Nutropin What Is Nutropin?
Nutropin
Nutropin is produced by Genentech using recombinant DNA technology, and has the same amino acid sequence as growth hormone produced naturally in the human body.
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Nutropin is also available in a liquid version called Nutropin AQ that does not require mixing (reconstitution or suspension). This formulation may be administered simply, conveniently, and safely by vial and syringe using the Nutropin AQ Pen 10.
How Nutropin is supplied
Nutropin is supplied as 5 mg (approximately 15 IU) or 10 mg (approximately 30 IU) of lyophilized, sterile somatropin per vial.
Each 5 mg carton contains one vial of Nutropin (5 mg per vial) and one 10 mL multiple-dose vial of Bacteriostatic Water for Injection, USP (benzyl alcohol preserved). NDC 50242-072-03.
Each 10 mg carton contains one vial of Nutropin (10 mg per vial) and one 10 mL multiple-dose vial of Bacteriostatic Water for Injection, USP (benzyl alcohol preserved). NDC 50242-018-21.
Nutropin is available in the US by prescription only. Healthcare professionals should provide patient training prior to use.
Please click here for full prescribing information for Nutropin AQ and Nutropin.
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Instructions for Use
To guard against the spread of infection, follow these safety measures:Preparing Nutropin
- Wash your hands thoroughly with soap and warm water before preparing the medication.
- Clean the rubber stopper on the top of the vial with an alcohol wipe. Be sure not to touch the top of the vials after cleaning.
- If you accidentally touch the rubber seal, clean it with an alcohol wipe.
- Use needles only once.
- Do not share needles.
Before using, Nutropin is packaged in dry powdered form and should be mixed, or reconstituted, with the diluent (mixing fluid) supplied.
The vial of reconstituted medication may contain more than one dose, depending on how much medication your healthcare provider has prescribed. Make sure to follow dosing instructions given by your healthcare provider.
Steps for preparing the injection
- Write the date on both the diluent vial and the vial of reconstituted Nutropin, so you will know exactly when the diluent was opened and when the medication was reconstituted. The unopened diluent can be used until the expiration date (EXP) printed on the vial label. Reconstituted Nutropin must be used within 14 days after reconstitution.
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- Remove and dispose of the needle guard from the needle and syringe used for reconstitution. Pull on the plunger of the needle and syringe until you have pulled an amount of air into the syringe that equals the amount of diluent (fluid) your healthcare provider has ordered to be mixed with each vial of dry powdered medication.
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- Slowly insert the needle into the vial of diluent so that it goes straight through the center of the rubber stopper. Push the plunger to discharge the air into the vial. The air will make it easier to withdraw liquid from the vial later on.
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- Turn the vial of diluent upside down with the syringe needle still in it and hold it in one hand. Be sure the tip of the needle is in the diluent. Use your other hand to pull back the plunger slowly until the correct amount of diluent is in the syringe.
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- Double-check to be sure you have the correct amount of diluent in the syringe. Remove the needle from the vial. It is important that you do not allow the needle to touch anything except the tops of vials that have been cleaned with alcohol, the insides of needle guards, and properly prepared injection sites. Do not use needles that have come in contact with any other surface. Now that you have the correct amount of diluent in the syringe, you are ready to reconstitute the medication by adding the diluent to the powder in the vial of Nutropin.
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- Using the syringe you have filled with diluent, insert the needle slowly into the center of the rubber stopper in the vial of Nutropin.