DRUG DESCRIPTION
M.V.I. Adult™ (multi vitamin concentrate intravenous infusion) is available in 2 packaging configurations. (Dual Vial
and Unit Vial).
Dual Vial: A sterile product consisting of two vials labeled Vial 1(
5mL) and Vial 2 (5 mL). Both vials to be used for a single 10 mL dose.
Unit Vial: A sterile product in a two-chambered single-dose vial that
must be mixed just prior to use. The mixed solution will provide one 10 mL dose.
Adult Formulation (intended for ages 11 and above)
Vial 1 or Lower Chamber of Unit Vial*
| Ingredient | Amount per Unit Dose (10 mL) |
| Fat Soluble Vitamins** | |
| Vitamin A (retinol) | 1 mga |
| Vitamin D (ergocalciferol) | 5 mgb |
| Vitamin E (dl-alpha-tocopheryl acetate) | 10 mgc |
| Vitamin K (phylloquinone) | 150 mg |
| Water Soluble Vitamins | |
| Vitamin C (ascorbic acid) | 200 mg |
| Niacinamide | 40 mg |
| Vitamin B2 (as riboflavin 5-phosphate sodium) | 3.6 mg |
| Vitamin B1 (thiamine) | 6 mg |
| Vitamin B6 (pyridoxine HCl) | 6 mg |
| Dexpanthenol (d-pantothenyl alcohol) | 15 mg |
| *With 30% propylene glycol and 2% gentisic acid ethanolamide as stabilizers and preservatives; sodium hydroxide for pH adjustment; 1.6% polysorbate 80; 0.028% polysorbate 20; 0.002% butylated hydroxytoluene; 0.0005% butylated hydroxyanisole. **Fat soluble vitamins A, D, E and K are water solubilized with polysorbate 80. (a) 1 mg vitamin A equals 3,300 USP units. (b) 5 μg ergocalciferol equals 200 USP units. (c) 10 mg vitamin E equals 10 USP units. | |
Vial 2 or Upper Chamber of Unit Vial*
| Biotin | 60 μg |
| Folic acid | 600 μg |
| B12 (cyanocobalamin) | 5 mg |
| * With 30% propylene glycol; and citric acid, sodium citrate, and sodium hydroxide for pH adjustment. | |
“Aqueous” multivitamin formula for intravenous infusion: M.V.I.
Adult (Multi-Vitamin Infusion) makes available a combination of important fat-soluble
and water-soluble vitamins in an aqueous solution, formulated specially for
incorporation into intravenous infusions. Through special processing techniques,
the liposoluble vitamins A, D, E, and K have been solubilized in an aqueous
medium with polysorbate 80, permitting intravenous administration of these vitamins.
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