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M.V.I.-Adult™ is a combination of vitamins indicated for the prevention of vitamin deficiency in adults and children aged 11 and older receiving parenteral nutrition.
The physician should not await the development of clinical signs of vitamin deficiency before initiating vitamin therapy.
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M.V.I.-Adult™ (Multi-Vitamin Injection) is a sterile product consisting of two vials provided as a single dose or as a pharmacy bulk package for intravenous use intended for administration by intravenous infusion after dilution:
M.V.I.-Adult™ supplied as single dose
(a) Vial 1 (5 mL)
(b) Vial 2 (5 mL).
The mixed solution will provide a single 10 mL dose.
M.V.I.-Adult™ supplied as pharmacy bulk package
(a) Vial 1 (50 mL)
(b) Vial 2 (50 mL).
The mixed solution will provide ten single doses of 10 mL each.
Each 5 mL of Vial 1 contains 10 vitamins and each 5 mL of Vial 2 contains 3 vitamins (see Table 1).
Vial 1* |
|
Fat Soluble Vitamins** |
|
Ingredient |
Amount per Unit Dose |
Vitamin A (retinol) |
1 mga |
Vitamin D (ergocalciferol) |
5 mcgb |
Vitamin E (dl-alpha-tocopheryl acetate) |
10 mgc |
Vitamin K (phytonadione) |
150 mcg |
Water Soluble Vitamins |
|
Vitamin C (ascorbic acid) |
200 mg |
Niacinamide |
40 mg |
Vitamin B2 (as riboflavin 5-phosphate sodium) |
3.6 mg |
Vitamin B1 (thiamine) |
6 mg |
Vitamin B6 (pyridoxine HCl) |
6 mg |
Dexpanthenol (d-pantothenyl alcohol) |
15 mg |
* With 30% propylene glycol and 2% gentisic acid ethanolamide as stabilizers and preservatives; sodium hydroxide for pH adjustment; 1.6% polysorbate 80; 0.028% polysorbate 20; 0.002% butylated hydroxytoluene; 0.0005% butylated hydroxyanisole. |
|
Vial 2* |
|
Biotin |
60 mcg |
Folic acid |
600 mcg |
B12 (cyanocobalamin) |
5 mcg |
* With 30% propylene glycol; and citric acid, sodium citrate, and sodium hydroxide for pH adjustment. |
Multiple vitamin preparation for intravenous infusion:
M.V.I.-Adult™ (Multi-Vitamin Injection) makes available a combination of fat-soluble and water-soluble vitamins in an aqueous solution, formulated for incorporation into intravenous infusions. The liposoluble vitamins A, D, E, and K have been solubilized in an aqueous medium with polysorbate 80, permitting intravenous administration of these vitamins.
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Multi Vitamin Infusion Adult Manufacturers
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Hospira Worldwide, Inc.
Multi Vitamin Infusion Adult | Hospira Worldwide, Inc.
2.1 Important Dosage and Administration InstructionsM.V.I.-Adult™ is a combination product that contains the following vitamins: ascorbic acid, vitamin A, vitamin D, thiamine, riboflavin, pyridoxine, niacinamide, dexpanthenol, vitamin E, vitamin K, folic acid, biotin, and vitamin B12.
M.V.I.-Adult is supplied as a single dose or as a pharmacy bulk package for intravenous use intended for administration by intravenous infusion after dilution:
• M.V.I-Adult Single Dose consists of two vials which must be mixed prior to use. The mixed solution will provide a single 10 mL dose which must be diluted prior to intravenous administration [ see Dosage and Administration (2.3)]. • M.V.I-Adult Pharmacy Bulk Package consists of two pharmacy bulk vials which must be mixed prior to use. The mixed solution will provide ten 10 mL single doses which must be diluted prior to intravenous administration. Pharmacy bulk package of M.V.I-Adult is intended for dispensing of single doses to multiple patients in a pharmacy admixture program and is restricted to the preparation of admixtures for infusion [ see Dosage and Administration (2.3)].Do not administer M.V.I.-Adult™ as a direct, undiluted intravenous injection as it may cause dizziness, faintness, and tissue irritation.
2.2 Dosage InformationThe recommended daily dosage volume is 10 mL. One daily dose (10 mL) is diluted by adding directly to a specified volume of an intravenous fluid [see Dosage and Administration (2.3)].
