Leaflet: information for the user
Medicinal Oxygen Gas Nippon Gases 200 bar compressed medicinal gas in gas cylinder
Oxygen
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Contents of the leaflet
Medicinal Oxygen Gas Nippon Gases 200 bar compressed medicinal gas in gas cylinder is an inhalation gas that is packaged in gas cylinders at 200 bar pressure at 15°C. It contains oxygen in a concentration greater than 99.5%.
Oxygen is an essential element for the body.
Treatment with oxygen is indicated in the following cases:
Do not use Medicinal Oxygen Gas Nippon Gases
This medication cannot be used at high pressure in cases of untreated pulmonary collapses (untreated pneumothorax). A pulmonary collapse is an accumulation of gas in the thoracic cavity between the two lung membranes. If you have had a pulmonary collapse in the past, inform your doctor.
Warnings and precautions:
Consult your doctor, pharmacist, or nurse before starting to use Medicinal Oxygen Gas Nippon Gases.
You should inform your doctor if you have a chronic pulmonary disease such as bronchitis, emphysema, or asthma, and in severe cases of oxygen deficiency.
No fatty substances (vaseline, ointments, etc.) should be applied to the face, due to the risk of inflammation of this medication (see section 6).
In certain severe cases of oxygen deficiency, after 6 hours of exposure to a concentration of oxygen of 100% or after 24 hours of exposure to a concentration of oxygen greater than 70%, pulmonary or neurological toxicity may occur (see sections 3 and 6). Therefore, high concentrations should be used for the shortest possible time and controlled by analyzing the gases in the arterial blood, while measuring the inhaled oxygen concentration. It is advisable to use the lowest effective dose to maintain the arterial partial oxygen pressure (PaO2) at 50-60 mm Hg (i.e., 5.65-7.96 kPa) and, after 24 hours of exposure, to maintain, as far as possible, an oxygen concentration below 45%.
Oxygen is not a substitute for other medications prescribed for the treatment of cluster headaches.
Precautions for use:
Children:
In newborns, especially if they are premature, eye damage (retrolental fibroplasia) may occur with certain concentrations of oxygen.
For infants who need a concentration greater than 30%, the arterial partial oxygen pressure (PaO2) should be regularly controlled so that it does not exceed 100 mm Hg (i.e., 13.3 kPa).
Other medications and Medicinal Oxygen Gas Nippon Gases
Inform your doctor or pharmacist if you are taking, have recently taken, or may need to take any other medication.
The toxicity of oxygen may be increased by: corticosteroids, some cancer medications, paraquat, sympathomimetics, X-rays, or in cases of hyperthyroidism or deficiency of vitamins C and E or glutathione.
Pregnancy, breastfeeding, and fertility
If you are pregnant or breastfeeding, think you may be pregnant, or plan to become pregnant, consult your doctor or pharmacist before using this medication.
This medication has been widely used without any notable effects.
Driving and using machines
There is no data on the effect of Medicinal Oxygen Gas Nippon Gases on driving and using machines.
Follow the administration instructions of this medication exactly as indicated by your doctor, pharmacist, or nurse. If you have any doubts, consult your doctor or pharmacist again.
Your doctor will determine the correct dose of Medicinal Oxygen Gas Nippon Gases and administer it through a system suitable for your needs, ensuring the supply of the correct amount of oxygen.
If you think the effect of Medicinal Oxygen Gas Nippon Gases is too strong or too weak, inform your doctor.
If you use more Medicinal Oxygen Gas Nippon Gases than you should:
In case of overdose or accidental ingestion, consult your doctor or pharmacist immediately or call the Toxicology Information Service, phone 91 562 04 20, indicating the medication and the amount ingested.
In case of overdose, the inhaled oxygen concentration should be decreased, and symptomatic treatment is recommended.
Like all medications, Medicinal Oxygen Gas Nippon Gases may cause side effects, although not everyone will experience them.
In chronic respiratory failure, in particular, there is a possibility of apnea.
Inhalation of high concentrations of oxygen can cause small collapses in the lung.
Administration of oxygen at high pressures can cause injuries to the inner ear (which may pose a risk of rupture of the eardrum), sinuses, lungs (which may pose a risk of pneumothorax).
Seizures have been reported after administration of oxygen with a concentration of 100% for more than 6 hours, particularly with high-pressure administration.
Pulmonary injuries may occur after administration of oxygen concentrations greater than 80%.
Patients undergoing high-pressure oxygen therapy in chambers may experience claustrophobia.
Other side effects in children
In newborns, especially if they are premature, exposed to high concentrations of oxygen (FiO2 > 40%; PaO2 greater than 80 mm Hg, i.e., 10.64 kPa) or for a prolonged period (more than 10 days at a concentration FiO2 > 30%), there is a risk of retinopathies such as fibroplasia, which appear between 3 and 6 weeks after treatment, may experience regression, or may cause retinal detachment, or even permanent blindness.
If you experience side effects, consult your doctor or pharmacist or nurse, even if they are not listed in this leaflet.
