Label: OPTIRAY 350- ioversol injection
OPTIRAY 320- ioversol injection
OPTIRAY 300- ioversol injection

  • NDC Code(s): 0019-1323-65, 0019-1332-65, 0019-1333-65
  • Packager: Liebel-Flarsheim Company LLC
  • Category: HUMAN PRESCRIPTION DRUG LABEL
  • DEA Schedule: None
  • Marketing Status: New Drug Application

Drug Label Information

Updated February 17, 2023

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  • HIGHLIGHTS OF PRESCRIBING INFORMATION
    These highlights do not include all the information needed to use OPTIRAY IMAGING BULK PACKAGE safely and effectively. See full prescribing information for OPTIRAY IMAGING BULK PACKAGE.

    OPTIRAY® (ioversol) Injection for intravenous use
    Initial U.S. Approval: 1988

    WARNING: RISKS WITH INADVERTENT INTRATHECAL ADMINISTRATION
    See full prescribing information for complete boxed warning.
    FOR INTRA-ARTERIAL AND INTRAVENOUS USE ONLY.

    Inadvertent intrathecal administration may cause death, convulsion, cerebral hemorrhage, coma, paralysis, arachnoiditis, acute renal failure, cardiac arrest, seizures, rhabdomyolysis, hyperthermia, and brain edema [see Warnings and Precuations (5.1)].

    RECENT MAJOR CHANGES

    Warnings and Precautions, Thyroid Dysfunction in Pediatric Patients 0
    to 3 Years of Age (5.8)                                                   2/2023

    INDICATIONS AND USAGE

    OPTIRAY is a radiographic contrast agent indicated for the following:
    Intra-arterial Procedures (1.1)
    Adults:

    • Cerebral Arteriography (300, 320 mg iodine/mL)
    • Peripheral Arteriography (300, 320, 350 mg iodine/mL )
    • Visceral and Renal Arteriography, Aortography (320 mg iodine/mL)
    • Coronary Arteriography and Left Ventriculography (320, 350 mg iodine/mL)

    Pediatric Patients: Angiocardiography (320, 350 mg iodine/mL)


    Intravenous Procedures (1.2)
    Adults:

    • Computed tomography (CT) Imaging of Head and Body (300, 320, 350 mg iodine/mL)
    • Venography (300, 320, 350 mg iodine/mL)
    • Intravenous Excretory Urography (300, 320, 350 mg iodine/mL)
    • Intravenous Digital Subtraction Angiography (350 mg iodine/mL)

    Pediatric Patients: CT Imaging of the Head and Body, and Intravenous Excretory Urography (320mg iodine/mL).

    DOSAGE AND ADMINISTRATION

    The Imaging Bulk Package is not for direct infusion.

    Adjust the volume and concentration of OPTIRAY. Modify the dose accounting for factors such as age, body weight, vessel size, blood flow rate within the vessel. Please see details in full Prescribing Information. (2)

    DOSAGE FORMS AND STRENGTHS

    OPTIRAY Imaging Bulk Package is available in three strengths:


    Injection: 300 mg iodine/mL (ioversol 64%), 320 mg iodine/mL (ioversol 68%), 350 mg iodine/mL (ioversol 74%) in Imaging bulk package bottles. (3)

    CONTRAINDICATIONS

    Symptomatic Hyperthyroidism (4)

    WARNINGS AND PRECAUTIONS

    • Hypersensitivity Reactions: life-threatening or fatal reactions can occur. Always have emergency equipment and trained personnel available. (5.2)
    • Contrast Induced Acute Kidney Injury: Acute injury, including renal failure, can occur. Minimize dose and maintain adequate hydration to minimize risk. (5.3)
    • Cardiovascular Adverse Reactions: hemodynamic disturbances including shock and cardiac arrest may occur during or after administration. (5.4)
    • Thyroid Dysfunction in Pediatric Patients 0 to 3 Years of Age: Individualize thyroid function monitoring based on risk factors such as prematurity. (5.8)

    ADVERSE REACTIONS

    The most common reaction is nausea, occurring at a rate of greater than 1 percent. (6.1)


    To report SUSPECTED ADVERSE REACTIONS, contact LIEBEL-FLARSHEIM COMPANY LLC at 855-266-5037 or FDA at 1-800-FDA-1088 or www.fda.gov/medwatch.

    USE IN SPECIFIC POPULATIONS

    • Lactation: A lactating woman may pump and discard breast milk for 8 hours after OPTIRAY administration. (8.2)

    See 17 for PATIENT COUNSELING INFORMATION.

    Revised: 2/2023

  • Table of Contents

    FULL PRESCRIBING INFORMATION: CONTENTS*

    WARNING: RISKS WITH INADVERTENT INTRATHECAL ADMINISTRATION
    FOR INTRA-ARTERIAL AND INTRAVENOUS USE ONLY.

    RECENT MAJOR CHANGES SECTION

    1 INDICATIONS AND USAGE

    1.1 Intra-arterial

    1.2 Intra-venous

    2 DOSAGE AND ADMINISTRATION

    2.1 Important Administration Instructions

    2.2 Intra-arterial Procedures in Adults

    2.3 Intravenous Procedures in Adults

    2.4 Pediatric Dosing

    2.5 OPTIRAY Imaging Bulk Package Instruction

    3 DOSAGE FORMS AND STRENGTHS

    4 CONTRAINDICATIONS

    5 WARNINGS AND PRECAUTIONS

    5.1 Risks Associated with Inadvertent Intrathecal Administration

    5.2 Hypersensitivity Reactions

    5.3 Contrast Induced Acute Kidney Injury

    5.4 Cardiovascular Adverse Reactions

    5.5 Thromboembolic Events

    5.6 Extravasation and Injection Site Reactions

    5.7 Thyroid Storm in Patients with Hyperthyroidism

    5.8 Thyroid Dysfunction in Pediatric Patients 0 to 3 Years of Age

    5.9 Hypertensive Crisis in Patients with Pheochromocytoma

    5.10 Sickle Cell Crisis in Patients with Sickl Cell Disease

    5.11 Severe Cutaneous Adverse Reactions

    6 ADVERSE REACTIONS

    6.1 Clinical Studies Experience

    6.2 Postmarketing Experience

    7 DRUG INTERACTIONS

    7.1 Drug-Drug Interactions

    7.2 Drug/Laboratory Test Interactions

    8 USE IN SPECIFIC POPULATIONS

    8.1 Pregnancy

    8.2 Lactation

    8.4 Pediatric Use

    8.5 Geriatric Use

    8.6 Renal Impairment

    10 OVERDOSAGE

    11 DESCRIPTION

    11.1 Chemical Characteristics

    11.2 Physical Characteristics

    12 CLINICAL PHARMACOLOGY

    12.1 Mechanism of Action

    12.2 Pharmacodynamics

    12.3 Pharmacokinetics

    13 NONCLINICAL TOXICOLOGY

    13.1 Carcinogenesis, Mutagenesis, Impairment of Fertility

    13.2 Animal Toxicology and/or Pharmacology

    16 HOW SUPPLIED/STORAGE AND HANDLING

    16.1 How Supplied

    16.2 Storage

    17 PATIENT COUNSELING INFORMATION

    *
    Sections or subsections omitted from the full prescribing information are not listed.
  • BOXED WARNING (What is this?)

