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Sunday, May 16, 2010

Abacavir and lamivudine

U.S. BRAND NAMES — Epzicom®

PHARMACOLOGIC CATEGORY
Antiretroviral Agent, Reverse Transcriptase Inhibitor (Nucleoside)

DOSING: ADULTS — HIV: Oral: One tablet (abacavir 600 mg and lamivudine 300 mg) once daily

DOSING: RENAL IMPAIRMENT — Clcr <50 mL/minute: Use not recommended

DOSING: HEPATIC IMPAIRMENT — Use contraindicated.

DOSAGE FORMS — Excipient information presented when available (limited, particularly for generics); consult specific product labeling.

Tablet:
Epzicom®: Abacavir 600 mg and lamivudine 300 mg

DOSAGE FORMS: CONCISE
Tablet:
Epzicom®: Abacavir 600 mg and lamivudine 300 mg

GENERIC EQUIVALENT AVAILABLE — No

ADMINISTRATION — May be administered with or without food.

USE — Treatment of HIV infections in combination with other antiretroviral agents

ADVERSE REACTIONS SIGNIFICANT — See individual agents.

Postmarketing and/or case reports: Alopecia, anaphylaxis, anemia, aplastic anemia, breath sounds abnormal, CPK increased, erythema multiforme, fat redistribution, hepatic steatosis, hepatitis B exacerbation, hyperglycemia, hypersensitivity reaction, lactic acidosis, lymphadenopathy, muscle weakness, pancreatitis, paresthesia, peripheral neuropathy, rhabdomyolysis, seizure, splenomegaly, Stevens-Johnson syndrome, stomatitis, urticaria, weakness, wheezing

CONTRAINDICATIONS — Hypersensitivity to abacavir, lamivudine, or any component of the formulation; hepatic impairment. Do not rechallenge patients who have experienced hypersensitivity to abacavir regardless of HLA-B*5701 status.

WARNINGS / PRECAUTIONS
Boxed warnings: Chronic hepatitis B: . HIV: Appropriate use: . Hypersensitivity reactions: . Lactic acidosis/hepatomegaly: .

Concerns related to adverse effects: Fat redistribution: May cause redistribution of fat (eg, buffalo hump, peripheral wasting with increased abdominal girth, cushingoid appearance). Hypersensitivity reactions: [U.S. Boxed Warning]: Fatal hypersensitivity reactions have occurred in patients taking abacavir (in Epzicom®). Patients testing positive for the presence of the HLA-B*5701 allele are at an increased risk for hypersensitivity reactions. Screening for HLA-B*5701 allele status is recommended prior to initiating abacavir-containing therapy or reinitiating therapy in patients of unknown status, including patients who previously tolerated abacavir therapy. Epzicom® is not recommended in patients testing positive for the HLA-B*5701 allele. Patients exhibiting symptoms of fever, skin rash, fatigue, respiratory symptoms (eg, pharyngitis, dyspnea, cough) and/or GI symptoms (eg, abdominal pain, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea) should discontinue therapy immediately and call for medical attention. Epzicom® should be permanently discontinued if hypersensitivity cannot be ruled out, even when other diagnoses are possible and regardless of HLA-B*5701 status. Epzicom® SHOULD NOT be restarted because more severe symptoms may occur within hours, including LIFE-THREATENING HYPOTENSION AND DEATH. Fatal hypersensitivity reactions have occurred following the reintroduction of abacavir in patients whose therapy was interrupted (eg, interruption in drug supply, temporary discontinuation while treating other conditions). Reactions occurred within hours. In some cases, signs of hypersensitivity may have been previously present, but attributed to other medical conditions (eg, acute onset respiratory diseases, gastroenteritis, reactions to other medications). If Epzicom® is to be restarted following an interruption in therapy, first evaluate the patient for previously unsuspected symptoms of hypersensitivity. Do not restart if hypersensitivity is suspected or cannot be ruled out regardless of HLA-B*5701 status. To report these events on Epzicom® hypersensitivity, a registry has been established (1-800-270-0425). Immune reconstitution syndrome: Patients may develop immune reconstitution syndrome resulting in the occurrence of an inflammatory response to an indolent or residual opportunistic infection; further evaluation and treatment may be required. Lactic acidosis/hepatomegaly: [U.S Boxed Warning]: Lactic acidosis and severe hepatomegaly with steatosis have been reported with nucleoside analogues, including fatal cases; use with caution in patients with risk factors for liver disease (risk may be increased with female gender, obesity, pregnancy or prolonged exposure) and suspend treatment in any patient who develops clinical or laboratory findings suggestive of lactic acidosis or hepatotoxicity (transaminase elevation may/may not accompany hepatomegaly and steatosis).

