily intake of 2 g sodium for an adult.
The maximum daily dose of this product for a 70 kg adult is equivalent to 151% of the WHO recommended maximum daily intake for sodium.
Use In Pregnancy & Lactation
Pregnancy: There are no or limited amount of data from the use of OMEGAFLEX Peri Emulsion for Infusion/OMEGAFLEX Special Emulsion for Infusion in pregnant women.
Parenteral nutrition may become necessary during pregnancy. OMEGAFLEX Peri Emulsion for Infusion/OMEGAFLEX Special Emulsion for Infusion should only be given to pregnant women after careful consideration.
Omegaflex Peri: Animal studies undertaken with a lipid emulsion containing twice the amount of omega-3 acid triglycerides and a correspondingly smaller amount of omega-6 triglycerides as compared to OMEGAFLEX Peri Emulsion for Infusion do not indicate direct or indirect harmful effects with respect to reproductive toxicity (see Pharmacology: Toxicology: Preclinical safety data under Actions).
Omegaflex Special: Animal studies are insufficient with respect to reproductive toxicity (see Pharmacology: Toxicology: Preclinical safety data under Actions).
Breast-feeding: Components/metabolites of OMEGAFLEX Peri Emulsion for Infusion/OMEGAFLEX Special Emulsion for Infusion are excreted in human milk, but at therapeutic doses no effects on the breastfed newborns/infants are anticipated. Nevertheless, breastfeeding is not recommended for mothers on parenteral nutrition.
Fertility: No data from the use of OMEGAFLEX Peri Emulsion for Infusion/OMEGAFLEX Special Emulsion for Infusion are available.
Adverse Reactions
Under conditions of correct use, adherence to dosage and observation of safety restrictions and instructions, undesirable effects may still occur. The following listing includes a number of systemic reactions that may be associated with the use of OMEGAFLEX Peri Emulsion for Infusion/OMEGAFLEX Special Emulsion for Infusion.
Undesirable effects are listed according to their frequencies as follows: Very common (≥1/10); Common (≥1/100 to <1/10); Uncommon (≥1/1,000 to <1/100); Rare (≥1/10,000 to <1/1,000); Very rare (<1/10,000); Not known (frequency cannot be estimated from the available data).
Blood and lymphatic system disorders: Rare: Hypercoagulation.
Not known: Leucopenia, thrombocytopenia.
Immune system disorders: Rare: Allergic reactions (e.g. anaphylactic reactions, dermal eruptions, laryngeal, oral and facial oedema).
Metabolism and nutrition disorders: Very rare: Hyperlipidaemia, hyperglycaemia, metabolic acidosis. The frequency of these undesirable effects is dose-dependent and may be higher in cases of absolute or relative lipid overdose.
Nervous system disorders: Rare: Headache, drowsiness.
Vascular disorders: Rare: Hypertension or hypotension, flush.
Respiratory, thoracic and mediastinal disorders: Rare: Dyspnoea, cyanosis.
Gastrointestinal disorders: Uncommon: Nausea, vomiting.
Metabolism and nutrition disorders: Uncommon: Loss of appetite.
Hepatobiliary disorders: Not known: Cholestasis.
Skin and subcutaneous tissue disorders: Rare: Erythema, sweating.
Musculoskeletal and connective tissue disorders: Rare: Pain in the back, bones, chest and lumbar region.
General disorders and administration site conditions: Rare: Elevated body temperature, feeling cold, chills.
Very rare: Fat overload syndrome (see details as follows).
Should adverse reactions occur, the infusion must be stopped.
Should the triglyceride level rise to above 11.4 mmol/L (1000 mg/dL) during infusion, the infusion must be stopped. With levels above 4.6 mmol/L (400 mg/dL), the infusion may be continued at a reduced dosage (see Precautions).
If the infusion is restarted, the patient should be carefully monitored, especially at the beginning, and serum triglycerides should be determined at short intervals.