    WARNING: RISKS WITH INADVERTENT INTRATHECAL ADMINISTRATION
    FOR INTRA-ARTERIAL AND INTRAVENOUS USE ONLY.

    Inadvertent intrathecal administration may cause death, convulsions, cerebral hemorrhage, coma, paralysis, arachnoiditis, acute renal failure, cardiac arrest, seizures, rhabdomyolysis, hyperthermia, and brain edema [see Warnings and Precuations (5.1)].

  • 1 INDICATIONS AND USAGE

    OPTIRAY is indicated for:

    1.1 Intra-arterial

    In adults

    • OPTIRAY 300: cerebral arteriography, and peripheral arteriography.
    • OPTIRAY 320: cerebral arteriography, peripheral arteriography, visceral and renal arteriography, aortography, coronary arteriography, and left ventriculography.
    • OPTIRAY 350: peripheral arteriography, coronary arteriography, and left ventriculography.

    In pediatric patients

    • OPTIRAY 320 and OPTIRAY 350: angiocardiography.

    1.2 Intra-venous

    In adults

    • OPTIRAY 300: CT imaging of the head and body, venography, and intravenous excretory urography.
    • OPTIRAY 320: CT imaging of the head and body, venography, and intravenous excretory urography.
    • OPTIRAY 350: CT imaging of the head and body, venography, intravenous excretory urography, and intravenous digital subtraction angiography (IV-DSA).

    In pediatric patients

    • OPTIRAY 320: CT imaging of the head and body, and intravenous excretory urography.
  • 2 DOSAGE AND ADMINISTRATION

    2.1 Important Administration Instructions

    • OPTIRAY is for intravascular use only [see Boxed Warning, Contraindications (4), Warnings and Precautions (5.1)].
    • Use sterile technique for all handling and administration of OPTIRAY.
    • Inspect glass container prior to use for breakage or other damage and do not use damaged containers.
    • Warm OPTIRAY and administer at body or room temperature.
    • Inspect OPTIRAY for particulate matter or discoloration before administration. Do not administer if OPTIRAY contains particulate matter or is discolored.
    • Do not mix OPTIRAY with other drugs, solutions or total parenteral nutrition mixtures.
    • Use the lowest dose necessary to obtain adequate visualization.
    • Adjust the volume and concentration of OPTIRAY. Modify the dose accounting for factors such as age, body weight, vessel size, blood flow rate within the vessel, anticipated pathology, degree and extent of opacification required, structure(s) or area to be examined, disease processes affecting the patient, and equipment and technique to be employed.
    • Avoid extravasation when injecting OPTIRAY; especially in patients with severe arterial or venous disease [see Warnings and Precautions (5.6)].
    • Hydrate patients before and after OPTIRAY administration [see Warnings and Precautions (5.3)].

    2.2 Intra-arterial Procedures in Adults

    • Cerebral Arteriography

    Use OPTIRAY 300 or OPTIRAY 320. The recommended dose for visualization of cerebral arteries is shown below (may repeat as necessary):

     Diagnostic area Dose Maximum Cumulative Dose
     carotid or vertebral arteries 2 to 12 mL 200 mL

     aortic arch injection

    (four vessel study)

     20 to 50 mL 200 mL
    • Peripheral Arteriography

    Use OPTIRAY 300, OPTIRAY 320 or OPTIRAY 350. The recommended dose for visualization of peripheral arteries is shown below (may repeat as necessary):

     Diagnostic area Dose Maximum Cumulative Dose
    aorta-iliac runoff 60 mL (range 20 to 90 mL) 250 mL
    common iliac, femoral 40 mL (range 10 to 50 mL) 250 mL
    subclavian, brachial 20 mL (range 15 to 30 mL) 250 mL
    • Visceral and Renal Arteriography and Aortography

    Use OPTIRAY 320. The recommended dose for visualization for the aorta and visceral arteries is shown below (may repeat as necessary):

     Diagnostic area Dose Maximum Cumulative Dose
    aorta 45 mL (range 10 to 80 mL) 250 mL
    celiac 45 mL (range 12 to 60 mL) 250 mL
    superior mesenteric 45 mL (range 15 to 60 mL) 250 mL
    renal or inferior mesenteric 9 mL (range 6 to 15 mL) 250 mL
    • Coronary Arteriography and Left Ventriculography

    Use OPTIRAY 320 or OPTIRAY 350. The recommended dose for visualization of the coronary arteries and left ventricle is shown below (may repeat as necessary):

     Diagnostic area Dose Maximum Cumulative Dose
    left coronary 8 mL (range 2 to 10 mL) 250 mL
    right coronary 6 mL (range 1 to 10 mL) 250 mL
    left ventricle 40 mL (range 30 to 50 mL) 250 mL

    2.3 Intravenous Procedures in Adults

    • Computed Tomography

    Use OPTIRAY 300, OPTIRAY 320 or OPTIRAY 350 for head and body imaging.

    Head Imaging
    The recommended dosing is shown below:

    • Scan immediately after completion of the intravenous administration.

     Infusion

     OPTIRAY 300 50 to 150 mL
     OPTIRAY 320 50 to 150 mL
     OPTIRAY 350 50 to 150 mL

    Body Imaging
    OPTIRAY may be administered by bolus injection, by rapid infusion, or by a combination of both. The recommended dosing is shown below:

    • Scanning interval will vary with indication and target organ

    Bolus Injection

     Infusion

     OPTIRAY 300 25 to 75mL 50 to 150 mL
     OPTIRAY 320 25 to 75mL 50 to 150 mL
     OPTIRAY 350 25 to 75mL 50 to 150 mL
    • Venography

    Use OPTIRAY 300, OPTIRAY 320 or OPTIRAY 350. The recommended dose is 50 to 100 mL per extremity; with a maximum cumulative dose of 250 mL.

    • Intravenous Urography

    Use OPTIRAY 350, OPTIRAY 320, or OPTIRAY 300. The recommended dose is shown below:

     Usual Dose

     High Dose Urography

     Maximum Dose

     OPTIRAY 300 50 to 75mL 1.6 mL/kg 150 mL
     OPTIRAY 320 50 to 75mL 1.5 to 2 mL/kg 150 mL
     OPTIRAY 350 50 to 75mL 1.4 mL/kg 150 mL
    • Intravenous Digital Subtraction Angiography (IV-DSA)

    Use OPTIRAY 350. The recommended dose range per injection is 30 to 50 mL; may repeat as necessary with a maximum cumulative dose of 250mL.

    Injection rates will vary depending on the site of catheter placement and vessel size.

    • Central catheter injections are usually made at a rate of between 10 and 30 mL/second.
    • Peripheral injections are usually made at a rate of between 12 and 20 mL/second.