Disease-related concerns: Coronary heart disease: Use may increase risk of myocardial infarction; use caution in patients with risks for coronary heart disease; modifiable risk factors (eg, hypertension, hyperlipidemia, diabetes mellitus, and smoking) should be minimized prior to use. Chronic hepatitis B: [U.S. Boxed Warning]: Following discontinuation of lamivudine, severe acute exacerbations of hepatitis B in patients coinfected with HBV and HIV have been reported. Monitor patients closely for several months following discontinuation of therapy for chronic hepatitis B; clinical exacerbations may occur. HIV: Appropriate use: [U.S. Boxed Warning]: This combination should only be used as part of a multidrug regimen for which the individual components are indicated. Renal impairment: Due to fixed dose of combination product, use is not recommended with renal impairment (Clcr <50 mL/minute).

Concurrent drug therapy issues: Interferon alfa: Use with caution in combination with interferon alfa with or without ribavirin in HIV/HBV coinfected patients; monitor closely for hepatic decompensation, anemia, or neutropenia; dose reduction or discontinuation of interferon and/or ribavirin may be required if toxicity evident.

Special populations: Pediatrics: Due to fixed dose of combination product, use is not recommended in children.

DRUG INTERACTIONS
Emtricitabine: LamiVUDine may enhance the adverse/toxic effect of Emtricitabine. Risk X: Avoid combination

Ganciclovir-Valganciclovir: May enhance the adverse/toxic effect of Reverse Transcriptase Inhibitors (Nucleoside). Hematologic toxicity is of specific concern. Risk D: Consider therapy modification

Protease Inhibitors: May decrease the serum concentration of Abacavir. Risk C: Monitor therapy

Ribavirin: May enhance the hepatotoxic effect of Reverse Transcriptase Inhibitors (Nucleoside). Lactic acidosis may occur. Risk D: Consider therapy modification

Trimethoprim: May decrease the excretion of LamiVUDine. Risk C: Monitor therapy

Zalcitabine: LamiVUDine may diminish the therapeutic effect of Zalcitabine. Risk D: Consider therapy modification

ETHANOL / NUTRITION / HERB INTERACTIONS — Ethanol: Ethanol may increase the risk of toxicity.

PREGNANCY RISK FACTOR — C (show table)

PREGNANCY IMPLICATIONS — See individual agents.

LACTATION — See individual agents.

BREAST-FEEDING CONSIDERATIONS — HIV-infected mothers are discouraged from breast-feeding to decrease potential transmission of HIV. See individual agents.

DIETARY CONSIDERATIONS — May be taken with or without food.

PRICING — (data from drugstore.com)
Tablets (Epzicom)
600-300 mg (30): $923.18

MONITORING PARAMETERS — Amylase, bilirubin, blood glucose, serum creatine kinase, liver enzymes, hematologic parameters, triglycerides, viral load, and CD4 count; HLA-B*5701 genotype status prior to initiation of therapy and prior to reinitiation of therapy in patients of unknown HLA-B*5701 status; signs and symptoms of hypersensitivity, particularly in patients untested for the HLA-B*5701 allele

CANADIAN BRAND NAMES — Kivexa™

INTERNATIONAL BRAND NAMES — Kivexa (AR, AT, AU, BE, BG, CH, CN, CZ, DE, DK, ES, FI, FR, GB, GR, HK, HN, IE, IL, IT, MX, NL, NO, PT, RU, SE, TH, TR, TW, UY)

MECHANISM OF ACTION — Nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitor combination.

Abacavir is a guanosine analogue which is phosphorylated to carbovir triphosphate which interferes with HIV viral RNA-dependent DNA polymerase resulting in inhibition of viral replication.

Lamivudine is a cytosine analog. After lamivudine is triphosphorylated, the principle mode of action is inhibition of HIV reverse transcription via viral DNA chain termination; inhibits RNA-dependent DNA polymerase activities of reverse transcriptase.

PHARMACODYNAMICS / KINETICS — See individual agents.

Abacavir and lamivudine

U.S. BRAND NAMES — Epzicom®

PHARMACOLOGIC CATEGORY
Antiretroviral Agent, Reverse Transcriptase Inhibitor (Nucleoside)

DOSING: ADULTS — HIV: Oral: One tablet (abacavir 600 mg and lamivudine 300 mg) once daily

DOSING: RENAL IMPAIRMENT — Clcr <50 mL/minute: Use not recommended

DOSING: HEPATIC IMPAIRMENT — Use contraindicated.

DOSAGE FORMS — Excipient information presented when available (limited, particularly for generics); consult specific product labeling.

Tablet:
Epzicom®: Abacavir 600 mg and lamivudine 300 mg

DOSAGE FORMS: CONCISE
Tablet:
Epzicom®: Abacavir 600 mg and lamivudine 300 mg

GENERIC EQUIVALENT AVAILABLE — No

ADMINISTRATION — May be administered with or without food.

USE — Treatment of HIV infections in combination with other antiretroviral agents

ADVERSE REACTIONS SIGNIFICANT — See individual agents.

Postmarketing and/or case reports: Alopecia, anaphylaxis, anemia, aplastic anemia, breath sounds abnormal, CPK increased, erythema multiforme, fat redistribution, hepatic steatosis, hepatitis B exacerbation, hyperglycemia, hypersensitivity reaction, lactic acidosis, lymphadenopathy, muscle weakness, pancreatitis, paresthesia, peripheral neuropathy, rhabdomyolysis, seizure, splenomegaly, Stevens-Johnson syndrome, stomatitis, urticaria, weakness, wheezing

CONTRAINDICATIONS — Hypersensitivity to abacavir, lamivudine, or any component of the formulation; hepatic impairment. Do not rechallenge patients who have experienced hypersensitivity to abacavir regardless of HLA-B*5701 status.

