Gavilyte N

Name: Gavilyte N

Description

GaviLyte - N is a white powder for reconstitution containing 420 g polyethylene glycol 3350,5.72 g sodium bicarbonate, 11.2 g sodium chloride, 1.48 g potassium chloride and one 2 g flavor pack (optional). When dissolved in water to a volume of 4 liters, GaviLyte - N (PEG-3350, sodium chloride, sodium bicarbonate and potassium chloride for oral solution) is an isosmotic solution, for oral administration, having a pleasant mineral water taste. GaviLyte - N is administered orally or via nasogastric tube as a gastrointestinal lavage. GaviLyte - N with Flavor Pack is available with optional flavor pack. This preparation can be used without the addition of a GaviLyte - N Flavor Pack.

How supplied

GaviLyte - N with Flavor Pack is supplied in a disposable jug, in powdered form, for oral administration as a solution following reconstitution. Each jug has an attached flavor pack, in powdered form, for the addition of the flavor pack by the pharmacist prior to dispensing.

GaviLyte - N with Flavor Pack: PEG-3350 420g, sodium bicarbonate 5.72g, sodium chloride 11.2g, potassium chloride 1.48g and flavor pack 2g (optional). When made up to 4 liters volume with water, the solution contains PEG'3350 31.3 mmol/L, sodium 65 mmol/L, chloride 53 mmol/L, bicarbonate 17 mmol/L and potassium 5 mmol/L.

Storage

Store in sealed container at 25°C, When reconstituted, keep solution refrigerated. Use within 48 hours. Discard unused portion.

NDC 43386-050-10

Manufactured by: Novel Laboratories, Inc., Somerset, NJ 08873. Distributed by: GAVIS Pharmaceuticals, LLC, Somerset, NJ 08873. Revised: Aug 2012

Patient information

GaviLyte - N produces a watery stool which cleanses the bowel before examination. Prepare the solution according to the instructions on the bottle. It is more palatable if chilled. For best results, no solid food should be consumed during the 3 to 4 hour period before drinking the solution, but in no case should solid foods be eaten within 2 hours of taking GaviLyte - N,

Adults drink 240 mL (8oz.) every 10 minutes. Continue drinking until the watery stool is clear and free of solid matter. This usually requires at least 3 liters. Any unused portion should be discarded. Pediatric patients (aged 6 months or greater) drink 25 mL/kg/hour, Continue drinking until the watery stool is clear and free of solid matter. Any unused portion should be discarded. Rapid drinking of each portion is better than drinking small amounts continuously. The first bowel movement should occur approximately one hour after the start of GaviLyte - N administration. You may experience some abdominal bloating and distention before the bowels start to move. If severe discomfort or distention occur, stop drinking temporarily or drink each portion at longer intervals until these symptoms disappear.

Use of GaviLyte - N in children younger than 2 years of age should be carefully monitored for occurrence of possible hypoglycemia, as this solution has no caloric substrate. Dehydration has been reported in 1 child and hypokalemia has been reported in 3 children.

Side effects

Nausea, abdominal fullness and bloating are the most common adverse reactions (occurring in up to 50% of patients) to administration of GaviLyte - N. Abdominal cramps, vomiting and anal irritation occur less frequently. These adverse reactions are transient and subside rapidly. Isolated cases of urticaria, rhinorrhea, dermatitis and (rarely) anaphylactic reaction have been reported which may represent allergic reactions. Published literature contains isolated reports of serious adverse reaction following the administration of PEG-ELS products in patients over 60 years of age. These adverse events include upper Gl bleeding from Mallory-Weiss Tear, esophageal perforation, asystole, sudden dyspnea with pulmonary edema, and “ butterfly-like” infiltrate on chest X-ray after vomiting and aspirating PEG.

Read the entire FDA prescribing information for GaviLyte-N ( PEG-3350 and electrolytes)

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GaviLyte N - Clinical Pharmacology

GaviLyte –N induces a diarrhea which rapidly cleanses the bowel, usually within four hours. The osmotic activity of polyethylene glycol 3350 and the electrolyte concentration result in virtually no net absorption or excretion of ions or water. Accordingly, large volumes may be administered without significant changes in fluid or electrolyte balance.

Warnings

GaviLyte –N Flavor Pack is for use only in combination with the contents of the accompanying 4 liter container. No additional ingredients, e.g. flavorings, should be added to the solution. GaviLyte –N should be used with caution in patients with severe ulcerative colitis. Use of GaviLyte –N in children younger than 2 years of age should be carefully monitored for occurrence of possible hypoglycemia, as this solution has no caloric substrate. Dehydration has been reported in 1 child and hypokalemia has been reported in 3 children.