    2.4 Pediatric Dosing

    Intra-arterial Procedures


    • Angiocardiography

    Use OPTIRAY 350 or OPTIRAY 320. The recommended single ventricular dose is 1.25 mL/kg (range 1 mL/kg to 1.5 mL/kg). The maximum cumulative dose is 5 mL/kg up to a maximum total volume of 250 mL.

    Intravenous Procedures

    • Computed Tomography

    Use OPTIRAY 320.

    Head and Body Imaging
    The recommended dose in pediatric patients is 1.5 mL/kg to 2 mL/kg (range 1 mL/kg to 3 mL/kg).

    • Intravenous Urography

    Use OPTIRAY 320. The recommended dose for pediatric patients is 1 mL/kg to 1.5 mL/kg (range 0.5 mL/kg to 3 mL/kg); with a maximum cumulative dose not exceeding 3 mL/kg.

    2.5 OPTIRAY Imaging Bulk Package Instruction

    • The Imaging Bulk Package is not for direct infusion.

    The OPTIRAY® Imaging Bulk Package (IBP) is for use only with an automated contrast injection system, contrast management system, or contrast media transfer set cleared for use with this contrast agent in this Imaging Bulk Package. See device labeling for information on devices indicated for use with this Imaging Bulk Package and techniques to help assure safe use.

    • The OPTIRAY® Imaging Bulk Package is to be used in an imaging room designated to perform radiological procedures that involves administration of an intravascular contrast agent.
    • Utilize sterile technique for penetrating the container closure of the OPTIRAY® Imaging Bulk Package and transferring OPTIRAY® solution. The container closure may be penetrated only one time with a suitable sterile component of the automated contrast injection system, contrast management system, or contrast media transfer set cleared for use with this Imaging Bulk Package. Do not use if tamper-evident ring is broken or missing.
    • The OPTIRAY® Imaging Bulk Package container closure can only be penetrated one time. Once penetrated, suspend and maintain the Imaging Bulk Package container in an inverted position for the specified duration of its use.
    • During the entire period of use, ensure that the contents of the OPTIRAY® Imaging Bulk Package container are in continuous contact with the contrast media transfer set, automated contrast injector system or contrast management system. Do not remove the dispensing set from the OPTIRAY® Imaging Bulk Package container closure to ensure the protection of the contrast media against any possible contamination.
    • The OPTIRAY® Imaging Bulk Package can be used for a maximum of 12-hours once the container closure has been penetrated. Discard any unused contrast media and associated consumables 12-hours after the initial penetration of the OPTIRAY® Imaging Bulk Package.
    • OPTIRAY® in this Imaging Bulk Package should be stored at 25°C (77°F), excursion is permitted from 15°C to 30°C (59°F to 86°F).
  • 3 DOSAGE FORMS AND STRENGTHS

    Injection: clear, colorless to pale yellow solutions containing no undissolved solids, available in the following strengths and multiple-dose containers:

    Imaging Productmg of
    ioversol
    per mL
    mg of organically
    bound iodine
    per mL
    Imaging Bulk Pack Presentation
    OPTIRAY 300
    (Ioversol 64%)
    636300Yes
    OPTIRAY 320
    (Ioversol 68%)
    678320Yes
    OPTIRAY 350
    (Ioversol 74%)
    741350Yes

  • 4 CONTRAINDICATIONS

    Symptomatic hyperthyroidism.

  • 5 WARNINGS AND PRECAUTIONS

    5.1 Risks Associated with Inadvertent Intrathecal Administration

    OPTIRAY is indicated for intravascular use only [see Dosage and Administration (2.1)]. Inadvertent intrathecal administration can cause death, convulsions, cerebral hemorrhage, coma, paralysis, arachnoiditis, acute renal failure, cardiac arrest, seizures, rhabdomyolysis, hyperthermia, and brain edema.

    5.2 Hypersensitivity Reactions

    OPTIRAY can cause life-threatening or fatal hypersensitivity reactions including anaphylaxis and anaphylactic shock. Manifestations include respiratory arrest, laryngospasm, bronchospasm, angioedema, and shock. Most severe reactions develop shortly after the start of the injection (e.g. within 1 to 3 minutes), but delayed reactions may occur. There is an increased risk in patients with a history of a previous reaction to contrast agent, and known allergies (i.e., bronchial asthma, drug, or food allergies), and other hypersensitivities. Premedication with antihistamines or corticosteroids to avoid or minimize possible allergic reactions does not prevent serious life-threatening reactions, but may reduce both their incidence and severity.

    Obtain a history of allergy, hypersensitivity, or prior hypersensitivity reactions to iodinated contrast agents. Always have emergency resuscitation equipment and trained personnel available and monitor all patients for hypersensitivity reactions.

    5.3 Contrast Induced Acute Kidney Injury

    Acute kidney injury, including renal failure, may occur after OPTIRAY administration. Risk factors include: pre-existing renal impairment, dehydration, diabetes mellitus, congestive heart failure, advanced vascular disease, elderly age, concomitant use of nephrotoxic or diuretic medications, multiple myeloma / paraproteinaceous diseases, repetitive and/or large doses of an iodinated contrast agent.

    Use the lowest necessary dose of OPTIRAY in patients with renal impairment. Adequately hydrate patients prior to and following OPTIRAY administration. Do not use laxatives, diuretics, or preparatory dehydration prior to OPTIRAY administration.

    5.4 Cardiovascular Adverse Reactions

    OPTIRAY increases the circulatory osmotic load and may induce acute or delayed hemodynamic disturbances in patients with congestive heart failure, severely impaired renal function, combined renal and hepatic disease, combined renal and cardiac disease, particularly when repetitive or large doses are administered.

    Life-threatening or fatal cardiovascular reactions have occurred with the use of OPTIRAY, including cardiac arrest, hypotensive collapse, and shock. Most deaths occur within 10 minutes of injection; with cardiovascular disease as the main underlying factor. Cardiac decompensation, serious arrhythmias, and myocardial ischemia or infarction can occur during coronary arteriography and ventriculography.

    Based upon literature reports, deaths from the administration of iodinated contrast agents range from 6.6 per 1 million (0.00066 percent) to 1 in 10,000 patients (0.01 percent). Use the lowest necessary dose of OPTIRAY in patients with congestive heart failure and always have emergency resuscitation equipment and trained personnel available. Monitor all patients for severe cardiovascular reactions.

    5.5 Thromboembolic Events

    Angiocardiography
    Serious, fatal, thromboembolic events causing myocardial infarction and stroke can occur during angiographic procedures with OPTIRAY. During these procedures, increased thrombosis and activation of the complement system occurs. Risk factors for thromboembolic events include: length of procedure, catheter and syringe material, underlying disease state, and concomitant medications.

    To minimize thromboembolic events use meticulous angiographic technique. Avoid blood remaining in contact with syringes containing OPTIRAY, which increases the risk of clotting. Avoid angiocardiography in patients with homocystinuria because of the risk of inducing thrombosis and embolism [see Clinical Pharmacology (12.2)].

