Nutriflex Lipid 56/144/40 uses, dose and side effects

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infusion solution, emulsion

What Nutriflex Lipid 56/144/40 is and what it is used for

Nutriflex Lipid 56/144/40 contains fluids and substances called amino acids, electrolytes, and fatty acids that are necessary for the body’s growth or recovery. It also contains energy in the form of carbohydrates and fats.

You will receive Nutriflex Lipid 56/144/40 when you cannot eat food normally. There are many occasions when this can happen, e.g. when you recover from surgery, injuries, or burns, or when food cannot be absorbed from the stomach or intestines.

What you need to know before you take Nutriflex Lipid 56/144/40

Do not use Nutriflex Lipid 56/144/40

  • if you are allergic to any of the active substances, to eggs, peanuts or soybeans or to any of the other ingredients of this medicine (listed in section 6).
  • This medicine should not be given to newborns, infants or children under two years of age.

You should also not use Nutriflex Lipid 56/144/40 if you have any of the following conditions:

  • life-threatening circulation problems that can occur e.g. in case of unconsciousness or shock
  • heart attack or stroke
  • severely impaired blood coagulation ability, risk of bleeding (severe coagulopathy , pronounced hemorrhagic diathesis)
  • blood or fat clots in the blood vessels (emboli)
  • severe liver failure
  • impaired bile flow (intrahepatic cholestasis)
  • severe renal failure that is not treated with any dialysis treatment
  • disturbances in the body’s salt level
  • dehydration or excess fluid in the body
  • fluid in the lungs ( pulmonary edema )
  • severe heart failure
  • certain disturbances in metabolism such as
    • too much lipid er (fat) in the blood
    • congenital disorders of amino acid metabolism
    • abnormally high blood sugar levels that require more than 6 units of insulin per hour to be kept under control
    • abnormalities in metabolism that may occur after surgery or injury
    • coma of unknown cause
    • insufficient oxygen supply to the tissues
    • abnormally high acid level in the blood.

Warnings and cautions

Talk to your doctor, pharmacist, or nurse before using Nutriflex Lipid 56/144/40.

Inform the doctor:

  • if you have heart, liver or kidney problems
  • if you have certain types of metabolic diseases such as diabetes , abnormal blood fat levels and disorders of the body’s fluid and salt balance or acid ‑ base balance.

When you receive this medicine, you will be closely monitored to detect any early signs of an allergic reaction (eg fever, chills, rash, or shortness of breath).

Continued monitoring and testing, such as various blood tests will be performed to ensure that your body is using the supplied nutrients properly.

Healthcare professionals can also take steps to ensure that your fluid and electrolyte needs are met. You can also get other nutritional solutions, in addition to Nutriflex Lipid 56/144/40, to completely cover your nutritional needs.

Children

This medicine must not be given to newborns, infants, or children under two years of age.

Other medicines and Nutriflex Lipid 56/144/40

Tell your doctor, pharmacist, or nurse if you are taking, have recently taken, or might take any other medicines.

Nutriflex Lipid 56/144/40 may affect or be affected by certain other medicines. Tell your doctor, pharmacist, or nurse if you are taking or receiving any of the following:

  • insulin
  • heparin
  • drugs that inhibit the blood’s ability to coagulate such as warfarin or other coumarin derivatives
  • drugs that increase urinary excretion ( diuretics )
  • medicines for the treatment of high blood pressure ( ACE inhibitors )
  • medicines to treat high blood pressure or heart problems ( angiotensin II receptor antagonists)
  • drugs used in organ transplants such as ciclosporin and tacrolimus
  • drugs to treat inflammation ( corticosteroids , cortisone )
  • hormone preparations that affect fluid balance (adrenocorticotropic hormone or ACTH)

Pregnancy and breastfeeding

If you are pregnant or breastfeeding, think you may be pregnant, or are planning to have a baby, ask your doctor or pharmacist for advice before taking this medicine. If you are pregnant, you will only be given this medicine if your doctor thinks it is necessary for your recovery. There are no data from the use of Nutriflex Lipid 56/144/40 in pregnant women.

Breast-feeding is not recommended for mothers receiving parenteral nutrition.

Driving and using machines

This drug is normally given to bedridden patients e.g. in a hospital or clinic, which excludes driving or using machines. However, the drug itself does not affect the ability to drive or use machines.

You are responsible for assessing whether you are fit to drive a motor vehicle or perform work that requires sharpened attention. One of the factors that can affect your ability in these respects is the use of drugs due to their effects and/or side effects. Descriptions of these effects and side effects can be found in other sections. Read all the information in this leaflet for guidance. If you are not sure, talk to your doctor or pharmacist.

Nutriflex Lipid 56/144/40 contains sodium

This medicine contains 771 mg of sodium (the main ingredient in table salt/table salt) per 625 ml bag. This corresponds to 39% of the maximum recommended daily sodium intake for adults.

Consult a doctor or pharmacist if your need is one or more bags daily for an extended period, especially if you have been prescribed a low-salt (sodium-poor) diet.