Omegaflex Peri: General disorders and administration site conditions: Common: After a few days, vein irritation, phlebitis or thrombophlebitis may occur. If signs of vein wall irritation, phlebitis or thrombophlebitis occur, change of the infusion site should be considered.
Information on particular undesirable effects: Nausea, vomiting and lack of appetite are symptoms often related to conditions for which parenteral nutrition is indicated, and may be associated with parenteral nutrition at the same time.
Fat overload syndrome: Impaired capacity to eliminate triglycerides can lead to "fat overload syndrome" which may be caused by overdose. Possible signs of metabolic overload must be observed. The cause may be genetic (individually different metabolism) or the fat metabolism may be affected by ongoing or previous illnesses. This syndrome may also appear during severe hypertriglyceridaemia, even at the recommended infusion rate, and in association with a sudden change in the patient's clinical condition, such as renal function impairment or infection. Fat overload syndrome is characterised by hyperlipidaemia, fever, fat infiltration, hepatomegaly with or without icterus, splenomegaly, anaemia, leucopenia, thrombocytopenia, coagulation disorder, haemolysis and reticulocytosis, abnormal liver function tests and coma. The symptoms are usually reversible if the infusion of the fat emulsion is discontinued.
Should signs of a fat overload syndrome occur, the infusion of OMEGAFLEX Peri Emulsion for Infusion/OMEGAFLEX Special Emulsion for Infusion should be discontinued immediately.
Reporting of suspected adverse reactions: Reporting suspected adverse reactions after authorisation of the medicinal product is important. It allows continued monitoring of the benefit/risk balance of the medicinal product. Healthcare professionals are asked to report any suspected adverse reactions.
Drug Interactions
Some drugs, like insulin, may interfere with the body's lipase system. This kind of interaction seems, however, to be of only limited clinical importance.
Heparin given in clinical doses causes a transient release of lipoprotein lipase into the circulation. This may result initially in increased plasma lipolysis followed by a transient decrease in triglyceride clearance.
Soya-bean oil has a natural content of vitamin K1. This may interfere with the therapeutic effect of coumarin derivatives which should be closely monitored in patients treated with such drugs.
Potassium-containing solutions like OMEGAFLEX Peri Emulsion for Infusion/OMEGAFLEX Special Emulsion for Infusion should be used with caution in patients receiving drugs that increase serum potassium concentration, such as potassium-sparing diuretics (triamterene, amiloride, spironolactone), ACE inhibitors (e.g. captopril, enalapril), angiotensin-II-receptor antagonists (e.g. losartan, valsartan), ciclosporin and tacrolimus.
Corticosteroids and ACTH are associated with sodium and fluid retention.
OMEGAFLEX Peri Emulsion for Infusion/OMEGAFLEX Special Emulsion for Infusion should not be given simultaneously with blood in the same infusion set due to the risk of pseudoagglutination (see also Precautions).
Caution For Usage
Special precautions for disposal and other handling: No special requirements for disposal.
Parenteral nutrition products should be visually inspected for damage, discolouration and emulsion instability before use.
Do not use bags which are damaged. Overwrap, primary bag and the peel seams between the chambers should be intact. Only use if the amino acid and glucose solutions are clear and colourless up to straw-coloured and the lipid emulsion is homogenous with milky white appearance. Do not use if the solutions contain particulate matter.
After mixing the three chambers, do not use if the emulsion shows discolouration or signs of phase separation (oil drops, oil layer). Stop the infusion immediately in case of discolouration of the emulsion or signs of phase separation.
Before opening the overwrap, check the colour of the oxygen indicator. Do not use if the oxygen indicator turned pink. Use only if the oxygen indicator is yellow.
Preparation of the mixed emulsion: Strict adherence to aseptic handling principles must be complied with.
To open: Tear overwrap starting from the tear notches. Remove the bag from its protective overwrap. Discard overwrap, oxygen indicator and oxygen absorber.