    5.6 Extravasation and Injection Site Reactions

    Extravasation can occur with OPTIRAY administration, particularly in patients with severe arterial or venous disease and can be associated with pain, hemorrhage and necrosis. Ensure intravascular placement of catheters prior to injection. Monitor patients for extravasation and advise patients to seek medical care for progression of symptoms.

    5.7 Thyroid Storm in Patients with Hyperthyroidism

    OPTIRAY is contraindicated in patients with symptomatic hyperthyroidism [see Contraindications (4)]. Thyroid storm has occurred following the intravascular use of iodinated radiopaque agents in patients with hyperthyroidism or with an autonomously functioning thyroid nodule. Evaluate the risk in such patients before use of OPTIRAY.

    5.8 Thyroid Dysfunction in Pediatric Patients 0 to 3 Years of Age

    Thyroid dysfunction characterized by hypothyroidism or transient thyroid suppression has been reported after both single exposure and multiple exposures to iodinated contrast media (ICM) in pediatric patients 0 to 3 years of age.

    Younger age, very low birth weight, prematurity, underlying medical conditions affecting thyroid function, admission to neonatal or pediatric intensive care units, and congenital cardiac conditions are associated with an increased risk of hypothyroidism after ICM exposure. Pediatric patients with congenital cardiac conditions may be at the greatest risk given that they often require high doses of contrast during invasive cardiac procedures.

    An underactive thyroid during early life may be harmful for cognitive and neurological development and may require thyroid hormone replacement therapy. After exposure to ICM, individualize thyroid function monitoring based on underlying risk factors, especially in term and preterm neonates.

    5.9 Hypertensive Crisis in Patients with Pheochromocytoma

    Hypertensive crisis has occurred after the use of iodinated radiopaque contrast agents in patient with pheochromocytoma. Closely monitor patients when administering OPTIRAY if pheochromocytoma or catecholamine-secreting paraganglioma is suspected. Inject the minimum amount of OPTIRAY necessary and have measures for treatment of hypertensive crisis readily available.

    5.10 Sickle Cell Crisis in Patients with Sickl Cell Disease

    Iodinated contrast agents may promote sickling in individuals who are homozygous for sickle cell disease. Hydrate patients prior to and following OPTIRAY administration, use OPTIRAY only if the necessary imaging information cannot be obtained with alternative imaging modalities, and inject the minimum amount necessary.

    5.11 Severe Cutaneous Adverse Reactions

    Severe cutaneous adverse reactions (SCAR) may develop from 1 hour to several weeks after intravascular contrast agent administration. These reactions include Stevens-Johnson syndrome and toxic epidermal necrolysis (SJS/TEN), acute generalized exanthematous pustulosis (AGEP) and drug reaction with eosinophilia and systemic symptoms (DRESS). Reaction severity may increase and time to onset may decrease with repeat administration of a contrast agent; prophylactic medications may not prevent or mitigate severe cutaneous adverse reactions. Avoid administering OPTIRAY to patients with a history of a severe cutaneous adverse reaction to OPTIRAY.

  • 6 ADVERSE REACTIONS

    The following clinically significant adverse reactions are described elsewhere in the labeling:

    • Risks Associated with Inadvertent Intrathecal Administration [see Warnings and Precautions (5.1)]
    • Hypersensitivity Reactions [see Warnings and Precautions (5.2)]
    • Contrast Induced Acute Kidney Injury [see Warnings and Precautions (5.3)]
    • Cardiovascular Adverse Reactions [see Warnings and Precautions (5.4)]
    • Thromboembolic Events [see Warnings and Precautions (5.5)]
    • Thyroid Dysfunction in Pediatric Patients 0 to 3 Years of Age [see Warnings and Precautions (5.8)]
    • Severe Cutaneous Adverse Reactions [see Warnings and Precautions (5.10)

    6.1 Clinical Studies Experience

    Adult Patients
    Because clinical trials are conducted under widely varying conditions, adverse reaction rates observed in the clinical trials of a drug cannot be directly compared to rates in the clinical trials of another drug and may not reflect the rates observed in practice.

    The following table shows reactions based upon clinical trials with OPTIRAY (ioversol) in 4,187 patients. Adverse reactions are listed by organ system according to clinical importance. More severe reactions are listed before others in a system regardless of incidence. The most common reaction is nausea, occurring at a rate of 1 percent.

    Cardiac disorders
    Cardiac arrest, myocardial infarction, arrhythmia, atrioventricular block complete, atrioventricular block, nodal rhythm, bradycardia, angina pectoris, palpitations

    Ear and labyrinth disorders
    Vertigo, tinnitus

    Eye disorders
    Vision blurred, periorbital edema, conjunctivitis

    Gastrointestinal disorders
    Vomiting, abdominal pain, dysphagia, dry mouth

    General disorders and administration site conditions
    Chest pain, pain, injection site pain, injection site hematoma, extravasation, pyrexia, swelling, asthenia, malaise, fatigue, chills

    Infections and infestations
    Rhinitis

    Injury, poisoning, and procedural complications
    Heart injury, vascular pseudoaneurysm

    Investigations
    Electrocardiogram ST segment depression, blood pressure decreased

    Metabolism and nutrition disorders
    Acidosis

    Musculoskeletal and connective tissue disorders
    Muscular weakness, muscle spasms, back pain

    Nervous system disorders
    Cerebral infarction, aphasia, tremor, dizziness, presyncope, headache, paraesthesia, dysgeusia

    Psychiatric disorders
    Hallucination, visual hallucination, disorientation, anxiety

    Renal and urinary disorders
    Urinary retention, renal pain, polyuria

    Respiratory, thoracic, and mediastinal disorders
    Laryngeal edema, hypoxia, pulmonary edema, dyspnea, hyperventilation, cough, sneezing,
    nasal congestion

    Skin and subcutaneous tissue disorders
    Urticaria, rash, pruritus, swelling face, hyperhidrosis, erythema

    Vascular disorders
    Hypertension, hypotension, arterial spasm, vasospasm, vasodilation, flushing

    Pediatric Patients
    In clinical trials involving 311 patients for pediatric angiocardiography, contrast enhanced computed tomographic imaging of the head and body, and intravenous excretory urography; 6% of patients reported an adverse reactions, with the most common adverse reactions being nausea and fever. Adverse reactions reported were similar in quality and frequency to the adverse events reported by adults.

    6.2 Postmarketing Experience

    The following adverse drug reactions have been reported during post-approval use of OPTIRAY. Because these reactions are reported voluntarily from a population of uncertain size, it is not always possible to reliably estimate frequency or establish a casual relationship to drug exposure.

    Cardiac disorders: coronary artery spasm, cyanosis, arrhythmia (ventricular fibrillation, tachycardia, extrasystole), ECG abnormal.

    Endocrine disorders: Hyperthyroidism, hypothyroidism.

    Eye disorders: temporary blindness, conjunctivitis (including eye irritation, ocular hyperemia, watery eyes).

    Gastrointestinal disorders: tongue edema, salivary hypersecretion.

