Monday 23 March 2009

Rowestin




Rowestin may be available in the countries listed below.


Ingredient matches for Rowestin



Simvastatin

Simvastatin is reported as an ingredient of Rowestin in the following countries:


  • Costa Rica

  • Dominican Republic

  • Ecuador

  • El Salvador

  • Guatemala

  • Honduras

  • Nicaragua

  • Panama

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Friday 20 March 2009

Cetirizine-EG




Cetirizine-EG may be available in the countries listed below.


Ingredient matches for Cetirizine-EG



Cetirizine

Cetirizine dihydrochloride (a derivative of Cetirizine) is reported as an ingredient of Cetirizine-EG in the following countries:


  • Luxembourg

International Drug Name Search

Monday 16 March 2009

Prenormine




Prenormine may be available in the countries listed below.


Ingredient matches for Prenormine



Atenolol

Atenolol is reported as an ingredient of Prenormine in the following countries:


  • Argentina

International Drug Name Search

Friday 13 March 2009

Hypromellose




In some countries, this medicine may only be approved for veterinary use.

UK matches:

  • Hypromellose Eye Drops BP
  • Hypromellose Eye Drops BP (FDC International Ltd) (SPC)
  • Hypromellose Eye Drops BP 0.3% (SPC)

Scheme

Rec.INN

ATC (Anatomical Therapeutic Chemical Classification)

S01KA02

CAS registry number (Chemical Abstracts Service)

0009004-65-3

Therapeutic Categories

Pharmaceutic aid

Ophthalmic agent

Chemical Name

Cellulose, 2-hydroxypropyl methyl ether

Foreign Names

  • Hypromellosum (Latin)
  • Methylhydroxypropylcellulose (German)
  • Hypromellose (French)
  • Hipromelosa (Spanish)

Generic Names

  • Hydroxypropylmethylcellulose (OS: JAN)
  • Hypromellose (OS: BAN, DCF)
  • E 464 (IS)
  • Methylhydroxypropylcellulose (IS)
  • Méthylhydroxypropylcellulose (IS: DCF vieille)
  • MHPC (IS)
  • Hypromellose (PH: BP 2010, Ph. Int. 4, USP 32, Ph. Eur. 6)
  • Hypromellosum (PH: Ph. Int. 4, Ph. Eur. 6)
  • Hydroxypropylmethylcellulose Phtalate (OS: JAN)
  • Hypromellose Phthalate (OS: BANM)
  • HPMCP (IS)
  • MHPCP (IS)
  • Hydroxypropyl Methylcellulose Phthalate (PH: NF 18)
  • Hypromellose (phtalate d') (PH: Ph. Eur. 6)
  • Hypromellose Phthalate (PH: BP 2010, USP 30, Ph. Eur. 6)
  • Hypromellosephthalat (PH: Ph. Eur. 6)
  • Hypromellosi phthalas (PH: Ph. Eur. 5)

Brand Names

  • Acuolens
    Alcon, Spain


  • Alcon Adequad (Hypromellose and Dextran)
    Alcon-Couvreur, Belgium


  • Artelac EDO
    Mann, Germany; Mann, Luxembourg; Riel, Austria


  • Artelac
    Angelini, Portugal; Bausch & Lomb, Argentina; Chauvin, France; Dr. Gerhard Mann, Bulgaria; Dr. Gerhard Mann, Slovenia; Dr. Mann, Poland; Mann, Germany; Mann, Ireland; Mann, Iceland; Mann, Luxembourg; Master, Peru; Pharma Global, United Kingdom; Riel, Austria; Santen, Estonia; Santen, Finland; Santen, Lithuania; Santen, Latvia; Santen, Norway; Santen, Sweden; Santen Pharma AB, Denmark; Tramedico, Belgium


  • Artific
    Farma Lepori, Spain


  • Berberil
    Mann, Germany


  • Berberil EDO
    Mann, Germany


  • Bion Tears (Hypromellose and Dextran)
    Alcon, Canada; Alcon, New Zealand; Alcon, Sweden


  • Cellugel
    Alcon, Australia; Alcon, Germany


  • Celoftal
    Alcon, Germany


  • Celulose Grin
    Grin, Mexico


  • Coatel
    Abdi Ibrahim, Turkey


  • Colircusi Humectante
    Alcon, Spain


  • Dacriosol (Hypromellose and Dextran)
    Alcon, Italy; Alcon Laboratories Inc.US, Denmark


