INOMAX 400 PPM MOL, COMPRESSED MEDICAL GAS
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Introduction
PACKAGE LEAFLET: INFORMATION FOR THE USER
INOmax 400 ppm mol/mol, gas for inhalation
Nitric oxide
Read all of this leaflet carefully before you start using this medicine because it contains important information for you.
- Keep this leaflet, you may need to read it again.
- If you have any further questions, ask your doctor.
- If you get any side effects, talk to your doctor, even if you think they might be related to this medicine. See section 4.
Contents of the pack:
- What INOmax is and what it is used for
- What you need to know before you use INOmax
- How to use INOmax
- Possible side effects
- Storage of INOmax
- Contents of the pack and other information
1. What INOmax is and what it is used for
INOmax contains nitric oxide, a gas used for the treatment of:
- newborns with pulmonary failure associated with high blood pressure in the lungs, a condition known as hypoxic respiratory failure. When inhaled, this gas mixture can improve blood flow through the lungs, which can help increase the amount of oxygen that reaches the baby's blood.
- newborns, infants, children, and adolescents from 0 to 17 years and adults with pulmonary hypertension related to cardiac surgery. This gas mixture can improve heart function and increase blood flow in the lungs, which can help increase the amount of oxygen that reaches the blood.
2. What you need to know before you use INOmax
Do not use INOmax:
- If you (as a patient) or your child (as a patient) are allergic (hypersensitive) to nitric oxide or any of the components of INOmax (see section 6 "Further information" for a complete list of ingredients).
- If you have been told that you (as a patient) or your child (as a patient) have abnormal circulation in the heart.
Be careful with INOmax
Inhaled nitric oxide does not always work, so other treatments may need to be considered for you or your child.
Inhaled nitric oxide can affect the blood's ability to carry oxygen. This will be monitored through blood tests, and if necessary, the dose of inhaled nitric oxide will be reduced.
Nitric oxide can react with oxygen and form nitrogen dioxide, which can cause irritation of the respiratory tract. Your doctor or your child's doctor will monitor the nitrogen dioxide levels, and if high levels are detected, the treatment with INOmax will be reduced accordingly.
Inhaled nitric oxide may have a mild effect on your platelets (components that help blood clot) or those of your child, so any signs of bleeding or bruising should be monitored. If you notice any signs or symptoms that may be associated with bleeding, you should inform your doctor immediately.
No effects of inhaled nitric oxide have been documented in newborns with a malformation where the diaphragm is not complete, known as congenital diaphragmatic hernia.
In newborns with special heart malformations, which doctors call congenital heart disease, inhaled nitric oxide may worsen circulation.
Children
INOmax should not be administered to premature babies with less than 34 weeks of gestation.
Using INOmax with other medicines:
Your doctor will decide when to treat you or your child with INOmax and other medications, and will carefully monitor the treatment.
Tell your doctor if you (as a patient) or your child (as a patient) are taking or have recently taken any other medications, including those obtained without a prescription.
Some medications may affect the blood's ability to carry oxygen, such as prilocaine (a local anesthetic used to relieve pain in minor procedures, such as sutures or minor surgical or diagnostic procedures) or glyceryl trinitrate (used to treat angina). Your doctor will check that the blood contains enough oxygen when taking these medications.
Pregnancy and breastfeeding
The use of INOmax is not recommended during pregnancy and breastfeeding. Before starting treatment with INOmax, inform your doctor if you are pregnant, think you may be pregnant, or are breastfeeding.
Consult your doctor or pharmacist before taking any medication.
Driving and using machines
Not relevant
INOmax contains nitrogen
3. How to use INOmax
Your doctor will determine the correct dose of INOmax and administer INOmax to your lungs or those of your child through a system designed for the administration of this gas. This administration system will ensure that the correct amount of nitric oxide is administered by diluting INOmax with a mixture of oxygen and air immediately before administration.
For your safety or that of your child, the systems intended for the administration of INOmax are equipped with devices for continuous measurement of the amount of nitric oxide, oxygen, and nitrogen dioxide (a chemical substance obtained by mixing nitric oxide and oxygen) that will be administered to the lungs.
Your doctor will determine how long the treatment with INOmax should last.
INOmax is administered in doses of 10 - 20 ppm (parts per million) (maximum dose: 20 ppm in children and 40 ppm in adults) of the gas that you or your child inhale. The minimum effective dose will be sought.
Normally, treatment is needed for approximately 4 days in newborns with pulmonary failure associated with pulmonary hypertension. In children and adults with pulmonary hypertension associated with cardiac surgery, INOmax is usually administered for 24-48 hours. However, treatment with INOmax may be prolonged.
