Indication

Mannitol infusion solution (Mannitol intravenous infusion, BP) can be
used in:

  • The promotion of diuresis, in the prevention and/or treatment of the oliguric phase of acute renal failure before irreversible renal failure becomes established
  • The reduction of elevated intraocular pressure when the pressure cannot be lowered by other means
  • The reduction of intracranial pressure and treatment of cerebral edema by reducing brain mass
  • Promoting the urinary excretion of toxic substances
  • Bowel preparation. eg- Colorectal & Abdominal surgery


Dosage & Administration

The adult dose of Mannitol ranges from 50 to 100 g by IV infusion. The rate of administration is usually adjusted to maintain a urine flow of at least 30 to 50 ml/hr. Total dosage, concentration and the rate of administration depends on fluid requirement, urinary output and the

severity of the condition being treated.

Indications

Adults

Children

 

50 to 100 g is

2 g/kg body weight or

 

administered at a rate

60 g/square meter of

Renal insufficiency

adjusted to maintain a

body surface area

 

urine flow of at least 30

administered over a

 

to 50 ml/hour.

period of 2 to 6 hours.

 

 

 

Cerebral edema,

1.5 to 2 g/kg of body

1 to 2 g/kg body weight

elevated Intracranial

weight administered

or 30 to 60 g/square

pressure, elevated

over a period of 30 to

meter of body surface

intraocular pressure,

60 minutes.

area administered over

Glaucoma

 

a period of 30 to 60

 

 

minutes.

Adjunctive therapy for

50 to 200 g is

2 g/kg body weight or

removal of toxic

administered at a rate

60 g/square meter of

substances

adjust to maintain a

body surface area.

urine flow of at least 100

 

to 500 ml/hour.

 

 


Precautions

Careful monitoring of rate of administration of Osmotic is necessary to avoid fluid and electrolytes imbalance and circulating overloading. The infusion should be discontinued if the patient develops signs of progressive renal dysfunction, heart failure or pulmonary congestion.

Mannitol should not be administered with whole blood.

Pregnancy:
Pregnancy category C. It is also not known whether Mannitol can cause fetal harm when administered to a pregnant woman or can affect
reproduction capacity. Mannitol should be given to a pregnant woman only if clearly needed.
Lactation:
It is not known whether this drug is excreted in human milk. Because many drugs are excreted in human milk, caution should be exercised
when Mannitol is administered to a nursing woman.


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