  • Dacrolux (Hypromellose and Dextran)
    Alcon, Spain; Alcon, Poland


  • Duratears (Hypromellose and Dextran)
    Alcon Couvreur, Netherlands


  • Endolakrinas
    Sanitas, Lithuania


  • Enuclene (Hypromellose and Tyloxapol)
    Alcon, New Zealand


  • GenTeal
    Novartis, Australia; Novartis, Canada; Novartis, Chile; Novartis, Germany; Novartis, Ecuador; Novartis, Hong Kong; Novartis, Indonesia; Novartis, Israel; Novartis, Myanmar; Novartis, Mexico; Novartis, New Zealand; Novartis, Thailand; Novartis, Turkey; Novartis, Venezuela; Novartis Ophthalmics, Colombia; Novartis Ophthalmics, Sri Lanka; Novartis Ophthalmics, Singapore; Novartis Pharmaceuticals, Peru


  • GenTeal (Hypromellose and Carbomer)
    Novartis, Indonesia; Novartis Pharmaceuticals, Peru


  • Hemodrops
    Hemofarm, Serbia


  • Humalac B
    Teva, Hungary


  • Humed
    Lansier, Peru


  • Humedgel (Hypromellose and Carbomer)
    Lansier, Peru


  • Hydromoor
    Moorefields Pharmaceuticals, United Kingdom


  • Hypro
    Nipa, Bangladesh


  • Hypromellose Bournonville
    TheaPharma, Netherlands


  • Hypromellose Eye Drops
    MaCarthys, Malta


  • Hypromellose Monofree
    TheaPharma, Netherlands


  • Hypromellose Ratiopharm
    ratiopharm, Netherlands


  • Hypromeloza
    Unimed, Serbia


  • Ilube (Hypromellose and Acetylcysteine)
    Alcon, United Kingdom; Alcon, Ireland


  • Isopto Alkaline
    Alcon, Finland; Alcon, United Kingdom


  • Isopto Plain
    Alcon, Finland; Alcon, United Kingdom


  • Isopto Plain (veterinary use)
    Alcon, Sweden


  • Isopto Tears
    Alcon, Bosnia & Herzegowina; Alcon, Botswana; Alcon, Canada; Alcon, Switzerland; Alcon, Eritrea; Alcon, Ghana; Alcon, Croatia (Hrvatska); Alcon, Kenya; Alcon, Luxembourg; Alcon, Malawi; Alcon, Namibia; Alcon, Nigeria; Alcon, Oman; Alcon, Serbia; Alcon, Slovenia; Alcon, Tanzania; Alcon, Uganda; Alcon, Zambia; Alcon, Zimbabwe; Alcon-Couvreur, Belgium


  • Isopto-Plain
    Alcon, Finland; Alcon, Sweden


  • Isotears (Hypromellose and Dextran)
    Amman Pharmaceutical Industries Co., Oman


  • Lacrisifi
    Sifi, Peru


  • Lacrisifi (Hypromellose and Benzalkonium)
    SIFI, Italy


  • Lacrisol (Hypromellose and Benzalkonium)
    Bruschettini, Italy


  • Lacri-Vision
    OmniVision, Germany


  • Lacrystat
    Meda, Luxembourg


  • Lacrystat (Hypromellose and Dextran)
    Meda, Belgium


  • Lagrifresh
    Procaps, Colombia; Unimed, Peru


  • Lagrimas artificiales La Santé
    La Santé, Colombia


  • Lagrimas Artificiales
    Biosano, Chile


  • Lagrimas Naturales
    Alcon, Peru


  • Lagrimas Ophthacril
    Ophtha, Colombia


  • Lubrilac
    Zwitter, Greece


  • Methocel
    Novartis Ophthalmics, Singapore; Omnivision, Switzerland; Omnivision, Germany; Omnivision, Taiwan


  • Methopt
    Sigma, Australia; Sigma, New Zealand


  • Meticel Ofteno
    Sophia, Costa Rica; Sophia, Dominican Republic; Sophia, Guatemala; Sophia, Mexico; Sophia, Nicaragua; Sophia, Panama; Sophia, El Salvador


