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Pyridostigmine bromide

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Marketing start date: 18 Nov 2024

Summary of product characteristics


Adverse Reactions

ADVERSE REACTIONS The side effects of pyridostigmine bromide are most commonly related to overdosage and generally are of two varieties, muscarinic and nicotinic. Among those in the former group are nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, abdominal cramps, increased peristalsis, increased salivation, increased bronchial secretions, miosis and diaphoresis. Nicotinic side effects are comprised chiefly of muscle cramps, fasciculation and weakness. Muscarinic side effects can usually be counteracted by atropine, but for reasons shown in the preceding section the expedient is not without danger. As with any compound containing the bromide radical, a skin rash may be seen in an occasional patient. Such reactions usually subside promptly upon discontinuance of the medication.

Contraindications

CONTRAINDICATIONS Pyridostigmine bromide tablets, USP are contraindicated in mechanical intestinal or urinary obstruction, and particular caution should be used in its administration to patients with bronchial asthma. Care should be observed in the use of atropine for counteracting side effects, as discussed below.

Description

DESCRIPTION Pyridostigmine bromide tablets, USP are an orally active cholinesterase inhibitor. Chemically, pyridostigmine bromide is 3-hydroxy-1-methylpyridinium bromide dimethylcarbamate. Its structural formula is: Pyridostigmine bromide, USP is a white or almost white crystalline, deliquescent powder. It is very soluble in water and in alcohol, slightly soluble in hexane, practically insoluble in ether. Each pyridostigmine bromide tablet, USP intended for oral administration contains 60 mg of pyridostigmine bromide, USP. In addition, each tablet contains the following inactive ingredients: anhydrous lactose, colloidal silicon dioxide, low substituted hydroxypropyl cellulose, silicon dioxide and stearic acid. figure

Dosage And Administration

DOSAGE AND ADMINISTRATION Pyridostigmine bromide tablets, USP is available as Conventional Tablets - each containing 60 mg pyridostigmine bromide. Dosage: The size and frequency of the dosage must be adjusted to the needs of the individual patient. Conventional Tablets - The average dose is ten 60 mg tablets, spaced to provide maximum relief when maximum strength is needed. In severe cases as many as 25 tablets a day may be required, while in mild cases one to six tablets a day may suffice. Note: For information on a diagnostic test for myasthenia gravis, and for the evaluation and stabilization of therapy, please see product literature on Tensilon ®# (edrophonium chloride).

Indications And Usage

INDICATIONS AND USAGE Pyridostigmine bromide tablets, USP are useful in the treatment of myasthenia gravis.

Warnings

WARNINGS Although failure of patients to show clinical improvement may reflect underdosage, it can also be indicative of overdosage. As is true of all cholinergic drugs, overdosage of pyridostigmine bromide may result in cholinergic crisis, a state characterized by increasing muscle weakness which, through involvement of the muscles of respiration, may lead to death. Myasthenic crisis due to an increase in the severity of the disease is also accompanied by extreme muscle weakness, and thus may be difficult to distinguish from cholinergic crisis on a symptomatic basis. Such differentiation is extremely important, since increases in doses of pyridostigmine bromide or other drugs of this class in the presence of cholinergic crisis or of a refractory or "insensitive" state could have grave consequences. Osserman and Genkins 1 indicate that the differential diagnosis of the two types of crisis may require the use of Tensilon ®# (edrophonium chloride) as well as clinical judgment. The treatment of the two conditions obviously differs radically. Whereas the presence of myasthenic crisis suggests the need for more intensive anticholinesterase therapy, the diagnosis of cholinergic crisis, according to Osserman and Genkins, 1 calls for the prompt withdrawal of all drugs of this type. The immediate use of atropine in cholinergic crisis is also recommended. Atropine may also be used to abolish or obtund gastrointestinal side effects or other muscarinic reactions; but such use, by masking signs of overdosage, can lead to inadvertent induction of cholinergic crisis. For detailed information on the management of patients with myasthenia gravis, the physician is referred to one of the excellent reviews such as those by Osserman and Genkins, 2 Grob 3 or Schwab. 4 , 5 Usage in Pregnancy: The safety of pyridostigmine bromide during pregnancy or lactation in humans has not been established. Therefore, use of pyridostigmine bromide in women who may become pregnant requires weighing the drug's potential benefits against its possible hazards to mother and child.