Patients with multiple vitamin deficiencies or with increased vitamin requirements may need multiple daily dosages as indicated or additional doses of individual vitamins.
2.3 Preparation and Administration InstructionsM.V.I.-Adult supplied as a single dose:
• M.V.I- Adult is to be used only in a suitable work area such as a laminar flow hood (or an equivalent clean air compounding area). • Transfer the contents of Vial 1 (5 mL of solution) into the contents of Vial 2 (5 mL of solution). The mixed solution (10 mL) will provide a single 10 mL dose. • Once the closure system has been penetrated, complete withdrawal of vial contents within 4 hours. Mixed solution may be stored for up to 4 hours refrigerated. • Visually inspect for particulate matter and discoloration prior to intravenous administration. • Utilizing a suitable sterile automated compounding device or dispensing pin for accuracy, aseptically transfer the 10 mL dose into a plastic or glass bottle containing at least 500 to 1000 mL intravenous parenteral nutrition solution containing dextrose or saline. • After M.V.I.-Adult™ is diluted in an intravenous infusion, refrigerate the resulting solution unless it is to be used immediately, and use the solution within 24 hours after dilution. • Minimize exposure to light because some of the vitamins in M.V.I.-Adult, particularly A, D and riboflavin, are light sensitive.M.V.I.-Adult supplied as a pharmacy bulk package:
• M.V.I- Adult is to be used only in a suitable work area such as a laminar flow hood (or an equivalent clean air compounding area). • Transfer the contents of Vial 1 (50 mL) into Vial 2 (50 mL). The mixed solution (100 mL) will provide ten 10 mL single doses to patients in a pharmacy admixture program. • Each bulk vial closure shall be penetrated only one time with a suitable sterile transfer device or dispensing set that allows measured dispensing of the contents. • Once the closure system has been penetrated, complete dispensing from the pharmacy bulk vial within 4 hours. Mixed solution may be stored for up to 4 hours refrigerated. • Discard unused portion. • Visually inspect for particulate matter and discoloration prior to administration. • Utilizing a suitable sterile automated compounding device or dispensing pin for accuracy, aseptically transfer each 10 mL dose into a plastic or glass bottle containing at least 500 to 1000 mL intravenous parenteral nutrition solution containing dextrose or saline. • After M.V.I.-Adult™ is diluted in an intravenous infusion, refrigerate the resulting solution unless it is to be used immediately, and use the solution within 24 hours after dilution. • Minimize exposure to light because some of the vitamins in M.V.I.-Adult, particularly A, D and riboflavin, are light sensitive. 2.4 Monitoring Vitamin Blood LevelsBlood vitamin concentrations should be monitored to ensure maintenance of adequate levels, particularly in patients receiving parenteral multivitamins as the only source of vitamins for long periods of time.
2.5 Drug Incompatibilities • M.V.I.-Adult™ is not physically compatible with moderately alkaline solutions such as a sodium bicarbonate solution and other alkaline drugs such as acetazolamide sodium, aminophylline, ampicillin sodium, and chlorothiazide sodium. • Folic acid is unstable in the presence of calcium salts such as calcium gluconate. • Vitamin A and thiamine in M.V.I.-Adult™ may react with bisulfite solutions such as sodium bisulfite or vitamin K bisulfite. Do not add M.V.I.-Adult™ directly to intravenous fat emulsions. • Consult appropriate references for listings of physical and chemical compatibility of solutions and drugs with the vitamin infusion. In such circumstances, admixture or Y-site administration with vitamin solutions should be avoided. -
Hospira Worldwide, Inc.
Multi Vitamin Infusion Adult | Hospira Worldwide, Inc.
2.1 Important Dosage and Administration InstructionsM.V.I.-Adult™ is a combination product that contains the following vitamins: ascorbic acid, vitamin A, vitamin D, thiamine, riboflavin, pyridoxine, niacinamide, dexpanthenol, vitamin E, vitamin K, folic acid, biotin, and vitamin B12.
