What is Lens Plus Buffered Saline Solution?
Lens Plus Buffered Saline Solution is the chemical name for salt. Lens Plus Buffered Saline Solution can reduce some types of bacteria in certain body secretions, such as saliva.
Lens Plus Buffered Saline Solution inhalation is used to produce sputum (mucus, or phlegm) from the mouth to help improve lung function in people with cystic fibrosis, or to collect sputum for medical testing. This medication may also be used to dilute other medications inhaled through a nebulizer.
Lens Plus Buffered Saline Solution inhalation may also be used for other purposes not listed in this medication guide.
Lens Plus Buffered Saline Solution indications
Airlife Modudose Lens Plus Buffered Saline Solution as isotonic solution: the dehydration of various origins. To maintain the volume of blood plasma during and after surgery. As a solvent for various drugs.
Hypertonic solution: violations of water-electrolyte metabolism: lack of sodium and chlorine ions; hypoosmotic dehydration of various origins (due to prolonged vomiting, diarrhea, burns with a gastric fistula, pulmonary hemorrhage, intestinal bleeding).
Eye drops and ointment: irritation of the cornea with inflammatory and allergic diseases (combined therapy).
How should I use Lens Plus Buffered Saline Solution?
Use Lens Plus Buffered Saline Solution nebulizer solution as directed by your doctor. Check the label on the medicine for exact dosing instructions.
- Lens Plus Buffered Saline Solution nebulizer solution is for inhalation in a nebulizer only. Do not take Lens Plus Buffered Saline Solution nebulizer solution by mouth or inject it.
- Lens Plus Buffered Saline Solution nebulizer solution is used to dilute other medicines. Follow the instructions provided by your doctor.
- Lens Plus Buffered Saline Solution nebulizer solution may come in a single-dose vial or in a container with multiple doses. Be sure to use the proper amount of Lens Plus Buffered Saline Solution nebulizer solution. If you are using Lens Plus Buffered Saline Solution nebulizer solution from a multiple-dose container, use a measuring device marked for medicine dosing. Ask your pharmacist for help if you are unsure of how to measure your dose.
- If you are using a vial, use your dose immediately after opening the vial and throw away any unused medicine. Do not save the contents of an opened vial for later use.
- Do not use Lens Plus Buffered Saline Solution nebulizer solution if it contains particles, is cloudy or discolored, or if the vial is cracked or damaged.
- This product is intended to dilute other medicines for use in a nebulizer. If you miss a dose of your medicine, follow the missed dose instructions for the medicine that you are mixing with this product.
Ask your health care provider any questions you may have about how to use Lens Plus Buffered Saline Solution nebulizer solution.
Uses of Lens Plus Buffered Saline Solution in details
This product is used to treat dryness inside the nose (nasal passages). It helps add moisture inside the nose to dissolve and soften thick or crusty mucus. In babies and young children with stuffy noses who cannot blow their noses, using this product helps to make the mucus easier to remove with a nasal bulb syringe. This helps relieve stuffiness and makes breathing easier.
This product contains a purified gentle salt solution (also called saline or Lens Plus Buffered Saline Solution solution). It does not contain any medication.
How to use Lens Plus Buffered Saline Solution nasal
Spray this product into each nostril as needed or as directed by your doctor. This product may also be given into the nose as drops or a stream. Follow all directions on the product package. If you are uncertain about any of the information, consult your doctor or pharmacist.
Try not to touch the container tip to the inside of your nose. If this happens, rinse the tip with hot water and dry with a clean tissue before recapping the container.
If your condition persists or worsens, or if you think you may have a serious medical problem, seek immediate medical attention.
Lens Plus Buffered Saline Solution description
Lens Plus Buffered Saline Solution, also known as salt, common salt, table salt or halite, is an ionic compound with the chemical formula NaCl, representing a 1:1 ratio of sodium and chloride ions. Lens Plus Buffered Saline Solution is the salt most responsible for the salinity of seawater and of the extracellular fluid of many multicellular organisms. It is listed on the World Health Organization Model List of Essential Medicines.