WARNINGS / PRECAUTIONS
Boxed warnings: Chronic hepatitis B: . HIV: Appropriate use: . Hypersensitivity reactions: . Lactic acidosis/hepatomegaly: .

Concerns related to adverse effects: Fat redistribution: May cause redistribution of fat (eg, buffalo hump, peripheral wasting with increased abdominal girth, cushingoid appearance). Hypersensitivity reactions: [U.S. Boxed Warning]: Fatal hypersensitivity reactions have occurred in patients taking abacavir (in Epzicom®). Patients testing positive for the presence of the HLA-B*5701 allele are at an increased risk for hypersensitivity reactions. Screening for HLA-B*5701 allele status is recommended prior to initiating abacavir-containing therapy or reinitiating therapy in patients of unknown status, including patients who previously tolerated abacavir therapy. Epzicom® is not recommended in patients testing positive for the HLA-B*5701 allele. Patients exhibiting symptoms of fever, skin rash, fatigue, respiratory symptoms (eg, pharyngitis, dyspnea, cough) and/or GI symptoms (eg, abdominal pain, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea) should discontinue therapy immediately and call for medical attention. Epzicom® should be permanently discontinued if hypersensitivity cannot be ruled out, even when other diagnoses are possible and regardless of HLA-B*5701 status. Epzicom® SHOULD NOT be restarted because more severe symptoms may occur within hours, including LIFE-THREATENING HYPOTENSION AND DEATH. Fatal hypersensitivity reactions have occurred following the reintroduction of abacavir in patients whose therapy was interrupted (eg, interruption in drug supply, temporary discontinuation while treating other conditions). Reactions occurred within hours. In some cases, signs of hypersensitivity may have been previously present, but attributed to other medical conditions (eg, acute onset respiratory diseases, gastroenteritis, reactions to other medications). If Epzicom® is to be restarted following an interruption in therapy, first evaluate the patient for previously unsuspected symptoms of hypersensitivity. Do not restart if hypersensitivity is suspected or cannot be ruled out regardless of HLA-B*5701 status. To report these events on Epzicom® hypersensitivity, a registry has been established (1-800-270-0425). Immune reconstitution syndrome: Patients may develop immune reconstitution syndrome resulting in the occurrence of an inflammatory response to an indolent or residual opportunistic infection; further evaluation and treatment may be required. Lactic acidosis/hepatomegaly: [U.S Boxed Warning]: Lactic acidosis and severe hepatomegaly with steatosis have been reported with nucleoside analogues, including fatal cases; use with caution in patients with risk factors for liver disease (risk may be increased with female gender, obesity, pregnancy or prolonged exposure) and suspend treatment in any patient who develops clinical or laboratory findings suggestive of lactic acidosis or hepatotoxicity (transaminase elevation may/may not accompany hepatomegaly and steatosis).

Disease-related concerns: Coronary heart disease: Use may increase risk of myocardial infarction; use caution in patients with risks for coronary heart disease; modifiable risk factors (eg, hypertension, hyperlipidemia, diabetes mellitus, and smoking) should be minimized prior to use. Chronic hepatitis B: [U.S. Boxed Warning]: Following discontinuation of lamivudine, severe acute exacerbations of hepatitis B in patients coinfected with HBV and HIV have been reported. Monitor patients closely for several months following discontinuation of therapy for chronic hepatitis B; clinical exacerbations may occur. HIV: Appropriate use: [U.S. Boxed Warning]: This combination should only be used as part of a multidrug regimen for which the individual components are indicated. Renal impairment: Due to fixed dose of combination product, use is not recommended with renal impairment (Clcr <50 mL/minute).

Concurrent drug therapy issues: Interferon alfa: Use with caution in combination with interferon alfa with or without ribavirin in HIV/HBV coinfected patients; monitor closely for hepatic decompensation, anemia, or neutropenia; dose reduction or discontinuation of interferon and/or ribavirin may be required if toxicity evident.

Special populations: Pediatrics: Due to fixed dose of combination product, use is not recommended in children.

DRUG INTERACTIONS
Emtricitabine: LamiVUDine may enhance the adverse/toxic effect of Emtricitabine. Risk X: Avoid combination

Ganciclovir-Valganciclovir: May enhance the adverse/toxic effect of Reverse Transcriptase Inhibitors (Nucleoside). Hematologic toxicity is of specific concern. Risk D: Consider therapy modification

Protease Inhibitors: May decrease the serum concentration of Abacavir. Risk C: Monitor therapy

Ribavirin: May enhance the hepatotoxic effect of Reverse Transcriptase Inhibitors (Nucleoside). Lactic acidosis may occur. Risk D: Consider therapy modification

Trimethoprim: May decrease the excretion of LamiVUDine. Risk C: Monitor therapy

Zalcitabine: LamiVUDine may diminish the therapeutic effect of Zalcitabine. Risk D: Consider therapy modification

ETHANOL / NUTRITION / HERB INTERACTIONS — Ethanol: Ethanol may increase the risk of toxicity.

