Drug Facts
Composition & Profile
Identifiers & Packaging
HOW SUPPLIED Xenon Xe 133 Gas is available in 2 milliliter vials with color-coded labels in 370 megabecquerel (10 millicurie; Catalog No. 097) and 740 megabecquerel (20 millicurie; Catalog No. 098) sizes. Both sizes are available in packages of 1, 3 and 5 vials, each with individual lead shielding.; PRINCIPAL DISPLAY PANEL - 10 mCi XENON Xe 133 GAS 370 MBq (10 mCi)/vial CAUTION RADIOACTIVE MATERIAL Single Dose Container -Dispose in Accordance with Regulatory Requirements. For use with Xenotron™ I Xenon Gas Dispenser only. Rx only Curium US LLC A097V0 R03/2019 Label; PRINCIPAL DISPLAY PANEL - 20 mCi XENON Xe 133 GAS 740 MBq (20 mCi)/vial CAUTION RADIOACTIVE MATERIAL Single Dose Container -Dispose in Accordance with Regulatory Requirements. For use with Xenotron™ I Xenon Gas Dispenser only. Rx only Curium US LLC A098V0 R03/2019 Label
- HOW SUPPLIED Xenon Xe 133 Gas is available in 2 milliliter vials with color-coded labels in 370 megabecquerel (10 millicurie; Catalog No. 097) and 740 megabecquerel (20 millicurie; Catalog No. 098) sizes. Both sizes are available in packages of 1, 3 and 5 vials, each with individual lead shielding.
- PRINCIPAL DISPLAY PANEL - 10 mCi XENON Xe 133 GAS 370 MBq (10 mCi)/vial CAUTION RADIOACTIVE MATERIAL Single Dose Container -Dispose in Accordance with Regulatory Requirements. For use with Xenotron™ I Xenon Gas Dispenser only. Rx only Curium US LLC A097V0 R03/2019 Label
- PRINCIPAL DISPLAY PANEL - 20 mCi XENON Xe 133 GAS 740 MBq (20 mCi)/vial CAUTION RADIOACTIVE MATERIAL Single Dose Container -Dispose in Accordance with Regulatory Requirements. For use with Xenotron™ I Xenon Gas Dispenser only. Rx only Curium US LLC A098V0 R03/2019 Label
Overview
Xenon Xe 133 Gas is for diagnostic inhalation use only. It is supplied in vials containing either 370 or 740 megabecquerels (10 or 20 millicuries) of Xenon Xe 133 Gas in 2 milliliters of carrier xenon and atmospheric air. Xenon Xe 133 Gas is chemically and physiologically similar to elemental xenon, a non-radioactive gas which is physiologically inert except for anesthetic properties at high doses. Xenon Xe 133 is produced by fission of Uranium U 235. At the time of calibration, it contains no more than 0.3% Xenon Xe 133m, no more than 1.5% Xenon Xe 131m, no more than 0.06% Krypton Kr 85 and no more than 0.01% Iodine I 131, with no less than 99.9% total radioactivity as radioxenon. Table 1 shows the effect of time on radionuclidic composition. Table 1. Radionuclidic Composition Percent of Total Radioactivity Days % Xe-133 % Xe-133m % Xe-131m % Kr-85 % I-131 -5 >98.3 <0.6 <1.0 <0.03 <0.01 0 Calibration Date >98.1 <0.3 <1.5 <0.06 <0.01 7 >97.2 <0.08 <2.5 <0.15 <0.02 14 Expiration Date >95.7 <0.02 <4.1 <0.37 <0.02
Indications & Usage
Xenon Xe 133 Gas has been shown to be valuable for diagnostic inhalation studies for the evaluation of pulmonary function, for imaging the lungs and may also be applied to assessment of cerebral blood flow.
Dosage & Administration
Xenon Xe 133 Gas is administered by inhalation from a closed respirator system or spirometer. The final patient dose should be measured by a suitable radioactivity calibration system immediately prior to administration. The recommended activity range employed for inhalation by the average patient (70 kg) is: Pulmonary function including imaging: 74 to 1110 megabecquerels (2 to 30 millicuries) Cerebral blood flow: 370 to 1110 megabecquerels (10 to 30 millicuries) This may be administered as a bolus into the tubing near the patient's mouthpiece or mask after the completion of a tidal exhalation, or by rebreathing for a period of approximately 5 minutes of the Xenon Xe 133 gas in equilibrium with the air contained in the closed system at concentrations of the radionuclide that may vary from 37 to 222 megabecquerels (1.0 to 6.0 millicuries) per liter.
Warnings & Precautions
WARNINGS Xenon Xe 133 Gas delivery systems, i.e., respirators or spirometers, and associated tubing assemblies must be leakproof to avoid loss of radioactivity into the laboratory environs not specifically protected by exhaust systems. Xenon Xe 133 Gas adheres to some plastics and rubber and should not be allowed to stand in tubing or respirator containers. Loss of radioactivity due to such adherence may render the study nondiagnostic.
Contraindications
None known.
Adverse Reactions
Adverse reactions specifically attributable to Xenon Xe 133 Gas have not been reported.
Storage & Handling
STORAGE Xenon Xe 133 Gas should be stored at controlled room temperature 20° to 25°C (68° to 77°F). [See USP Controlled Room Temperature.] The U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission has approved distribution of this radiopharmaceutical to persons licensed to use byproduct material listed in Sections 35.200 and to persons who hold an equivalent license issued by an Agreement State. ©2022 Curium US LLC. Curium TM and the Curium logo are trademarks of a Curium company. Curium US LLC Maryland Heights, MO 63043 USA A097I0 R07/2022 CURIUM™
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