Isotonic saline solution Labstellar®

Isotonic saline solution Labstellar®

Isotonic saline solution Labstellar®

An easy-to-use infusion solution. The solution is sterile, pyrogen-free, suitable for fluid and electrolyte replacement, and for the intravenous administration.

An easy-to-use infusion solution. The solution is sterile, pyrogen-free, suitable for fluid and electrolyte replacement, and for the intravenous administration.

Overview

  • The bag is flexible and free from PVC, plasticizers, adhesives, and latex.

  • Made from a multi-layer polypropylene film.

  • Polypropylene is a highly compatible material for medications and is particularly suitable for preparing intravenous mixtures that are incompatible with other plastics.

  • The bag is completely foldable, lightweight, and transparent.

  • It meets the US Pharmacopeia (USP) Class VI tests for plastic containers, which confirm the biological safety of the container system.

  • Available in sizes: 50, 100, 250, 500, and 1000 mL.

Overview

  • The bag is flexible and free of PVC, plasticizers, adhesives, and latex.

  • Made from a polypropylene multilayer film.

  • Polypropylene is a highly compatible material for medications and is particularly suitable for the preparation of intravenous mixtures that are incompatible with other plastics.

  • The bag is completely foldable, lightweight, and transparent.

  • It meets the US Pharmacopeia (USP) Class VI tests for plastic containers, which confirm the biological safety of the container system.

  • Available in sizes: 50, 100, 250, 500, and 1000 mL.

Size chart

Further information

50 mL

100 mL

250 mL

500 mL

1000 mL

Maximum injection volume in [mL] at a pressure of 50 mbar

90

88

135

288

176

Maximum withdrawable volume in [mL]

145

195

397

716

1207

Residual volume in [mL]

0-1

0.3

0.6 - 1.6

0.6 - 7.1

0.6 - 5

Air volume in [mL]

4-10

5-12

5-15

12-25

15-25

Isotonische NaCl-Lsg.0,9% Labstellar Inf.-Btl

PZN

115 X 50 mL

19692259

70 x 100 mL

19692199

28 x 250 mL

19692182

20 X 500 mL

19692236

10 X 1000 mL

19692207

Isotonic sodium chloride solution Labstellar.
Active ingredient: Sodium chloride.
Composition: 1000 ml infusion solution contains 9 g sodium chloride. 1 ml contains 0.154 mmol Na+ and 0.154 mmol Cl-.
Other ingredients: Water for injection.
Indications: Fluid and electrolyte replacement in hypochloremic alkalosis. Chloride loss. Short-term intravascular volume replacement. Hypotonic dehydration. Isotonic dehydration.
Contraindications: Absolute contraindication: hyperhydration. Relative contraindications: Hypokalaemia, hypernatraemia, hyperchloraemia, conditions requiring restrictive sodium intake (e.g. heart failure, generalised oedema, pulmonary oedema, hypertension, eclampsia, severe renal insufficiency).
Side effects: Hypernatraemia, hyperchloraemia.
Warnings: For intravenous infusion. Read the package insert. Keep out of reach of children. Use only clear solutions in undamaged containers.
Available only in pharmacies. Laborbedarf Klobasa GmbH & Co. KG, Lise-Meitner-Straße 9, 89081 Ulm, Germany. Status: 04/2025.

Size chart

Further information

50 mL

100 mL

250 mL

500 mL

1000 mL

Maximum injection volume in [mL] at a pressure of 50 mbar

90

88

135

288

176

Maximum withdrawable volume in [mL]

145

195

397

716

1207

Residual volume in [mL]

0-1

0.3

0.6 - 1.6

0.6 - 7.1

0.6 - 5

Air volume in [mL]

