Patient
Information Leaflet
What
you should know about Actidose-Aqua Advance
This
leaflet contains information about Actidose-Aqua
Advance, which will be given to you (or your child)
to drink or which may be administered directly into
the stomach through a tube. The information in this
leaflet is intended to help you understand how
Actidose-Aqua Advance is used. Keep it until the
course of treatment has been finished, as you may
want to read it again.
Always
follow your doctor's advice, and if there is
anything you do not understand, please ask your
doctor or nurse to explain it.
What
does Actidose-Aqua Advance contain?
Actidose-Aqua
Advance is a suspension containing 208 mg per ml of
activated charcoal, together with some other ingredients
which are included to give it a more pleasant taste.
These ingredients are: sucrose, propylene glycol,
glycerin, citric acid, potassium sorbate, methylparaben,
propylparaben, butyl paraben and water.
Each 240ml
bottle of Actidose-Aqua Advance contains 109g of
sucrose.
Actidose-Aqua
Advance is provided in bottles containing 120 ml or 240
ml and tubes containing 120 ml.
Activated
charcoal, the active ingredient of Actidose-Aqua
Advance, is not a drug but is a simple chemical
substance that takes up and binds many other chemicals.
Actidose-Aqua Advance prevents the absorption of many
poisons from the stomach into the blood stream and also
helps to eliminate some poisons from the body even after
they have been absorbed.
What is
Actidose-Aqua Advance used for?
Actidose-Aqua
Advance is used for the emergency treatment of
poisoning.
What
should I tell the doctor before Actidose-Aqua Advance is
used?
Tell the
hospital staff/doctor if you suffer from any of the
following medical conditions:
-
hereditary fructose intolerance
-
glucose-galactose malabsorption syndrome
-
sucrase-isomaltase deficiency
If you know
what poison has been taken, please tell the hospital
staff at once. Actidose-Aqua Advance is effective in
most cases, but is not usually used if the poison is one
of the following:
-
Alcohol
-
Turpentine
-
Corrosives such as alkalis, bleach and strong acids
-
Petrol
-
Paint thinner and other solvents
-
Cleaning fluid
-
Furniture polish
- Iron
salts
-
Insecticides such as malathion and DDT
If you can
say how much has been taken this will help in deciding
the correct dose of Actidose-Aqua Advance. Please also
let the doctor know if the patient is pregnant. Although
Actidose-Aqua Advance is generally regarded as safe in
pregnancy, the doctor may prefer a different treatment
to be given under these circumstances.
How
Actidose-Aqua Advance is used
Actidose-Aqua
Advance is not administered unless the patient is fully
conscious. If something is given to make the patient
sick, Actidose-Aqua Advance should not be taken until at
least half an hour after the last bout of vomiting.
Actidose-Aqua
Advance is usually taken by mouth but may also be given
by stomach tube. The usual dose for adults and children
over twelve is 50-100 grams of activated charcoal which
will provide 109 – 218g of sucrose (1 to 2 large bottles
or 2 to 4 small bottles or tubes). Children under twelve
are usually given half the adult dose whilst the dose
for infants under one is based on the child's weight.
Sometimes
repeated doses of Actidose-Aqua Advance are given every
4 to 6 hours.
Side-effects
The only
side-effect usually produced by Actidose-Aqua Advance is
a blackening of the faeces, which may take the form of
diarrhoea if a laxative is given as well as Actidose-Aqua
Advance. If you think you have any other side-effect
from taking this medicine, please tell your doctor or
pharmacist. If you think that has caused any other
side-effect, please tell your doctor, nurse or
pharmacist (chemist) about it.
Storing
Actidose-Aqua
Advance should be stored between 15 and 30°C and should
not be used after the expiry date given on the label.
All medicines should be kept out of
the reach of children.