Doxlox

Doxlox Caution For Usage

doxorubicin

Manufacturer:

Dr. Reddy's Lab

Distributor:

DKSH
Full Prescribing Info
Caution For Usage
Special precautions for disposal and other handling: General precautions: Do not use material that shows evidence of precipitation or any other particulate matter.
Caution must be exercised in handling doxorubicin solution. The use of gloves is required. If Doxorubicin comes into contact with skin or mucosa, wash immediately and thoroughly with soap and water. Doxorubicin must be handled and disposed of in a manner consistent with that of other anticancer medicinal products in accordance with local requirements.
Determine the dose of doxorubicin to be administered (based upon the recommended dose and the patient's body surface area). Take the appropriate volume of doxorubicin up into a sterile syringe. Aseptic technique must be strictly observed since no preservative or bacteriostatic agent is present in doxorubicin. The appropriate dose of doxorubicin must be diluted in 5% (50 mg/ml) glucose solution for infusion prior to administration. For doses < 90 mg, dilute doxorubicin in 250 ml, andfor doses ≥ 90 mg, dilute doxorubicin in 500 ml. This can be infused over 60 or 90 minutes as detailed in posology and method of administration.
The use of any diluent other than 5% (50 mg/ml) glucose solution for infusion, or the presence of any bacteriostatic agent such as benzyl alcohol may cause precipitation of doxorubicin.
It is recommended that the doxorubicin infusion line be connected through the side port of an intravenous infusion of 5% (50 mg/ml) glucose. Infusion may be given through a peripheral vein. Do not use with in-line filters.
Incompatibilities: This medicinal product must not be mixed with other medicinal products except those mentioned in Special precautions for disposal and other handling.
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