If you or your child receive more INOmax than you should
Too much inhaled nitric oxide can affect the blood's ability to carry oxygen. This value will be evaluated through blood tests, and if necessary, the dose of INOmax and medications such as vitamin C, methylene blue, or, if necessary, a blood transfusion will be reduced to improve oxygen transport capacity.
If you interrupt treatment with INOmax
Treatment with INOmax should not be stopped suddenly. It has been seen that hypotension or a rebound increase in pulmonary pressure can occur when treatment with INOmax is suddenly stopped without previously reducing the dose.
At the end of treatment, your doctor will slowly reduce the amount of INOmax administered to you or your child, so that the circulation in the lungs can adjust to oxygen/air without the need for INOmax. This process can take a day or two before you or your child have completely finished administering INOmax.
If you have any other questions about the use of this medication, ask your doctor.
4. Possible side effects
Like all medicines, this medicine can cause side effects, although not everybody gets them. Your doctor will examine you or your child carefully to determine all side effects.
Very common side effects (that affect more than 1 in 10 patients) associated with treatment with INOmax include:
- Low platelet count.
Common side effects (that affect more than 1 in 100 patients) associated with treatment with INOmax include:
- Hypotension, pulmonary collapse, or lack of air in the lungs.
Uncommon side effects (that affect between 1 in 100 and 1 in 1000 patients) are:
- Increased methemoglobin, and therefore reduced oxygen transport capacity.
Side effects whose frequency is unknown (cannot be estimated from the available data) are:
- Bradycardia (low heart rate) or excessively low oxygen levels in the blood (oxygen desaturation/hypoxemia) due to sudden interruption of treatment.
- Headache, dizziness, dry throat, or respiratory difficulties after accidental exposure to the nitric oxide environment (i.e., equipment leaks or gas cylinder leaks).
You should inform the staff directly if you suffer from headaches while you are near your child when they receive INOmax.
If you think any of the side effects you are experiencing are serious, or if you notice any side effects not mentioned in this leaflet, even after you or your child have left the hospital, inform your doctor.
Reporting of side effects
If you experience any side effects, talk to your doctor, pharmacist, or nurse, even if they are possible side effects not listed in this leaflet. You can also report side effects directly to the national reporting system listed in Appendix V. By reporting side effects, you can help provide more information on the safety of this medicine.
5. Storage of INOmax
Keep this medicine out of the sight and reach of children.
Do not use this medicine after the expiry date which is stated on the label after EXP. The expiry date refers to the last day of the month shown.
Treatment with INOmax should only be administered and handled by hospital personnel.
- INOmax cylinders should be stored safely to avoid falls and potential damage.
- INOmax should only be handled and administered by personnel specially trained in the use and handling of INOmax.
Regulations regarding the handling of gas cylinders should be respected.
Storage is supervised by hospital specialists. Store gas cylinders in well-ventilated rooms or sheds, protected from rain and direct sunlight.
Protect gas cylinders from shocks, falls, oxidation, and flammable materials, humidity, and heat or ignition sources.
Storage in the pharmacy department
Gas cylinders should be stored in a well-ventilated, clean, and locked area, exclusively for the storage of medical gases. Within this area, there should be a separate installation for the storage of nitric oxide gas cylinders.
Storage in the medical department
The gas cylinder should be placed in an area equipped with suitable material to keep it upright.
Do not throw away the gas cylinder when it is empty. The supplier will collect the empty gas cylinders.
6. Contents of the pack and other information
Composition of INOmax
The active substance of INOmax is nitric oxide 400 ppm mol/mol. A 2-liter gas cylinder filled to 155 bar absolute contains 307 liters of gas at a pressure of 1 bar at 15°C.
A 10-liter gas cylinder filled to 155 bar absolute contains 1535 liters of gas at a pressure of 1 bar at 15°C.
The other ingredient is nitrogen.
Presentation and contents of the pack of INOmax
Gas for inhalation
2-liter aluminum gas cylinder (identified with a turquoise-colored shoulder and white body) filled to a pressure of 155 bar, with a stainless steel positive pressure (residual) valve with a specific connection for outlet and a standard valve handle.
2-liter aluminum gas cylinder (identified with a turquoise-colored shoulder and white body) filled to a pressure of 155 bar, with a stainless steel positive pressure (residual) valve with a specific connection for outlet and a valve handle equipped with an INOmeter device.
10-liter aluminum gas cylinder (identified with a turquoise-colored shoulder and white body) filled to a pressure of 155 bar, with a stainless steel positive pressure (residual) valve with a specific connection for outlet and a standard valve handle.
10-liter aluminum gas cylinder (identified with a turquoise-colored shoulder and white body) filled to a pressure of 155 bar, with a stainless steel positive pressure (residual) valve with a specific connection for outlet and a valve handle equipped with an INOmeter device.
