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Package leaflet: Information for the user


Chirocaine 0.625 mg/ml or 1.25 mg/ml solution for infusion

For epidural use only


Levobupivacaine


Read all of this leaflet carefully before you start taking this medicine because it contains important information for you.




What is in this leaflet


What Chirocaine is and what it is used for

What you need to know before you are given Chirocaine

How you will be given Chirocaine

Possible side effects

How to store Chirocaine

Contents of the pack and other information


1. What Chirocaine is and what it is used for


Chirocaine belongs to a group of medicines called local anaesthetics. This type of medicine is used to make an area of the body numb or free from pain.


Chirocaine solution for infusion is for adult use only.


Chirocaine is used for pain relief:


2. What you need to know before you are given Chirocaine


Do not use Chirocaine:



Warnings and precautions


Talk to your doctor or nurse before you are given Chirocaine if you have any of the diseases or conditions below. You may need to be checked more closely or given a smaller dose.



Other medicines and Chirocaine


Tell your doctor or nurse if you are taking or have recently taken or might take any other medicines. In particular, tell them if you are taking medicines for:



Pregnancy, breast-feeding and fertility


If you are pregnant, breast-feeding, think you may be pregnant or are planning to have a baby, ask your doctor or nurse for advice before taking this medicine.


Chirocaine must not be agiven for pain relief by injection into the area around the neck of the womb or cervixduring childbirth (paracervical block).


The effect of Chirocaine on the child during the early stage of pregnancy is not known. Therefore, Chirocaine should not be used during the first three months of your pregnancy, unless your doctor thinks it is necessary.


It is not known if levobupivacaine passes into breast milk however from the experience with a similar drug, only small amounts of levobupivacaine are expected to pass into breast milk. Breast-feeding is therefore possible after having a local anaesthetic.


Driving and using machines


The use of Chirocaine can have a considerable effect on the ability to drive or use machines. You must not drive or operate machinery until all the effects of Chirocaine and the immediate effects of surgery have worn off. Make sure you get advice about this matter from the doctor or nurse who is treating you, before leaving hospital.


Important information about some of the ingredients of Chirocaine


This medicinal product contains 3.6 mg/mL sodium in the bag or ampoule solution to be taken into consideration by patients on a controlled sodium diet.


3. How to you will be given Chirocaine


Your doctor will give you Chirocaine through a small tube in your back (epidural). Your doctor and nurse will watch you carefully while you are being given Chirocaine.


Dosage


Adults:

The amount of Chirocaine you will be given and how often it is given will depend on why it is being used and also on your health, age and weight. The smallest dose that can produce numbness in the required area will be used. The dose will be carefully worked out by your doctor.


When Chirocaine is used for pain relief during childbirth the dose used should be particularly carefully controlled.


Children:

Not recommended.


If you get more Chirocaine than you should


If you get more Chirocaine than you should, you may have numbness of the tongue, dizziness, blurred vision, muscle twitching, severe breathing difficulties (including stopping breathing) and even fits (convulsions). If you notice any of these symptoms, tell your doctor immediately. Sometimes too much Chirocaine may also cause low blood pressure, fast or slow heartbeats and changes in your heart rhythm. Your doctor may need to give you other medicines to help stop these symptoms.

If you have any further questions on the use of this medicine, ask your doctor or nurse.


4. Possible Side Effects


Like all medicines, this medicine can cause side effects, although not everybody gets them.Some side effects with Chirocaine can be serious.


Tell your doctor or nurse immediately if you notice any of the following side effects.

Very common: may affect more than 1 in 10 people

feeling tired or weak, short of breath, looking pale (these are all signs of anaemia)


Common: may affect up to 1 in 10 people

problems (distress) for an unborn child


Not known: frequency cannot be estimated from the available data

serious allergic (hypersensitive) reactions which cause severe breathing difficulties, difficulty in swallowing, hives, very low blood pressure and swelling of the tongue or throat.

breathing stopping

heart block or heart stopping

loss of consciousness

paralysis

fits (convulsions)


Other side effects that may also occur:

Very common: may affect more than 1 in 10 people


Common: may affect up to 1 in 10 people



Not known; frequency cannot be estimated from the available data


Fast, slow or irregular heartbeats and heart rhythm changes that can be seen on an ECG, have also been reported as side effects.