How to use Nutriflex Lipid 56/144/40

This medicine is given to you as an intravenous infusion (drip), ie. via a small hose directly into a friend. This medicine is given only in a larger (central) vein.

Your doctor will decide how much of this medicine you need and for how long you need to be treated.

Use for children

This medicine should not be given to newborns, infants, or children under two years of age.

If you use more Nutriflex Lipid 56/144/40 than you should

If you have ingested too much medicine or if e.g. a child ingested the medicine by mistake, contact a doctor or hospital for risk assessment and advice.

If you have been given too much of this medicine, it can lead to a so-called congestion syndrome and the following symptoms:

  • excess fluid and electrolyte disturbances
  • fluid in the lungs ( pulmonary edema )
  • loss of amino acids via the urine and disturbances in the amino acid balance
  • vomiting, nausea
  • overindulge
  • high blood sugar levels
  • glucose in the urine
  • dehydration
  • the blood becomes much more concentrated than normal (hyperosmolality)
  • impaired consciousness or unconsciousness due to extremely high blood sugar content
  • enlargement of the liver ( hepatomegaly ) with or without jaundice (jaundice)
  • enlargement of the spleen ( splenomegaly )
  • accumulation of fat in the internal organs
  • abnormal liver function values
  • decreased number of red blood cells ( anemia , anemia )
  • decreased white blood cell count ( leukopenia )
  • decreased platelet count ( thrombocytopenia )
  • increased amount of immature red blood cells (reticulocytosis)
  • decay of blood cells ( hemolysis )
  • bleeding or tendency to bleed
  • disturbance in the blood’s ability to coagulate (such as altered bleeding time, coagulation time, prothrombin time, etc.)
  • fever
  • high blood fat levels
  • unconsciousness.

If any of these symptoms occur, the infusion should be stopped immediately.

If you have any further questions on the use of this product, ask your doctor, pharmacist, or nurse.

Possible side effects

Like all medicines, this medicine can cause side effects, although not everybody gets them.

The following side effects can be serious. If you get any of the following symptoms, tell your doctor immediately if you stop taking this medicine:

Rare (may affect up to 1 in 1,000 people):

  • allergic reactions, e.g. skin reactions, shortness of breath, swelling of the lips, mouth and throat, difficulty breathing.

Other side effects include:

Uncommon (may affect up to 1 in 100 people):

  • nausea, vomiting, loss of appetite

Rare (may affect up to 1 in 1,000 people):

  • increased blood coagulation capacity
  • bluish discoloration of the skin
  • shortness of breath
  • headache
  • heat wave
  • redness ( erythema )
  • sweating
  • overindulge
  • feel cold
  • high body temperature
  • drowsiness
  • pain in the chest, back, skeletal bones or lumbar spine
  • decrease or increase in blood pressure et

Very rare (may affect up to 1 in 10,000 people):

  • abnormally high blood fats or blood sugar levels
  • high levels of acidic substances in the blood
  • Excess fat can lead to fat overload syndrome, for more information see “If you have used too much Nutriflex Lipid 56/144/40” in section 3. Symptoms usually disappear when the infusion is stopped.

Has been reported (occurs in an unknown number of users):

  • decreased white blood cell count ( leukopenia )
  • decreased platelet count ( thrombocytopenia )
  • decreased bile flow (cholestasis)

How to store Nutriflex Lipid 56/144/40

Keep this medicine out of the sight and reach of children.

Do not store above 25 ° C.

Do not freeze. If the packaging is accidentally frozen, it must be discarded.

Store the bag in the protective packaging. Sensitive to light.

Do not use this medicine after the expiry date which is stated on the label. The expiration date is the last day of the specified month.

Contents of the pack and other information

Content declaration

The active substances in the ready-to-use mixture are:

