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Mannitol Intravenous for Adults
Who can administer
May be administered by registered competent doctor or nurse/midwife
Important information
- Crystallisation may occur - see under 'storage requirements' for further information
- See 'Monitoring requirements' below
- Flush line with Glucose 5% as there is a risk of precipitation with Sodium chloride 0.9% (ref 1)
- Administer via central line or large peripheral vein
- Extravasation causes inflammation and thrombophlebitis
Available preparations
Mannitol 10% 500mL infusion (50g in 500mL)
Mannitol 15% 500mL infusion (75g in 500mL)
Mannitol 20% 500mL infusion (100g in 500mL) (this product may not be available- it has been discontinued by some manufacturers)
Reconstitution
Already in solution
Infusion fluids
Not required - product ready for infusion
Methods of intravenous administration
Slow intravenous injection (test dose for patients with marked oliguria or suspected inadequate renal function)
- Test dose over 3 to 5 minutes
Intermittent intravenous infusion
- See under 'dose' for details
- Administer via a giving set that incorporates a 15 micron in-line filter (ref 1) - check packaging of administration set for details)- see photo
- The rate of infusion is usually adjusted to maintain a urine flow of at least 30 to 50mL/hour
- In emergency situations, the maximum infusion rate can be as high as 0.2g/kg over five minutes
Dose in adults
Volume in ml of Mannitol solution required | |||||||
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Required dose | 15g | 25g | 50g | 75g | 100g | 150g | |
10% solution | 150ml | 250ml | 500ml | 750ml | 1000ml | 1500ml | |
15% solution | 100ml | 167ml | 333ml | 500ml | 667ml | 1000ml | |
20% solution | 75ml | 125ml | 250ml | 375ml | 500ml | 750ml |
Reduction of intracranial pressure, cerebral volume and intraocular pressure
- Usual dose: 1.5 to 2g/kg infused over 30 to 60 minutes (some references suggest a range of 0.25 to 2g/kg (ref 2))
- Dose may be repeated once or twice after 4 to 8 hours (ref 2)
- See table above for guidance on the different volumes of mannitol required (depending on concentration)
- When used pre-operatively, the dose should be administered 60 to 90 minutes before surgery to obtain the maximum effect
Use in patients with oliguria or renal impairment
- A test dose (to assess renal function) of about 0.2g per kg should be administered over three to five minutes - this should produce a diuresis of at least 30 to 50ml/hour during the next two to three hours
- A second test dose may be given if there is inadequate response to the first test dose
- See table above for guidance on the different volumes of mannitol required (depending on concentration)
- If the second test dose does not produce an adequate urine output, then need to reassess management
Acute renal failure
- The general dose range for adults is 50 to 200g mannitol in a 24 hour period, with a dosage limit of 50g mannitol on any one occasion
- In most instances, adequate response will be achieved at a dosage of 50 to 100g mannitol per day
- The rate of administration is usually adjusted to maintain a urine flow of at least 30 to 50mL/hour
- See table above for guidance on the different volumes of mannitol required (depending on concentration)
Promotion of elimination of renally excreted toxic substances in poisoning
- An initial loading dose of 25g may be given
- Adjust dose to maintain urinary output of at least 100ml/hour and positive fluid balance of 1 to 2 litres
- See table above for guidance on the different volumes of mannitol required (depending on concentration)
Renal impairment
- Use with caution in severe renal impairment
- If the second test dose does not produce adequate urine output, reassess options
Monitoring
- Renal function, fluid balance, serum electrolytes, serum and urine osmolality
- Monitor central venous pressure
- Assess cardiac function before and during treatment
Storage
- Store between 20 and 300C (ref 1)
- Do not refrigerate or freeze
- Solutions may crystallise, especially if stored at low temperatures
- The administration set should contain a 15 micron in-line filter - see under method of administration above
Crystals may be redissolved by warming before use as follows:
- Re-dissolve any crystals by warming to 370C (Baxter products), or 600C (Fresenius Kabi products) (ref 1)
- Use of dry heat (eg warming cabinet) is recommended - solutions should not be heated in water due to risk of contamination
- Shake vigorously occasionally (ref 1)
- Microwave heating should not be used
- The product should be allowed to cool to 370C before infusion
References
SPC March 2019
1. Injectable medicines administration guide, Medusa Accessed online 7th July 2023
2. BNF- accessed online 7th July 2023
Therapeutic classification
Osmotic diuretic