What is KOPAQ and what is it used for?
KOPAQ is available in colorless glass vial in the form of packages of 50 mk or 100 mk.
This product contains an active ingredient called iohexol and is for diagnostic use only. It is used only to diagnose a disease, it has no use for treatment.
KOPAQ is a “contrast ingredient”. It is given before an x-ray application and makes the film to be taken by the doctor clearer.
What are the Side Effects?
Like all medicines, there may be side effects in people who are sensitive to substances contained in COPAQ.
Allergic effects:
If allergic effects occur while you are still in the hospital or clinic where you have been given COPAQ report it to your doctor immediatelytrails. Among these effects can be:
These side effects may occur within a few hours or days of giving COPAQ. If any of these side effects occur after you leave the hospital, contact the nearest hospital emergency room.
A short-term reduction in urine formation after administration of COPAQ is common. This can lead to kidney damage.
The other undesirable effects listed below are associated with the reason you are given COPAQ and the way it is given. If you are not sure how KOPAQ is applied, ask your doctor.
General (Includes all patients with COPAQ):
Common (affects 100 users from 1-10 users):
Uncommon (affects 1-10 users from 1000 users):
Infrequent (affects 10,000 users from 1-10 users):
Very infrequent (effects less than 10,000 users)
Unknown: cannot be guessed by movement from the data at hand.
After injection into the artery or ballardarmar:
Uncommon (affects 1-10 users from 1000 users):
Infrequent (affects 10,000 users from 1-10 users):
Very infrequent (effects less than 10,000 users)
Unknown (unpredictable from the data at hand):
After injection into the spine:
Very common (affects 10 users from 1 user):
Common (affects 100 users from 1-10 users):
Uncommon (affects 1-10 users from 1000 users):
Infrequent (affects 10,000 users from 1-10 users):
Unknown: cannot be guessed by movement from the data at hand.
After use in body cavities:
(such as the uterus, sacral tubes, bladder, pancreas or hernia)
Very common (affects 10 users from 1 user):
Common (affects 100 users from 1-10 users):
Unknown: cannot be guessed by movement from the data at hand.
After injection into joints:
Very common (affects more than 10 users in 1):
Unknown: cannot be guessed by movement from the data at hand.
After use by mouth:
Very common (affects more than 10 users in 1):
Common (affects 100 users from 1-10 users):
Uncommon (affects 1-10 users from 1000 users):
Additional undesirable effects seen in children and adolescents:
Following the administration of iohexol in premature infants, newborns, and other children, short-term impairment of thyroid function has been reported. This is temporary and returns to normal after a while. Normally no symptoms are seen. Premature babies are particularly sensitive to the effect of iodine.
Short-term abnormalities of transient thyroid function have been reported in the baby of a mother who has been exposed to repeated iohexol applications.
How is KOPAQ Used?
KOPAQ will always be administered by a qualified medical staff who have received special training in this regard.
Your doctor will decide the best dose for you. The dose usually used is a single injection or you may be asked to drink this amount.
After receiving KOPAQ:
However, delayed reactions may also occur.
If you feel any side effects during this time, talk to your doctor immediately (see. “Inspired effects” section).
This recommendation applies to all patients receiving KOPAQ. If you are unsure about anything, ask your doctor.
KOPAQ can be applied in a wide variety of ways. Below is a list of the most common ways to review KOPAQ:
Injecting into an artery or ballardarmar:
KOPAQ is most often injected into a vein in the arm or leg. It is sometimes used through a thin, plastic tube (catheter) that is inserted into an artery in your arm or groin.
Injecting into the spine:
KOPAQ will be injected into the space around your spinal cord for the purpose of imaging your spinal canal. If you have been given this practice, then you will be asked to:
• if you have to lie down and your body upwards for 1 hour or 6 hours, you should rest.
These recommendations above only apply if you inject COPAQ into your spine. If there are any issues you are not sure about, ask your doctor.
Use in body cavities and joints:
Body cavities; can be joints, uterus or sacral tubes. It varies where and how the medication is administered.
Use by mouth:
For examination of the throat, stomach or small intestine, KOPAQ is normally given by mouth. KOPAQ can be diluted with water in these reviews.
If you have an impression that the KOPAQart effect is too strong or weak, talk to your doctor or pharmacist.
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What to Do in case of Overdose?
If you have used more than you should use COPAQiptan, talk to a doctor or pharmacist.
KOPAQ will be administered to you at a health facility and by a medical staff.
When your doctor has an overdose, he or she can correct water or electrolyte imbalances and administer other treatments.
This medicine does not have a special antidote.
What Should I Do When I Forget to Use KOPAQ?
KOPAQ is administered under doctor control.
Do not take double doses to offset forgotten doses.
Post Treatment For KOPAQ Users
Things to consider before using KOPAQ
Who Should not Use KOPAQ?
What Should KOPAQ Users Pay Attention to?
If you are not sure if any of the above apply to you, consult your doctor before taking COPAQ.
Be sure to take lots of fluids before and after taking KOPAQ. This requirement is especially important in patients with multiple myeloma (a disease related to white cells in the blood) disease, diabetes, kidney problems, elderly patients.
Children and adolescents
Make sure they get plenty of fluids before and after taking KOPAQ. This is especially true for babies and young children. Other drugs that can damage the kidneys
It should not be taken at the same time as KOPAQ. If the mother received COPAQ during pregnancy, the thyroid functions of the newborn should be checked within the first week of life.
The KOPAQ infant can be excreted from the body much more slowly than in adults.
Young infants (less than 1 year old) and especially newborns are more susceptible to changes in certain laboratory tests (salt and mineral balance) and changes in blood circulation (blood flow to the heart).
If these warnings apply to you, even at any time in the past, please consult your doctor.
Food and Beverage Consumption Together With KOPAQ
What are the foods and drinks that are inconvenient to be consumed with the specified medication? What should we eat or not eat?
It has no known effect.
Is it Used During Pregnancy (Pregnancy) Period?
Consult your doctor or pharmacist before using the medicine.
If you are pregnant or think you may be pregnant, tell your doctor. Your doctor will only use the medicine if he or she decides that the benefit you will get from using the medicine will be greater than your risk. During pregnancy, radiation should be avoided as much as possible. If you are pregnant, your doctor should decide whether to do this examination, assessing the risk and benefit, and if it is absolutely necessary, apply it.
If you notice that you are pregnant during your treatment, consult your doctor or pharmacist immediately.
Can it be Used During Breastfeeding?
Consult your doctor or pharmacist before using the medicine.
You can continue to breastfeed normally after KOPAQ.
Vehicle and machinery use
If,
do not use vehicles or machinery. Because you may feel lightheadedness and other symptoms.
What is KOPAQ Active Agent?
This medicinal product contains 1 0.012 mg of sodium in every 1 cash, that is, it does not contain “sodium ”.
Combined use with other drugs
If you have diabetes and are taking a drug containing metformin, or if you have recently taken any other medication, including over-the-counter ones, or if you are taking a beta blocker (a drug used to treat high blood pressure) or if you have recently taken an interleukin-2 medication, talk to your doctor before taking COPAQ. Because some medications can change the way KOPAQ is acting.
To download COPAQ prospectus as PDF file here
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