Reporting side effects
If you experience any type of side effect, consult your doctor or pharmacist or nurse, even if it is a possible side effect not listed in this leaflet. You can also report them directly through the Spanish Medication Surveillance System for Human Use: www.notificaRAM.es. By reporting side effects, you can contribute to providing more information on the safety of this medication.
Keep this medication out of the sight and reach of children.
Do not use this medication after the expiration date stated on the packaging.
The expiration date is the last day of the month indicated.
All regulations regarding the handling of pressure vessels must be followed.
Regarding storage and transportation, the following should be taken into account:
Storage of gas cylinders:
Gas cylinders should be stored in well-ventilated or ventilated areas, protected from the weather, clean, without flammable materials, reserved for the storage of medical gases, and can be locked.
Empty gas cylinders and full gas cylinders should be stored separately.
Gas cylinders should be protected from the risk of impacts or falls, as well as from heat sources or ignition, temperatures equal to or greater than 50°C, and combustible materials and weather conditions.
Gas cylinders with a capacity greater than 5 liters should be kept in a vertical position, with the valves closed.
Storage of gas cylinders in the user service and at home:
The gas cylinder should be installed in a location that allows it to be protected from the risks of impacts and falls (such as a support with fixing elements), heat sources or ignition, temperatures equal to or greater than 50°C, combustible materials, and weather conditions.
Excessive storage should be avoided.
Transportation of gas cylinders:
Gas cylinders should be transported with the help of suitable material (such as a cart equipped with chains, barriers, or rings) to protect them from the risk of impacts or falls. Special attention should be paid to securing the reducer to avoid accidental rupture risks.
During transportation in vehicles, gas cylinders should be securely grouped. Permanent ventilation of the vehicle is mandatory, and smoking is strictly prohibited.
Composition of Oxygen Medicinal Gas Nippon Gases
Appearance of the Product and Container Content
The gas cylinders are made of seamless steel or aluminum, in various sizes. The gas cylinders are identified by the colors defined by the legislation specific to the product, which, as of this revision, are a white body and white tip.
All gas cylinders are made of seamless steel and are interconnected by means of a copper collector with a single outlet valve for the block. The set of gas cylinders is grouped within a metal protection structure that configures the block.
The different sizes are indicated, classified by their geometric capacity in liters and gas content at a filling pressure of 200 bar at 15°C:
1L gas cylinders that provide 0.21 m3 of gas
1.5L gas cylinders that provide 0.32 m3 of gas
2L gas cylinders that provide 0.42 m3 of gas
3L gas cylinders that provide 0.64 m3 of gas
3.4L gas cylinders that provide 0.72 m3 of gas
5L gas cylinders that provide 1.06 m3 of gas
5L gas cylinders with a regulation valve, pressure, and flow that provide 1.06 m3 of gas
7L gas cylinders that provide 1.48 m3 of gas
10L gas cylinders that provide 2.12 m3 of gas
13L gas cylinders that provide 2.76 m3 of gas
20L gas cylinders that provide 4.24 m3 of gas
30L gas cylinders that provide 6.36 m3 of gas
40L gas cylinders that provide 8.48 m3 of gas
50L gas cylinders that provide 10.60 m3 of gas
Blocks of 12 gas cylinders of 50L that provide 127.20 m3 of gas
Blocks of 16 gas cylinders of 50L that provide 169.60 m3 of gas
Blocks of 28 gas cylinders of 50L that provide 296.80 m3 of gas
Not all packaging sizes may be marketed.
The gas cylinder or block of gas cylinders has at its outlet:
Marketing Authorization Holder and Manufacturer
Marketing Authorization Holder:
NIPPON GASES ESPAÑA S.L.U.
C/Orense, 11
28020 Madrid.
Spain
Manufacturer:
NIPPON GASES ESPAÑA S.L.U.
Barrio de Occidente, S/N
14005- Córdoba
Spain
Or
NIPPON GASES ESPAÑA S.L.U
C/ Riu Vinalopó, 67
46930- Quart de Poblet (Valencia)
Spain
Or
NIPPON GASES ESPAÑA S.L.U
Calle Embajadores 474, Villaverde
28053 Madrid
Spain
Or
NIPPON GASES ESPAÑA S.L.U
Polígono Industrial Somonte II
33393- Gijón (Asturias)
Spain
Or
NIPPON GASES PORTUGAL, UNIPESSOAL, LDA.
Rua do Espído, S/N
4470-177 Maia (PORTUGAL)
Date of the Last Revision of this Prospectus:August 2019
Detailed information about this medication is available on the website of the Spanish Agency for Medicines and Health Products (AEMPS) http://www.aemps.gob.es.
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This information is intended exclusively for healthcare professionals.
Instructions for Use/Handling
Do not smoke.
Do not approach a flame.
Do not grease.
In particular:
Medicinal oxygen gas cylinders are reserved exclusively for therapeutic use.
To avoid any incidents, it is necessary to strictly follow the following instructions: