Fluconazole instructions for administration

Instructions for administration
Dosage/administration (adults) Dosage/administration (children) Dosage in patients with impaired renal function Administration Mixing the oral suspension IV use of Fluconazole in Viaflex® plus plastic containers
 * Vaginal candidiasis (single dose)
 * Multiple dose
 * Oropharyngeal candidiasis (adults)
 * Esophageal candidiasis (adults)
 * Systemic candida infections (adults)
 * Urinary tract infections/peritonitis
 * Cryptococcal meningitis (adults)
 * Prophylaxis in patients undergoing bone marrow transplantation
 * Oropharyngeal candidiasis (children)
 * Esophageal candidiasis (children)
 * Systemic candida infections (children)
 * Cryptococcal meningitis (children)

Vaginal candidiasis (single dose)
The recommended dosage of Fluconazole for vaginal candidiasis is 150 mg as a single oral dose. Return to top

Multiple dose
SINCE ORAL ABSORPTION IS RAPID AND ALMOST COMPLETE, THE DAILY DOSE OF Fluconazole IS THE SAME FOR ORAL (TABLETS AND SUSPENSION) AND INTRAVENOUS ADMINISTRATION. In general, a loading dose of twice the daily dose is recommended on the first day of therapy to result in plasma concentrations close to steady-state by the second day of therapy. The daily dose of Fluconazole for the treatment of infections other than vaginal candidiasis should be based on the infecting organism and the patient's response to therapy. Treatment should be continued until clinical parameters or laboratory tests indicate that active fungal infection has subsided. An inadequate period of treatment may lead to recurrence of active infection. Patients with AIDS and cryptococcal meningitis or recurrent oropharyngeal candidiasis usually require maintenance therapy to prevent relapse. Return to top

Oropharyngeal candidiasis (adults)
The recommended dosage of Fluconazole for oropharyngeal candidiasis is 200 mg on the first day, followed by 100 mg once daily. Clinical evidence of oropharyngeal candidiasis generally resolves within several days, but treatment should be continued for at least 2 weeks to decrease the likelihood of relapse. Return to top

Esophageal candidiasis (adults)
The recommended dosage of Fluconazole for esophageal candidiasis is 200 mg on the first day, followed by 100 mg once daily. Doses up to 400 mg/day may be used, based on medical judgment of the patient's response to therapy. Patients with esophageal candidiasis should be treated for a minimum of three weeks and for at least two weeks following resolution of symptoms. Return to top

Systemic candida infections (adults)
For systemic Candida infections including candidemia, disseminated candidiasis, and pneumonia, optimal therapeutic dosage and duration of therapy have not been established. In open, noncomparative studies of small numbers of patients, doses of up to 400 mg daily have been used. Return to top

Urinary tract infections/peritonitis
For the treatment of Candida urinary tract infections and peritonitis, daily doses of 50–200 mg have been used in open, noncomparative studies of small numbers of patients. Return to top

Cryptococcal meningitis (adults)
The recommended dosage for treatment of acute cryptococcal meningitis is 400 mg on the first day, followed by 200 mg once daily. A dosage of 400 mg once daily may be used, based on medical judgment of the patient's response to therapy. The recommended duration of treatment for initial therapy of cryptococcal meningitis is 10–12 weeks after the cerebrospinal fluid becomes culture negative. The recommended dosage of Fluconazole for suppression of relapse of cryptococcal meningitis in patients with AIDS is 200 mg once daily. Return to top

Prophylaxis in patients undergoing bone marrow transplantation
The recommended Fluconazole daily dosage for the prevention of candidiasis of patients undergoing bone marrow transplantation is 400 mg, once daily. Patients who are anticipated to have severe granulocytopenia (less than 500 neutrophils per cu mm) should start Fluconazole prophylaxis several days before the anticipated onset of neutropenia, and continue for 7 days after the neutrophil count rises above 1000 cells per cu mm. Return to top

Dosage/administration (children)
The following dose equivalency scheme should generally provide equivalent exposure in pediatric and adult patients: Experience with Fluconazole in neonates is limited to pharmacokinetic studies in premature newborns. Based on the prolonged half-life seen in premature newborns (gestational age 26 to 29 weeks), these children, in the first two weeks of life, should receive the same dosage (mg/kg) as in older children, but administered every 72 hours. After the first two weeks, these children should be dosed once daily. No information regarding Fluconazole pharmacokinetics in full-term newborns is available. Return to top