PREGNANCY RISK FACTOR — C (show table)

PREGNANCY IMPLICATIONS — See individual agents.

LACTATION — See individual agents.

BREAST-FEEDING CONSIDERATIONS — HIV-infected mothers are discouraged from breast-feeding to decrease potential transmission of HIV. See individual agents.

DIETARY CONSIDERATIONS — May be taken with or without food.

PRICING — (data from drugstore.com)
Tablets (Epzicom)
600-300 mg (30): $923.18

MONITORING PARAMETERS — Amylase, bilirubin, blood glucose, serum creatine kinase, liver enzymes, hematologic parameters, triglycerides, viral load, and CD4 count; HLA-B*5701 genotype status prior to initiation of therapy and prior to reinitiation of therapy in patients of unknown HLA-B*5701 status; signs and symptoms of hypersensitivity, particularly in patients untested for the HLA-B*5701 allele

CANADIAN BRAND NAMES — Kivexa™

INTERNATIONAL BRAND NAMES — Kivexa (AR, AT, AU, BE, BG, CH, CN, CZ, DE, DK, ES, FI, FR, GB, GR, HK, HN, IE, IL, IT, MX, NL, NO, PT, RU, SE, TH, TR, TW, UY)

MECHANISM OF ACTION — Nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitor combination.

Abacavir is a guanosine analogue which is phosphorylated to carbovir triphosphate which interferes with HIV viral RNA-dependent DNA polymerase resulting in inhibition of viral replication.

Lamivudine is a cytosine analog. After lamivudine is triphosphorylated, the principle mode of action is inhibition of HIV reverse transcription via viral DNA chain termination; inhibits RNA-dependent DNA polymerase activities of reverse transcriptase.

PHARMACODYNAMICS / KINETICS — See individual agents.

Friday, February 1, 2008

Abacavir and lamivudine

U.S. BRAND NAMES — Epzicom™
CANADIAN BRAND NAMES — Kivexa™
PHARMACOLOGIC CATEGORY Antiretroviral Agent, Reverse Transcriptase Inhibitor (Nucleoside)
What key warnings should I know about before taking this medicine?
Dangerous allergic reactions can occur. Tell healthcare provider about any fever, rash, feeling tired, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, belly pain, flu-like symptoms, sore throat, cough, or difficulty breathing. Do not restart this medicine if you have had an allergic reaction.
This medicine may cause liver damage and a change in the acid levels in the blood. Closely review the section in this leaflet which lists when to call healthcare provider. Pregnancy, obesity, and/or prolonged therapy may increase the risk.
Please read the medication guide given to you.
REASONS NOT TO TAKE THIS MEDICINE If you have an allergy to abacavir, lamivudine or any other part of this medicine. Tell healthcare provider if you are allergic to any medicine. Make sure to tell about the allergy and how it affected you. This includes telling about rash; hives; itching; shortness of breath; wheezing; cough; swelling of face, lips, tongue, or throat; or any other symptoms involved. If you have liver disease. If you are pregnant or may be pregnant. If you are breast-feeding.
What is this medicine used for? This medicine is used to treat HIV infection.
How does it work? Abacavir and lamivudine work to injure the virus and fight the infection.
How is it best taken? In HIV treatment, this medicine is usually taken with two other medicines. To gain the most benefit, do not miss doses. Use prescription as directed, even if feeling better. Take this medicine with or without food. Take with food if it causes an upset stomach.
What do I do if I miss a dose? (does not apply to patients in the hospital) Take a missed dose as soon as possible. If it is almost time for the next dose, skip the missed dose and return to your regular schedule. Do not take a double dose or extra doses. Do not change dose, brand, or stop medicine. Talk with healthcare provider.
What are the precautions when taking this medicine? If this medicine is stopped because you have an allergy to it, do not restart it. It can cause a much more dangerous effect if restarted. If this medicine is stopped for any other reason, do not restart it without talking to healthcare provider. It could be very dangerous to restart on your own. If medicine changes for HIV infection, make sure to ask healthcare provider about hepatitis B treatment. Do not run out of this medicine. Wear disease medical alert identification. Avoid alcohol (includes wine, beer, and liquor). If you have kidney disease, talk with healthcare provider. If you have liver disease, talk with healthcare provider. Check medicines with healthcare provider. This medicine may not mix well with other medicines. You may not be alert. Avoid driving, doing other tasks or activities until you see how this medicine affects you. To protect against sexually-transmitted diseases, use a latex condom. Use birth control that you can trust to prevent pregnancy while taking this medicine. Breast-feeding is not recommended in HIV disease.
What are some possible side effects of this medicine? Headache. Nausea or vomiting. Small frequent meals, frequent mouth care, sucking hard, sugar-free candy, or chewing sugar-free gum may help. Diarrhea. Not hungry. Irritated pancreas can rarely occur.
What should I monitor? Change in condition being treated. Is it better, worse, or about the same? Check blood work regularly. Talk with healthcare provider. Follow up with healthcare provider.
REASONS TO CALL HEALTHCARE PROVIDER IMMEDIATELY If you suspect an overdose, call your local poison control center immediately or dial 911. Signs of a life-threatening reaction. These include wheezing; chest tightness; fever; itching; bad cough; blue skin color; fits; or swelling of face, lips, tongue, or throat. Allergic reaction (fever, rash, feeling tired, nausea/vomiting, diarrhea, belly pain, sore throat, cough, difficulty breathing, or flu-like symptoms). Stop medicine and talk with healthcare provider right away! Severe belly pain. Severe nausea or vomiting. Severe diarrhea. Any rash. No improvement in condition or feeling worse.
How should I store this medicine? Store at room temperature. Protect tablets from moisture. Do not store in a bathroom or kitchen.
GENERAL STATEMENTS If you have a life-threatening allergy, wear allergy identification at all times. Do not share your medicine with others and do not take anyone else's medicine. Keep all medicine out of the reach of children and pets. Keep a list of all your medicines (prescription, natural products, supplements, vitamins, over-the-counter) with you. Give this list to healthcare provider (doctor, nurse, nurse practitioner, pharmacist, physician assistant). Talk with healthcare provider before starting any new medicine, including over-the-counter, natural products, or vitamins.

