Wednesday 7 September 2016

Bal in Oil Ampules

DRUG DESCRIPTION


BAL (2, 3-dimercapto-1-propanol) 10%, Benzyl Benzoate 20%, in Peanut Oil

C3H8OS2                Molecular
Weight 124.22






Dimercaprol Injection USP is a colorless or almost colorless liquid chelating agent having a disagreeable, mercaptan-like odor. Each 1 mL sterile BAL in Oil (Dimercaprol Injection USP) contains: 100 mg Dimercaprol in 200 mg Benzyl Benzoate and 700 mg Peanut Oil.





What are the possible side effects of dimercaprol (BAL In Oil)?



Get emergency medical help if you have any of these signs of an allergic reaction: hives; difficulty breathing; swelling of your face, lips, tongue, or throat.


Tell your caregivers at once if you have any of these serious side effects:


  • fast heart rate, feeling anxious or restless;

  • pain or tightness in your throat, chest, or hands;

  • burning sensation of your throat, mouth, or lips; or

  • burning sensation in your penis.

Less serious side effects include:



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Bal in Oil Ampules Patient Information Including Side Effects


Brand Names: BAL In Oil


Generic Name: dimercaprol (Pronunciation: DYE mer KAP rol)




  • What is dimercaprol (Bal in Oil Ampules)?

  • What are the possible side effects of dimercaprol (Bal in Oil Ampules)?

  • What is the most important information I should know about dimercaprol (Bal in Oil Ampules)?

  • What should I discuss with my health care provider before receiving dimercaprol (Bal in Oil Ampules)?

  • How should I take dimercaprol (Bal in Oil Ampules)?

  • What happens if I miss a dose (Bal in Oil Ampules)?

  • What happens if I overdose (Bal in Oil Ampules)?

  • What should I avoid after receiving dimercaprol (Bal in Oil Ampules)?

  • What other drugs will affect dimercaprol (Bal in Oil Ampules)?

  • Where can I get more information?

What is dimercaprol (Bal in Oil Ampules)?



Dimercaprol is a chelating (KEE-late-ing) agent. A chelating agent is capable of removing a heavy metal, such as lead or mercury, from the blood.


Dimercaprol is used to treat poisoning with arsenic, gold, or mercury. It is also used together with another medication called edetate disodium (EDTA) to treat lead poisoning.


Dimercaprol may also be used for other purposes not listed in this medication guide.


What are the possible side effects of dimercaprol (Bal in Oil Ampules)?



Get emergency medical help if you have any of these signs of an allergic reaction: hives; difficulty breathing; swelling of your face, lips, tongue, or throat.


Tell your caregivers at once if you have any of these serious side effects:


  • fast heart rate, feeling anxious or restless;

  • pain or tightness in your throat, chest, or hands;

  • burning sensation of your throat, mouth, or lips; or

  • burning sensation in your penis.

Less serious side effects include:


  • nausea, vomiting, stomach pain;

  • numbness or tingling (especially around your mouth);

  • headache;

  • eye redness, swelling, or watering;

  • twitching of your eyelid;

  • runny nose;

  • increased sweating;

  • mild fever; or

  • pain, redness, or swelling where the needle is placed.

This is not a complete list of side effects and others may occur. Tell your doctor about any unusual or bothersome side effect. You may report side effects to FDA at 1-800-FDA-1088.


What is the most important information I should know about dimercaprol (Bal in Oil Ampules)?



If possible, before you receive dimercaprol, tell your doctor if you are allergic to any drugs, or if you have liver or kidney disease.


Dimercaprol may contain peanut oil. Tell your caregivers if you have a peanut allergy.


In a poisoning situation, it may not be possible before you are treated to tell your caregivers about any health conditions you have or if you are pregnant or breast-feeding. However, make sure any doctor caring for you afterward knows that you have received this medication.


Dimercaprol is most effective when used within 1 or 2 hours after a poisoning. It may not be as effective in treating long-term poisoning.


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