4-10

5-12

5-15

12-25

15-25

Isotonische NaCl-Lsg.0,9% Labstellar Inf.-Btl

PZN

115 X 50 mL

19692259  

70 X 100 mL

19692199

28 X 250 mL

19692182

20 X 500 mL

19692236

10 X 1000 mL

19692207

Isotonic sodium chloride solution Labstellar.
Active ingredient: Sodium chloride.
Composition: 1000 ml infusion solution contains 9 g sodium chloride. 1 ml contains 0.154 mmol Na+ and 0.154 mmol Cl-.
Other ingredients: Water for injection.
Indications: Fluid and electrolyte replacement in hypochloremic alkalosis. Chloride loss. Short-term intravascular volume replacement. Hypotonic dehydration. Isotonic dehydration.
Contraindications: Absolute contraindication: hyperhydration. Relative contraindications: Hypokalaemia, hypernatraemia, hyperchloraemia, conditions requiring restrictive sodium intake (e.g. heart failure, generalised oedema, pulmonary oedema, hypertension, eclampsia, severe renal insufficiency).
Side effects: Hypernatraemia, hyperchloraemia.
Warnings: For intravenous infusion. Read the package insert. Keep out of reach of children. Use only clear solutions in undamaged containers.
Available only in pharmacies. Laborbedarf Klobasa GmbH & Co. KG, Lise-Meitner-Straße 9, 89081 Ulm, Germany. Status: 04/2025.

1 Designed for comfortable and easy handling

The design with rounded upper and lower corners minimizes the risk of accidental punctures and facilitates handling. An integrated eyelet support ensures that the bag is securely fixed during infusion.

2 Lateral scaling

The clearly visible scale on both sides of the infusion bag allows quick and easy assessment of the volume of fluid used. The scale shown does not correspond to the actual bag.

3 High sealing resistance

High resistance to pressure cuffs, which can withstand a pressure of 400 mmHg for 72 hours.

4 Highly inert material

The solution only comes into contact with polypropylene. Both the multilayer film and the inner membranes of the medication and outlet openings are made exclusively from polypropylene. Polypropylene can be sterilized at higher temperatures because it is more heat-resistant than other plastics.

5 Connection system

Medication and outlet ports with rigid and long PP tubing to prevent perforations caused by needle insertion (blue)
Secure attachment of the infusion set thanks to the internal membrane. No parts of the cover need to be removed to access the outlet port (transparent)
An additional polypropylene sleeve protects and preserves the sterility of the container and limits the loss of evaporative moisture from the primary solution container. It is transparent to allow visual inspection and has an easy-to-use peel-off opening system.

1 Designed for comfortable and easy handling

The design with rounded upper and lower corners minimizes the risk of accidental punctures and facilitates handling. An integrated eyelet support ensures that the bag is securely fixed during infusion.

2 Lateral scaling

The clearly visible scale on both sides of the infusion bag allows quick and easy assessment of the volume of fluid used. The scale shown does not correspond to the actual bag.

3 High sealing resistance

High resistance to pressure cuffs, which can withstand a pressure of 400 mmHg for 72 hours.

4 Highly inert material

The solution only comes into contact with polypropylene. Both the multilayer film and the inner membranes of the medication and outlet openings are made exclusively from polypropylene. Polypropylene can be sterilized at higher temperatures because it is more heat-resistant than other plastics.

5 Connection system

Medication and outlet ports with rigid and long PP tubing to prevent perforations caused by needle insertion (blue)
Secure attachment of the infusion set thanks to the internal membrane. No parts of the cover need to be removed to access the outlet port (transparent)
An additional polypropylene sleeve protects and preserves the sterility of the container and limits the loss of evaporative moisture from the primary solution container. It is transparent to allow visual inspection and has an easy-to-use peel-off opening system.

 

Instructions for use

1. Open the outer packaging by pulling the two layers of film apart.
2. The recommended method for removing the outer packaging is to peel off the film at one corner while holding the other film at one end to carefully remove the infusion bag.
The outer packaging should only be removed when the product is ready to be used.
How to add the medication
3. Prepare the medication injection site. Use a syringe with a 19- to 22-gauge needle, hold the container securely, insert the needle through the center of the medication port, and inject the medication. Insert the needle perpendicular to the addition site.

The compatibility of additives with 0.9% sodium chloride must be checked before adding a medication.

4. Hang the container on the eyelet holder and remove the protective cap from the outlet opening at the bottom of the container.
5. Hold the container firmly and attach the administration set.
6. As you push it through the tube, you will gradually feel a slight resistance.

The bag is designed to function without venting. No air is required to withdraw the solution. Air entering through the infusion set could slow down or even stop the infusion due to air bubbles. Once the container has been opened, the contents should be used immediately and not stored for later infusion. Do not reconnect partially used containers. Dispose of all unused parts.
7. The infusion set should be used without venting. If sets with venting are used, ensure that the vent connection remains closed during infusion.
Do not connect flexible plastic bags in series to avoid air embolism due to possible residual air in the primary container. The use of a vented intravenous infusion set with the vent opening in the open position may result in air embolism. Vented intravenous sets with the vent opening in the open position should not be used with our flexible plastic containers.

