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Emadine



emedastine difumarate

Dosage Form: ophthalmic solution
Emadine®

(emedastine difumarate ophthalmic solution) 0.05%

DESCRIPTION


Emadine® (emedastine difumarate ophthalmic solution) 0.05% is a sterile ophthalmic solution containing emedastine, a relatively selective, H1-receptor antagonist for topical administration to the eyes. Emedastine difumarate is a white, crystalline, water-soluble fine powder with a molecular weight of 534.57. The chemical structure is presented below:


Structural Formula:



Chemical Name:


1H-benzimidazole,1-(2-ethoxyethyl)-2-(hexahydro-4-methyl-1H-1,4-diazepin-1-yl),(E)-2-butenedioate (1:2)


Each mL of Emadine contains: Active: 0.884 mg emedastine difumarate equivalent to 0.5 mg emedastine. Preservative: benzalkonium chloride 0.01%. Inactives: tromethamine; sodium chloride; hypromellose; hydrochloric acid/sodium hydroxide (adjust pH); and purified water. It has a pH of approximately 7.4 and an osmolality of approximately 300 mOsm/kg.



CLINICAL PHARMACOLOGY


Emedastine is a relatively selective, histamine H1 antagonist. In vitro examinations of emedastine's affinity for histamine receptors (H1: Ki=1.3 nM, H2: Ki=49,067 nM, and H3: Ki=12,430 nM) demonstrate relative selectivity for the H1 histamine receptor. In vivo studies have shown concentration-dependent inhibition of histamine-stimulated vascular permeability in the conjunctiva following topical ocular administration. Emedastine appears to be devoid of effects on adrenergic, dopaminergic and serotonin receptors.


Following topical administration in man, emedastine was shown to have low systemic exposure. In a study involving 10 normal volunteers dosed bilaterally twice daily for 15 days with emedastine ophthalmic solution 0.05%, plasma concentrations of the parent compound were generally below the quantitation limit of the assay (<0.3 ng/mL). Samples in which emedastine was quantifiable ranged from 0.30 to 0.49 ng/mL. The elimination half-life of oral emedastine in plasma is 3-4 hours. Approximately 44% of the oral dose is recovered in the urine over 24 hours with only 3.6% of the dose excreted as parent drug. Two primary metabolites, 5- and 6-hydroxyemedastine, are excreted in the urine as both free and conjugated forms. The 5'-oxoanalogs of 5- and 6-hydroxyemedastine and the N-oxide are also formed as minor metabolites. In an environmental study, patients with allergic conjunctivitis were treated with Emadine® (emedastine difumarate ophthalmic solution) 0.05% for six weeks. The results demonstrated that Emadine® (emedastine difumarate ophthalmic solution) 0.05% provides relief of the signs and symptoms of allergic conjunctivitis. In conjunctival antigen challenge studies, in which subjects were challenged with antigen both initially and up to four hours after dosing, Emadine® (emedastine difumarate ophthalmic solution) 0.05% was demonstrated to be significantly more effective than placebo in preventing ocular itching associated with allergic conjunctivitis.



INDICATIONS AND USAGE


Emadine® (emedastine difumarate ophthalmic solution) 0.05% is indicated for the temporary relief of the signs and symptoms of allergic conjunctivitis.



CONTRAINDICATIONS


Emadine® (emedastine difumarate ophthalmic solution) is contraindicated in persons with a known hypersensitivity to emedastine difumarate or any of its components.



WARNINGS


FOR TOPICAL OPHTHALMIC USE ONLY - NOT FOR INJECTION OR ORAL USE.



PRECAUTIONS



Information for Patients:


To prevent contaminating the dropper tip and solution, care should be taken not to touch the eyelids or surrounding areas with the dropper tip of the bottle. Keep the bottle tightly closed when not in use. Do not use if the solution has become discolored.


Patients should be advised not to wear a contact lens if their eye is red. Emadine® (emedastine difumarate ophthalmic solution) 0.05% should not be used to treat contact lens related irritation. The preservative in Emadine® (emedastine difumarate ophthalmic solution) 0.05%, benzalkonium chloride, may be absorbed by soft contact lenses. Patients who wear soft contact lenses and whose eyes are not red, should be instructed to wait at least ten minutes after instilling Emadine® (emedastine difumarate ophthalmic solution) 0.05% before they insert their contact lenses.



