PHYSIONEAL 40 Glucose 1.36% w/v / 13.6 mg/ml Clear-Flex, Solution for peritoneal dialysis

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Pharmacy Only: Prescription

Updated on 07 August 2023

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Physioneal 40 1.36, 2.27 & 3.86 Clear-flex UK-IE PIL.pdf

Reasons for updating

  • New PIL for new product

Updated on 26 January 2023

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ie-spc-2019-03-phys40136cf-2299022002-c.pdf

Reasons for updating

  • Document format updated

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Updated on 02 April 2019

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ie-spc-2019-03-phys40136cf-2299022002-c.pdf

Reasons for updating

  • Change to section 7 - Marketing authorisation holder
  • Change to section 8 - Marketing authorisation number(s)
  • Change to section 10 - Date of revision of the text

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Updated on 23 July 2018

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ie-spc-2018-07-phys40136cf-167101010-ibg038-c.pdf

Reasons for updating

  • Change to section 6.5 - Nature and contents of container
  • Change to section 10 - Date of revision of the text

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Updated on 22 February 2017

Reasons for updating

  • New SPC for new product

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Updated on 22 February 2017

Reasons for updating

  • Change to section 6.2 - Incompatibilities
  • Change to section 6.3 - Shelf life
  • Change to section 6.4 - Special precautions for storage
  • Change to section 6.6 - Special precautions for disposal and other handling
  • Change to section 10 - Date of revision of the text

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6.2 - text added  - Aminoglycosides (eg. netilmycin, gentamycin, tobramycin) should not be mixed with penicillins due to chemical incompatibility.

6.3 text added "After opening / dilution:

Chemical and physical in-use stability has been demonstrated for 24 hours at 25°C for: cefazolin (750 mg/l), heparin (2500 IU/L), low molecular weight heparin (Innohep 2500 IU/L), netilmycin (60 mg/l) and vancomycin (1000 mg/l).

Chemical and physical in-use stability has been demonstrated for 6 hours at 25°C for insulin (Actrapid 4 IU/L, 10 IU/L, 20 IU/L and 40 IU/L).

Gentamicin (60 mg/l) and tobramycin (60 mg/l) can be added if the solution is used immediately after drug addition.

From a microbiological point of view, the product should be used immediately. If not used immediately, in-use storage times and conditions prior to use are the  responsibility of the user and would normally not be longer than 24 hours, unless reconstitution / dilution (etc) has taken place in controlled and validated aseptic conditions

6.4 Text added - For storage conditions of the reconstituted medicinal product, see section 6.3.

6.6 Text added - In the case of damage, the container should be discarded.

Updated on 22 February 2017

Reasons for updating

  • Change to section 6.2 - Incompatibilities
  • Change to section 6.3 - Shelf life
  • Change to section 6.4 - Special precautions for storage
  • Change to section 6.6 - Special precautions for disposal and other handling
  • Change to section 10 - Date of revision of the text

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6.2 - text added  - Aminoglycosides (eg. netilmycin, gentamycin, tobramycin) should not be mixed with penicillins due to chemical incompatibility.

6.3 text added "After opening / dilution:

Chemical and physical in-use stability has been demonstrated for 24 hours at 25°C for: cefazolin (750 mg/l), heparin (2500 IU/L), low molecular weight heparin (Innohep 2500 IU/L), netilmycin (60 mg/l) and vancomycin (1000 mg/l).

Chemical and physical in-use stability has been demonstrated for 6 hours at 25°C for insulin (Actrapid 4 IU/L, 10 IU/L, 20 IU/L and 40 IU/L).

Gentamicin (60 mg/l) and tobramycin (60 mg/l) can be added if the solution is used immediately after drug addition.

From a microbiological point of view, the product should be used immediately. If not used immediately, in-use storage times and conditions prior to use are the  responsibility of the user and would normally not be longer than 24 hours, unless reconstitution / dilution (etc) has taken place in controlled and validated aseptic conditions

6.4 Text added - For storage conditions of the reconstituted medicinal product, see section 6.3.

6.6 Text added - In the case of damage, the container should be discarded.

Updated on 01 September 2016

Reasons for updating

  • New SPC for medicines.ie

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Updated on 01 September 2016

Reasons for updating

  • New SPC for medicines.ie

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None provided