from the upper chamber
(glucose solution)
and 1000 mland 625 mland 1250 mlin 1875 ml
Glucose monohydrate corresponding to glucose158.4 g144.0 g99.00 g90.00 g198.0 g180.0 g297.0 g270.0 g
Sodium dihydrogen phosphate dihydrate2,496 g1,560 g3.120 g4,680 g
Zinc acetate dihydrate7.024 mg4,390 mg8,780 mg13.17 mg
from the middle chamber
(fat emulsion 
)
and 1000 mland 625 mland 1250 mlin 1875 ml
Soybean oil, refined20.00 g12.50 g25.00 g37.50 g
Medium chain triglycerides20.00 g12.50 g25.00 g37.50 g
from the bottom chamber(amino acid solution)and 1000 mland 625 mland 1250 mlin 1875 ml
Isoleucine3,284 g2,053 g4.105 g6.158 g
Leucine4.384 g2,740 g5,480 g8,220 g
Lysine hydrochloride corresponding to lysine3,980 g3,186 g2,488 g1.991 g4,975 g3,982 g7.463 g5,973 g
Methionine2,736 g1.710 g3,420 g5,130 g
Phenylalanine4,916 g3,073 g6.145 g9,218 g
Troponin2,540 g1,588 g3.175 g4,763 g
Tryptophan0.800 g0.500 g1,000 g1,500 g
Valin3,604 g2,253 g4.505 g6.758 g
Arginine3,780 g2,363 g4,725 g7,088 g
Histidine hydrochloride monohydratecorresponding to histidine2,368 g1,753 g1,480 g1,095 g2,960 g2,191 g4,440 g3,286 g
Alanine6,792 g4.245 g8,490 g12.73 g
Aspartic acid2,100 g1,313 g2,625 g3,938 g
Glutamic acid4.908 g3,068 g6.135 g9,203 g
Glycine2.312 g1.445 g2,890 g4,335 g
Protein4,760 g2,975 g5,950 g8,925 g
Serine4,200 g2,625 g5,250 g7.875 g
Sodium hydroxide1.171 g0.732 g1,464 g2,196 g
Sodium chloride0.378 g0.237 g0.473 g0.710 g
Sodium acetate trihydrate0.250 g0.157 g0.313 g0.470 g
Potassium acetate3,689 g2,306 g4,611 g6,917 g
Magnesium acetate tetrahydrate0.910 g0.569 g1,137 g1,706 g
Calcium chloride dihydrate0.623 g0.390 g0.779 g1,169 g
Electrolyte isand 1000 mland 625 mland 1250 mlin 1875 ml
Sodium53.6 mmol33.5 mmol67 mmol100.5 mmol
Potassium37.6 mmol23.5 mmol47 mmol70.5 mmol
Magnesium4.2 mmol2.65 mmol5.3 mmol7.95 mmol
Calcium4.2 mmol2.65 mmol5.3 mmol7.95 mmol
Zinc0.03 mmol0.02 mmol0.04 mmol0.06 mmol
Chloride48 mmol30 mmol60 mmol90 mmol
Acetate48 mmol30 mmol60 mmol90 mmol
Phosphate16 mmol10 mmol20 mmol30 mmol
Amino acid content56.0 g35.0 g70.1 g105.1 g
Nitrogen content8 g5 g10 g15 g
Carbohydrate content144 g90 g180 g270 g
Lipid content40 g25 g50 g75 g
Lipid energy1590 kJ(380 kcal)995 kJ(240 kcal)1990 kJ(475 kcal)2985 kJ(715 kcal)
Carbohydrate energy2415 kJ(575 kcal)1510 kJ(360 kcal)3015 kJ(720 kcal)4520 kJ(1080 kcal)
Amino acid energy940 kJ(225 kcal)585 kJ(140 kcal)1170 kJ(280 kcal)1755 kJ(420 kcal)
Non-protein energy4005 kJ(955 kcal)2505 kJ(600 kcal)5005 kJ(1195 kcal)7505 kJ(1795 kcal)
Energy, total4945 kJ(1180 kcal)3090 kJ(740 kcal)6175 kJ(1475 kcal)9260 kJ(2215 kcal)
Osmolality2115 mOsm / kg2115 mOsm / kg2115 mOsm / kg2115 mOsm / kg
Theoretical osmolarity1545 mOsm / l1545 mOsm / l1545 mOsm / l1545 mOsm / l
pH5.0–6.05.0–6.05.0–6.05.0–6.0

The other ingredients are citric acid monohydrate (for pH adjustment), egg phospholipids for injection, glycerol , sodium oleate, all-rac-alpha-tocopherol, and water for injections.

What the medicine looks like and contents of the pack

The reconstituted drug is an emulsion for infusion, ie. it is given through a small tube into a vein.

Nutriflex Lipid 56/144/40 is delivered in flexible multi-chamber bags that contain.

  • 625 ml (250 ml amino acid solution + 125 ml fat emulsion + 250 ml glucose solution)
  • 1250 ml (500 ml amino acid solution + 250 ml fat emulsion + 500 ml glucose solution)
  • 1875 ml (750 ml amino acid solution + 375 ml fat emulsion + 750 ml glucose solution)
Figure A
Figure B

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Figure AFigure B

Figure A: The multi-chamber bag is packed in a protective package. Between the bag and the protective packaging, there is an oxygen absorber and an oxygen indicator. The oxygen absorber bag consists of inert material and contains iron hydroxide.

Figure B: The upper chamber contains a glucose solution, the middle chamber contains a fat emulsion and the lower chamber contains an amino acid solution.

The glucose and amino acid solutions are clear and colorless or straw-colored. The fat emulsion is milky white.

The upper chamber and the intermediate chamber can be connected to the lower chamber by opening the seals.

The different pack sizes are delivered in cartons with five bags.

Pack sizes: 5 × 625 ml, 5 × 1250 ml, 5 × 1875 ml

Not all pack sizes may be marketed.

Marketing Authorization Holder and Manufacturer

B. Braun Melsungen AG

34209 Melsungen, Germany

Information provided by:

B. Braun Medical AB

Box 110

182 12 Danderyd

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