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OPTISON™
(perflutren protein-type A microspheres) Injectable Suspension, USP

WARNING: Serious Cardiopulmonary Reactions

Serious cardiopulmonary reactions, including fatalities, have occurred during or following perflutren-containing microsphere administration.

  • Assess all patients for the presence of any condition that precludes OPTISON administration (see CONTRAINDICATIONS).
  • In patients with pulmonary hypertension or unstable cardiopulmonary conditions, monitor vital sign measurements, electrocardiography, and cutaneous oxygen saturation during and for at least 30 minutes after OPTISON administration (see WARNINGS).
  • Always have resuscitation equipment and trained personnel readily available.

DRUG DESCRIPTION

OPTISON™ (Perflutren Protein-Type A Microspheres Injectable Suspension, USP) is a sterile non-pyrogenic suspension of microspheres of human serum albumin with perflutren for contrast enhancement during the indicated ultrasound imaging procedures. The vial contains a clear liquid lower layer and a white upper layer that, after resuspension by gentle mixing, provides a homogeneous, opaque, milky-white suspension for intravenous injection.

Perflutren is chemically characterized as 1,1,1,2,2,3,3,3-perflutren with a molecular weight of 188, an empirical formula of C3F8 and it has the following structural formula:

OPTISON (Perflutren Protein-Type A Microspheres) Structural Formula Illustration

Each mL of OPTISON contains 5.0-8.0x108 protein-type A microspheres, 10 mg Albumin Human, USP, 0.22 ± 0.11mg/mL N-acetyltryptophan, and 0.12 mg caprylic0.11 acid in 0.9% aqueous sodium chloride. The headspace of the vial is filled with perflutren gas. The pH is adjusted to 6.4-7.4. The protein in the microsphere shell makes up approximately 5­7% (w/w) of the total protein in the liquid. The microsphere particle size parameters are listed in Table 1.

Table 1: Microsphere Particle Size Parameters

Mean diameter (range) 3.0-4.5µm (max. 32.0µm)
Percent less than 10µm 95%


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