Rarely, some side effects may be long-term or permanent.


Reporting of side effects


If you get any side effects, talk to your doctor or nurse. This includes any possible side effects not listed in this leaflet


You can also report side effects directly viathe national reporting system listed in Appendix V. By reporting side effects, you can help provide more information on the safety of this medicine.


5. How to store Chirocaine



Medicines should not be disposed of through wastewater or household waste. These measures will help to protect the environment.


6. Contents of the pack and other information


What Chirocaine contains


The active substance is levobupivacaine (as hydrochloride).

Chirocaine 0.625 mg/ml solution for infusion: One ml contains0.625 mg levobupivacaine (as the hydrochloride).
Chirocaine 1.25 mg/ml solution for infusion: One ml contains1.25 mg levobupivacaine (as the hydrochloride).

The other ingredients are water for injections, sodium chloride, sodium hydroxide and a small quantity of hydrochloric acid.


What Chirocainelooks like and contents of the pack


Chirocaine is a clear, colourless solution, in a flexible polyester bag with an aluminium over pouch. Each bag contains 100 ml or 200ml solution. It is supplied in packs of 5 bags of the 100ml or 200ml solution or 24 or 60 bags of the 100ml solution and 12 or 32 bags of the 200 ml solution. Not all pack sizes may be marketed.


Marketing Authorisation Holder


[To be completed nationally]


Manufacturer


Baxter Healthcare S.A, Moneen Road, Castlebar, Ireland


This medicinal product is authorised in the Member States of the EEA under the following names:


Chirocaine: Italy,Sweden, Portugal, Netherlands, France, UK, Ireland, Finland, Greece, Belgium, Luxembourg.

Chirocane: Spain


This leaflet was last revised in

2016-10-27

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The following information is intended for medical or health professionals only:


Chirocaine 0.625 mg/ml or 1.25 mg/ml solution for infusion.


Instructions for use and handling


Chirocaine 0.625 or 1.25 mg/ml solution for infusion is intended for single epidural use onlyand must not be used for intravenous administration. Do not use unless the solution is clear and container is undamaged. Discard any unused solution.

As for all parenteral medicinal products, the solution/dilution should be inspected visually prior to use. Only clear solutions without visible particles should be used.


Shelf life after dilution in sodium chloride solution 0.9%:

Chemical and physical in-use stability has been demonstrated for both levobupivacaine 0.625 mg/ml and 1.25 mg/ml with 8.3-8.4 g/mlclonidine, 50 g /ml morphine and 2 g /ml fentanyl, stored for 30 days at either 2-8ºC or 20–22C. Chemical and physical in-use stability has been demonstrated for both levobupivacaine 0.625 mg/ml and 1.25 mg/ml with sufentanil added in the concentration of 0.4 g/ml and stored for 30 days at 2-8ºC or 7 days at 20–22C.


From a microbiological point of view, the product should be used immediately. If not used immediately, in-use storage times and conditions prior to use are the responsibility of the user and would normally not be longer than 24 hours at 2-8ºC, unless the admix has been prepared in controlled and validated aseptic conditions.


There is limited safety experience with levobupivacaine therapy for periods exceeding 24 hours.


Chirocaine must not be mixed with any other medicinal products except those listed above. Dilution with alkaline solutions such as sodium bicarbonate may result in precipitation.


The Chirocaine 0.625mg/ml and 1.25mg/ml solution for infusion is packaged in an integral foil overpouch. Inside the integral foil overpouch there is a gradient in relative humidity between that of the solution bag headspace and the space between the bag and overpouch. Due to this phenomenon, a small amount of condensation or water beadlets between the foil overpouch and the bag surfaces may be observed on opening the foil overpouch. This is considered normal for this product. In line with the product user instructions for parenteral medicinal products, the primary bag should be checked for leaks on removal of the overpouch. If a leak is confirmed, discard the solution bag, as the sterility of solution may be impaired.


Method of administration


Levobupivacaine should be administered only by, or under the supervision of, a clinician having the necessary training and experience.


Please refer to the summary of product characteristics for posology information.


Careful aspiration before infusion is recommended to prevent intravascular injection. If toxic symptoms occur, the injection should be stopped immediately.