ATTANE - isoflurane liquid 
Piramal Critical Care Inc

----------

ATTANE™
Isoflurane, USP
Inhalation Anesthetic
For Veterinary Use in Horses and Dogs
WARNING: Not for use in horses intended for food.

CAUTION

Federal  Law restricts this drug to use by or on the order of a licensed veterinarian.

 

DESCRIPTION


Isoflurane, USP, a nonflammable liquid administered by vaporizing, is a general inhalation anesthetic drug. It is l-chloro-2,2,2-trifluoroethyl difluoromethyl ether, and its structural formula is:



iso structure

Each mL contains 99.9% isoflurane.


Some physical constants are:


Molecular weight                                        184.5

Boiling point at 760 mm Hg                        48.5°C (uncorr.)

Refractive index n20D                              1.2990-1.3005

Specific gravity 25° /25° C                      1.496

Vapor pressure in mm Hg** 20° C         238

                                                25° C         295

                                                30° C         367


                                                35° C         450

**Equation for vapor pressure calculation:
                                                   A = 8.056
log10Pvap = A + B                    B = -1664.58 
                             T                    T = oC + 273.16


Partition coefficients at 37°C:

          Water/gas                  0.61

          Blood/gas                  1.43


               Oil/gas                  90.8


Partition coefficients at 25°C - rubber and plastic

          Conductive rubber/gas                    62.0

          Butyl rubber/gas                              75.0

          Polyvinyl chloride/gas                   110.0

          Polyethylene/gas                               ~2.0

          Polyurethane/gas                               ~1.4

          Polyolefin/gas                                   ~1.1


          Butyl acetate/gas                               ~2.5



Purity by gas chromatography                             >99.9%


Lower limit of flammability in oxygen or          None

nitrous oxide at 9 joules/sec. and 23° C


Lower limit of flammability in oxygen or          Greater than useful

nitrous oxide at 900 joules/sec. and 23° C         concentration in anesthesia.


MAC (Minimum Alveolar Concentration) is 1.31% in horses1 and 1.28% in dogs.6


Isoflurane is a clear, colorless, stable liquid containing no additives or chemical stabilizers. Isoflurane has a mildly pungent, musty, ethereal odor. Samples stored in indirect sunlight in clear, colorless glass for five years, as well as samples directly exposed for 30 hours to a 2-amp, 115-volt, 60-cycle long wave U.V. light were unchanged in composition as determined by gas chromatography. Isoflurane in one normal sodium methoxide-methanol solution, a strong base, for over six months consumed essentially no alkali, indicative of strong base stability. Isoflurane does not decompose in the presence of soda lime, (at normal operating temperatures) and does not attack aluminum, tin, brass, iron or copper.


CLINICAL PHARMACOLOGY

Isoflurane is an inhalation anesthetic. Induction and recovery from anesthesia with isoflurane are rapid.2,5 The level of anesthesia may be changed rapidly with isoflurane. Isoflurane is a profound respiratory depressant. RESPIRATION MUST BE MONITORED CLOSELY IN THE HORSE AND DOG AND SUPPORTED WHEN NECESSARY. As anesthetic dose is increased, both tidal volume and respiratory rate decrease.3,6 This depression is partially reversed by surgical stimulation, even at deeper levels of anesthesia.


Blood pressure decreases with induction of anesthesia but returns toward normal with surgical stimulation. Progressive increases in depth of anesthesia produce corresponding decreases in blood pressure; however, heart rhythm is stable and cardiac output is maintained with controlled ventilation and normal PaCO2 despite increasing depth of anesthesia. The hypercapnia which attends spontaneous ventilation during isoflurane anesthesia increases heart rate and raises cardiac output above levels observed with controlled ventilation.3 Isoflurane does not sensitize the myocardium to exogenously administered epinephrine in the dog.


Muscle relaxation may be adequate for intra-abdominal operations at normal levels of anesthesia. However, if muscle relaxants are used to achieve greater relaxation, it should be noted that; ALL COMMONLY USED MUSCLE RELAXANTS ARE MARKEDLY POTENTIATED WITH ISOFLURANE, THE EFFECT BEING MOST PROFOUND WITH THE NONDEPOLARIZING TYPE. Neostigmine reverses the effect of nondepolarizing muscle relaxants in the presence of isoflurane but does not reverse the direct neuromuscular depression of isoflurane.