Carcinogenesis, Mutagenesis, Impairment of Fertility:


Emedastine difumarate demonstrated no carcinogenicity effects in lifetime studies in mice and rats at dietary doses more than 80,000 times and more than 26,000 times the maximum recommended ocular human use level of 0.002 mg/kg/day for a 50 kg adult, respectively. Higher dose levels were not tested. Emedastine difumarate was determined to be nonmutagenic in an in vitro bacterial reverse mutation (Ames) test, an in vitro modification of the Ames test, an in vitro mammalian chromosome aberration test, an in vitro mammalian forward mutation test, an in vitro mammalian DNA repair synthesis test, an in vivo mammalian sister chromatid exchange test and an in vivo mouse micronucleus test. There was no evidence of impaired fertility or reproductive capacity in rats at 15,000 times the maximum recommended ocular human use level.



Pregnancy: Pregnancy Category B.


Teratology and peri- and post-natal studies have been conducted with emedastine difumarate in rats and rabbits. At 15,000 times the maximum recommended ocular human use level, emedastine difumarate was shown not to be teratogenic in rats and rabbits and no effects on peri/post-natal development were observed in rats. However, at 70,000 times the maximum recommended ocular human use level, emedastine difumarate was shown to increase the incidence of external, visceral and skeletal anomalies in rats. There are, however, no adequate and well controlled studies in pregnant women. Because animal studies are not always predictive of human response, this drug should be used during pregnancy only if clearly needed.



Nursing Mothers:


Emedastine has been identified in breast milk in rats following oral administration. It is not known whether topical ocular administration could result in sufficient systemic absorption to produce detectable quantities in breast milk. Nevertheless, caution should be exercised when Emadine® (emedastine difumarate ophthalmic solution) 0.05% is administered to a nursing mother.



Pediatric Use:


Safety and effectiveness in pediatric patients below the age of 3 years have not been established.



Geriatric Use:


No overall differences in safety or effectiveness have been observed between elderly and younger patients.



ADVERSE REACTIONS


In controlled clinical studies of Emadine® (emedastine difumarate ophthalmic solution) 0.05% lasting for 42 days, the most frequent adverse reaction was headache 11%. The following adverse experiences were reported in less than 5% of patients: Abnormal dreams, asthenia, bad taste, blurred vision, burning or stinging, corneal infiltrates, corneal staining, dermatitis, discomfort, dry eye, foreign body sensation, hyperemia, keratitis, pruritus, rhinitis, sinusitis and tearing. Some of these events were similar to the underlying disease being studied.



OVERDOSAGE


Somnolence and malaise have been reported following daily oral administration. Oral ingestion of the contents of a 15 mL DROP-TAINER® dispenser would be equivalent to 7.5 mg. In case of overdosage, treatment is symptomatic and supportive.



DOSAGE AND ADMINISTRATION


The recommended dose is one drop in the affected eye up to four times daily.



HOW SUPPLIED


Emadine® (emedastine difumarate ophthalmic solution) 0.05% is supplied as follows:


5 mL in opaque, plastic DROP-TAINER® dispenser.


5 mL: NDC 0065-0325-05


STORAGE: Store at 4° - 30°C (39° - 86°F).


Rx Only


U.S. Patents Nos. 5,441,958.


Revised: May 2009


ALCON LABORATORIES, INC.


6201 South Freeway


Fort Worth, Texas 76134 USA


1-800-757-9195


MedInfo@AlconLabs.com


Printed in USA


©2002, 2003, 2009 Alcon, Inc.


340326-0509



PRINCIPLE DISPLAY PANEL


NDC 0065-0325-05


Alcon®


Emadine®


(emedastine


Difumarate


Ophthalmic


solution) 0.05%


5 mL Sterile











Emadine 
emedastine difumarate  solution










Product Information
Product TypeHUMAN PRESCRIPTION DRUGNDC Product Code (Source)0065-0325
Route of AdministrationOPHTHALMICDEA Schedule    








Active Ingredient/Active Moiety
Ingredient NameBasis of StrengthStrength
EMEDASTINE DIFUMARATE (EMEDASTINE)EMEDASTINE DIFUMARATE0.884 mg  in 1 mL


















Inactive Ingredients
Ingredient NameStrength
TROMETHAMINE 
SODIUM CHLORIDE 
HYDROCHLORIC ACID 
SODIUM HYDROXIDE 
WATER 
HYPROMELLOSES 
BENZALKONIUM CHLORIDE 


















Product Characteristics
Color    Score    
ShapeSize
FlavorImprint Code
Contains      










Packaging
#NDCPackage DescriptionMultilevel Packaging
10065-0325-055 mL In 1 BOTTLE, PLASTICNone










Marketing Information
Marketing CategoryApplication Number or Monograph CitationMarketing Start DateMarketing End Date
NDANDA02070602/15/1998


Labeler - Alcon Laboratories, Inc. (008018525)

Registrant - Alcon Laboratories, Inc. (008018525)









Establishment
NameAddressID/FEIOperations
Alcon Laboratories, Inc.008018525MANUFACTURE
Revised: 07/2011Alcon Laboratories, Inc.

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