“WARNING”
“Potential for Incorrect Blood Glucose Reading”
Patients using EXTRANEAL (Icodextrin) peritoneal dialysis solution may have incorrect blood glucose results when using particular blood glucose monitors or test strips.
ONLY use glucose-specific monitors and test strips. These
methods are common in clinical laboratories.
The term “glucose-specific” applies to monitors or test strips that are not affected by the presence of maltose or certain other sugars. Because EXTRANEAL (Icodextrin) peritoneal dialysis solution results in elevated blood levels of maltose, only glucose-specific monitors and test strips should be used.
DO NOT use monitors or test strips that utilize glucosedehydrogenase pyrroloquinolinequinone
(GDH-PQQ) or glucose-dye-oxidoreductase methods. In addition, some but not
all monitors or test strips that utilize a glucose dehydrogenase flavin-adenine
dinucleotide (GDH-FAD) method should not
be used. Use of these methods may result in falsely elevated blood glucose
readings in patients using EXTRANEAL (Icodextrin) due to
maltose interference. Falsely elevated blood glucose readings may mask true hypoglycemia
or lead to the erroneous diagnosis of hyperglycemia, leading
to life-threatening events.
To determine what type of method is used for monitoring glucose levels,
review the labeling for BOTH the glucose monitor and the test strips used.
If in doubt, contact the manufacturer of the
glucose monitors and test strips to determine the method that is used.
For important information about EXTRANEAL (Icodextrin)
and glucose monitors and test strips, please see the links below. Details
about glucose monitor manufacturers and product compatibility with EXTRANEAL
(Icodextrin) are included in the Country-Specific Glucose Monitor List
(under “Additional Links”).
Product Labeling | Important Safety Information | Additional Links |
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