Abacavir and lamivudine

U.S. BRAND NAMES — Epzicom™
CANADIAN BRAND NAMES — Kivexa™
PHARMACOLOGIC CATEGORY Antiretroviral Agent, Reverse Transcriptase Inhibitor (Nucleoside)
What key warnings should I know about before taking this medicine?
Dangerous allergic reactions can occur. Tell healthcare provider about any fever, rash, feeling tired, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, belly pain, flu-like symptoms, sore throat, cough, or difficulty breathing. Do not restart this medicine if you have had an allergic reaction.
This medicine may cause liver damage and a change in the acid levels in the blood. Closely review the section in this leaflet which lists when to call healthcare provider. Pregnancy, obesity, and/or prolonged therapy may increase the risk.
Please read the medication guide given to you.
REASONS NOT TO TAKE THIS MEDICINE If you have an allergy to abacavir, lamivudine or any other part of this medicine. Tell healthcare provider if you are allergic to any medicine. Make sure to tell about the allergy and how it affected you. This includes telling about rash; hives; itching; shortness of breath; wheezing; cough; swelling of face, lips, tongue, or throat; or any other symptoms involved. If you have liver disease. If you are pregnant or may be pregnant. If you are breast-feeding.
What is this medicine used for? This medicine is used to treat HIV infection.
How does it work? Abacavir and lamivudine work to injure the virus and fight the infection.
How is it best taken? In HIV treatment, this medicine is usually taken with two other medicines. To gain the most benefit, do not miss doses. Use prescription as directed, even if feeling better. Take this medicine with or without food. Take with food if it causes an upset stomach.
What do I do if I miss a dose? (does not apply to patients in the hospital) Take a missed dose as soon as possible. If it is almost time for the next dose, skip the missed dose and return to your regular schedule. Do not take a double dose or extra doses. Do not change dose, brand, or stop medicine. Talk with healthcare provider.
What are the precautions when taking this medicine? If this medicine is stopped because you have an allergy to it, do not restart it. It can cause a much more dangerous effect if restarted. If this medicine is stopped for any other reason, do not restart it without talking to healthcare provider. It could be very dangerous to restart on your own. If medicine changes for HIV infection, make sure to ask healthcare provider about hepatitis B treatment. Do not run out of this medicine. Wear disease medical alert identification. Avoid alcohol (includes wine, beer, and liquor). If you have kidney disease, talk with healthcare provider. If you have liver disease, talk with healthcare provider. Check medicines with healthcare provider. This medicine may not mix well with other medicines. You may not be alert. Avoid driving, doing other tasks or activities until you see how this medicine affects you. To protect against sexually-transmitted diseases, use a latex condom. Use birth control that you can trust to prevent pregnancy while taking this medicine. Breast-feeding is not recommended in HIV disease.
What are some possible side effects of this medicine? Headache. Nausea or vomiting. Small frequent meals, frequent mouth care, sucking hard, sugar-free candy, or chewing sugar-free gum may help. Diarrhea. Not hungry. Irritated pancreas can rarely occur.
What should I monitor? Change in condition being treated. Is it better, worse, or about the same? Check blood work regularly. Talk with healthcare provider. Follow up with healthcare provider.
REASONS TO CALL HEALTHCARE PROVIDER IMMEDIATELY If you suspect an overdose, call your local poison control center immediately or dial 911. Signs of a life-threatening reaction. These include wheezing; chest tightness; fever; itching; bad cough; blue skin color; fits; or swelling of face, lips, tongue, or throat. Allergic reaction (fever, rash, feeling tired, nausea/vomiting, diarrhea, belly pain, sore throat, cough, difficulty breathing, or flu-like symptoms). Stop medicine and talk with healthcare provider right away! Severe belly pain. Severe nausea or vomiting. Severe diarrhea. Any rash. No improvement in condition or feeling worse.
How should I store this medicine? Store at room temperature. Protect tablets from moisture. Do not store in a bathroom or kitchen.
GENERAL STATEMENTS If you have a life-threatening allergy, wear allergy identification at all times. Do not share your medicine with others and do not take anyone else's medicine. Keep all medicine out of the reach of children and pets. Keep a list of all your medicines (prescription, natural products, supplements, vitamins, over-the-counter) with you. Give this list to healthcare provider (doctor, nurse, nurse practitioner, pharmacist, physician assistant). Talk with healthcare provider before starting any new medicine, including over-the-counter, natural products, or vitamins.