INDICATIONS & USAGE


Isoflurane, USP is used for induction and maintenance of general anesthesia in horses and dogs.

CONTRAINDICATIONS


Isoflurane is contraindicated in horses and dogs with known sensitivity to isoflurane or to other halogenated agents.

WARNINGS


Increasing depth of anesthesia with isoflurane may increase hypotension and respiratory depression. The electroencephalographic pattern associated with deep anesthesia is characterized by burst suppression, spiking, and isoelectric periods.4

Since levels of anesthesia may be altered easily and rapidly, only vaporizers producing predictable percentage concentrations of isoflurane should be used. (see DOSAGE AND ADMINISTRATION
The action of nondepolarizing relaxants is augmented by isoflurane. Less than the usual amounts of these drugs should be used. If the usual amounts of non-depolarizing relaxants are given, the time for recovery from myoneural blockade will be longer in the presence of isoflurane than in the presence of other commonly used anesthetics.


Not for use in horses intended for food.






PRECAUTIONS

Isoflurane like some other inhalational anesthetics, can react with desiccated carbon dioxide (CO2) absorbents to produce carbon monoxide which may result in elevated carboxyhemoglobin levels in some patients. Case reports suggest that barium hydroxide lime and soda lime become desiccated when fresh gases are passed through the CO2 absorber canister at high flow rates over many hours or days. When a clinician suspects that CO2 absorbent may be desiccated, it should be replaced before the administration of isoflurane.

Usage in Pregnancy:

Reproduction studies have been performed in mice and rats with no evidence of fetal malformation attributable to isoflurane. Adequate data concerning the safe use of isoflurane in pregnant and breeding horses and dogs have not been obtained.

ADVERSE REACTIONS


Hypotension, respiratory depression, and arrhythmias have been reported.

OVERDOSAGE


In the event of overdosage, or what may appear to be overdosage, the following action should be taken: 

Stop drug administration, establish that the airway is clear and initiate assisted or controlled ventilation with pure oxygen as circumstances dictate.

DOSAGE & ADMINISTRATION

Caution: Operating rooms should be provided with adequate ventilation to prevent the accumulation of anesthetic vapors.

   

 Premedication: A premedication regimen, which may be employed depending upon the patient status, to avert excitement during induction, might include an anticholinergic, a tranquilizer, a muscle relaxant, and a short-acting barbiturate.


Inspired Concentration: The delivered concentration of isoflurane should be known. Isoflurane may be vaporized using a flow-through vaporizer specifically calibrated for isoflurane. Vaporizers delivering a saturated vapor which then is diluted. (eg, Verni-trol(R) vaporizer) also may be used. The delivered concentration from such a vaporizer may be calculated using the formula:

                                               100 PVFV

% isoflurane                         -------------


                                                FT ( PA-FV)

where: PA = Pressure of atmosphere

            PV = Vapor pressure of isoflurane

            FV = Flow of gas through vaporizer (mL/min)

            FT = Total gas flow (mL/min)


Isoflurane contains no stabilizer. Nothing in the drug product alters calibration or operation of these vaporizers.

Induction:
Horses: Inspired concentrations of 3.0% to 5.0% isoflurane alone with oxygen following a barbiturate anesthetic induction are usually employed to induce surgical anesthesia in the horse.

 

Dogs: Inspired concentrations of 2.0% to 2.5% isoflurane alone with oxygen following a barbiturate anesthetic induction are usually employed to induce surgical anesthesia in the dog.


These concentrations can be expected to produce surgical anesthesia in 5 to 10 minutes.

Maintenance: The concentration of vapor necessary to maintain anesthesia is much less than that required to induce it.

 

Horses: Surgical levels of anesthesia in the horse may be sustained with a 1.5% to 1.8% concentration of isoflurane in oxygen.

 

Dogs: Surgical levels of anesthesia in the dog may be sustained with a 1.5% to 1.8% concentration of isoflurane in oxygen.

