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These ranges are based on the mean values of plasma HGH levels calculated from the data of several clinical investigators and reflect their experiences with various methods of radioimmunoassay. Upon gaining experience with this diagnostic test, each clinician will establish his/her own ranges for control and peak levels of HGH. L-arginine is a normal metabolite in animals and man and has a low order of toxicity. Indications and Usage for R-Gene 10R-Gene 10 is indicated as an intravenous stimulant to the pituitary for the release of human growth hormone in patients where the measurement of pituitary reserve for HGH can be of diagnostic usefulness. It can be used as a diagnostic aid in such conditions as panhypopituitarism, pituitary dwarfism, chromophobe adenoma, postsurgical craniopharyngioma, hypophysectomy, pituitary trauma, acromegaly, gigantism and problems of growth and stature. If the insulin hypoglycemia test has indicated a deficiency of pituitary reserve for HGH, a test with R-Gene 10 is advisable to confirm the negative response. This can be done after a waiting period of one day. As patients may not respond to R-Gene 10 (10% Arginine Hydrochloride Injection, USP) during the first test, the unresponsive patient should be tested again to confirm the negative result. A second test can be performed after a waiting period of one day. Some patients who respond to R-Gene 10 do not respond to insulin and vice versa. The rate of false positive responses for R-Gene 10 is approximately 32%, and the rate of false negatives is approximately 27%. ContraindicationsThe administration of R-Gene 10 is contraindicated in persons having highly allergic tendencies. WarningsThere have been two reports of possible overdosage of R-Gene 10 in children. EXTREME CAUTION MUST BE EXERCISED WHEN INFUSING R-Gene 10 INTO PEDIATRIC PATIENTS. OVERDOSAGE OF R-Gene 10 IN PEDIATRIC PATIENTS CAN RESULT IN HYPERCHLOREMIC METABOLIC ACIDOSIS, CEREBRAL EDEMA, OR POSSIBLY DEATH. R-Gene 10 should always be administered by intravenous injection because of its hypertonicity. A suitable antihistaminic drug should be available in the event that an allergic reaction occurs. R-Gene 10 is a diagnostic aid and is not intended for therapeutic use. PrecautionsGeneralR-Gene 10 is a hypertonic (950 mOsmol/liter) and acidic (average pH of 5.6) solution that can irritate tissues. Care should be used to insure administration of R-Gene 10 through a patent catheter within a patent vein. Excessive rates of infusion may result in local irritation and in flushing, nausea, or vomiting. Inadequate dosing or prolongation of the infusion period may diminish the stimulus to the pituitary and nullify the test. The arginine in R-Gene 10 can be metabolized resulting in nitrogen-containing products for excretion. The effect of an acute amino acid or nitrogen burden upon patients with impairment of renal function should be considered when R-Gene 10 is to be administered. The chloride content of R-Gene 10 is 47.5 mEq per 100 mL of solution, and the effect of infusing this amount of chloride into patients with electrolyte imbalance should be evaluated before the test is undertaken. It should be noted that the basal and post stimulation levels of growth hormone are elevated in patients who are pregnant or are taking oral contraceptives. Carcinogenesis, mutagenesis, and impairment of fertilityLong term animal studies have not been performed to evaluate the carcinogenic potential, the mutagenic potential or the effect on fertility of intravenously administered R-Gene 10. Pregnancy Category BReproduction studies have been performed in rabbits and mice at doses 12 times the human dose and have revealed no evidence of impaired fertility or harm to the fetus due to R-Gene 10 (10% Arginine Hydrochloride Injection, USP). There have been no adequate or well controlled studies for the use of R-Gene 10 in pregnant women. Because animal reproduction studies are not always predictive of human response, this drug should not be used during pregnancy. Nursing MothersIt is not known whether intravenous administration of R-Gene 10 could result in significant quantities of arginine in breast milk. Systemically administered amino acids are secreted into breast milk in quantities not likely to have a deleterious effect on the infant. Nevertheless, caution should be exercised when R-Gene 10 is to be administered to nursing women. Geriatric UseClinical studies of arginine did not include a sufficient number of subjects aged 65 and over to determine whether they respond differently from younger subjects. Other reported clinical experience has not identified differences in responses between the elderly and younger patients. Adverse ReactionsAdverse reactions associated with 1670 infusions in premarketing studies were as follows: Non-specific side effects consisting of nausea, vomiting, headache, flushing, numbness and local venous irritation were reported in approximately 3% of the patients. One patient had an allergic reaction which was manifested as a confluent macular rash with reddening and swelling of the hands and face. The rash subsided rapidly after the infusion was terminated and 50 mg of diphenhydramine were administered. One patient had an apparent decrease in platelet count from 150,000 to 60,000. One patient with a history of acrocyanosis had an exacerbation of this condition following infusion of R-Gene 10. OverdosageAn overdosage may cause a transient metabolic acidosis with hyperventilation. The acidosis will be compensated and the base deficit will return to normal following completion of the infusion. If the condition persists, the deficit should be determined and corrected by a calculated dose of an alkalizing agent. See " WARNINGS" for information about overdosage in pediatric patients. R-Gene 10 Dosage and AdministrationThe intravenous dose for adults is 300 mL (30 g arginine hydrochloride) of R-Gene 10. The intravenous dose for children is 5 mL (0.5 g arginine hydrochloride) per kilogram of body weight of R-Gene 10. The intravenous infusion of R-Gene 10 is a part of the test for measurement of pituitary reserve of human growth hormone and, for successful administration of the test, clinical conditions and procedures should be as follows:
Parenteral drug products should be inspected visually for particulate matter and discoloration prior to administration whenever solution and container permit. How is R-Gene 10 SuppliedR-Gene 10 is supplied as a 300 mL fill in 500 mL containers. NDC 0009-0436-24 Exposure of pharmaceutical products to heat should be minimized. Avoid excessive heat. It is recommended that the product be stored at room temperature (25°C); however, brief exposure up to 40°C does not adversely affect the product. Solution that has been frozen must not be used. Rx Only Manufactured By: Directions for Use of I.V. ContainerThe important feature of this container is that it is a closed system. That is, no unfiltered air comes in contact with the solution. The spike is thrust through a solid stopper, the air enters through a bacterial air filter, and only filtered air enters the bottle then or during the infusion. The rubber stopper surface beneath the metal seal is sterile. A special air-inletting, air-filtering set with a bacterial air filter is required. No airway needle is needed.
CAUTION: While the top of the rubber stopper is sterile, as soon as the seal and disc are removed the stopper is exposed. The longer the time between removal of the seal and disc and the piercing of the stopper, the greater the chance of contamination of the stopper. NOTE: When medication is to be added to the bottle:
CONTINUED USE OF SOLUTIONS AND SETS Procedure differs with every hospital for the length of time solutions and administration sets may be used continuously. Some recommend change of both every 8 hours, others recommend change of both every 24 hours, and others recommend change of solutions every 8 hours and change of sets every 24 hours. The shorter the period of use the less the possibility of multiplication of organisms inadvertently introduced. LAB-0020-3.0
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