Instruction manual

Removing the outer packaging

1. Open the outer packaging by pulling the two layers of film apart.
2. The recommended method for removing the outer packaging is to peel off the film at one corner while holding the other film at one end to carefully remove the infusion bag.
The outer packaging should only be removed when the product is ready to be used.
How to add the medication
3. Prepare the medication injection site. Use a syringe with a 19- to 22-gauge needle, hold the container securely, insert the needle through the center of the medication port, and inject the medication. Insert the needle perpendicular to the addition site.

The compatibility of additives with 0.9% sodium chloride must be checked before adding a medication.

Attach infusion set

4. Hang the container on the eyelet holder and remove the protective cap from the outlet opening at the bottom of the container.
5. Hold the container firmly and attach the administration set.
6. As you push it through the tube, you will gradually feel a slight resistance.

Use the infusion set without venting.

The bag is designed to function without venting. No air is required to withdraw the solution. Air entering through the infusion set could slow down or even stop the infusion due to air bubbles. Once the container has been opened, the contents should be used immediately and not stored for later infusion. Do not reconnect partially used containers. Dispose of all unused parts.
7. The infusion set should be used without venting. If sets with venting are used, ensure that the vent connection remains closed during infusion.
Do not connect flexible plastic bags in series to avoid air embolism due to possible residual air in the primary container. The use of a vented intravenous infusion set with the vent opening in the open position may result in air embolism. Vented intravenous sets with the vent opening in the open position should not be used with our flexible plastic containers.

Gebrauchsanweisung

Entfernen der Außenverpackung

1. Die Außenverpackung wird geöffnet, indem die beiden Folien der Außenverpackung auseinandergezogen werden.

2. Die empfohlene Methode zum Entfernen der Außenverpackung besteht darin, die Folie an einer Ecke abzuziehen, während die andere Folie an einem Ende festgehalten wird, um den Infusionsbeutel vorsichtig zu entfernen.
Die Außenverpackung sollte erst entfernt werden, wenn das Produkt verwendet werden soll.
So fügen Sie das Medikament hinzu

3. Bereiten Sie die Medikamenteneinspritzstelle vor. Verwenden Sie eine Spritze mit einer 19- bis 22-Gauge-Nadel, halten Sie den Behälter sicher fest, führen Sie die Nadel durch die Mitte der Medikamentenöffnung und injizieren Sie das Medikament. Führen Sie die Nadel senkrecht zur Zugabestelle ein.


Die Kompatibilität der Zusatzstoffe mit Natriumchlorid 0,9% muss vor der Zugabe eines Medikaments geprüft werden.

Infusionsbesteck anbringen

4. Hängen Sie den Behälter an der Ösenhalterung auf und entfernen Sie den Schutz von der Auslassöffnung am Boden des Behälters.
5. Halten Sie den Behälter fest und bringen Sie das Verabreichungsset an.
6. Beim Vorschieben durch den Schlauch ist allmählich ein leichter Widerstand zu spüren.

Verwenden Sie das Infusionsbesteck ohne Entlüftung

Der Beutel ist so konzipiert, dass er ohne Entlüftung funktioniert. Zum Entnehmen der Lösung wird keine Luft benötigt. Die durch das Infusionsbesteck eindringende Luft könnte die Infusion aufgrund von Luftblasen verlangsamen oder sogar stoppen. Nach dem Öffnen des Behälters sollte der Inhalt sofort verwendet und nicht für eine spätere Infusion aufbewahrt werden. Schließen Sie teilweise benutzte Behälter nicht wieder an. Entsorgen Sie alle unbenutzten Teile.

7. Das Infusionsbesteck sollte ohne Entlüftung verwendet werden. Wenn Sets mit Entlüftung verwendet werden, ist darauf zu achten, dass der Entlüftungsanschluss während der Infusion geschlossen bleibt.

Flexible Kunststoffbeutel nicht in Reihe schalten, um eine Luftembolie durch mögliche Restluft im Primärbehälter zu vermeiden. Die Verwendung eines entlüfteten intravenösen Infusionsbesteckes mit der Entlüftungsöffnung in der offenen Position kann zu einer Luftembolie führen. Entlüftete intravenöse Sets mit der Entlüftungsöffnung in der offenen Position sollten nicht mit unseren flexiblen Kunststoffbehältern verwendet werden.