Source: FDA, National Drug Code (US) Revision Year: 2020
Volumex (Iodinated I 131 Allbumin injection) is indicated for use in determinations of total blood and plasma volumes and in protein turnover studies.
Volumex (Iodinated I 131 Albumin Injection) is administered intravenously.
Parenteral drug products should be inspected visually for particulate matter and abnormal coloration prior to administration whenever solution and container permit.
Volumex (Iodinated I 131 Albumin Injection) may be colorless to very pale yellow. Solutions with excessive coloration should not be used.
When a procedure such as a blood volume or a circulation time determination is to be repeated, the total dosage administered in any one week should not exceed 200 microcuries.
To minimize the uptake of radioactive iodine by the thyroid, prior administration of Lugol’s Solution (Strong Iodine Solution USP) may be used. Ten drops of Lugol’s Solution three times daily, beginning at least 24 hours before administration of Volumex and continuing for one or two weeks thereafter, is a suitable dose. Complete assay data for each single unit dose are provided on the container.
Note: The expiration date given on the container pertains to the biologic properties of the material and not to the radioactivity level. It is important to make certain that the radioactivity in the dose at the time of administration is sufficient for the intended use.
The patient dose should be measured by a suitable radioactivity calibration system immediately prior to administration.
Note: A shielded syringe may be used for withdrawing and injecting the iodinated I 131 albumin.
Dosage may range from 5 to 50 microcuries.
A. Reference Solution:
Reference solution is provided with each single unit dose of Volumex. Determine the radioactivity concentration (net cpm/mL) of the reference solution. Care must be taken to assure that the reference solution and the blood samples (Step B3) are assayed using the same geometric configuration.
B. Administration of Dose:
C. Calculation of Blood Volume:
Net cpm/mL reference solution / Net cpm/mL patient’s blood sample x DF = blood volume (in mL)
Sample Blood Volume Calculations:
Volume of Blood sample aliquot = 1.0 mL
Volume of Reference Solution aliquot = 1.0 mL
Net counts at zero time = 48,100
Net counts obtained from reference solution aliquot = 52, 430
If, for example, DF, dilution factor of the reference solution = 4000
Using the above formula gives = 52,430 / 48,100 × 4000 = 4360 mL
Iodinated I 131 Albumin Injection is administered in sufficiently low dosage to permit repetitions as often as required by clinical circumstances. It must be remembered that it is always necessary to correct for background radioactivity remaining in the blood from former determinations. Therefore, for each determination after the first one, a background blood sample must be taken just before the iodinated I 131 albumin is injected.
Net cpm/mL reference solution blood / Net cpm/mL postinjection blood sample minus Net cpm/mL volume background blood sample x DF = blood L volume (in mL)
The procedure is essentially the same as that for blood volume determination, except that the blood sample drawn from the patient is centrifuged, the red blood cells are removed, and net cpm/mL of the plasma is determined. The formula for calculation of plasma volume, therefore is:
Net cpm/mL reference solution / Net cpm/mL patient’s plasma sample volume x DF = plasma volume (in mL)
Dosages used have ranged from 10 to 150 microcuries. After injection, a period of seven days should be allowed before determinations are made to permit the elimination of any degraded protein in the dose.
The estimated absorbed radiation doses to an average patient (70 kg) from an intravenous injection of 50 microcuries of Iodinated I 131 Albumin Injection USP are shown in Table 4.
Table 4. Estimated Absorbed Radiation Doses:
Tissue | Rads |
---|---|
Blood | 0.25-1.0 |
Thyroid (blocked) | 1.25-2.5 |
Liver | 0.06 |
Gonards | 0.1-0.45 |
Whole-body | 0.05 |
Method of Calculation: Hine GJ, Johnston RE: Absorbed Doses from Radionuclides, J. Nucl Med 11: 468-469, 1970.
For doses of 10, 25, 75, 150, 500 and 750 microcuries, the estimated absorbed doses are 0.2, 0.5, 1.5, 3, 10 and 15 times the number of rads given, respectively.
Store in a refrigerator, 2-8°C (36-46°F).
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