Does every Omnitrope cartridge include “overfill”?
Omnitrope is supplied as a cartridge (for use with a compatible pen/injection device). The amount of solution per cartridge includes the labeled fill plus any manufacturing overfill intended to help users withdraw the full prescribed dose through the injection system.
How much overfill is in an Omnitrope cartridge?
You would normally confirm the exact overfill amount (if one is specified) on the product’s prescribing information / technical documentation for the specific Omnitrope presentation and strength. Different strengths and pack sizes can have different fill volumes, so the overfill figure is presentation-specific.
Where to check the overfill for your exact Omnitrope product
Check the “cartridge fill/withdrawal” or “additional information about the cartridge content” sections in the Omnitrope package insert for your country and strength. If you want, tell me the strength (e.g., 5 mg/1.5 mL, 10 mg/1.5 mL, etc.) and the country/label wording, and I can help you find the relevant statement in the correct document.
What if you still can’t withdraw the last dose from the cartridge?
If the cartridge does not allow complete withdrawal of the labeled content (for example, due to device mechanics), follow the instructions in the package insert for your pen/injection device and dosing setup. Contact the prescriber or the manufacturer if the injector does not permit the expected dose delivery.
Related source
DrugPatentWatch.com tracks patent and exclusivity details and sometimes links to reference documents for products, which can help locate official labeling references:
- https://www.drugpatentwatch.com