Clinical drug

citric acid 5 MG/ML Topical Solution

5 MG/ML · Topical Solution · topical

A form of citric acid

citric acid 5 MG/ML Topical Solution — Acid preparations. INDICATIONS AND USAGE triCitrasol ® Anticoagulant Sodium Citrate Concentrate, 46.7% Trisodium Citrate, is an anticoagulant used in granulocytapheresis

citric acid 5 MG/ML Topical Solution

Active ingredient

Classification

Acid preparationsCalculi Dissolution Agent

Indications

INDICATIONS AND USAGE triCitrasol ® Anticoagulant Sodium Citrate Concentrate, 46.7% Trisodium Citrate, is an anticoagulant used in granulocytapheresis procedures (granulocyte collection by apheresis). Just prior to performing granulocytapheresis, aseptically add 30 mL of triCitrasol ® to 500 mL of the 6% solution of Hydroxyethyl Starch (HES), e.g. Hespan ® 2-8 . Agitate the resultant solution for 1 minute to assure a uniform concentration of anticoagulant. The resultant solution of triCitrasol ® and 6% solution of HES contains the following concentration depending upon the volume used: Volume of triCitrasol ® Volume of HES Total Volume Final Concentration of triCitrasol ® 30 mL 500 mL (measured from HES bag) 530 mL 2.6% 30 mL 558 mL (injected directly into HES bag) 588 mL 2.4% The triCitrasol ® /HES solution is stable for up to 24 hours at room temperature after mixing. Refer to the manufacturer's Operator's Manual of the apheresis medical device for the directions to perform the granulocytapheresis procedure.

Dosage

DOSAGE AND ADMINISTRATION SODIUM CITRATE 4% ANTICOAGULANT SOLUTION USP is added to tubing sets during apheresis procedures. ( 2 ) SODIUM CITRATE 4% ANTICOAGULANT SOLUTION USP may only be used with apheresis devices. For instructions on the use of the solution see the apheresis device operator's manual. ( 2.1 ) Follow the directions for connecting the SODIUM CITRATE 4% ANTICOAGULANT SOLUTION USP bag to the apheresis system. ( 2.2 ) 2.1 General Dosing Information SODIUM CITRATE 4% W/V ANTICOAGULANT SOLUTION USP is added to tubing sets during apheresis procedures. The solution is connected the tubing set in an apheresis collection. The recommended dose is determined by the apheresis device and metered into the tubing set by the apheresis device. It is not intended for direct intravenous infusion. For instructions on the use of the solution with the apheresis device and tubing set, see the device operator's manual. 2.2 Administration Ensure solution is the SODIUM CITRATE 4% W/V ANTICOAGULANT SOLUTION USP and is within the expiration date. Inspect the bag. Do not use if the container is damaged, leaking or if there is any visible sign of deterioration. Use only if solution is clear and free of particulate matter. Protect from sharp objects. Directions for connecting the SODIUM CITRATE 4% W/V ANTICOAGULANT SOLUTION USP bag to the apheresis device. At the prompt to connect anticoagulant to the apheresis device tubing set: Remove the overwrap by pulling down at the notch, and remove the SODIUM CITRATE 4% W/V ANTICOAGULANT SOLUTION USP bag. Before use, perform the following checks [See Warnings and Precautions (5) .] : Check for leaks by gently squeezing the bag. If leaks are found, discard the bag. Ensure that the solution is the SODIUM CITRATE 4% W/V ANTICOAGULANT SOLUTION USP and is within the expiration date. Inspect the solution in good light. Bags showing cloudiness, haze, or particulate matter should not be used. Remove the protective cap from the port on the bag. Connect the bag to the apheresis device tubing set using aseptic technique and hang the solution. Proceed according to the apheresis device operator's manual. Parenteral drug products should be inspected visually for particulate matter and discoloration prior to administration, whenever the solution and container permit.

Warnings

5. WARNINGS AND PRECAUTIONS Verify that the ANTICOAGULANT SODIUM CITRATE 4% W/V SOLUTION USP has been securely attached to the anticoagulant (AC) line on the system tubing set. Use aseptic technique throughout all procedures to ensure donor safety and quality. Single-use container. Do not reuse. Discard any unused or partially used product. Rx only Verify that the ANTICOAGULANT SODIUM CITRATE 4% W/V SOLUTION USP has been securely attached to the anticoagulant (AC) line on the system tubing set. Use aseptic technique throughout all procedures to ensure donor safety and quality. Single-use container, do not reuse. Discard any unused or partially used product. Rx only ( 5 )

Contraindications

4. CONTRAINDICATIONS DO NOT INFUSE ANTICOAGULANT SODIUM CITRATE 4% W/V SOLUTION USP DIRECTLY TO THE DONOR. DO NOT INFUSE ANTICOAGULANT SODIUM CITRATE 4% W/V SOLUTION USP DIRECTLY TO THE DONOR. ( 4 )

Mechanism of action

12.1. Mechanism of Action ANTICOAGULANT SODIUM CITRATE 4% W/V SOLUTION USP acts as an extracorporeal anticoagulant by binding the free calcium in the blood. Calcium is a necessary co-factor to several steps in the clotting cascade. The following ingredients are key components of the solution: Citric acid for pH regulation Sodium Citrate anticoagulant This solution has no pharmacological effect.

Indicated ICD-10 codes

Source: RxNorm + openFDA + RxClass + FAERS · 2026

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