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Resonium A.
Contains Sodium Polystyrene Sulphonate 99.934% w/w.
Buff coloured powder.
Resonium A is an ion-exchange resin that is recommended for the treatment of hyperkalaemia associated with anuria or severe oliguria. It is also used to treat hyperkalaemia in patients requiring dialysis and in patients on regular haemodialysis or on prolonged peritoneal dialysis.
Resonium A is for oral or rectal administration only.
The dosage recommendations detailed in this section are a guide only; the precise requirements should be decided on the basis of regular serum electrolyte determinations.
Adults, including the elderly:
Oral
The usual dose is 15g three or four times a day. Each dose should be given as a suspension in a small amount of water or, for greater palatability, in syrup (but not fruit juices which contain potassium), in the ratio of 3 to 4ml per gram of resin.
Rectal
This route should be reserved for the patient who is vomiting or who has upper gastrointestinal tract problems, including paralytic ileus or it may be used simultaneously with the oral route for more rapid initial results. The resin may be given rectally as a suspension of 30g resin in 150ml of water or 10% dextrose, as a daily retention enema. In the initial stages administration by this route as well as orally may help to achieve a more rapid lowering of the serum potassium level.
The enema should if possible be retained for at least nine hours following which the colon should be irrigated to remove the resin. If both routes are used initially it is probably unnecessary to continue rectal administration once the oral resin has reached the rectum.
Children:
Oral
In smaller children and infants correspondingly smaller doses should be employed by using as a guide a rate of 1mEq of potassium per gram of resin as the basis for calculation. An appropriate initial dose is 1g/kg body weight daily in divided doses, in acute hyperkalaemia. Dosage may be reduced to 0.5g/kg of body weight daily in divided doses for maintenance therapy.
The resin is given orally, preferably with a drink (not a fruit squash because of the high potassium content) or a little jam or honey.
Rectal
When refused by mouth it should be given rectally, using a dose at least as great as that which would have been given orally, diluted in the same ratio as described for adults.
Following retention of the enema, the colon should be irrigated to ensure adequate removal of the resin.
Neonates:
Resonium A should not be given by the oral route. With rectal administration, the minimum effective dosage within the range 0.5g/kg to 1g/kg should be employed diluted as for adults and with adequate irrigation to ensure recovery of the resin.
• In patients with plasma potassium levels below 5mmol/litre.
• History of hypersensitivity to polystyrene sulphonate resins.
• Obstructive bowel disease.
• Resonium A should not be administered orally to neonates and is contraindicated in neonates with reduced gut motility (post-operatively or drug-induced).
Sorbitol:concomitant use of Sorbitol with sodium polystyrene sulphonate is not recommended since cases of intestinal necrosis, which may be fatal, have been reported (see Section 4.5 Interactions and Section 4.8 Undesirable effects).
Hypokalaemia: The possibility of severe potassium depletion should be considered, and adequate clinical and biochemical control is essential during treatment, especially in patients on digitalis. Administration of the resin should be stopped when the serum potassium falls to 5mmol/litre.
Other electrolyte disturbances: Because the resin may bind calcium and magnesium ions, deficiencies of these electrolytes may occur. Accordingly, patients should be monitored for all applicable electrolyte disturbances.
Other risks: In the event of clinically significant constipation, treatment should be discontinued until normal bowel movement has resumed. Magnesium-containing laxatives should not be used (see section 4.5 Interactions).
The patient should be positioned carefully when ingesting the resin, in order to avoid aspiration, which may lead to bronchopulmonary complications.
Children and neonates: In neonates, sodium polystyrene sulphonate should not be given by the oral route. In children and neonates particular care is needed with rectal administration as excessive dosage or inadequate dilution could result in impaction of the resin. Due to the risk of digestive haemorrhage or colonic necrosis, particular care should be observed in premature infants or low birth weight infants.
Patients at risk from an increase in sodium load: Care should be taken when administering to patients in whom an increase in sodium load may be detrimental (i.e. congestive heart failure, hypertension, renal damage or oedema). In such instances, adequate clinical and biochemical control is essential. The calcium form of the resin may have advantages in this situation.
Concomitant use not recommended
Sorbitol (oral or rectal): Concomitant use of Sorbitol with sodium polystyrene sulphonate is not recommended due to cases of intestinal necrosis, which may be fatal (see Section 4.4 Special warnings and Section 4.8 Undesirable effects).
To be used with caution
• Cation-donating agents: may reduce the potassium binding effectiveness of Resonium A.
• Non-absorbable cation-donating antacids and laxatives: There have been reports of systemic alkalosis following concurrent administration of cation-exchange resins and non-absorbable cation-donating antacids and laxatives such as magnesium hydroxide and aluminium carbonate.
• Aluminium hydroxide: Intestinal obstruction due to concretions of aluminium hydroxide has been reported when aluminium hydroxide has been combined with the resin.