Lens Plus Buffered Saline Solution dosage
All injections in VIAFLEX plastic containers are intended for intravenous administration using sterile and nonpyrogenic equipment.
As directed by a physician. Dosage, rate, and duration of administration are to be individualized and depend upon the indication for use, the patient’s age, weight, clinical condition, concomitant treatment, and on the patient’s clinical and laboratory response to treatment.
When other electrolytes or medicines are added to this solution, the dosage and the infusion rate will also be dictated by the dose regimen of the additions.
Parenteral drug products should be inspected visually for particulate matter and discoloration prior to administration whenever solution and container permit. Use of a final filter is recommended during administration of all parenteral solutions, where possible.
Do not administer unless the solution is clear and seal is intact.
Additives may be incompatible with Lens Plus Buffered Saline Solution Injection, USP. As with all parenteral solutions, compatibility of the additives with the solution must be assessed before addition. Before adding a substance or medication, verify that it is soluble and/or stable in water and that the pH range of Lens Plus Buffered Saline Solution Injection, USP is appropriate. After addition, check for unexpected color changes and/or the appearance of precipitates, insoluble complexes or crystals.
The instructions for use of the medication to be added and other relevant literature must be consulted. Additives known or determined to be incompatible must not be used. When introducing additives to Lens Plus Buffered Saline Solution Injection, USP, aseptic technique must be used. Mix the solution thoroughly when additives have been introduced. Do not store solutions containing additives.
After opening the container, the contents should be used immediately and should not be stored for a subsequent infusion. Do not reconnect any partially used containers. Discard any unused portion.
Lens Plus Buffered Saline Solution interactions
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Caution must be exercised in the administration of Lens Plus Buffered Saline Solution Injection, USP to patients receiving corticosteroids or corticotropin.
Studies have not been conducted to evaluate additional drug/drug or drug/food interactions with Lens Plus Buffered Saline Solution (Lens Plus Buffered Saline Solution (Lens Plus Buffered Saline Solution injection) injection) Injection, USP.
Lens Plus Buffered Saline Solution side effects
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Post-Marketing Adverse Reactions
The following adverse reactions have been identified during postapproval use of Lens Plus Buffered Saline Solution Injection, USP. Because these reactions are reported voluntarily from a population of uncertain size, it is not always possible to reliably estimate their frequency or establish a causal relationship to drug exposure.
The following adverse reactions have been reported in the post-marketing experience during use of 0.9% Lens Plus Buffered Saline Solution Injection, USP and include the following:
hypersensitivity/infusion reactions, including hypotension, pyrexia, tremor, chills, urticaria, rash, and pruritus.
Also reported are infusion site reactions, such as infusion site erythema, injection site streaking, burning sensation, and infusion site urticaria.
The following adverse reactions have not been reported with 0.9% Lens Plus Buffered Saline Solution Injection, USP but may occur: hypernatremia, hyperchloremic metabolic acidosis, and hyponatremia, which may be symptomatic.
Hyponatremia has been reported for 0.45% Lens Plus Buffered Saline Solution Injection, USP.
The following adverse reactions have not been reported with 0.45% Lens Plus Buffered Saline Solution Injection, USP but may occur: hyperchloremic metabolic acidosis, hypersensitivity/infusion reactions (including hypotension, pyrexia, tremor, chills, urticaria, rash, and pruritus), and infusion site reactions (such as infusion site erythema, injection site streaking, burning sensation, infusion site urticaria).
If an adverse reaction does occur, discontinue the infusion, evaluate the patient, institute appropriate therapeutic countermeasures and save the remainder of the fluid for examination if deemed necessary.
Lens Plus Buffered Saline Solution contraindications
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Due to potential toxicity of benzyl alcohol in newborns, Bacteriostatic Lens Plus Buffered Saline Solution Injection, USP, 0.9% containing benzyl alcohol must not be used in this patient population.
Bacteriostatic Lens Plus Buffered Saline Solution Injection, USP, 0.9% should not be used for fluid or Lens Plus Buffered Saline Solution replacement.
