Ascorbic Acid, Vitamin A Palmitate, Cholecalciferol, Thiamine Hydrochloride, Riboflavin-5 Phosphate Sodium, Pyridoxine Hydrochloride, Niacinamide, Dexpanthenol, Alpha-Tocopherol Acetate, Vitamin K1, Folic Acid, Biotin, Cyanocobalamin

FDA Drug Information • Also known as: Pediatric Infuvite Multiple Vitamins

Brand Names
Pediatric Infuvite Multiple Vitamins
Drug Class
Vitamin C [EPC], Vitamin D [EPC], Vitamin B12 [EPC], Vitamin K [EPC], Warfarin Reversal Agent [EPC]
Route
INTRAVENOUS
Product Type
HUMAN PRESCRIPTION DRUG

Description

11 DESCRIPTION INFUVITE PEDIATRIC (multiple vitamins injection) is a sterile product consisting of two vials provided as a single dose or as a pharmacy bulk package for intravenous use intended for administration by intravenous infusion after dilution: INFUVITE PEDIATRIC (multiple vitamins injection) supplied as single dose consists of: (a) Vial 1 (4 mL); and (b) Vial 2 (1 mL). Vial 1 will provide one daily dose of 1.2 mL, 2.6 mL or 4 mL and Vial 2 will provide one daily dose of 0.3 mL, 0.65 mL or 1 mL [ see Dosage and Administration ( 2.2 ) ] . INFUVITE PEDIATRIC (multiple vitamins injection) supplied as pharmacy bulk package consists of: (a) Vial 1 (40 mL Fill in 50 mL Vial); and (b) Vial 2 (10 mL). The mixed solution will provide many single doses [ see Dosage and Administration ( 2.2 ) ]. Each 4 mL of Vial 1 contains 10 vitamins and each 1 mL of Vial 2 contains 3 vitamins (see Table 3). Table 3: INGREDIENTS IN INFUVITE PEDIATRIC FORMULATION Vial 1 Active Ingredient Quantity per 4 mL Ascorbic acid (Vitamin C) 80 mg Vitamin A* (as palmitate) 2,300 IU (equals 0.7 mg) Vitamin D 3 * (cholecalciferol) 400 IU (equals 10 mcg) Thiamine (Vitamin B 1 ) (as the hydrochloride) 1.2 mg Riboflavin (Vitamin B 2 ) (as riboflavin 5-phosphate sodium) 1.4 mg Pyridoxine HCl (Vitamin B 6 ) 1 mg Niacinamide 17 mg Dexpanthenol (as d -pantothenyl alcohol) 5 mg Vitamin E* ( dl -α-tocopheryl acetate) 7 IU (equals 7 mg) Vitamin K 1 * 0.2 mg *Polysorbate 80 is used to water solubilize the oil-soluble vitamins A, D, E, and K. Inactive ingredients in 4 mL of Vial 1: 50 mg polysorbate 80, sodium hydroxide and/or hydrochloric acid for pH adjustment, and water for injection. Vial 2 Active Ingredient Quantity per 1 mL Folic acid 140 mcg Biotin 20 mcg Vitamin B 12 (cyanocobalamin) 1 mcg Inactive ingredients in 1 mL of Vial 2: 75 mg mannitol, citric acid and/or sodium citrate for pH adjustment and water for injection. INFUVITE PEDIATRIC (multiple vitamins injection) makes available a combination of...

What Is Ascorbic Acid, Vitamin A Palmitate, Cholecalciferol, Thiamine Hydrochloride, Riboflavin-5 Phosphate Sodium, Pyridoxine Hydrochloride, Niacinamide, Dexpanthenol, Alpha-Tocopherol Acetate, Vitamin K1, Folic Acid, Biotin, Cyanocobalamin Used For?

1 INDICATIONS AND USAGE INFUVITE PEDIATRIC is a combination of vitamins indicated for the prevention of vitamin deficiency in pediatric patients up to 11 years of age receiving parenteral nutrition. The physician should not await the development of clinical signs of vitamin deficiency before initiating vitamin therapy. INFUVITE PEDIATRIC is a combination of vitamins indicated for the prevention of vitamin deficiency in pediatric patients up to 11 years of age receiving parenteral nutrition ( 1 )