    General disorders and administration site conditions: injection site reactions including pain, hemorrhage, and necrosis especially after extravasation [see Warnings and Precautions (5.6)], face edema, feeling hot.

    Immune system disorders: hypersensitivity reactions including fatal anaphylactic shock.

    Nervous system disorders: seizure, loss of consciousness, somnolence, hypoesthesia, dyskinesia, amnesia.

    Respiratory disorders: respiratory arrest, asthma, bronchospasm, laryngeal spasm and obstruction, throat irritation, dysphonia.

    Skin and subcutaneous tissue disorders: Reactions range from mild (e.g. rash, erythema, pruritus, urticaria, and skin discoloration) to severe: [e.g. Stevens-Johnson syndrome and toxic epidermal necrolysis (SJS/TEN)], acute generalized exanthematous pustulosis (AGEP) and drug reaction with eosinophilia and systemic symptoms (DRESS).

    Vascular Disorders: phlebitis, thrombosis.

  • 7 DRUG INTERACTIONS

    7.1 Drug-Drug Interactions

    Metformin

    In patients with renal impairment, metformin can cause lactic acidosis. Iodinated contrast agents appear to increase the risk of metformin induced lactic acidosis, possibly as a result of worsening renal function. Stop metformin at the time of, or prior to, OPTIRAY administration in patients with an eGFR between 30 and 60 mL/min/1.73 m2; in patients with a history of hepatic impairment, alcoholism or heart failure; or in patients who will be administered intra-arterial iodinated contrast agents. Re-evaluate eGFR 48 hours after the imaging procedure, and reinstitute only after renal function is stable.

    Radioactive Iodine

    Administration of iodinated contrast agents may interfere with thyroid uptake of radioactive iodine (I 131) and decrease therapeutic efficacy in patients with carcinoma of the thyroid. The decrease in efficacy lasts for 6-8 weeks.

    Oral Cholecystographic Contrast Agents

    Renal toxicity has been reported in patients with liver impairment who were given oral cholecystographic agents followed by intravascular contrast agents. Administration of OPTIRAY should be postponed in patients who have recently received a cholecystographic contrast agent.

    7.2 Drug/Laboratory Test Interactions

    Protein-Bound Iodine, Radioactive Iodine Determinations

    The results of protein bound iodine and radioactive iodine uptake studies, which depend on iodine estimation, will not accurately reflect thyroid function for up to 16 days following administration of iodinated contrast agent. However, thyroid function tests that do not depend on iodine estimations, e.g., T3 resin uptake and total or free thyroxine (T4) assays are not affected.

  • 8 USE IN SPECIFIC POPULATIONS

    8.1 Pregnancy

    Risk Summary
    Postmarketing data with OPTIRAY use in pregnant women are insufficient to determine if there is a risk of drug-associated adverse developmental outcomes. Ioversol crosses the placenta and reaches fetal tissues in small amounts [see Data]. In animal reproduction studies, no adverse developmental effects were observed following daily intravenous administrations of ioversol to pregnant rats (from Gestation Day 7 to 17) and rabbits (Gestation Day 6 to 18) at doses 0.35 and 0.71 times, respectively, the maximum recommended human dose.

    The estimated background risk of major birth defects and miscarriage for the indicated population is unknown. All pregnancies have a background risk of major birth defects, loss, or other adverse outcomes. In the U.S. general population, the estimated background risk of major birth defects and miscarriages in clinically recognized pregnancies is 2-4% and 15-20%, respectively.

    Data

    Human Data
    Literature reports show that ioversol crosses the placenta and is visualized in the digestive tract of exposed infants after birth.

    Animal Data
    Developmental toxicity studies were conducted with ioversol given intravenously at doses of 0, 0.2, 0.8, and 3.2 g iodine/kg/day from Gestation Day7 to 17 and 6 to 18, in rats and rabbits, respectively. No adverse effects on embryo-fetal development were observed in either species at the maximum dose tested (3.2 g iodine/kg/day). Maternal toxicity was observed in rabbits at 0.8 and 3.2 g iodine/kg/day.

    8.2 Lactation

    Risk Summary
    There is no information about the presence of ioversol in human or animal milk, the effects of the drug on the breastfed infant, or the effects of the drug on milk production. However, iodinated contrast agents are excreted unchanged in human milk in very low amounts with poor absorption from the gastrointestinal tract of the breastfed infant. The developmental and health benefits of breastfeeding should be considered along with the mother’s clinical need for OPTIRAY and any potential adverse effects on the breastfed infant from OPTIRAY or from the underlying maternal condition.

    Clinical Considerations
    Interruption of breastfeeding after exposure to iodinated contrast agents is not necessary because the potential exposure of the breastfed infant to iodine is small. However, a lactating woman may consider interrupting breastfeeding and pumping and discarding breast milk for 8 hours (approximately 5 elimination half-lives) after OPTIRAY administration in order to minimize drug exposure to a breast fed infant.

    8.4 Pediatric Use

    Safety and effectiveness in pediatric patients have been established for the use of OPTIRAY 350 and OPTIRAY 320 in angiocardiography; and for OPTIRAY 320 in contrast enhanced computed tomographic imaging of the head and body, and intravenous excretory urography. Use of OPTIRAY 350 and OPTIRAY 320 in these age groups is based on controlled clinical trials involving 159 patients for pediatric angiocardiography; contrast enhanced computed tomographic imaging of the head and body, and intravenous excretory urography. In general, the types of adverse reactions reported are similar to those of adults [see Adverse Reactions (6.1)].

    Safety and effectiveness of OPTIRAY 350 and OPTIRAY 320 have not been established in pediatric patients less than 1 month of age. Safety and effectiveness of OPTIRAY 300 has not been established in pediatric patients.

    Pediatric patients at higher risk of experiencing adverse reactions to OPTIRAY include patients with: asthma, sensitivity to medication and/or allergens, congestive heart failure, serum creatinine greater than 1.5 mg/dL, or age less than 12 months.

    Thyroid function tests indicative of thyroid dysfunction, characterized by hypothyroidism or transient thyroid suppression have been uncommonly reported following iodinated contrast media administration in pediatric patients, including term and preterm neonates;some patients were treated for hypothyroidism. After exposure to iodinated contrast media, individualize thyroid function monitoring in pediatric patients 0 to 3 years of age based on underlying risk factors, especially in term and preterm neonates [see Warnings and Precautions (5.8) and Adverse Reactions (6.2)].

    8.5 Geriatric Use

    OPTIRAY is substantially excreted by the kidney, and the risk of adverse reactions to OPTIRAY may be greater in patients with impaired renal function. Because elderly patients are more likely to have decreased renal function, dose selection should be cautious usually starting at the low end of the dosing range, reflecting the greater frequency of decreased hepatic, renal or cardiac function, and of concomitant disease or other drug therapy.

    8.6 Renal Impairment

    In patients with impaired renal function, the elimination half-life is prolonged. Ioversol can be removed by dialysis.