Active ingredient matches for Lens Plus Buffered Saline Solution:
Sodium Chloride in Canada.
Buffered sodium chloride in Canada.
List of Lens Plus Buffered Saline Solution substitutes (brand and generic names) | Sort by popularity |
Unit description / dosage (Manufacturer) | Price, USD |
Lens Plus (New Zealand) | |
Libenar (Italy, Portugal) | |
Liberanas (Spain) | |
LIBNA (India) | |
0.65 % x 15ml (Plus India) | $ 0.29 |
Libna 0.65% N-DPS / 15ml (Plus India) | $ 0.29 |
LIBNA nasal drops 0.65 % x 15ml (Plus India) | $ 0.29 |
Libna 0.65% N-DPS / 15ml (Plus India) | $ 0.29 |
Lisal (Sweden) | |
Little Noses | |
Little Noses Sterile Saline (United States) | |
Lubricating Nasal Solution | |
Spray; Nasal; Sodium Chloride 0.9% | |
Lymphoseek Diluent | |
Maresis (Brazil) | |
Marine Mist | |
Marlin Salt System (United States) | |
Maxidrate (Brazil) | |
Meinvenil Fisiologico (Spain) | |
Mesalt (Canada) | |
Minims Artificial Tears (United Kingdom) | |
Solution; Ophthalmic; Hydroxyethylcellulose 0.44%; Sodium Chloride 0.35% (Bausch & lomb) | |
Minims Saline (United Kingdom) | |
Solution; Ophthalmic; Sodium Chloride 0.9% | |
Minims Saline 0.9% (United Kingdom) | |
Minims Sodium Chloride | |
Solution; Ophthalmic; Sodium Chloride 0.9% | |
Miniversol (United Kingdom) | |
MooVet Hypertonica 75 mg/ml voor runderen, paarden, schapen, geiten, varkens, honden en katten (Netherlands) | |
Muconase (Philippines) | |
Muconase 0.65 % x 30 mL (Pharma Nutria) | $ 1.36 |
Muconase 0.65 % x 60 mL (Pharma Nutria) | $ 1.97 |
Muconase nasal spray 0.65% 30 mL x 1's (Pharma Nutria) | $ 1.51 |
Muconase nasal spray 0.65% 60 mL x 1's (Pharma Nutria) | $ 2.16 |
Multilarm | |
Injectable; Injection; Sodium Chloride 0.9% | |
Multisoro Infant | |
Muro 128 5% (Argentina) | |
Muro 128 AL | |
Ointment; Ophthalmic; Sodium Chloride 5% | |
Muro 128 Drops | |
Muro 128 Ointment | |
Muro 5% (Egypt) | |
Muro-128 | |
Muroptic (United States) | |
MUSING (India) | |
MUSING nasal drops 0.65 % w/v x 15 ml (Emenox) | $ 0.42 |
Mycinaire (United States) | |
N S (ALBERT) | |
N S INFUSION 1 bottle / 500 ML infusion each (Albert David Ltd) | $ 0.32 |
N S (BAXTER) | |
N S INFUSION 1 bottle / 500 ML infusion each (Baxter India Pvt Ltd) | $ 0.30 |
N S INFUSION 1 bottle / 100 infusions each (Baxter India Pvt Ltd) | $ 0.11 |
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References
- DailyMed. "AMINO ACIDS; CALCIUM ACETATE; GLYCERIN; MAGNESIUM ACETATE; PHOSPHORIC ACID; POTASSIUM CHLORIDE; SODIUM ACETATE; SODIUM CHLORIDE: DailyMed provides trustworthy information about marketed drugs in the United States. DailyMed is the official provider of FDA label information (package inserts).". https://dailymed.nlm.nih.gov/dailyme... (accessed September 17, 2018).
- PubChem. "sodium chloride". https://pubchem.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/com... (accessed September 17, 2018).
- DrugBank. "Sodium Chloride". http://www.drugbank.ca/drugs/DB09153 (accessed September 17, 2018).
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