Wednesday, January 16, 2008

Abacavir and lamivudine: Drug information

Copyright 1978-2006 Lexi-Comp, Inc. All rights reserved.

(For additional information see "Abacavir and lamivudine: Patient drug information" and see "Abacavir and lamivudine: Pediatric drug information")
U.S. BRAND NAMES — Epzicom™
PHARMACOLOGIC CATEGORY Antiretroviral Agent, Reverse Transcriptase Inhibitor (Nucleoside)
DOSING: ADULTS — HIV: Oral: One tablet (abacavir 600 mg and lamivudine 300 mg) once daily
DOSING: RENAL IMPAIRMENT — Clcr <50 mL/minute: Use not recommended
DOSING: HEPATIC IMPAIRMENT — Use contraindicated.
DOSAGE FORMS — Excipient information presented when available (limited, particularly for generics); consult specific product labeling.
Tablet: Epzicom™: Abacavir 600 mg and lamivudine 300 mg
DOSAGE FORMS: CONCISE Tablet: Epzicom™: Abacavir 600 mg and lamivudine 300 mg
GENERIC EQUIVALENT AVAILABLE — No
ADMINISTRATION — May be administered with or without food.
USE — Treatment of HIV infections in combination with other antiretroviral agents
ADVERSE REACTIONS SIGNIFICANT — See individual agents.
Postmarketing and/or case reports: Alopecia, anaphylaxis, anemia, aplastic anemia, breath sounds abnormal, CPK increased, erythema multiforme, fat redistribution, hepatic steatosis, hepatitis B exacerbation, hyperglycemia, hypersensitivity reaction, lactic acidosis, lymphadenopathy, muscle weakness, pancreatitis, paresthesia, peripheral neuropathy, rhabdomyolysis, seizure, splenomegaly, Stevens-Johnson syndrome, stomatitis, urticaria, weakness, wheezing
CONTRAINDICATIONS — Hypersensitivity to abacavir, lamivudine, or any component of the formulation; hepatic impairment. Do not rechallenge patients who have experienced hypersensitivity to abacavir.
WARNINGS / PRECAUTIONS Box warnings: Chronic hepatitis B: . HIV: Appropriate use: . Hypersensitivity reactions: . Lactic acidosis/hepatomegaly: .
Concerns related to adverse effects: Fat redistribution: May cause redistribution of fat (eg, buffalo hump, peripheral wasting with increased abdominal girth, cushingoid appearance). Hypersensitivity reactions: [U.S. Boxed Warning]: Fatal hypersensitivity reactions have occurred in patients taking abacavir (in Epzicom™). Patients exhibiting symptoms of fever, skin rash, fatigue, respiratory symptoms (eg, pharyngitis, dyspnea, cough) and/or GI symptoms (eg, abdominal pain, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea) should discontinue therapy immediately and call for medical attention. Epzicom™ should be permanently discontinued if hypersensitivity cannot be ruled out, even when other diagnoses are possible. Epzicom™ SHOULD NOT be restarted because more severe symptoms may occur within hours, including LIFE-THREATENING HYPOTENSION AND DEATH. Fatal hypersensitivity reactions have occurred following the reintroduction of abacavir in patients whose therapy was interrupted (eg, interruption in drug supply, temporary discontinuation while treating other conditions). Reactions occurred within hours. In some cases, signs of hypersensitivity may have been previously present, but attributed to other medical conditions (eg, acute onset respiratory diseases, gastroenteritis, reactions to other medications). If Epzicom™ is to be restarted following an interruption in therapy, first evaluate the patient for previously unsuspected symptoms of hypersensitivity. Do not restart if hypersensitivity is suspected or cannot be ruled out. To report these events on Epzicom™ hypersensitivity, a registry has been established (1-800-270-0425). Immune reconstitution