Package Leaflet: Information for the User
SYNTHAMIN 14 REFORMULATED solution for infusion
Read all of this leaflet carefully before you start using this medicine because it contains important information for you.
Contents of the pack:
Synthamin is a sterile solution that contains a large number of compounds called amino acids. These are the building blocks for proteins that are vital for your body. It also contains some chemical substances called electrolytes, which are very important for your body to function properly.
Along with other compounds such as minerals and vitamins, it is used to provide nutrition (food) directly into your blood when you cannot take food by mouth. It is important that you are given this medicine to help you improve.
It is usually given along with other nutrition solutions.
Synthamin should not be given to you if you have any of the following clinical conditions
medicine (including those listed in section 6).
Warnings and precautions
Tell your doctor or nurse before you start using Synthamin
If any abnormal signs or symptoms of hypersensitivity or allergic reactions are observed, the infusion should be stopped immediately.
When used in newborns and children under 2 years, the solution (in the bags and administration equipment) should be protected from light exposure until the end of administration (see section 2).
Using Synthamin with other medicines
Tell your doctor or nurse if you are taking or have recently taken or might take any other medicines.
No interaction studies have been performed with Synthamin.
Due to the potassium content of Synthamin, special care is necessary in patients treated with potassium-sparing diuretics (e.g., amiloride, spironolactone, triamterene), with angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitors (ACE), with angiotensin II receptor antagonists, or with immunosuppressants tacrolimus or cyclosporine due to the risk of hyperkalemia.
Pregnancy, breastfeeding, and fertility
If you are pregnant or breastfeeding, or think you may be pregnant or are planning to have a baby, ask your doctor or pharmacist for advice before taking this medicine.
The safety of using amino acid solutions in pregnant or breastfeeding women has not been established. Your doctor will carefully weigh the benefits and possible risks before prescribing Synthamin.
Driving and using machines
Synthamin does not affect your ability to drive or use machines.
Use in adults
Your doctor will determine an infusion rate based on your needs and clinical condition, which will depend on your weight, your body's needs, the amount of sugar solution (such as glucose) that can be given to you, and the reason for your treatment.
The solution will be given to you through a slow drip injection (called infusion) through a plastic tube carefully placed in a large vein in your chest (the vena cava). The drip rate will not be more than 70 ml per hour, and you will not receive more than 40 ml per kilogram of body weight in a day.
You will not receive blood transfusions through this tube.
Use in children
When used in newborns and children under 2 years, the solution (in the bags and administration equipment) should be protected from light exposure until the end of administration (see section 2).
In children, the dose of parenteral nutrition should be adjusted individually based on the patient's requirements for amino acids, electrolytes, and energy.
If you are given too much Synthamin
Since your doctor will be the one giving you Synthamin, it is unlikely that you will be given too much. However, if you think you have received more than you should, tell your doctor or nurse.
In case of overdose or accidental ingestion, consult the Toxicology Information Service. Phone 915.620.420
Like all medicines, this medicine can cause side effects, although not everybody gets them.
There have been reports of a stinging pain and redness at the site where the medicine is given in your vein. Allergic reactions, including a severe allergic reaction called anaphylaxis, and other skin reactions (hives, rash, itching, redness), gastrointestinal reactions, and circulatory (shock) or respiratory manifestations have also been reported.
You may experience:
Reporting of side effects
If you experience any side effects, talk to your doctor or nurse, even if it is possible side effects not listed in this leaflet. You can also report side effects directly through the Spanish Medicines and Healthcare Products Agency (AEMPS) website www.notificaRAM.es. By reporting side effects, you can help provide more information on the safety of this medicine.
Keep this medicine out of the sight and reach of children.
When used in newborns and children under 2 years, the solution (in the bags and administration equipment) should be protected from light exposure until the end of administration (see section 2).
Do not store above 25°C.
Protect from light until immediately before use.
Do not refrigerate.
Do not use this medicine after the expiry date which is stated on the bag and carton after EXP. The expiry date is the last day of the month shown.
Discard partially used containers. Any remaining solution should be discarded by a healthcare professional.
Composition of Synthamin
The active substances per 1000 ml are: Glycine 8.76 g, L-Alanine 17.60 g, L-Arginine 9.78 g, L-Phenylalanine 4.76 g, L-Histidine 4.08 g, L-Isoleucine 5.10 g, L-Leucine 6.20 g, L-Lysine hydrochloride 6.16 g, L-Methionine 3.40 g, L-Proline 5.78 g, L-Serine 4.25 g, L-Tyrosine 34 mg, L-Threonine 3.57 g, L-Tryptophan 1.53 g, L-Valine 4.93 g, Sodium acetate trihydrate 5.94 g, Potassium phosphate dibasic 5.22 g, Sodium chloride 1.54 g, Magnesium chloride hexahydrate 1.02 g.