  • Metilcellulosa
    Bracco Imaging Italia, Italy


  • Natura Lagrimas
    Amhof, Argentina


  • Ocucoat
    Storz, Israel


  • Oculotect (Hypromellose and Retinol)
    Novartis, Germany


  • Okuzell
    Pharmaselect, Austria


  • OQ-Coat
    Oftalmoquimica, Colombia


  • Pan-Vision
    OmniVision, Germany


  • Poly Tears (Hypromellose and Dextran)
    Alcon, New Zealand


  • Prosicca
    Agepha, Austria


  • Sanbe Tears (Hypromellose and Dextran)
    Sanbe, Indonesia


  • Sicca-Stulln
    Stulln, Germany


  • Sic-Ophtal
    Winzer, Germany


  • Spersatear
    Adcock Ingram Pharmaceuticals, South Africa


  • Tears Humectante (Hypromellose and Dextran)
    Alcon, Spain


  • Tears Naturale II
    Alcon, China; Alcon, Georgia


  • Tears Naturale
    Alcon, Turkey


  • Tears Naturale (Hypromellose and Dextran)
    Alcon, Bulgaria; Alcon, Bulgaria; Alcon, Switzerland; Alcon, United Kingdom; Alcon, Croatia (Hrvatska); Alcon, Oman; Alcon, Poland; Alcon, South Africa; Alcon-Couvreur, Belgium


  • Unitears
    Roster, Peru


  • Viscotraan
    Adcock Ingram Pharmaceuticals, South Africa


  • Viskose ojendraber "Ophta"
    Ophtha, Denmark


  • Artelac
    Mann, Taiwan


  • Artificial Tear
    Wu Fu, Taiwan

International Drug Name Search

Glossary

BANBritish Approved Name
BANMBritish Approved Name (Modified)
DCFDénomination Commune Française
ISInofficial Synonym
JANJapanese Accepted Name
OSOfficial Synonym
PHPharmacopoeia Name
Rec.INNRecommended International Nonproprietary Name (World Health Organization)
SPC Summary of Product Characteristics (UK)

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Saturday 7 March 2009

Umolit




Umolit may be available in the countries listed below.


Ingredient matches for Umolit



Buspirone

Buspirone hydrochloride (a derivative of Buspirone) is reported as an ingredient of Umolit in the following countries:


  • Greece

International Drug Name Search

Monday 2 March 2009

Differin Cream



adapalene

Dosage Form: cream
Differin Cream

(adapalene)

Cream, 0.1%

For topical use only. Not for ophthalmic, oral, or intravaginal use.

Differin Cream Description


DIFFERIN® (adapalene) Cream, 0.1%, contains adapalene 0.1% in an aqueous cream emulsion consisting of carbomer 934P, cyclomethicone, edetate disodium, glycerin, methyl glucose sesquistearate, methylparaben, PEG-20 methyl glucose sesquistearate, phenoxyethanol, propylparaben, purified water, squalane, and trolamine.


The chemical name of adapalene is 6-[3-(1-adamantyl)-4-methoxyphenyl]-2-naphthoic acid. It is a white to off-white powder which is soluble in tetrahydrofuran, sparingly soluble in ethanol, and practically insoluble in water. The molecular formula is C28H28O3 and molecular weight is 412.53. Adapalene is represented by the following structural formula.




Differin Cream - Clinical Pharmacology



Mechanism of Action


Adapalene acts on retinoid receptors. Biochemical and pharmacological profile studies have demonstrated that adapalene is a modulator of cellular differentiation, keratinization, and inflammatory processes all of which represent important features in the pathology of acne vulgaris.


Mechanistically, adapalene binds to specific retinoic acid nuclear receptors but does not bind to the cytosolic receptor protein. Although the exact mode of action of adapalene is unknown, it is suggested that topical adapalene normalizes the differentiation of follicular epithelial cells resulting in decreased microcomedone formation.



Pharmacokinetics


Absorption of adapalene from DIFFERIN® Cream through human skin is low. In a pharmacokinetic study with six acne patients treated once daily for 5 days with 2 grams of DIFFERIN® Cream applied to 1000 cm2 of acne involved skin, there were no quantifiable amounts (limit of quantification = 0.35 ng/mL) of adapalene in the plasma samples from any patient. Excretion appears to be primarily by the biliary route.



Indications and Usage for Differin Cream


DIFFERIN® Cream is indicated for the topical treatment of acne vulgaris.



Clinical Studies


Two vehicle-controlled clinical studies were conducted in patients 12 to 30 years of age with mild to moderate acne vulgaris, in which DIFFERIN® Cream was compared with its vehicle. Patients were instructed to apply their treatment medication once daily at bedtime for 12 weeks. In one study patients were provided with a soapless cleanser and were encouraged to refrain from using moisturizers. No other topical medications, other than DIFFERIN® Cream, were to be applied to the face during the studies. DIFFERIN® Cream was significantly more effective than its vehicle in the reduction of acne lesion counts. The mean percent reduction in lesion counts from baseline after treatment for 12 weeks are presented in the following table:

























MEAN PERCENT REDUCTION IN LESION COUNTS FROM BASELINE TO WEEK 12
Efficacy VariableStudy No. 1Study No. 2
Adapalene

Cream, 0.1%

N=119
Cream

Vehicle

N=118
Adapalene

Cream, 0.1%

N=175
Cream

Vehicle

N=175
Non-inflammatory

lesions

34%


18%35%15%
Inflammatory

lesions
32%17%14%6%
Total lesions34%18%

30%


15%

The trend in the Investigator’s global assessment of severity supported the efficacy of DIFFERIN® Cream when compared to the cream vehicle.