syndrome: Patients may develop immune reconstitution syndrome resulting in the occurrence of an inflammatory response to an indolent or residual opportunistic infection; further evaluation and treatment may be required. Lactic acidosis/hepatomegaly: [U.S Boxed Warning]: Lactic acidosis and severe hepatomegaly with steatosis have been reported with nucleoside analogues, including fatal cases; use with caution in patients with risk factors for liver disease (risk may be increased with female gender, obesity, pregnancy or prolonged exposure) and suspend treatment in any patient who develops clinical or laboratory findings suggestive of lactic acidosis or hepatotoxicity (transaminase elevation may/may not accompany hepatomegaly and steatosis).
Disease-related concerns: Chronic hepatitis B: [U.S. Boxed Warning]: Following discontinuation of lamivudine, severe acute exacerbations of hepatitis B in patients coinfected with HBV and HIV have been reported. Monitor patients closely for several months following discontinuation of therapy for chronic hepatitis B; clinical exacerbations may occur. HIV: Appropriate use: [U.S. Boxed Warning]: This combination should only be used as part of a multidrug regimen for which the individual components are indicated. Renal impairment: Due to fixed dose of combination product, use is not recommended with renal impairment (Clcr <50 mL/minute).
Concurrent drug therapy issues: Interferon alfa: Use with caution in combination with interferon alfa with or without ribavirin in HIV/HBV coinfected patients; monitor closely for hepatic decompensation, anemia, or neutropenia; dose reduction or discontinuation of interferon and/or ribavirin may be required if toxicity evident.
Special populations: Pediatrics: Due to fixed dose of combination product, use is not recommended in children.
RESTRICTIONS — An FDA-approved medication guide and warning card (summarizing symptoms of hypersensitivity) must be distributed when dispensing an outpatient prescription (new or refill) where this medication is to be used without direct supervision of a healthcare provider. Medication guides are available at http://www.fda.gov/cder/Offices/ODS/medication_guides.htm.
DRUG INTERACTIONS See individual agents.
PREGNANCY RISK FACTOR — C (show table)
PREGNANCY IMPLICATIONS — See individual agents.
LACTATION — See individual agents.
BREAST-FEEDING CONSIDERATIONS — HIV-infected mothers are discouraged from breast-feeding to decrease potential transmission of HIV. See individual agents.
DIETARY CONSIDERATIONS — May be taken with or without food.
PRICING — (data from drugstore.com)Tablets (Epzicom) 600-300 mg (30): $790.34
MONITORING PARAMETERS — Amylase, bilirubin, liver enzymes, hematologic parameters, viral load, and CD4 count
TOXICOLOGY / OVERDOSE COMPREHENSIVE — See individual agents.
CANADIAN BRAND NAMES — Kivexa™
INTERNATIONAL BRAND NAMES — Kivexa (AR, AT, BE, BG, CA, CH, CL, CZ, DE, DK, ES, FI, FR, GB, GR, HU, IE, IT, NL, NO, PT, RU, SE, TR)
MECHANISM OF ACTION — Nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitor combination.
Abacavir is a guanosine analogue which is phosphorylated to carbovir triphosphate which interferes with HIV viral RNA-dependent DNA polymerase resulting in inhibition of viral replication.
Lamivudine is a cytosine analog. After lamivudine is triphosphorylated, the principle mode of action is inhibition of HIV reverse transcription via viral DNA chain termination; inhibits RNA-dependent DNA polymerase activities of reverse transcriptase.
PHARMACODYNAMICS / KINETICS — See individual agents.