Dosage and Administration

2 DOSAGE AND ADMINISTRATION

  • INFUVITE PEDIATRIC is a combination product that contains the following vitamins: ascorbic acid, vitamin A, vitamin D, thiamine, riboflavin, pyridoxine, niacinamide, dexpanthenol, vitamin E, vitamin K1, folic acid, biotin, and vitamin B12 ( 2.1 )
  • INFUVITE PEDIATRIC is for administration by intravenous infusion after dilution ( 2.1 )
  • Recommended daily dosage is based on patient’s actual weight ( 2.2 ):
  • INFUVITE PEDIATRIC Single Dose: o Weight less than 1 kg: 1.2 mL of Vial 1 and 0.3 mL of Vial 2 o Weight 1 kg to less than 3 kg: 2.6 mL of Vial 1 and 0.65 mL Vial 2 o Weight 3 kg or greater: 4 mL of Vial 1 and 1 mL of Vial 2
  • INFUVITE PEDIATRIC Pharmacy Bulk Package : o Weight less than 1 kg: 1.5 mL of combined content of Vials 1 and 2 o Weight 1 kg to less than 3 kg: 3.25 mL of combined content of Vials 1 and 2 o Weight 3 kg or greater: 5 mL of combined content of Vials 1 and 2.
  • Supplemental vitamin A may be required for low-birth weight infants ( 2.2 )
  • INFUVITE PEDIATRIC is supplied as a single dose and as a pharmacy bulk package:
  • Single Dose consists of two vials labeled Vial 1 and Vial 2. Add one daily dose of Vial 1 and one daily dose of Vial 2 directly to at least 100 mL of intravenous dextrose or saline solution prior to intravenous use ( 2.3 )
  • Pharmacy Bulk Package consists of two vials labeled Vial 1 and Vial 2. Transfer contents of Vial 2 to contents of Vial 1. Then, take 1.5 mL, 3.25 mL, or 5 mL from mixture and add to at least 100 mL of intravenous dextrose or saline solution prior to intravenous use ( 2.3 )
  • After dilution in an intravenous infusion, refrigerate resulting solution unless used immediately. Use solution within 24 hours after dilution ( 2.3 )
  • Monitor blood vitamin concentrations ( 2.4 )
  • See Full Prescribing Information for drug incompatibilities ( 2.5 ). 2.1 Important Dosage Instructions INFUVITE PEDIATRIC is a combination product that contains the following vitamins: ascorbic acid, vitamin A, vitamin D, thiamine, riboflavin, pyridoxine, niacinamide, dexpanthenol, vitamin E, vitamin K1, folic acid, biotin, and vitamin B12 . INFUVITE PEDIATRIC is supplied as a single dose or as a pharmacy bulk package, for intravenous use intended for administration by intravenous infusion after dilution:
  • INFUVITE PEDIATRIC Single Dose consists of two vials. A weight-based volume from each vial must be added directly to dextrose or saline solution prior to intravenous administration [ see Dosage and Administration ( 2.2 , 2.3 ) ].
  • INFUVITE PEDIATRIC Pharmacy Bulk Package consists of two pharmacy bulk vials which must be mixed prior to use. The mixed solution will provide multiple daily doses which must be diluted prior to intravenous administration. Pharmacy bulk package of INFUVITE PEDIATRIC is intended for dispensing of single doses to multiple patients in a pharmacy admixture program and is restricted to the preparation of admixtures for infusion. [ see Dosage and Administration ( 2.2...

  • Side Effects (Adverse Reactions)

    6 ADVERSE REACTIONS The following adverse reactions are discussed in greater detail in other sections of the labeling.

  • Allergic reactions to thiamine [ see Warnings and Precautions ( 5.2 ) ].
  • Hypervitaminosis A [ see Warnings and Precautions ( 5.3 ) ] The following adverse reactions have been identified during postapproval use of INFUVITE PEDIATRIC. 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. Dermatologic: rash, erythema, pruritis CNS: headache, dizziness, agitation, anxiety Ophthalmic: diplopia Adverse reactions have included anaphylaxis, rash, erythema, pruritis, headache, dizziness, agitation, anxiety, diplopia ( 6 ) To report SUSPECTED ADVERSE REACTIONS, contact Sandoz Inc. at 1-800-525-8747 or FDA at 1-800-FDA-1088 or www.fda.gov/medwatch.

  • Drug Interactions

    7 DRUG INTERACTIONS A number of interactions between vitamins and drugs have been reported. The following are examples of these types of interactions. Effect of INFUVITE PEDIATRIC on other drugs :