INOmax is presented in 2-liter and 10-liter aluminum gas cylinders.
Marketing authorization holder and manufacturer
Marketing authorization holder
Marketing authorization holder
Linde Healthcare AB
Rättarvägen 3
169 68 Solna
Sweden
Manufacturer
Linde France
Z.I. Limay-Porcheville 3 avenue Ozanne 78440 Porcheville France
Porcheville France
You can obtain further information on this medicine from the local representative of the marketing authorization holder:
Belgium Linde Gas Belgium N.V. Westvaartdijk 85 1850 Grimbergen Tel: +32 70 233 826 | Lithuania Linde Gas UAB Didlaukio g. 69 08300, Vilnius Tel: +370 2787787 |
Greece Linde Healthcare AB Rättarvägen 3 169 68 Solna Sweden Tel: +46 8 7311000 | Luxembourg Linde Gas Belgium N.V. Westvaartdijk 85 1850 Grimbergen Tel: +32 70 233 826 |
Czech Republic Linde Gas a.s. U Technoplynu 1324 198 00 Praha 9 Tel: +420 800 121 121 | Hungary Linde Gáz Magyarország Zrt. Illatos út 11/A. 1097 Budapest Tel: +36 30 349 2237 |
Denmark Linde Gas A/S Lautruphøj 2-6 2730 Ballerup Tel: +45 70 104 103 | Malta Linde Healthcare AB Rättarvägen 3 169 68 Solna Sweden Tel: +46 8 7311000 |
Germany Linde GmbH Dr.-Carl-von-Linde-Straße 6-14 82049 Pullach Tel: +49 89 7446 0 | Netherlands Linde Gas Therapeutics Benelux B.V. De Keten 7 5651 GJ Eindhoven Tel: +31 40 282 58 25 |
Estonia AS Linde Gas Valukoja 8 11415 Tallinn Tel: +372 650 4500 | Norway Linde Gas AS Postboks 13 Nydalen 0409 Oslo Tel: +47 81559095 |
Greece ΛΙΝΤΕ ΕΛΛΑΣ ΜΟΝ ΕΠΕ Θέση Τρίπιο Λιθάρι 19600 Μάνδρα Αττικής Τηλ: +30 211-1045500-510 | Austria Linde Healthcare Linde Gas GmbH Modecenterstr.17/ Objekt 1/3.OG 1110 Wien Tel: +43(0)50.4273-2200 |
Spain Linde Gas España, S.A.U. Camino de Liria, s/n 46530 Puzol (Valencia) Tel: +34 900 941 857 / +34 902 426 462 | Poland Linde Gaz Polska Sp. z o.o. ul. prof. Michala Zyczkowskiego 17 31-864 Krakow Tel: 0 801 142 748 / +48 (12) 643 92 00 |
France Linde France - Activité médicale - Linde Healthcare 3 avenue Ozanne Z.I. Limay-Porcheville 78440 Porcheville Tel: +33 810 421 000 | Portugal Linde Portugal, Lda. Av. Infante D. Henrique Lotes 21-24 1800-217 Lisboa Tel: + 351 218 310 420 linde.portugal@ linde.com |
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Ireland INO Therapeutics UK 185 Carver Drive Kent Science Park Sittingbourne Kent ME9 8NP Tel: +44 1795 411552 | Slovenia GTG plin d.o.o. Bukovžlak 65/b 3000 CELJE Tel: + 386 (0)3 42 60 746 |
Iceland Linde Gas ehf Breiðhöfða 11 110 Reykjavik Tel: + 354 577 3030 | Slovakia Linde Gas s.r.o. Tuhovská 3 831 06 Bratislava Tel: +421 2 49 10 25 16 |
Italy LINDE MEDICALE S.r.L Via Guido Rossa 3 20010 Arluno (MI) Tel: +39 02 903731 / 800 600 633 | Finland Oy Linde Gas Ab Itsehallintokuja 6 02600 Espoo Tel: + 358 10 2421 |
Cyprus Linde Hadjikyriakos Gas Ltd Λεωφόρος Λεμεσού 260, 2029 Στρόβολος Λευκωσία, Κύπρος. Τηλ. +357-22482330 | Sweden Linde Gas AB Rättarvägen 3 169 68 Solna Tel: + 46 8 7311800 |
Latvia Linde Gas SIA, Katrinas iela 5 Riga, 1045 Tel: +371 80005005 | United Kingdom INO Therapeutics UK 185 Carver Drive Kent Science Park Sittingbourne Kent ME9 8NP Tel: +44 1795 411552 |
Date of last revision of this leaflet: MM/AAAA
Other sources of information
Detailed information on this medicine is available on the European Medicines Agency website: http://www.ema.europa.eu
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- Prescription requiredYes
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