Visually inspect the primary bag for leaks. Leaky bags must be discarded, since the sterility cannot be guaranteed.
To open and mix the chambers sequentially, roll the bag with both hands, starting first by opening the peel seam that separates the top chamber (glucose) and the bottom chamber (amino acids). Then continue applying pressure so that the peel seam separating the middle chamber (lipids) and the bottom chamber opens.
Addition of additives: After removing the aluminium seal, one can add compatible additives via the medication port.
OMEGAFLEX Peri Emulsion for Infusion/OMEGAFLEX Special Emulsion for Infusion can be mixed with the following additives up to the specified upper concentration limits or maximum amount of additives after supplementation as follows. The resulting admixtures are stable for 7 days between +2°C to +8°C plus 2 days at 25°C.
Electrolytes: Take account of the electrolytes already present in the bag; stability has been demonstrated up to a total quantity of 200 mmol/L of sodium + potassium (sum), 9.6 mmol/L of magnesium and 6.4 mmol/L of calcium in the ternary mixture.
Phosphate: Omegaflex Peri: Stability has been demonstrated up to a maximum concentration of 20 mmol/L for inorganic phosphate.
Omegaflex Special: Stability has been demonstrated up to a maximum concentration of 20 mmol/L for inorganic phosphate or up to a maximum concentration of 30 mmol/L organic phosphate, respectively (however not both simultaneously).
Alanyl-glutamine: Up to 24 g/L.
Trace elements and vitamins: Stability has been demonstrated with commercially available multi-trace elements and multi-vitamins (e.g. Tracutil, Cernevit) up to the standard dosage recommended by the respective manufacturer of the micronutrient.
Detailed information about the previously mentioned additives and the corresponding shelf life of such admixtures can be provided on demand by the manufacturer.
Mix the contents of the bag thoroughly and visually inspect the mixture. There should be no signs of emulsion phase separation.
The mixture is a milky white homogenous oil-in-water emulsion.
Preparation for infusion: The emulsion should always be brought to room temperature prior to infusion.
Remove the aluminium foil from the infusion port and attach the infusion set. Use a non-vented infusion set or close the air vent when using a vented set. Hang the bag on an infusion stand and carry out infusion using the standard technique.
For single use only. Container and unused residues must be discarded after use.
Do not reconnect partially used containers.
If filters are used, they must be lipid-permeable (pore size ≥1.2 μm).
Incompatibilities: This medicinal product must not be mixed with other medicinal products for which compatibility has not been documented. See Special precautions for disposal and other handling as previously mentioned.
OMEGAFLEX Peri Emulsion for Infusion/OMEGAFLEX Special Emulsion for Infusion should not be given simultaneously with blood (see Precautions and Interactions).
Storage
Do not store above 25°C.
Do not freeze. If accidentally frozen, discard the bag.
Keep the bag in the protective overwrap in order to protect from light.
Shelf life: Unopened: 2 years.
After removing the protective overwrap and after mixing of the contents of the bag: Chemical and physicochemical in-use stability of the mixture of amino acids, glucose and fat was demonstrated for 7 days at 2-8°C and an additional 2 days at 25°C.
After admixture of compatible additives: From a microbiological point of view, the product should be used immediately after admixture of additives. If not used immediately after admixture of additives, in-use storage times and conditions prior to use are the responsibility of the user.
After first opening (penetration of the infusion port): The emulsion is to be used immediately after opening of the container.
MIMS Class
Parenteral Nutritional Products
ATC Classification
B05BA10 - combinations ; Belongs to the class of solutions for parenteral nutrition used in I.V. solutions.
Presentation/Packing
Form
Omegaflex Peri emulsion for infusion
Packing/Price
1250 mL x 5 × 1's;1875 mL x 5 × 1's
Form
Omegaflex Special emulsion for infusion
Packing/Price
1250 mL x 5 × 1's;1875 mL x 5 × 1's
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