  • Antibiotics: Thiamine, riboflavin, pyridoxine, niacinamide, and ascorbic acid decrease activities of erythromycin, kanamycin, streptomycin, doxycycline, and lincomycin ( 7.1 )
  • Bleomycin: Ascorbic acid and riboflavin may reduce the activity of bleomycin ( 7.1 )
  • Levodopa: Pyridoxine may decrease blood levels of levodopa and levodopa efficacy may decrease ( 7.1 )
  • Phenytoin: Folic acid may decrease phenytoin blood levels and increase risk of seizure activity ( 7.1 )
  • Methotrexate: Folic acid may decrease response to methotrexate ( 7.1 ) Effects of other drugs on INFUVITE PEDIATRIC:
  • Hydralazine, Isoniazid: Concomitant administration of hydralazine or isoniazid may increase pyridoxine requirements ( 7.2 ).
  • Phenytoin: May decrease folic acid concentrations ( 7.2 ) 7.1 Drug Interactions Affecting Co-administered Drugs Warfarin : Vitamin K, a component of INFUVITE PEDIATRIC, antagonizes the anticoagulant action of warfarin. In patients who are co-administered warfarin and INFUVITE PEDIATRIC, blood levels of prothrombin/INR should be monitored to determine if dose of warfarin needs to be adjusted [ see Warnings and Precautions ( 5.4 ) ]. Antibiotics : Thiamine, riboflavin, pyridoxine, niacinamide, and ascorbic acid decrease antibiotic activities of erythromycin, kanamycin, streptomycin, doxycycline, and lincomycin. Bleomycin : Ascorbic acid and riboflavin inactivate bleomycin in vitro , thus the activity of bleomycin may be reduced. Levodopa : Pyridoxine may increase the metabolism of levodopa (decrease blood levels of levodopa) and decrease its efficacy. Phenytoin : Folic acid may increase phenytoin metabolism and lower the serum concentration of phenytoin resulting in increased seizure activity. Methotrexate : Folic acid may decrease a patient’s response to methotrexate therapy. 7.2 Drug Interactions Affecting Vitamin Levels Hydralazine, Isoniazid : Concomitant administration of hydralazine or isoniazid may increase pyridoxine requirements. Phenytoin : Phenytoin may decrease serum folic acid concentrations.

  • Contraindications

    4 CONTRAINDICATIONS INFUVITE PEDIATRIC is contraindicated in patients who have:

  • An existing hypervitaminosis, or
  • A history of hypersensitivity to any vitamins or excipients contained in this formulation.
  • Hypersensitivity to any of vitamins or excipients ( 4 )
  • Existing hypervitaminosis ( 4 )

  • Pregnancy and Breastfeeding

    8.1 Pregnancy Pregnancy Category C. INFUVITE PEDIATRIC has not been studied in pregnant women. Pregnant women should follow the U.S. recommended daily allowances for pregnancy because their vitamin requirements may exceed those of non-pregnant women. Animal reproduction studies have not been conducted with INFUVITE PEDIATRIC (multiple vitamins injection).

    8.3 Nursing Mothers INFUVITE PEDIATRIC has not been studied in nursing mothers. Lactating women may have vitamin requirements that exceed those of non-lactating women. Caution should be exercised when INFUVITE PEDIATRIC is administered to nursing mothers.

    Overdosage

    10 OVERDOSAGE Signs and symptoms of acute or chronic overdosage may be those of individual INFUVITE PEDIATRIC component toxicity. There is no clinical experience with INFUVITE PEDIATRIC overdosage.

    How Supplied

    16 HOW SUPPLIED/STORAGE AND HANDLING How Supplied: INFUVITE PEDIATRIC (multiple vitamins injection) is supplied as follows: INFUVITE PEDIATRIC (multiple vitamins injection) Single Dose:

  • NDC 54643-9023-1 - Boxes containing ten single dose vials – five each of Vial 1 (4 mL) and five each of Vial 2 (1 mL), one Vial 1 plus one Vial 2 to be used for a single dose [ see Dosage and Administration ( 2.2 , 2.3 ) ] . INFUVITE PEDIATRIC (multiple vitamins injection) Pharmacy Bulk Package:
  • NDC 54643-9031-0 - Boxes containing two vials – Vial 1 (40 mL Fill in 50 mL Vial) and Vial 2 (10 mL). Mixed contents of Vial 2 with Vial 1 provide thirty-three 1.5 mL single doses, fifteen 3.25 mL single doses or 10 single 5 mL doses [see Dosage and Administration ( 2.2 , 2.3 )]. Storage and Handling: Minimize exposure of INFUVITE PEDIATRIC to light because vitamins A, D and riboflavin are light sensitive. Store under refrigeration 2° to 8°C (36° to 46°F).

  • About This Information

    This drug information is sourced from FDA-approved labeling via the openFDA database. It is intended for educational and reference purposes only. This is not medical advice. Always consult your healthcare provider before making decisions about medication. Drug information may be updated by the FDA; check with your pharmacist for the most current information.

    What are side effects?

    Side effects are unwanted reactions that can occur when taking a medication. They range from mild (headache, nausea) to severe (allergic reactions, organ damage). Not everyone experiences side effects, and severity varies. Report any concerning side effects to your doctor.

    What are drug interactions?

    Drug interactions occur when a medication is affected by another drug, food, or supplement. Interactions can make medications less effective or cause dangerous side effects. Always tell your doctor about all medications and supplements you take.