GaviLyte N Dosage and Administration

GaviLyte –N is usually administered orally, but may be given via nasogastric tube to patients who are unwilling or unable to drink the solution. Ideally, the patient should fast for approximately three or four hours prior to GaviLyte –N administration, but in no case should solid food be given for at least two hours before the solution is given.

Oral administration

Adults: At a rate of 240 mL (8 oz.) every 10 minutes, until the rectal effluent is clear or 4 liters are consumed. Pediatric Patients(aged 6 months or greater): At a rate of 25 mL/kg/hour, until the rectal effluent is clear. Rapid drinking of each portion is preferred to drinking small amounts continuously. Nasogastric tube administration:Adults: At a rate of 20 to 30 mL per minute (1.2 to 1.8 liters per hour). Pediatric Patients(aged 6 months or greater): At a rate of 25 mL/kg/hour, until the rectal effluent is clear.

The first bowel movement should occur approximately one hour after the start of GaviLyte –N administration. Ingestion of 4 liters of GaviLyte –N solution prior to gastrointestinal examination produces satisfactory preparation in over 95% of patients.

Various regimens have been used. One method is to schedule patients for examination in midmorning or later, allowing the patients three hours for drinking and an additional one hour period for complete bowel evacuation. Another method is to administer GaviLyte –N on the evening before the examination.

Preparation of the solution: GaviLyte –N solution is prepared by filling the container to the 4 liter mark with water and shaking vigorously several times to insure that the ingredients are dissolved. Dissolution is facilitated by using lukewarm water. The solution is more palatable if chilled before administration. However, chilled solution is not recommended for infants. The reconstituted solution should be refrigerated and used within 48 hours. Discard any unused portion.

How is GaviLyte N Supplied

GaviLyte –N with Flavor Pack is supplied in a disposable jug, in powdered form, for oral administration as a solution following reconstitution. Each jug has an attached lemon flavor pack, in powdered form, for the addition of the flavor pack by the pharmacist prior to dispensing.

GaviLyte –N with Flavor Pack: PEG 3350 420 g, sodium bicarbonate 5.72 g, sodium chloride 11.2 g, potassium chloride 1.48 g and lemon flavor pack 2 g (optional). When made up to 4 liters volume with water, the solution contains PEG-3350 31.3 mmol/L, sodium 65 mmol/L, chloride 53 mmol/L, bicarbonate 17 mmol/L and potassium 5 mmol/L.

STORAGE: Store in sealed container at 25°C. When reconstituted, keep solution refrigerated. Use within 48 hours. Discard unused portion.

NDC 43386-050-19

Manufactured by:

Novel Laboratories, Inc.

Somerset, NJ 08873

Distributed by:

GAVIS Pharmaceuticals, LLC

Somerset, NJ 08873

GLB-050-4L-02

For the Consumer

Applies to polyethylene glycol 3350 with electrolytes: oral powder for solution

Other dosage forms:

  • oral powder for solution, oral powder for suspension

Along with its needed effects, polyethylene glycol 3350 with electrolytes (the active ingredient contained in GaviLyte-N) may cause some unwanted effects. Although not all of these side effects may occur, if they do occur they may need medical attention.

Check with your doctor immediately if any of the following side effects occur while taking polyethylene glycol 3350 with electrolytes:

More common
  • Full or bloated feeling
  • pain in the upper stomach
  • pressure in the stomach
  • stomach pain
  • swelling of abdominal or stomach area
  • vomiting
Rare
  • Coma
  • confusion
  • convulsions
  • decreased urine output
  • dizziness
  • dry mouth
  • fast or irregular heartbeat
  • headache
  • increased thirst
  • loss of appetite
  • muscle pain or cramps
  • numbness or tingling in the hands, feet, fingertips, lips, or mouth
  • shortness of breath
  • swelling of the face, ankles, or hands
  • unusual tiredness or weakness

Some side effects of polyethylene glycol 3350 with electrolytes may occur that usually do not need medical attention. These side effects may go away during treatment as your body adjusts to the medicine. Also, your health care professional may be able to tell you about ways to prevent or reduce some of these side effects. Check with your health care professional if any of the following side effects continue or are bothersome or if you have any questions about them:

More common
  • Burning, itching, or pain around the anus
  • difficulty with sleeping
  • feeling unusually cold
  • general feeling of discomfort or illness
  • hunger
  • nausea
  • shivering
  • thirst
Less common
  • Acid or sour stomach
  • belching
  • heartburn
  • indigestion
  • stomach discomfort or upset

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