  • 10 OVERDOSAGE

    The adverse effects of overdosage are life-threatening and affect mainly the pulmonary and cardiovascular system. Treatment of an overdosage is directed toward the support of all vital functions and prompt institution of symptomatic therapy.

    Ioversol does not bind to plasma or serum protein and is, therefore, dialyzable.

  • 11 DESCRIPTION

    11.1 Chemical Characteristics

    OPTIRAY (ioversol injection) is a non-ionic radiographic contrast agent. OPTIRAY formulations are sterile, nonpyrogenic, aqueous solutions intended for intravascular use. Each bottle is to be used as a Pharmacy Bulk Package for dispensing multiple single dose preparations utilizing a suitable transfer device. Ioversol is designated chemically as N,N'-Bis (2,3-dihydroxypropyl)-5-[N-(2-hydroxyethyl) -glycolamido] -2,4,6-triiodoisophthalamide. The molecular weight of ioversol is 807.11 and the organically bound iodine content is 47.2%.
    The structural formula of ioversol is as follows:

    chem-structure

    OPTIRAY Imaging Bulk Package is available in three strengths:

    • OPTIRAY 300 (ioversol injection 64%): Each mL contains 300 mg organically bound iodine, 636 mg ioversol, 3.6 mg, tromethamine, 0.2 mg edetate calcium disodium.
    • OPTIRAY 320 (ioversol injection 68%): Each mL contains 320 mg organically bound iodine, 678 mg of ioversol, 3.6 mg tromethamine, 0.2 mg edetate calcium disodium.
    • OPTIRAY 350 (ioversol injection 74%): Each mL contains 350 mg organically bound iodine, 741 mg ioversol, 3.6 mg tromethamine, 0.2 mg edetate calcium disodium.

    The pH of the OPTIRAY formulations has been adjusted to 6.0 to 7.4 with hydrochloric acid or sodium hydroxide. All solutions are sterilized by autoclaving and contain no preservatives. Ioversol does not dissociate in solution.

    11.2 Physical Characteristics

    Some physical and chemical properties of these formulations are listed below:

     OPTIRAY 300 OPTIRAY 320 OPTIRAY 350
     Ioversol content (mg/mL)636678741
       Iodine content (mg l/mL)300320350
     Osmolality (mOsm/kg water)651702792
     Viscosity (cps)
          at 25°C8.29.914.3
          at 37°C5.55.89.0
     Specific Gravity at 37°C1.3521.3711.405

    The OPTIRAY formulations are clear, colorless to pale yellow solutions containing no undissolved solids. Crystallization does not occur at room temperature. OPTIRAY solutions have osmolalities 2.3 to 2.8 times that of plasma (285 mOsm/kg water) as shown in the above table and are hypertonic under conditions of use.

  • 12 CLINICAL PHARMACOLOGY

    12.1 Mechanism of Action

    Intravascular injection of ioversol opacifies those vessels in the path of the flow of the contrast medium, permitting radiographic visualization of the internal structures until significant hemodilution occurs.

    Ioversol may be visualized in the renal parenchyma within 30 to 60 seconds following rapid intravenous injection. Opacification of the calyces and pelves in patients with normal renal function becomes apparent within 1 to 3 minutes, with optimum contrast occurring within 5 to 15 minutes.

    OPTIRAY enhances computed tomographic imaging through augmentation of radiographic efficiency. The degree of density enhancement is directly related to the iodine content in an administered dose; peak iodine blood levels occur immediately following rapid intravenous injection. Blood levels fall rapidly within 5 to 10 minutes and the vascular compartment half-life is approximately 20 minutes. This can be accounted for by the dilution in the vascular and extravascular fluid compartments which causes an initial sharp fall in plasma concentration. Equilibration with the extracellular compartments is reached in about 10 minutes; thereafter, the fall becomes exponential.

    12.2 Pharmacodynamics

    Following administration of OPTIRAY, the degree of enhancement is directly related to the iodine content in an administered dose. Peak iodine plasma levels occur immediately following rapid injection. The time to maximum contrast enhancement can vary, depending on the organ, from the time that peak blood iodine concentrations are reached to one hour after intravenous bolus administration. When a delay between peak blood iodine concentrations and peak contrast is present, it suggests that radiographic contrast enhancement is at least in part dependent on the accumulation of iodine-containing medium within the lesion and outside the blood pool.
    For angiography, contrast enhancement is greatest immediately (15 seconds to 120 seconds) after rapid injection. Iodinated contrast agents may be visualized in the renal parenchyma within 30-60 seconds following rapid intravenous injection. Opacification of the calyces and pelves in patients with normal renal function becomes apparent within 1-3 minutes, with optimum contrast occurring within 5-15 minutes.

    12.3 Pharmacokinetics

    Based on the blood clearance curves for 12 healthy volunteers (6 receiving 50 mL and 6 receiving 150 mL of OPTIRAY 320), the biological half-life was 1.5 hours for both doses.

    Distribution
    In an in vitro human plasma study, ioversol did not bind to protein. The volume of distribution in adults was 0.26 L/kg body weight, consistent with distribution to the extracellular space.

    Elimination
    Metabolism
    Ioversol does not undergo significant metabolism, deiodination or biotransformation.

    Excretion
    Greater than 95% of the administered dose was excreted in urine within the first 24 hours, with the peak urine concentration occurring in the first two hours after administration.

  • 13 NONCLINICAL TOXICOLOGY

    13.1 Carcinogenesis, Mutagenesis, Impairment of Fertility

    No long term animal studies have been performed to evaluate carcinogenic potential. Nonclinical studies show that this drug is not mutagenic and does not affect fertility.

    13.2 Animal Toxicology and/or Pharmacology

    Animal studies indicate that ioversol does not cross the blood-brain barrier.

  • 16 HOW SUPPLIED/STORAGE AND HANDLING


    16.1 How Supplied

    OPTIRAY is a clear, colorless to pale yellow, sterile, pyrogen-free, aqueous solution available in three strengths. The products are supplied in containers from which the air has been displaced by nitrogen. OPTIRAY is supplied in the following multiple-dose container configurations:

                                                                          NDC Number

    OPTIRAY Imaging Bulk Package - 350

    6x500 mL Imaging Bulk Packages              0019-1333-65

    OPTIRAY Imaging Bulk Package - 320

    6x500 mL Imaging Bulk Packages              0019-1323-65

    OPTIRAY Imaging Bulk Package - 300

    6x500 mL Imaging Bulk Packages              0019-1332-65

    16.2 Storage

    • Store at 25°C (77°F); excursions permitted to 15° to 30°C (59° to 86°F).
    • Protect from strong daylight or direct exposure to the sun.
    • Discard OPTIRAY containers, and their contents, if they are frozen or if crystallization occurs.
  • 17 PATIENT COUNSELING INFORMATION

    Hypersensitivity Reactions
    Advise the patient concerning the risk of hypersensitivity reactions that can occur both during and after OPTIRAY administration. Advise the patient to report any signs or symptoms of hypersensitivity reactions during the procedure and to seek medical attention for signs or symptoms experienced after discharge [see Warnings and Precautions (5.2)].

