20ml Irripod Sodium Chloride Irrigation Pods 0.9% (Box 25)

20ml Irripod Sodium Chloride Irrigation Pods 0.9% (Box 25)

Irripod

Sterile saline irrigation solution; Class IIb medical device
  • Class IIb medical device with CE mark as stated in the Irripod technical data sheet.
  • Technical data sheet and updated documentation describe the device as having UKCA and CE marks and being available on the UK Drug Tariff.
  • Listed in the UK Drug Tariff and NHS dm+d as sodium chloride 0.9% irrigation solution 20 ml Irripod unit dose (Crest Medical Ltd), pack size 25 unit doses.
  • Included in UK BNF/BNFC medical device irrigation solution listings as sodium chloride 0.9% irrigation solution 20 ml Irripod unit dose.
  • Regulated in the UK as a medical device (Class IIb) for wound irrigation rather than as a licensed medicinal product with a PL number.
  • Conforms to Ph. Eur requirements for sodium chloride solution 0.9% w/v for irrigation as stated in product composition information (Sodium Chloride Ph. Eur 0.9% w/v).
Topical wound and eye irrigation pods (0.9% w/v sodium chloride in water)

Description

Irripod 20ml Sodium Chloride Irrigation Pods 0.9% (Box 25) are single-use, sterile pods containing an odourless, clear, preservative-free isotonic aqueous solution of 0.9% w/v sodium chloride in water (normal saline). The product is supplied as polythene ampoules (“pods”) each containing 20 ml of sterile topical saline solution and is designed for topical irrigation and cleansing of wounds, including deep wounds and burns, and for eye irrigation/eyewash. The twist-open pods allow accurate directional irrigation or the dispensing of gentle drops without the need for additional syringes or pipettes. Irripod is classified as a Class IIb medical device with CE and UKCA marks and is listed in UK Drug Tariff and NHS formularies as sodium chloride 0.9% irrigation solution 20 ml Irripod unit dose (Crest Medical Ltd), pack size 25.

Bnefits

  • Provides a sterile, preservative-free isotonic 0.9% w/v sodium chloride solution suitable for topical irrigation and cleansing of wounds and burns.
  • Supplied in handy twist-open 20 ml pods that allow accurate directional irrigation or dispensing of gentle drops without additional equipment.
  • Useful for cleansing traumatic wounds, deep wounds, post-surgical wounds, wounds with infection, deep cavities, burns, diabetic foot ulcers and wounds in immunocompromised patients, according to professional wound-care descriptions.
  • Can also be used as an eyewash / eye irrigation solution where sterile normal saline is indicated.
  • Single-use, self-contained pods reduce the risk of cross-contamination compared with multi-use containers and are convenient for clinical, emergency, community and first-aid settings.
  • Available on the UK Drug Tariff and listed in NHS formularies as sodium chloride 0.9% irrigation solution 20 ml Irripod unit dose, pack size 25, facilitating prescribing and supply in UK healthcare.
  • Class IIb medical device with CE and UKCA marks, indicating conformity with relevant medical device safety and performance requirements.

Indications

  • Topical irrigation and cleansing of wounds, including deep wounds and burns.
  • Topical irrigation and cleansing of traumatic wounds and post-surgical wounds.
  • Irrigation and cleansing of wounds with infection and deep wound cavities, as described in wound-care product literature.
  • Use in the management of wounds in immunocompromised patients and diabetic foot ulcers, where sterile saline irrigation is appropriate, as described in professional product descriptions.
  • Eye irrigation / eyewash where sterile 0.9% sodium chloride solution is indicated.
  • General wound cleansing and skin irrigation where a sterile isotonic saline solution is required.

Composition

  • Each pod contains: Sodium Chloride 0.9% w/v Ph. Eur in purified water.
  • Each 1 ml of solution contains 9 mg sodium chloride (0.9% w/v) in water for irrigation, as listed in UK BNF/dm+d entries for sodium chloride 0.9% irrigation solution 20 ml Irripod unit dose.
  • No added preservatives; the solution is explicitly described as preservative-free in manufacturer and distributor product information.
  • The solution is an odourless, clear, sterile aqueous saline solution contained in a polythene ampoule (pod).
  • No other excipients are publicly listed beyond sodium chloride and water for irrigation.