• Digitalis-like drugs: The toxic effects of digitalis on the heart, especially various ventricular arrhythmias and A-V nodal dissociation, are likely to be exaggerated if hypokalaemia is allowed to develop. (see 4.4 Special warnings and special precautions for use).
• Lithium: Possible decrease of lithium absorption.
• Levothyroxine: Possible decrease of levothyroxine absorption.
No data are available regarding the use of polystyrene sulphonate resins in pregnancy and lactation. The administration of Resonium A in pregnancy and during breast feeding therefore, is not advised unless, in the opinion of the physician, the potential benefits outweigh any potential risks.
There are no specific warnings.
• Metabolism and nutrition disorders
In accordance with its pharmacological actions, the resin may give rise to sodium retention, hypokalaemia and hypocalcaemia, and their related clinical manifestations (see Section 4.4 Special warnings and Section 4.9 Overdose).
Cases of hypomagnesaemia have been reported.
• Gastrointestinal disorders
Gastric irritation, anorexia, nausea, vomiting, constipation and occasionally diarrhoea may occur. Faecal impaction following rectal administration particularly in children, and gastrointestinal concretions (bezoars) following oral administration have been reported. Intestinal obstruction has also been reported although this has been extremely rare and, possibly, a reflection of co-existing pathology or inadequate dilution of resin.
Ischemic colitis, gastro-intestinal tract ulceration or necrosis, which could lead to intestinal perforation have been reported.
Intestinal necrosis has been reported with concomitant use of Sorbitol (see Section 4.4 Special warnings and Section 4.5 Interactions).
• Respiratory, thoracic and mediastinal disorders
Some cases of acute bronchitis and/or bronco-pneumonia associated with inhalation of particles of sodium polystyrene sulphonate have been described.
Biochemical disturbances from overdosage may give rise to clinical signs of symptoms of hypokalaemia, including irritability, confusion, delayed thought processes, muscle weakness, hyporeflexia and eventual paralysis. Apnoea may be a serious consequence of this progression. Electrocardiographic changes may be consistent with hypokalaemia; cardiac arrhythmia may occur. Hypocalcaemic tetany may occur. Appropriate measures should be taken to correct serum electrolytes and the resin should be removed from the alimentary tract by appropriate use of laxatives or enemas.
Resonium A is a cation exchange resin for the treatment of hyperkalaemia.
Ion exchange resins with a particle size ranging from 5 - 10 micrometres (as in Resonium A) are not absorbed from the gastro-intestinal tract and are wholly excreted in the faeces.
There are no pre-clinical data of relevance to the prescriber which are additional to that already included in other sections of the SPC.
Resonium A also contains: saccharin and vanillin.
There are no specific incompatibilities.
60 months.
None stated.
Supplied in HDPE containers with LDPE tamper evident closures containing 454g Resonium A together with a plastic scoop, which, when filled level, contains approximately 15g.
Refer to 4.2. Posology and method of administration.
Sanofi-aventis
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Surrey
GU1 4YS
UK
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2 April 2003
22 November 2010
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Xylavet may be available in the countries listed below.
In some countries, this medicine may only be approved for veterinary use.
Xylazine is reported as an ingredient of Xylavet in the following countries:
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Trinordiol may be available in the countries listed below.
Delapril is reported as an ingredient of Trinordiol in the following countries:
Ethinylestradiol is reported as an ingredient of Trinordiol in the following countries:
Levonorgestrel is reported as an ingredient of Trinordiol in the following countries:
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Efriviral may be available in the countries listed below.
Aciclovir is reported as an ingredient of Efriviral in the following countries:
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In the US, Levofloxacin (levofloxacin systemic) is a member of the drug class quinolones and is used to treat Anthrax, Anthrax Prophylaxis, Bacterial Infection, Bladder Infection, Bronchitis, Chlamydia Infection, Epididymitis - Sexually Transmitted, Gonococcal Infection - Disseminated, Gonococcal Infection - Uncomplicated, Kidney Infections, Nongonococcal Urethritis, Nosocomial Pneumonia, Otitis Media, Pelvic Inflammatory Disease, Pneumonia, Prostatitis, Sinusitis, Skin Infection, Streptococcal Infection, Tuberculosis - Active and Urinary Tract Infection.
US matches:
Rec.INN
J01MA12,S01AX19
0100986-85-4
C18-H20-F-N3-O4
361
Antibacterial: Gyrase inhibitor
7H-Pyrido[1,2,3-de]-1,4-benzoxazine-6-carboxylic acid, 9-fluoro-2,3-dihydro-3-methyl-10-(4-methyl-1-piperazinyl)-7-oxo-, (S)-
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Glossary
BAN | British Approved Name |
DCF | Dénomination Commune Française |
IS | Inofficial Synonym |
JAN | Japanese Accepted Name |
OS | Official Synonym |
Rec.INN | Recommended International Nonproprietary Name (World Health Organization) |
USAN | United States Adopted Name |