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1/25/2023

Lactated Ringer's Irrigation

Products Affected - Description

    • Lactated Ringer's Irrigation Solution, BBraun, 3000 mL bottle, NDC 00264-7389-60

Reason for the Shortage

    • Baxter had lactated ringer's irrigation on shortage due to increased demand.[1]
    • BBraun had lactated ringer's irrigation on shortage due to increased demand.[2]
    • Hospira had lactated ringer's irrigation on shortage due to increased demand.[3]

Available Products

    • Lactated Ringer's Irrigation Solution, BBraun, 1000 mL bottle, 16 count, NDC 00264-2203-00
    • Lactated Ringer's Irrigation Solution, BBraun, 2000 mL bottle, 8 count, NDC 00264-2203-50
    • Lactated Ringer's Irrigation Solution, BBraun, 4000 mL bottle, 4 count, NDC 00264-2203-70
    • Lactated Ringer's Irrigation Solution, Baxter, 1000 mL bottle, 12 count, NDC 00338-0114-04
    • Lactated Ringer's Irrigation Solution, Baxter, 3000 mL bag, 4 count, NDC 00338-0137-27
    • Lactated Ringer's Irrigation Solution, Baxter, 5000 mL 2 count, NDC 00338-0137-29
    • Lactated Ringer's Irrigation Solution, Pfizer, 3000 mL 4 count, NDC 00409-7828-08
    • Ringer's Irrigation Solution, BBraun, 1000 mL bottle, 16 count, NDC 00264-2202-00

Estimated Resupply Dates

    • Baxter, BBraun, and Hospira have product available to current customers.[1-3]
    • BBraun has the 3000 mL bottles for irrigation on allocation.

Implications for Patient Care

    • Lactated ringer's, sodium chloride, and sterile water irrigations are all widely used.[4]

Safety

    • Clinicians may need to utilize different product sizes or packaging if desired sizes are not available.
    • Multiple brands of products may be available in the system.

Alternative Agents & Management

    • Make policies to allow substitution of products based on product availability at the site. For example, an organization could choose to allow 0.9% sodium chloride solution to be substituted for lactated ringer's solution. Table 1 provides a comparison of fluid components.
    • Evaluate the clinical need for irrigation fluid replacement. Discontinue irrigations when appropriate.
    • Use smaller bag sizes when possible.
    • Consider reserving some products for specific clinical situations.
    Table 1. Comparison of Selected Irrigation Fluids5-6
    ProductmOsm/LNa (mEq/L)Cl (mEq/L)K (mEq/L)Ca (mEq/L)Lactate (mEq/L)
    Lactated Ringer's Solution2741301094328
    0.9% Sodium Chloride308154154

References

    1. Baxter (personal communications). August 14, November 7, December 12, 2014; June 16, August 11, and October 27, 2015.
    2. BBraun (personal communications). August 15, November 7, 2014; January 8, 2015; June 16, August 11, and October 27, 2015.
    3. Hospira (personal communications and website). August 15, November 7 and 26, December 12 and 22, 2014; January 9, March 31, June 16, August 11, and October 27, 2015.
    4. McEvoy GK, Snow EK, Kester L, Litvak K, Miller J, Welsh OH, eds. AHFS DI (Lexi-Comp Online). Bethesda, MD: American Society of Health-System Pharmacists; 2014.
    5. Hospira. Lactated Ringer's Irrigation, USP [product information]. Lake Forest, IL: Hospira; 2009.
    6. Hospira. 0.45% Sodium Chloride Irrigation, USP, and 0.9% Sodium Chloride Irrigation, USP, [product information]. Lake Forest, IL: Hospira; 2009.

Updated

Updated January 25, 2023 by Rachael Freeman, PharmD, BCPS. Created June 16, 2015 by Jane Chandramouli, PharmD, Drug Information Specialist. © 2023, Drug Information Service, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT.

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