Formulation

  • Pharmaceutical form / device type: Sterile topical saline solution for irrigation, supplied in single-use polythene ampoules (pods).
  • Strength: 0.9% w/v sodium chloride in water (normal saline), isotonic with body fluids.
  • Appearance: Clear, colourless, odourless aqueous solution in a twist-open plastic pod, as described in the technical data sheet.
  • Volume per pod: 20 ml.
  • Product classification: Wound irrigation fluid; Class IIb medical device with CE and UKCA marks.
  • Route of administration: Topical irrigation (external use only) for wounds and eyes; not for injection and not for use as an enema.

Packaging

  • Pack size: Box containing 25 individually wrapped 20 ml sterile pods (25 x 20 ml).
  • Each unit is a single-use polythene ampoule (pod) with a twist-off seal/nozzle designed for direct application to the wound or eye area.
  • Manufacturer ordering information from CD Medical: Product order reference 4002; PIP code 313-7155; NHS code MRB 742 for the 20 ml x 25 presentation.
  • The pods are supplied sterile and are intended for use on one occasion only, with any unused solution discarded after opening.
  • Packaging is labelled as a Class IIb medical device with CE and UKCA marks and indicates that the product is for external use only and not for injection.

Usage

  • For topical irrigation only; for external use only. Not for injection and not for use as an enema, as repeatedly stated in pharmacy and distributor product information.
  • Open the pod by holding it firmly and twisting off the top/seal to expose the nozzle.
  • For directional wound irrigation, position the pod so that the nozzle points towards the area to be cleansed and squeeze the pod firmly to produce a stream of sterile saline over the wound, taking care not to touch the nozzle to the skin or wound surface.
  • For gentle drop-wise application (e.g. for eye irrigation or delicate areas), invert the pod and squeeze gently so that drops are delivered from the nozzle.
  • Use aseptic technique appropriate to the clinical setting; do not touch the tip of the pod to any surface or tissue to avoid contamination.
  • Do not dilute the solution and do not mix with other irrigation fluids unless specifically directed by a healthcare professional.
  • Use each pod only once: the solution is intended for use on one occasion only; discard any remaining solution after use and do not reuse opened pods.
  • Do not use if the solution is not clear, if there is any visible particulate matter, or if the pod appears damaged, has leaked, or has been previously opened.
  • Do not use if you are known to be allergic or have previously reacted to sodium chloride irrigation solutions or any component of the product.
  • Follow local clinical guidelines or formulary recommendations for wound and eye irrigation volume, technique and frequency.

Contraindications

  • Do not use for injection (intravenous, intramuscular, subcutaneous, intra-arterial or other parenteral injection routes).
  • Not for use as an enema, as stated in pharmacy product cautions for Irripod sterile saline pods.
  • Do not use if you have had a previous reaction or known hypersensitivity to Irripod sterile normal saline or to sodium chloride irrigation solutions.
  • Do not use if the solution is not clear, if there is visible particulate matter, or if the pod has leaked or appears damaged prior to opening.
  • Do not mix with other fluids except as specifically directed by a healthcare professional, as stated in the technical data sheet.
  • Do not use together with other irrigation fluids that contain silver, lead or mercury/mercurials, according to cautionary statements in pharmacy listings.
  • Do not use for injection under pressure onto tissue or into the blood circulation, as advised in wound-care formulary guidance.
  • Any additional contraindications given in local formularies or institutional guidelines should be observed; no further product-specific contraindications are publicly listed.

Adverse Effects

  • Not publicly listed

Storage Conditions

  • Store at a temperature between 5°C and 25°C in a clean area, well out of the reach of children, as specified in the Irripod technical data sheet.
  • Store in a cool, dry place below 25°C, away from direct heat sources and sunlight, as stated in pharmacy product information.
  • Keep pods in their original packaging until use to protect them from contamination and physical damage.
  • Do not use after the expiry date printed on the packaging.
  • Discard any opened pod immediately after single use; empty pods may be disposed of as general waste according to the technical data sheet, unless local clinical waste policies require otherwise.

Duration

Used episodically for single wound or eye irrigation procedures; each 20 ml pod is intended for one-time use only with any remaining solution discarded after the irrigation episode. Ongoing frequency and duration of use (e.g. repeated wound cleansing over days) should follow local clinical protocols and the treating clinician\u2019s instructions rather than any fixed course length.

Onset

Not publicly listed

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