Abacavir and lamivudine: Drug information

Copyright 1978-2006 Lexi-Comp, Inc. All rights reserved.

(For additional information see "Abacavir and lamivudine: Patient drug information" and see "Abacavir and lamivudine: Pediatric drug information")
U.S. BRAND NAMES — Epzicom™
PHARMACOLOGIC CATEGORY Antiretroviral Agent, Reverse Transcriptase Inhibitor (Nucleoside)
DOSING: ADULTS — HIV: Oral: One tablet (abacavir 600 mg and lamivudine 300 mg) once daily
DOSING: RENAL IMPAIRMENT — Clcr <50 mL/minute: Use not recommended
DOSING: HEPATIC IMPAIRMENT — Use contraindicated.
DOSAGE FORMS — Excipient information presented when available (limited, particularly for generics); consult specific product labeling.
Tablet: Epzicom™: Abacavir 600 mg and lamivudine 300 mg
DOSAGE FORMS: CONCISE Tablet: Epzicom™: Abacavir 600 mg and lamivudine 300 mg
GENERIC EQUIVALENT AVAILABLE — No
ADMINISTRATION — May be administered with or without food.
USE — Treatment of HIV infections in combination with other antiretroviral agents
ADVERSE REACTIONS SIGNIFICANT — See individual agents.
Postmarketing and/or case reports: Alopecia, anaphylaxis, anemia, aplastic anemia, breath sounds abnormal, CPK increased, erythema multiforme, fat redistribution, hepatic steatosis, hepatitis B exacerbation, hyperglycemia, hypersensitivity reaction, lactic acidosis, lymphadenopathy, muscle weakness, pancreatitis, paresthesia, peripheral neuropathy, rhabdomyolysis, seizure, splenomegaly, Stevens-Johnson syndrome, stomatitis, urticaria, weakness, wheezing
CONTRAINDICATIONS — Hypersensitivity to abacavir, lamivudine, or any component of the formulation; hepatic impairment. Do not rechallenge patients who have experienced hypersensitivity to abacavir.
WARNINGS / PRECAUTIONS Box warnings: Chronic hepatitis B: . HIV: Appropriate use: . Hypersensitivity reactions: . Lactic acidosis/hepatomegaly: .
Concerns related to adverse effects: Fat redistribution: May cause redistribution of fat (eg, buffalo hump, peripheral wasting with increased abdominal girth, cushingoid appearance). Hypersensitivity reactions: [U.S. Boxed Warning]: Fatal hypersensitivity reactions have occurred in patients taking abacavir (in Epzicom™). Patients exhibiting symptoms of fever, skin rash, fatigue, respiratory symptoms (eg, pharyngitis, dyspnea, cough) and/or GI symptoms (eg, abdominal pain, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea) should discontinue therapy immediately and call for medical attention. Epzicom™ should be permanently discontinued if hypersensitivity cannot be ruled out, even when other diagnoses are possible. Epzicom™ SHOULD NOT be restarted because more severe symptoms may occur within hours, including LIFE-THREATENING HYPOTENSION AND DEATH. Fatal hypersensitivity reactions have occurred following the reintroduction of abacavir in patients whose therapy was interrupted (eg, interruption in drug supply, temporary discontinuation while treating other conditions). Reactions occurred within hours. In some cases, signs of hypersensitivity may have been previously present, but attributed to other medical conditions (eg, acute onset respiratory diseases, gastroenteritis, reactions to other medications). If Epzicom™ is to be restarted following an interruption in therapy, first evaluate the patient for previously unsuspected symptoms of hypersensitivity. Do not restart if hypersensitivity is suspected or cannot be ruled out. To report these events on Epzicom™ hypersensitivity, a registry has been established (1-800-270-0425). Immune reconstitution syndrome: Patients may develop immune reconstitution syndrome resulting in the occurrence of an inflammatory response to an indolent or residual opportunistic infection; further evaluation and treatment may be required. Lactic acidosis/hepatomegaly: [U.S Boxed Warning]: Lactic acidosis and severe hepatomegaly with steatosis have been reported with nucleoside analogues, including fatal cases; use with caution in patients with risk factors for liver disease (risk may be increased with female gender, obesity, pregnancy or prolonged exposure) and suspend treatment in any patient who develops clinical or laboratory findings suggestive of lactic acidosis or hepatotoxicity (transaminase elevation may/may not accompany hepatomegaly and steatosis).
Disease-related concerns: Chronic hepatitis B: [U.S. Boxed Warning]: Following discontinuation of lamivudine, severe acute exacerbations of hepatitis B in patients coinfected with HBV and HIV have been reported. Monitor patients closely for several months following discontinuation of therapy for chronic hepatitis B; clinical exacerbations may occur. HIV: Appropriate use: [U.S. Boxed Warning]: This combination should only be used as part of a multidrug regimen for which the individual components are indicated. Renal impairment: Due to fixed dose of combination product, use is not recommended with renal impairment (Clcr <50 mL/minute).
Concurrent drug therapy issues: Interferon alfa: Use with caution in combination with interferon alfa with or without ribavirin in HIV/HBV coinfected patients; monitor closely for hepatic decompensation, anemia, or neutropenia; dose reduction or discontinuation of interferon and/or ribavirin may be required if toxicity evident.
Special populations: Pediatrics: Due to fixed dose of combination product, use is not recommended in children.
RESTRICTIONS — An FDA-approved medication guide and warning card (summarizing symptoms of hypersensitivity) must be distributed when dispensing an outpatient prescription (new or refill) where this medication is to be used without direct supervision of a healthcare provider. Medication guides are available at http://www.fda.gov/cder/Offices/ODS/medication_guides.htm.
DRUG INTERACTIONS See individual agents.
PREGNANCY RISK FACTOR — C (show table)
PREGNANCY IMPLICATIONS — See individual agents.
LACTATION — See individual agents.
BREAST-FEEDING CONSIDERATIONS — HIV-infected mothers are discouraged from breast-feeding to decrease potential transmission of HIV. See individual agents.
DIETARY CONSIDERATIONS — May be taken with or without food.
PRICING — (data from drugstore.com)Tablets (Epzicom) 600-300 mg (30): $790.34
MONITORING PARAMETERS — Amylase, bilirubin, liver enzymes, hematologic parameters, viral load, and CD4 count
TOXICOLOGY / OVERDOSE COMPREHENSIVE — See individual agents.
CANADIAN BRAND NAMES — Kivexa™
INTERNATIONAL BRAND NAMES — Kivexa (AR, AT, BE, BG, CA, CH, CL, CZ, DE, DK, ES, FI, FR, GB, GR, HU, IE, IT, NL, NO, PT, RU, SE, TR)
MECHANISM OF ACTION — Nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitor combination.
Abacavir is a guanosine analogue which is phosphorylated to carbovir triphosphate which interferes with HIV viral RNA-dependent DNA polymerase resulting in inhibition of viral replication.
Lamivudine is a cytosine analog. After lamivudine is triphosphorylated, the principle mode of action is inhibition of HIV reverse transcription via viral DNA chain termination; inhibits RNA-dependent DNA polymerase activities of reverse transcriptase.
PHARMACODYNAMICS / KINETICS — See individual agents.