    Advise patients to inform their physician if they develop a rash after receiving OPTIRAY [see Warnings and Precautions (5.10)].

    Contrast Induced Acute Kidney Injury
    Advise the patient concerning appropriate hydration to decrease the risk of contrast induced kidney injury [see Warnings and Precautions (5.3)].

    Extravasation
    If extravasation occurs during injection, advise patients to seek medical care for progression of symptoms [see Warnings and Precautions (5.6)].

    Thyroid Dysfunction
    Advise parents/caregivers about the risk of developing thyroid dysfunction after OPTIRAY administration. Advise parents/caregivers about when to seek medical care for their child to monitor for thyroid function. [see Warnings and Precautions (5.8)].

    Manufactured by:
    Liebel-Flarsheim Company LLC
    Raleigh, NC 27616

    Made in USA

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  • PACKAGE LABEL - PRINCIPAL DISPLAY PANEL - Optiray 300 IBP, 500 mL bottle label

    Multiple-Dose Container Sterile Solution NDC 0019-1332-65

    Optiray® Imaging Bulk Package - 300

    Ioversol Injection 64%
    300 mg/mL Organically Bound Iodine

    For Intravenous and Intra-arterial Use Only

    Rx only

    Imaging Bulk Package - Not for Direct Infusion

    Not For Intrathecal Use

    For use only with an automated contrast media transfer set, automated contrast injection system,
    or contrast management system cleared for use with this Imaging Bulk Package.
    See device labeling for information on devices indicated for use with this Imaging Bulk Package
    and techniques to help assure safe use.

    Protect from light • Store at 25°C (77°F); excursions permitted to 15° to 30°C (59° to 86°F) [see USP
    Controlled Room Temperature].
    Discard contents if product is frozen or if crystallization occurs.

    Each mL contains 636 mg ioversol, 3.6 mg tromethamine as a buffer and 0.2 mg edetate calcium disodium as a stabilizer.

    The pH is adjusted with hydrochloric acid or sodium hydroxide.
    Net Quantity: 6 X 500 mL Bottles

    Recommended Dosage: See prescribing information

    The Imaging Bulk Package container closure can only be penetrated one time. Discard the container no later than 12 hours after initial entry.

    Manufactured by: Liebel-Flarsheim Company LLC
    Raleigh, NC 27616
    Made in USA

    image description

  • PACKAGE LABEL - PRINCIPAL DISPLAY PANEL - Optiray 300 IBP, 500 mL bottle label

    Multiple-Dose Container Sterile Solution

    NDC 0019-1332-65

    Optiray® Imaging Bulk Package - 300

    500 mL
    NDC 0019-1332-65

    Ioversol Injection 64%
    300 mg/mL Organically Bound Iodine

    For Intravenous and Intra-arterial Use Only

    Discard after

    Rx only

    Imaging Bulk Package - Not for Direct Infusion

    Not For Intrathecal Use

    Protect from light • Store at 25°C (77°F); excursions permitted to 15° to 30°C (59° to 86°F) [see USP
    Controlled Room Temperature]. Discard contents if product is frozen or if crystallization occurs.
    Each mL contains 636 mg ioversol, 3.6 mg tromethamine as a buffer and 0.2 mg edetate
    calcium disodium as a stabilizer. The pH is adjusted with hydrochloric acid or sodium hydroxide.
    Recommended Dosage: See prescribing information.
    The Imaging Bulk Package container closure can only be penetrated one time. Discard the container
    no later than 12 hours after initial entry. See device labeling for information on devices indicated for
    use with this Imaging Bulk Package and techniques to help assure safe use.

    Manufactured by: Liebel-Flarsheim Company LLC
    Raleigh, NC 27616
    Made in USA

    image description

  • PACKAGE LABEL - PRINCIPAL DISPLAY PANEL - Optiray 320 IBP, 500 mL hanger label

    Multiple-Dose Container Sterile Solution NDC 0019-1323-65

    Optiray® Imaging Bulk Package - 320

    Ioversol Injection 68%

    320 mg/mL Organically Bound Iodine

    For Intravenous and Intra-arterial Use Only

    Rx only

    Imaging Bulk Package - Not for Direct Infusion

    Not For Intrathecal Use

    For use only with an automated contrast media transfer set, automated contrast injection system,
    or contrast management system cleared for use with this Imaging Bulk Package.
    See device labeling for information on devices indicated for use with this Imaging Bulk Package and techniques to help assure safe use.

    Protect from light • Store at 25°C (77°F); excursions permitted to 15° to 30°C (59° to 86°F) [see USP Controlled Room Temperature].
    Discard contents if product is frozen or if crystallization occurs.
    Each mL contains 678 mg ioversol, 3.6 mg tromethamine as a buffer and 0.2 mg edetate calcium disodium as a stabilizer.
    The pH is adjusted with hydrochloric acid or sodium hydroxide.
    Net Quantity: 6 X 500 mL Bottles

    Recommended Dosage: See prescribing information.

    The Imaging Bulk Package container closure can only be penetrated one time. Discard the container no later than 12 hours after initial entry.

    Manufactured by: Liebel-Flarsheim Company LLC
    Raleigh, NC 27616
    Made in USA

    image description

  • PACKAGE LABEL - PRINCIPAL DISPLAY PANEL - Optiray 320 IBP, 500 mL hanger label

    Multiple-Dose Container

    Sterile Solution 

    Optiray® Imaging Bulk Package - 320

    500 mL
    NDC 0019-1323-65

    Ioversol Injection 68%

    320 mg/mL Organically Bound Iodine

    For Intravenous and Intra-arterial Use Only

    Rx only

    Imaging Bulk Package - Not for Direct Infusion

    Not For Intrathecal Use

    Protect from light • Store at 25°C (77°F); excursions permitted to 15° to 30°C (59° to 86°F) [see USP
    Controlled Room Temperature]. Discard contents if product is frozen or if crystallization occurs.
    Each mL contains 678 mg ioversol, 3.6 mg tromethamine as a buffer and 0.2 mg edetate
    calcium disodium as a stabilizer. The pH is adjusted with hydrochloric acid or sodium hydroxide.
    Recommended Dosage: See prescribing information.
    The Imaging Bulk Package container closure can only be penetrated one time. Discard the container
    no later than 12 hours after initial entry. See device labeling for information on devices indicated for
    use with this Imaging Bulk Package and techniques to help assure safe use.

    Manufactured by: Liebel-Flarsheim Company LLC
    Raleigh, NC 27616
    Made in USA

    image description

  • PACKAGE LABEL - PRINCIPAL DISPLAY PANEL - Optiray 350 IBP, 500 mL bottle label

    Multiple-Dose Container Sterile Solution NDC 0019-1333-65

    Optiray® Imaging Bulk Package - 350

    Ioversol Injection 74%

    350 mg/mL Organically Bound Iodine

    For Intravenous and Intra-arterial Use Only

    Rx only

    Imaging Bulk Package - Not for Direct Infusion

    Not For Intrathecal Use

    For use only with an automated contrast media transfer set, automated contrast injection system, or contrast management system cleared for use with this Imaging Bulk Package.
    See device labeling for information on devices indicated for use with this Imaging Bulk Package and techniques to help assure safe use.