Clinical Pharmacology

CLINICAL PHARMACOLOGY Pyridostigmine bromide inhibits the destruction of acetylcholine by cholinesterase and thereby permits freer transmission of nerve impulses across the neuromuscular junction. Pyridostigmine is an analog of neostigmine (Prostigmin ®# ), but differs from it in certain clinically significant respects; for example, pyridostigmine is characterized by a longer duration of action and fewer gastrointestinal side effects.

Effective Time

20211214

Version

3

Spl Product Data Elements

pyridostigmine bromide pyridostigmine bromide PYRIDOSTIGMINE BROMIDE PYRIDOSTIGMINE ANHYDROUS LACTOSE SILICON DIOXIDE LOW-SUBSTITUTED HYDROXYPROPYL CELLULOSE, UNSPECIFIED STEARIC ACID white to off-white 659

Application Number

ANDA205650

Brand Name

Pyridostigmine bromide

Generic Name

pyridostigmine bromide

Product Ndc

0904-6622

Product Type

HUMAN PRESCRIPTION DRUG

Route

ORAL

Package Label Principal Display Panel

Package/Label Display Panel Pyridostigmine Bromide Tablets, USP 60 mg 100 Tablets carton label

References

REFERENCES 1. Osserman KE, Genkins G. Studies in myasthenia gravis: Reduction in mortality rate after crisis. JAMA. Jan 1963; 183:97-101. 2. Osserman KE, Genkins G. Studies in myasthenia gravis. NY State J Med. June 1961; 61:2076-2085. 3. Grob D. Myasthenia gravis. A review of pathogenesis and treatment. Arch Intern Med. Oct 1961; 108:615-638. 4. Schwab RS. Management of myasthenia gravis. New Eng J Med . Mar 1963; 268:596-597. 5. Schwab RS. Management of myasthenia gravis. New Eng J Med . Mar 1963; 268:717-719. 6. Cronnelly R, Stanski DR, Miller RD, Sheiner LB. Pyridostigmine kinetics with and without renal function. Clin Pharmacol Ther. 1980; 28:No. 1, 78-81. 7. Miller RD. Pharmacodynamics and pharmacokinetics of anticholinesterase. In: Ruegheimer E, Zindler M, ed. Anaesthesiology . (Hamburg, Germany: Congress; Sep 14-21, 1980; 222-223.) (Int Congr. No. 538), Amsterdam, Netherlands: Excerpta Medica; 1981. 8. Breyer-Pfaff U, Maier U, Brinkmann AM, Schumm F. Pyridostigmine kinetics in healthy subjects and patients with myasthenia gravis. Clin Pharmacol Ther . 1985;5:495-501. # Brands mentioned are trademarks of their respective owners. Call your doctor for medical advice about side effects. You may report side effects to FDA at 1-800-FDA-1088. Manufactured by: Cadila Healthcare Ltd. Baddi, India Distributed by: Zydus Pharmaceuticals USA Inc. Pennington, NJ 08534 Distributed By: MAJOR® PHARMACEUTICALS Livonia, MI 48152 Refer to package label for Distributor's NDC Number Rev.: 01/15 Revision Date: 17/01/2015

How Supplied

HOW SUPPLIED Pyridostigmine Bromide Tablets USP, 60 mg having functional scoring. Pyridostigmine Bromide Tablets USP, 60 mg are white to off-white, round, flat, uncoated tablets with quadrisect breakline on one side and debossed with '659' on the other side and are supplied as follows: Carton of 100 tablets (10 tablets each blister pack x 10) NDC 0904-6622-61 Storage Store at 20° to 25°C (68° to 77°F) [See USP Controlled Room Temperature] . Dispense in original container. IMPORTANT: These tablets are hygroscopic. Keep in a dry place with the silica gel enclosed.

Precautions

PRECAUTIONS Pyridostigmine is mainly excreted unchanged by the kidney. 6 , 7 , 8 Therefore, lower doses may be required in patients with renal disease, and treatment should be based on titration of drug dosage to effect. 6 , 7 Pediatric Use: Safety and effectiveness in pediatric patients have not been established.

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