Friday, October 21, 2016

Dicobalt Edetate Injection 300mg (Cambridge Laboratories)






What you should know about Dicobalt Edetate Injection


This leaflet contains information about Dicobalt Edetate Injection, which will have already been given to you by injection into one of your veins. Although you will not be taking this medicine yourself, this leaflet contains important information to help you understand how Dicobalt Edetate Injection is used.


Always follow your doctor`s advice, and if there is anything you do not understand, please ask your doctor or nurse to explain it.





What does Dicobalt Edetate Injection contain


Dicobalt Edetate Injection is a sterile for injection. Each ampoule contains 300mg of dicobalt edetate, which is the active ingredient, 4 g of dextrose (glucose) monohydrate and water. Six ampoules are supplied in each pack.


Dicobalt Edetate Injection reacts with cyanide in the blood and stops the cyanide from causing death.


The holder of the product licence for this medicine is



Medicis Limited

Cricketers

Turgis Green

Hook

Nr Basingstoke

RG27 0AH


The ampoules are made by



Delpharm Tours

Rue Paul Langevin - BP 90241

37172 Chambray-les-Tours Cedex

France




What is Dicobalt Edetate Injection used for?


Dicobalt Edetate Injection is used only as a cure for cyanide poisoning.




When should Dicobalt Edetate Injection not be used?


Dicobalt Edetate Injection should not be used when the poisoning is so mild that the patient is fully awake, or for any condition other than cyanide poisoning.




How Dicobalt Edetate Injection is used


Dicobalt Edetate Injection is always given slowly into the blood stream. The usual dose is one ampoule over 1 to 5 minutes. This can be repeated if the patient does not recover. Other emergency treatment is usually given at the same time.




Side-effects


Dicobalt Edetate Injection may make you sick. It may also cause your blood pressure to fall, making you feel faint, and increase the rate at which your heart is beating. After this you will recover. If you have swelling of the face and neck, chest pain, sweating, an irregular heartbeat or a rash this may mean that too much Dicobalt Edetate has been given. In this case it is very important that the doctor treating you knows about these side-effects straight away.


If you think that Dicobalt Edetate Injection has caused any other side-effects, please tell your doctor or pharmacist (chemist) about it.




Storing Dicobalt Edetate Injection


Dicobalt Edetate Injection should be stored at room temperature (below 25°C) away from light. It should be used before the expiry date printed on the ampoule and carton. All medicines should be kept out of the reach of children.



Date of preparation of this leaflet: July 2005






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