Oral Sodium Phosphates

The FDA has announced that a boxed warning will be added to oral sodium phosphate products, warning of the risk of acute phosphate nephropathy—an acute kidney injury. The announcement comes after more than 20 reports of the condition were linked to the use of oral sodium phosphates. The products receiving the boxed warning are prescription products Visicol and OsmoPrep, which are used for bowel cleansing prior to colonoscopy and other procedures.

The FDA has also recommended that another product, Fleet Phospho-soda, should only be used as a laxative and not as a bowel cleanser.

Kidney Diagnostic

The FDA reports that of the 20 cases of acute phosphate nephropathy associated with the oral sodium phosphates, five cases were reportedly life-threatening and 10 resulted in hospitalization. Furthermore, four patients required dialysis and one patient died from complications of pneumonia. The onset of acute phosphate nephropathy was between seven hours and 21 days following the use of the oral sodium phosphate.

Death has allegedly been reported in cases where patients took sodium phosphate products and suffered fluid shifts, electrolyte abnormalities and heart problems. Other reported adverse reactions include atrial fibrillation and abnormal heart rhythm associated with Visicol. A 2002 FDA news alert reports that Visicol was associated with patients experiencing seizures. Additional side effects associated with oral sodium phosphate products include nausea, vomiting and abdominal pain.

According to the FDA, acute phosphate nephropathy is "a form of acute kidney injury that is associated with deposits of calcium-phosphate crystals in the renal tubules that may result in permanent renal function impairment." It is a rare and serious adverse event. People at highest risk of acute phosphate nephropathy are those over the age of 55, those who are hypervolemic or suffer from decreased intravascular volume, those who have baseline kidney disease, bowel obstruction or active colitis, and those who are taking medications that affect renal function. Patients with impaired kidney function may be more likely to suffer adverse reactions because sodium phosphate is reportedly excreted through the kidneys.

Fleet Phospho-Soda, Visicol and OsmoPrep In addition to a boxed warning, the makers of Visicol and OsmoPrep have been required to develop and implement a risk evaluation and mitigation strategy to ensure that the benefits of those products outweigh the risks. Meanwhile, CB Fleet, maker of the Fleet Phospho-soda and the Fleet Phospho-soda EZ-Prep Bowel Cleansing System, has voluntarily recalled those two products. The FDA has recommended that those products not be used for bowel cleansing. They were previously sold as over-the-counter products to cleanse bowels prior to colonoscopy and other procedures.

Fleet Phospho-soda is known generically as sodium biphosphate and sodium phosphate. Visicol, manufactured by Inkine Pharmaceuticals, is a tablet given to patients before a colonoscopy and is designed to clear the patient's bowels and colon. Patients are required to take more than 40 tablets in a 24-hour period to induce diarrhea. A colonoscopy is used to help diagnose colon cancer, inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), anemia and polyps. The procedure involves an in-depth examination of the patient's large intestine using a fiber optic camera.

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