Who can administer
  
                  May be administered by registered competent doctor or nurse/midwife
      
  
        Important information
  
                  
- MUST be diluted in AT LEAST 100ml (pH prior to dilution is 2.0 i.e. very acidic & irritant)
 
- Unlicensed preparation
 
- Must be Consultant authorised
 
      
  
        Available preparations
  
                  Copper Chloride (Cupric copper) 4mg per 10mL vial
      
  
        Reconstitution
  
                  Already in solution
MUST dilute further prior to administration
      
  
        Infusion fluids
  
                  Sodium chloride 0.9%
      
  
        Methods of intravenous administration
  
                  Intermittent intravenous infusion (administer using an electronically controlled infusion device)
- Add required dose to  a MINIMUM of 100mL infusion fluid and administer over 2 to 4 hours (ref 1)
 
      
  
        Dose in adults
  
                  Usual dose (deficiency)
- Give 2 to 4mg daily for six days or until normalisation of copper serum levels and resolution of signs/symptoms
 
      
  
        Monitoring
  
                  
- Monitor copper levels closely
 
      
  
        Further information
  
                  
- Limited information available for dosage and administration of copper injection alone - as it is usually part of Parenteral Nutrition bags
 
      
  
        Storage
  
                  Store at room temperature
      
  
        References
  
                  1: What is the evidence supporting the use of intravenous copper for copper deficiency?  Drug Information Group, University of Illinois Chicago November 2022