Oropharyngeal candidiasis (children)
The recommended dosage of Fluconazole for oropharyngeal candidiasis in children is 6 mg/kg on the first day, followed by 3 mg/kg once daily. Treatment should be administered for at least 2 weeks to decrease the likelihood of relapse. Return to top

Esophageal candidiasis (children)
For the treatment of esophageal candidiasis, the recommended dosage of Fluconazole in children is 6 mg/kg on the first day, followed by 3 mg/kg once daily. Doses up to 12 mg/kg/day may be used based on medical judgment of the patient's response to therapy. Patients with esophageal candidiasis should be treated for a minimum of three weeks and for at least 2 weeks following the resolution of symptoms. Return to top

Systemic candida infections (children)
For the treatment of candidemia and disseminated Candida infections, daily doses of 6–12 mg/kg/day have been used in an open, noncomparative study of a small number of children. Return to top

Cryptococcal meningitis (children)
For the treatment of acute cryptococcal meningitis, the recommended dosage is 12 mg/kg on the first day, followed by 6 mg/kg once daily. A dosage of 12 mg/kg once daily may be used, based on medical judgment of the patient's response to therapy. The recommended duration of treatment for initial therapy of cryptococcal meningitis is 10–12 weeks after the cerebrospinal fluid becomes culture negative. For suppression of relapse of cryptococcal meningitis in children with AIDS, the recommended dose of Fluconazole is 6 mg/kg once daily. Return to top

Dosage in patients with impaired renal function
Fluconazole is cleared primarily by renal excretion as unchanged drug. There is no need to adjust single dose therapy for vaginal candidiasis because of impaired renal function. In patients with impaired renal function who will receive multiple doses of Fluconazole, an initial loading dose of 50 to 400 mg should be given. After the loading dose, the daily dose (according to indication) should be based on the following table: These are suggested dose adjustments based on pharmacokinetics following administration of multiple doses. Further adjustment may be needed depending upon clinical condition. When serum creatinine is the only measure of renal function available, the following formula (based on sex, weight, and age of the patient) should be used to estimate the creatinine clearance in adults: Although the pharmacokinetics of Fluconazole has not been studied in children with renal insufficiency, dosage reduction in children with renal insufficiency should parallel that recommended for adults. The following formula may be used to estimate creatinine clearance in children (where K=0.55 for children older than 1 year and 0.45 for infants.): Return to top
 * Males: [Weight (kg) × (140 - age)]/[72 × serum creatinine (mg/100 mL)]
 * Females: 0.85 × above value
 * K × [(linear length or height (cm))/(serum creatinine (mg/100 mL))].

Administration
Fluconazole may be administered either orally or by intravenous infusion. Fluconazole injection has been used safely for up to fourteen days of intravenous therapy. The intravenous infusion of Fluconazole should be administered at a maximum rate of approximately 200 mg/hour, given as a continuous infusion. Fluconazole injections in Viaflex® Plus plastic containers are intended only for intravenous administration using sterile equipment. Parenteral drug products should be inspected visually for particulate matter and discoloration prior to administration whenever solution and container permit. Do not use if the solution is cloudy or precipitated or if the seal is not intact. Return to top

Mixing the oral suspension
Prepare a suspension at time of dispensing as follows: tap bottle until all the powder flows freely. To reconstitute, add 24 mL of distilled water or Purified Water (USP) to Fluconazole bottle and shake vigorously to suspend powder. Each bottle will deliver 35 mL of suspension. The concentrations of the reconstituted suspensions are as follows: Note: Shake oral suspension well before using. Store reconstituted suspension between 86°F (30°C) and 41°F (5°C) and discard unused portion after 2 weeks. Protect from freezing. Return to top

IV use of Fluconazole in Viaflex® plus plastic containers
Do not remove unit from overwrap until ready for use. The overwrap is a moisture barrier. The inner bag maintains the sterility of the product. CAUTION: Do not use plastic containers in series connections. Such use could result in air embolism due to residual air being drawn from the primary container before administration of the fluid from the secondary container is completed. To open: Tear overwrap down side at slit and remove solution container. Some opacity of the plastic due to moisture absorption during the sterilization process may be observed. This is normal and does not affect the solution quality or safety. The opacity will diminish gradually. After removing overwrap, check for minute leaks by squeezing inner bag firmly. If leaks are found, discard solution as sterility may be impaired. DO NOT ADD SUPPLEMENTARY MEDICATION. Preparation for Administration: Return to top
 * 1) Suspend container from eyelet support.
 * 2) Remove plastic protector from outlet port at bottom of container.
 * 3) Attach administration set. Refer to complete directions accompanying set.