 

The level of blood pressure during maintenance is an inverse function of isoflurane concentration in the absence of other complicating problems. Excessive decreases, unless related to hypovolemia, may be due to depth of anesthesia and in such instances may be corrected by lightening the level of anesthesia.

 

Recovery from isoflurane anesthesia is typically uneventful.2


HOW SUPPLIED


Attane (isoflurane, USP) is packaged in 100 mL and 250 mL amber-colored bottles.

100 ML - NDC 66794-014-10

250 ML - NDC 66794-014-25

Storage


Store at controlled room temperature 15° to 30° C (59° to 86° F).

REFERENCES


1. Steffey EP, Howland D Jr, Giri S, Eger El II. Enflurane, Halothane and Isoflurane Potency in Horses. AM J Vet Res. 1977; 38(7): 1037-1039.
2. Auer JA, Garner HE, Amend JF, Hutcheson DP, Salem CA. Recovery from Anesthesia in Ponies: A Comparative Study of the Effects of Isoflurane,
Enflurane, Methoxyflurane and Halothane. Equine Vet J. 1978; 10(1): 18-23.
3. Steffey EP, Howland D Jr. Comparison of Circulatory and Respiratory Effects of Isoflurane and Halothane Anesthesia in Horses. Am J Vet Res.
1980; 41(5): 821-825.
4. Auer JA, Amend JF, Garner HE, Hutcheson DP, Salem CA. Electroencephalographic Responses During Volatile Anesthesia in Domestic Ponies: A Comparative Study of Isoflurane, Enflurane, Methoxyflurane, and Halothane. Equine Practice. 1979:3:130-134.
5. Klide AM. Cardiopulmonary Effects of Enflurane and Isoflurane in the Dog. Am J Vet Res. 1976; 37(2): 127-131.
6. Steffey EP, Howland D. Isoflurane Potency in the Dog and Cat. Am J Vet Res. 1977; 38(11): 1833-1936.


To report suspected adverse drug events, for technical assistance or to obtain a copy of the Safety Data Sheet, contact contact Piramal Critical Care, Inc. at (888) 822-8431. For additional information about adverse drug experience reporting for animal drugs, contact FDA at 1-888-FDA-VETS, or online at http://www.fda.gov/reportanimalae.


Approved by FDA under ANADA # 200-141


Manufactured By:
Piramal Critical Care, Inc.
3950 Schelden Circle
Bethlehem, PA 18017, USA
(888) 822-8431


Revised: January 2023


PACKAGE LABEL.PRINCIPAL DISPLAY PANEL - 100 ml


NDC 66794-014-10

Attane™
(isoflurane, USP)

100mL

Inhalation anesthetic.
For Use in Horses and Dogs


attane-100ml-label

 





PACKAGE LABEL.PRINCIPAL DISPLAY PANEL - 250 ml


NDC 66794-014-25

AttaneTM

(isoflurane, USP)

250mL

inhalation anesthetic.
For Use in Horses and Dogs


attane-250ml-label


ATTANE 
isoflurane liquid
Product Information
Product TypePRESCRIPTION ANIMAL DRUGItem Code (Source)NDC:66794-014
Route of AdministrationRESPIRATORY (INHALATION)
Active Ingredient/Active Moiety
Ingredient NameBasis of StrengthStrength
ISOFLURANE (UNII: CYS9AKD70P) (ISOFLURANE - UNII:CYS9AKD70P) ISOFLURANE1 mL  in 1 mL
Packaging
#Item CodePackage DescriptionMarketing Start DateMarketing End Date
1NDC:66794-014-10100 mL in 1 BOTTLE, GLASS
2NDC:66794-014-25250 mL in 1 BOTTLE, GLASS
Marketing Information
Marketing CategoryApplication Number or Monograph CitationMarketing Start DateMarketing End Date
ANADAANADA20014102/11/201102/23/2023
Labeler - Piramal Critical Care Inc (805600439)
Registrant - Piramal Critical Care Inc (805600439)
Establishment
NameAddressID/FEIBusiness Operations
Piramal Critical Care Inc805600439ANALYSIS, API MANUFACTURE, LABEL, MANUFACTURE, PACK

Revised: 2/2023
 
Piramal Critical Care Inc