Virux (Inj.) 500ml
৳ 700.00
Indications
- Acute clinical manifestations of Herpes simplex virus in immunocompromised patients
- Severe primary or non-primary genital herpes in immune competent patients
- Varicella zoster virus infection in immunocompromised patients
- Herpes zoster (shingles) in immune competent patients who show very severe acute local or systemic manifestations of the disease
- Herpes simplex encephalitis
Therapeutic Class
Pharmacology
Dosage
- Herpes simplex infection: For normal or immunocompromised immune status: 5 mg/kg every 8 hours
- Very severe Herpes zoster infection (shingles): For normal immune status: 5 mg/kg every 8 hours
- Varicella zoster infection: For immunocompromised immune status: 10 mg/kg every 8 hours
- Herpes simplex encephalitis: For normal or immunocompromised immune status: 10 mg/kg every 8 hours
Each dose should be administered by slow intravenous infusion over a one-hour period.
Administration
Acyclovir IV Injection after reconstitution may be injected directly into a vein over one hour by a controlled-rate infusion pump or be further diluted for administration by infusion. For intravenous infusion each vial of Acyclovir IV Injection should be reconstituted and then, wholly or in part according to the dosage required, added to and mixed with at least 50 mL-100 ml infusion solution. A maximum of 250 mg & 500 mg of Acyclovir may be added to 50 ml & 100 ml infusion solution respectively. After addition of Acyclovir IV Injection to an infusion solution the mixture should be shaken to ensure thorough mixing. Acyclovir IV Injection when diluted in accordance with the above schedule will give an Acyclovir concentration not greater than 0.5% w/v.
Acyclovir IV Injection is known to be compatible with the following infusion fluids and stable for up to 12 hours at room temperature (below 25°C) when diluted to a concentration not greater than 0.5% w/v Acyclovir.
- Sodium Chloride Intravenous Infusion BP (0.45% and 0.9% w/v)
- Sodium Chloride (0.18% w/v) and Glucose (4% w/v) Intravenous Infusion
- Sodium Chloride (0.45% w/v) and Glucose (2.5% w/v) Intravenous Infusion
- Compound Sodium Lactate Intravenous Infusion BP (Hartmann’s Solution)
Acyclovir IV Injection for Intravenous Infusion contains no preservative. Reconstitution and dilution should therefore be carried out immediately before use and any unused solution should be discarded. The solution should not be refrigerated.
Interaction
Contraindications
Side Effects
Pregnancy & Lactation
Precautions & Warnings
Use in Special Populations
Geriatric use: No data are available on this age group. However, as creatinine clearance is often low in the elderly, special attention should be given to dosage reduction.
In patients with renal impairment: Acyclovir should be administered with caution since the drug is excreted through the kidneys. The following modifications in dosage are suggested:
- CrCl: 25-50 ml/min: 5 or 10 mg/kg every 12 hours
- CrCl: 10-25 ml/min: 5 or 10 mg/kg every 24 hours
- CrCl: 0-10 ml/min: 2.5 or 5 mg/kg every 24 hours and after dialysis.
Overdose Effects
Duration of Treatment
Reconstitution
Each 500 mg vial of Acyclovir IV Injection should be reconstituted by the addition of 10 ml of either Water for Injection or Sodium Chloride Intravenous Infusion (0.9% w/v). This provides a solution containing 50 mg Acyclovir per ml.
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