
Mannitol (10%w/v) And Glycerin (10%w/v) Injection
| Product/Composition | Mannitol (10%w/v) And Glycerin (10%w/v) Injection |
|---|---|
| Strength | 250ml / 500ml / 1000ml |
| Form | Injection |
| Production Capacity | 1 Million Injection/Month |
| Therapeutic use | Fluid Therapy |
| Package Insert/Leaflet | Available upon request |
Mannitol (10% w/v) and Glycerin (10% w/v) Injection is an osmotic diuretic formulation commonly used to reduce elevated intracranial or intraocular pressure. It combines mannitol, a sugar alcohol, with glycerin, a hyperosmolar agent, to enhance osmotic effects.
Here are the key details:
1. Composition and Form
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Mannitol: 10% w/v
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Glycerin: 10% w/v
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Sterile solution for intravenous (IV) infusion.
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Typically supplied in vials for hospital use.
2. Mechanism of Action
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Mannitol: Increases plasma osmolarity, drawing water from tissues (brain, eye) into the bloodstream, reducing edema and pressure.
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Glycerin: Hyperosmotic agent that also draws fluid out of tissues, complementing mannitol’s effect.
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The combination produces a rapid reduction in intracranial or intraocular pressure.
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Promotes diuresis by increasing renal filtration and osmotic load in kidneys.
3. Indications
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Acute elevated intracranial pressure due to trauma, hemorrhage, or edema.
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Acute glaucoma or raised intraocular pressure prior to surgery or during emergencies.
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Sometimes used in combination with other therapies for cerebral edema or brain injury.
4. Administration
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Given intravenously via slow infusion.
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Dose depends on patient weight, severity of condition, and physician’s protocol.
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Monitor fluid balance, electrolytes, and renal function during administration.
5. Side Effects
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Electrolyte imbalance: hyponatremia, hypernatremia, hypokalemia.
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Dehydration or excessive diuresis.
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Hypotension or circulatory overload if infused too rapidly.
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Headache, nausea, or vomiting.
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Rare: allergic reactions or acute kidney injury, especially in patients with pre-existing renal impairment.
6. Contraindications
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Severe renal failure or anuria.
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Dehydration or severe fluid/electrolyte imbalance.
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Congestive heart failure or pulmonary edema (risk of fluid overload).
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Known hypersensitivity to mannitol or glycerin.
7. Precautions
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Monitor serum electrolytes, renal function, and fluid balance during therapy.
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Avoid rapid IV bolus to prevent hypotension or osmotic shifts.
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Use cautiously in elderly patients or those with cardiac or renal disease.
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Adjust dose in patients with pre-existing metabolic disorders or diabetes (glycerin may affect glucose levels).
8. Storage
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Store at controlled room temperature, protect from light.
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Ensure solution is clear and free from crystals before administration.
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Reconstituted solution (if needed) should be used promptly according to guidelines.