The other ingredients are Water for injections and acetic acid
Approximate electrolyte concentrations (mmol/l) of the solution
Sodium: 70
Potassium: 60
Magnesium: 5
Acetate (1): 140
Chloride: 70
Phosphate (as HPO4-2): 30
Amino acid concentration: 85 g/l
Nitrogen equivalent: 14 g/l
Protein equivalent: 88 g/l
Essential AA/Total AA ratio: 0.45
pH: approximately 6
Calculated osmolality (mOsm/l): 1160
(1) Acetate is added as sodium acetate and/or as acetic acid for pH adjustment.
Appearance and packaging
Synthamin is a clear, particle-free solution. It is presented in Viaflex plastic bags. Each bag is packaged in a protective overpouch.
The bag sizes may be 500 and 1000 ml
The bags are supplied in cartons, each containing the following quantities:
Not all pack sizes may be marketed.
Marketing authorisation holder
Baxter S.L.
Pouet de Camilo 2, 46394 Ribarroja del Turia (Valencia)
Spain
Manufacturer
Baxter S.A.
Boulevard René Branquart, 80
7860 Lessines
Belgium
Date of last revision of this leaflet: March 2020
Detailed and up-to-date information on this medicine is available on the website of the Spanish Agency for Medicines and Healthcare Products (AEMPS) http://www.aemps.gob.es/
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This information is intended only for healthcare professionals
Dosage and administration
Dosage
The total daily dose of these solutions depends on the patient's metabolic needs and clinical response.
Probably, the best procedure for determining individual nitrogen needs is fluid balance determination. Daily doses of amino acids of approximately 1.0-1.5 g/kg body weight in adults and 2-3 g/kg body weight in children, with an adequate amount of calories (around 180 kcal/g nitrogen or +/-30 kcal/g amino acids), are generally sufficient to meet protein needs and promote a positive nitrogen balance.
The use of higher doses, mainly in children, should be monitored through more frequent laboratory tests. The infusion rate should not exceed 0.1 g/kg per hour. The maximum infusion rate depends on the amino acid concentration used. For Synthamin 14 (8.5% amino acids), it will be 100 ml/h.
It is necessary to ensure the maintenance of serum potassium levels. A potassium amount equivalent to 60-180 mEq/day may be indicated. It may be useful to add electrolytes and potassium, depending on the amount of carbohydrates administered and metabolized by the patient. It is essential to frequently monitor serum electrolyte levels, mainly phosphate, magnesium, and chlorides.
Individually, vitamins, trace elements, and other components (including glucose and lipids) may be added to the parenteral nutrition regimen to meet nutritional needs and prevent deficiencies and the development of complications.
The co-administration of a fat emulsion should be evaluated when prolonged parenteral nutrition is required to prevent essential fatty acid deficiency (EFAD).
In the case of peripheral administration, the osmolality of the solution should be taken into account.
The solution should be visually inspected for particles and color before administration.
The infusion rate of the solution should be gradually increased during the first hour and adjusted according to the dose to be administered, the daily volume indicated, and the duration of the infusion.
The use of a final filter is recommended during the administration of parenteral nutrition solutions.
Administration
When used in newborns and children under 2 years, the solution (in the bags and administration equipment) should be protected from light exposure until the end of administration.
Hypertonic mixtures of amino acids and glucose are preferably administered through a central catheter. If the central route is not indicated, they can be administered peripherally to patients who require parenteral nutrition, amino acid solutions along with glucose solutions of appropriate concentration, and lipid emulsions at the same time.
Do not administer unless the solution is clear and colorless or slightly yellow and the packaging is in good condition.
Special warnings and precautions for use:
Exposure to light of parenteral nutrition solutions for intravenous use, especially after mixing with trace elements or vitamins, may have adverse effects on the clinical outcome of newborns due to the generation of peroxides and other degradation products.
When used in newborns and children under 2 years, Synthamin should be protected from light exposure until the end of administration.
Handling and preparation
Instructions for use of the Viaflex bag
In case of additions to the bag:
Use an aseptic technique.
Verify the stability and compatibility of the additives.
Prepare the injection point of the bag.
Puncture the injection point and inject the additives using a syringe or a reconstitution device.
Mix the contents of the bag and the additives.
Inspect the final mixture for color and foreign particles.
Check the bag for absence of leaks.
Ensure that adequate storage conditions are met for the additive.
Infusion administration:
Do not administer blood before, at the same time, or after, through the same equipment due to the risk of pseudoagglutination.
Do not connect bags in series to avoid a gas embolism due to residual air in the primary container.
Discard after single use.
Discard any remaining portion.
Do not reconnect partially used bags.
Special precautions for disposal and other handling:
When used in newborns and children under 2 years, it should be protected from light exposure until the end of administration. Exposure of Synthamin to ambient light, especially after mixing with trace elements or vitamins, generates peroxides and other degradation products that can be reduced if the product is protected from light exposure.
Baxter, Viaflex, and Synthamin are registered trademarks of Baxter International Inc.