M.V.I.-Adult is supplied as a single dose or as a pharmacy bulk package for intravenous use intended for administration by intravenous infusion after dilution:
• M.V.I-Adult Single Dose consists of two vials which must be mixed prior to use. The mixed solution will provide a single 10 mL dose which must be diluted prior to intravenous administration [ see Dosage and Administration (2.3)]. • M.V.I-Adult Pharmacy Bulk Package consists of two pharmacy bulk vials which must be mixed prior to use. The mixed solution will provide ten 10 mL single doses which must be diluted prior to intravenous administration. Pharmacy bulk package of M.V.I-Adult is intended for dispensing of single doses to multiple patients in a pharmacy admixture program and is restricted to the preparation of admixtures for infusion [ see Dosage and Administration (2.3)].Do not administer M.V.I.-Adult™ as a direct, undiluted intravenous injection as it may cause dizziness, faintness, and tissue irritation.
2.2 Dosage InformationThe recommended daily dosage volume is 10 mL. One daily dose (10 mL) is diluted by adding directly to a specified volume of an intravenous fluid [see Dosage and Administration (2.3)].
Patients with multiple vitamin deficiencies or with increased vitamin requirements may need multiple daily dosages as indicated or additional doses of individual vitamins.
2.3 Preparation and Administration InstructionsM.V.I.-Adult supplied as a single dose:
• M.V.I- Adult is to be used only in a suitable work area such as a laminar flow hood (or an equivalent clean air compounding area). • Transfer the contents of Vial 1 (5 mL of solution) into the contents of Vial 2 (5 mL of solution). The mixed solution (10 mL) will provide a single 10 mL dose. • Once the closure system has been penetrated, complete withdrawal of vial contents within 4 hours. Mixed solution may be stored for up to 4 hours refrigerated. • Visually inspect for particulate matter and discoloration prior to intravenous administration. • Utilizing a suitable sterile automated compounding device or dispensing pin for accuracy, aseptically transfer the 10 mL dose into a plastic or glass bottle containing at least 500 to 1000 mL intravenous parenteral nutrition solution containing dextrose or saline. • After M.V.I.-Adult™ is diluted in an intravenous infusion, refrigerate the resulting solution unless it is to be used immediately, and use the solution within 24 hours after dilution. • Minimize exposure to light because some of the vitamins in M.V.I.-Adult, particularly A, D and riboflavin, are light sensitive.M.V.I.-Adult supplied as a pharmacy bulk package:
• M.V.I- Adult is to be used only in a suitable work area such as a laminar flow hood (or an equivalent clean air compounding area). • Transfer the contents of Vial 1 (50 mL) into Vial 2 (50 mL). The mixed solution (100 mL) will provide ten 10 mL single doses to patients in a pharmacy admixture program. • Each bulk vial closure shall be penetrated only one time with a suitable sterile transfer device or dispensing set that allows measured dispensing of the contents. • Once the closure system has been penetrated, complete dispensing from the pharmacy bulk vial within 4 hours. Mixed solution may be stored for up to 4 hours refrigerated. • Discard unused portion. • Visually inspect for particulate matter and discoloration prior to administration. • Utilizing a suitable sterile automated compounding device or dispensing pin for accuracy, aseptically transfer each 10 mL dose into a plastic or glass bottle containing at least 500 to 1000 mL intravenous parenteral nutrition solution containing dextrose or saline. • After M.V.I.-Adult™ is diluted in an intravenous infusion, refrigerate the resulting solution unless it is to be used immediately, and use the solution within 24 hours after dilution. • Minimize exposure to light because some of the vitamins in M.V.I.-Adult, particularly A, D and riboflavin, are light sensitive. 2.4 Monitoring Vitamin Blood LevelsBlood vitamin concentrations should be monitored to ensure maintenance of adequate levels, particularly in patients receiving parenteral multivitamins as the only source of vitamins for long periods of time.
2.5 Drug Incompatibilities • M.V.I.-Adult™ is not physically compatible with moderately alkaline solutions such as a sodium bicarbonate solution and other alkaline drugs such as acetazolamide sodium, aminophylline, ampicillin sodium, and chlorothiazide sodium. • Folic acid is unstable in the presence of calcium salts such as calcium gluconate. • Vitamin A and thiamine in M.V.I.-Adult™ may react with bisulfite solutions such as sodium bisulfite or vitamin K bisulfite. Do not add M.V.I.-Adult™ directly to intravenous fat emulsions. • Consult appropriate references for listings of physical and chemical compatibility of solutions and drugs with the vitamin infusion. In such circumstances, admixture or Y-site administration with vitamin solutions should be avoided.
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