    Protect from light • Store at 25°C (77°F); excursions permitted to 15° to 30°C (59° to 86°F) [see USP Controlled Room Temperature].
    Discard contents if product is frozen or if crystallization occurs.
    Each mL contains 741 mg ioversol, 3.6 mg tromethamine as a buffer and 0.2 mg edetate calcium disodium as a stabilizer.
    The pH is adjusted with hydrochloric acid or sodium hydroxide.
    Net Quantity: 6 X 500 mL Bottles

    Recommended Dosage: See prescribing information.

    The Imaging Bulk Package container closure can only be penetrated one time. Discard the container no later than 12 hours after initial entry.

    Manufactured by: Liebel-Flarsheim Company LLC
    Raleigh, NC 27616
    Made in USA

    image description

  • PACKAGE LABEL - PRINCIPAL DISPLAY PANEL - Optiray 350 IBP, 500 mL hanger label

    Multiple-Dose Container Sterile Solution

    Optiray® Imaging
    Bulk Package - 350

    500 mL

    NDC 0019-1333-65

    Ioversol Injection 74%

    350 mg/mL Organically Bound Iodine

    For Intravenous and Intra-arterial Use Only

    Rx only

    Imaging Bulk Package - Not for Direct Infusion

    Not For Intrathecal Use

    Protect from light • Store at 25°C (77°F); excursions permitted to 15° to 30°C (59° to 86°F) [see USP
    Controlled Room Temperature]. Discard contents if product is frozen or if crystallization occurs.
    Each mL contains 741 mg ioversol, 3.6 mg tromethamine as a buffer and 0.2 mg edetate
    calcium disodium as a stabilizer. The pH is adjusted with hydrochloric acid or sodium hydroxide.
    Recommended Dosage: See prescribing information.
    The Imaging Bulk Package container closure can only be penetrated one time. Discard the container
    no later than 12 hours after initial entry. See device labeling for information on devices indicated for
    use with this Imaging Bulk Package and techniques to help assure safe use

    Manufactured by: Liebel-Flarsheim Company LLC
    Raleigh, NC 27616
    Made in USA

    image description

  • INGREDIENTS AND APPEARANCE
    OPTIRAY  350
    ioversol injection
    Product Information
    Product TypeHUMAN PRESCRIPTION DRUGItem Code (Source)NDC:0019-1333
    Route of AdministrationINTRA-ARTERIAL, INTRAVENOUS
    Active Ingredient/Active Moiety
    Ingredient NameBasis of StrengthStrength
    IOVERSOL (UNII: N3RIB7X24K) (IOVERSOL - UNII:N3RIB7X24K) IOVERSOL741 mg  in 1 mL
    Inactive Ingredients
    Ingredient NameStrength
    TROMETHAMINE (UNII: 023C2WHX2V) 3.6 mg  in 1 mL
    EDETATE CALCIUM DISODIUM (UNII: 25IH6R4SGF) 0.2 mg  in 1 mL
    HYDROCHLORIC ACID (UNII: QTT17582CB)  
    SODIUM HYDROXIDE (UNII: 55X04QC32I)  
    Packaging
    #Item CodePackage DescriptionMarketing Start DateMarketing End Date
    1NDC:0019-1333-656 in 1 CARTON11/18/2020
    1500 mL in 1 BOTTLE, GLASS; Type 0: Not a Combination Product
    Marketing Information
    Marketing CategoryApplication Number or Monograph CitationMarketing Start DateMarketing End Date
    NDANDA02092311/18/2020
    OPTIRAY  320
    ioversol injection
    Product Information
    Product TypeHUMAN PRESCRIPTION DRUGItem Code (Source)NDC:0019-1323
    Route of AdministrationINTRA-ARTERIAL, INTRAVENOUS
    Active Ingredient/Active Moiety
    Ingredient NameBasis of StrengthStrength
    IOVERSOL (UNII: N3RIB7X24K) (IOVERSOL - UNII:N3RIB7X24K) IOVERSOL678 mg  in 1 mL
    Inactive Ingredients
    Ingredient NameStrength
    TROMETHAMINE (UNII: 023C2WHX2V) 3.6 mg  in 1 mL
    EDETATE CALCIUM DISODIUM (UNII: 25IH6R4SGF) 0.2 mg  in 1 mL
    HYDROCHLORIC ACID (UNII: QTT17582CB)  
    SODIUM HYDROXIDE (UNII: 55X04QC32I)  
    Packaging
    #Item CodePackage DescriptionMarketing Start DateMarketing End Date
    1NDC:0019-1323-656 in 1 CARTON11/18/2020
    1500 mL in 1 BOTTLE, GLASS; Type 0: Not a Combination Product
    Marketing Information
    Marketing CategoryApplication Number or Monograph CitationMarketing Start DateMarketing End Date
    NDANDA02092311/18/2020
    OPTIRAY  300
    ioversol injection
    Product Information
    Product TypeHUMAN PRESCRIPTION DRUGItem Code (Source)NDC:0019-1332
    Route of AdministrationINTRA-ARTERIAL, INTRAVENOUS
    Active Ingredient/Active Moiety
    Ingredient NameBasis of StrengthStrength
    IOVERSOL (UNII: N3RIB7X24K) (IOVERSOL - UNII:N3RIB7X24K) IOVERSOL636 mg  in 1 mL
    Inactive Ingredients
    Ingredient NameStrength
    TROMETHAMINE (UNII: 023C2WHX2V) 3.6 mg  in 1 mL
    EDETATE CALCIUM DISODIUM (UNII: 25IH6R4SGF) 0.2 mg  in 1 mL
    HYDROCHLORIC ACID (UNII: QTT17582CB)  
    SODIUM HYDROXIDE (UNII: 55X04QC32I)  
    Packaging
    #Item CodePackage DescriptionMarketing Start DateMarketing End Date
    1NDC:0019-1332-656 in 1 CARTON11/18/2020
    1500 mL in 1 BOTTLE, GLASS; Type 0: Not a Combination Product
    Marketing Information
    Marketing CategoryApplication Number or Monograph CitationMarketing Start DateMarketing End Date
    NDANDA02092311/18/2020
    Labeler - Liebel-Flarsheim Company LLC (057880002)
    Establishment
    NameAddressID/FEIBusiness Operations
    LIEBEL-FLARSHEIM COMPANY LLC109024984ANALYSIS(0019-1333, 0019-1323, 0019-1332) , MANUFACTURE(0019-1333, 0019-1323, 0019-1332)
    Establishment
    NameAddressID/FEIBusiness Operations
    SpecGx LLC163205300API MANUFACTURE(0019-1333, 0019-1323, 0019-1332)
    Establishment
    NameAddressID/FEIBusiness Operations
    Guerbet Ireland Unlimited Company988184370API MANUFACTURE(0019-1333, 0019-1323, 0019-1332)