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Varibar Thin Honey
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Varibar Thin Honey

Generic name:barium sulfate
Dosage form: oral suspension
Drug class:Non-iodinated contrast media

Medically reviewed by Drugs.com. Last updated on Oct 22, 2021.

1  INDICATIONS AND USAGE

Varibar Thin Honey is indicated for modified barium swallow examinations to evaluate the oral and pharyngeal function and morphology in adult and pediatric patients.

2  DOSAGE AND ADMINISTRATION

Recommended Dosing

  • The recommended dose of Varibar Thin Honey administered orally by syringe, spoon, or cup is:
    • Adults 5 mL
    • Pediatric patients 1 to 3 mL
  • During a single modified barium swallow examination, multiple doses of Varibar Thin Honey may be administered, to assess the patient during multiple swallows and different radiographic views.
  • The maximum cumulative dose is 30 mL.
  • Once opened, write the discard after date on the immediate container label. Discard any unused product after 21 days.

Important Administration Instructions

  • For oral use only
  • Advise patients to hydrate following the barium sulfate procedure.

3  DOSAGE FORMS AND STRENGTHS

Oral suspension: barium sulfate (40% w/v) supplied in a multiple-dose plastic bottle as a ready-to-use suspension for oral administration. Each bottle contains 250 mL of suspension.

4  CONTRAINDICATIONS

Varibar Thin Honey is contraindicated in patients with:

  • known or suspected perforation of the gastrointestinal (GI) tract
  • known obstruction of the GI tract
  • high risk of GI perforation such as those with a recent GI perforation, acute GI hemorrhage or ischemia, toxic megacolon, severe ileus, post GI surgery or biopsy, acute GI injury or burn, or recent radiotherapy to the pelvis
  • high risk of aspiration such as those with known or suspected tracheo-esophageal fistula or obtundation
  • known severe hypersensitivity to barium sulfate or any of the excipients of Varibar Thin Honey
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