Contraindications


DIFFERIN® Cream should not be administered to individuals who are hypersensitive to adapalene or any of the components in the cream vehicle.



Precautions



General


Certain cutaneous signs and symptoms of treatment such as erythema, dryness, scaling, burning, or pruritus may be experienced with use of DIFFERIN® Cream. These are most likely to occur during the first two to four weeks of treatment, are mostly mild to moderate in intensity, and usually lessen with continued use of the medication. Depending upon the severity of these side effects, patients should be instructed to reduce the frequency of application or discontinue use.


If a reaction suggesting sensitivity or chemical irritation occurs, use of the medication should be discontinued. Exposure to sunlight, including sunlamps, should be minimized during use of adapalene. Patients who normally experience high levels of sun exposure, and those with inherent sensitivity to sun, should be warned to exercise caution. Use of sunscreen products and protective clothing over treated areas is recommended when exposure cannot be avoided. Weather extremes, such as wind or cold, also may be irritating to patients under treatment with adapalene.


Avoid contact with the eyes, lips, angles of the nose, and mucous membranes. The product should not be applied to cuts, abrasions, eczematous or sunburned skin. As with other retinoids, use of “waxing” as a depilatory method should be avoided on skin treated with adapalene.



Information for Patients


Patients using DIFFERIN® Cream should receive the following information and instructions:


  1. This medication is to be used only as directed by the physician.

  2. It is for external use only.

  3. Avoid contact with the eyes, lips, angles of the nose, and mucous membranes.

  4. Cleanse area with a mild or soapless cleanser before applying this medication.

  5. Moisturizers may be used if necessary; however, products containing alpha hydroxy or glycolic acids should be avoided.

  6. Exposure of the eye to this medication may result in reactions such as swelling, conjunctivitis, and eye irritation.

  7. This medication should not be applied to cuts, abrasions, eczematous or sunburned skin.

  8. Wax epilation should not be performed on treated skin due to the potential for skin erosions.

  9. During the early weeks of therapy, an apparent exacerbation of acne may occur. This is due to the action of this medication on previously unseen lesions and should not be considered a reason to discontinue therapy. Overall clinical benefit may be noticed after two weeks of therapy, but at least eight weeks are required to obtain consistent beneficial effects.


Drug Interactions


As DIFFERIN® Cream has the potential to produce local irritation in some patients, concomitant use of other potentially irritating topical products (medicated or abrasive soaps and cleansers, soaps and cosmetics that have a strong drying effect, and products with high concentrations of alcohol, astringents, spices or lime rind) should be approached with caution. Particular caution should be exercised in using preparations containing sulfur, resorcinol, or salicylic acid in combination with DIFFERIN® Cream. If these preparations have been used, it is advisable not to start therapy with DIFFERIN® Cream until the effects of such preparations in the skin have subsided.



Carcinogenesis, Mutagenesis, Impairment of Fertility


Carcinogenicity studies with adapalene have been conducted in mice at topical doses of 0.4, 1.3, and 4.0 mg/kg/day, and in rats at oral doses of 0.15, 0.5, and 1.5 mg/kg/day. These doses are up to 8 times (mice) and 6 times (rats) in terms of mg/m2/day the maximum potential exposure at the recommended topical human dose (MRHD), assumed to be 2.5 grams DIFFERIN® Cream, which is approximately 1.5 mg/m2 adapalene. In the oral study, increased incidence of benign and malignant pheochromocytomas in the adrenal medullas of male rats was observed.


No photocarcinogenicity studies were conducted. Animal studies have shown an increased risk of skin neoplasms with the use of pharmacologically similar drugs (e.g., retinoids) when exposed to UV irradiation in the laboratory or to sunlight. Although the significance of these studies to human use is not clear, patients should be advised to avoid or minimize exposure to either sunlight or artificial UV irradiation sources.


Adapalene did not exhibit mutagenic or genotoxic effects in vivo (mouse micronucleous test) and in vitro (Ames test, Chinese hamster ovary cell assay, mouse lymphoma TK assay) studies.


Reproductive function and fertility studies were conducted in rats administered oral doses of adapalene in amounts up to 20 mg/kg/day (up to 80 times the MRHD based on mg/m2 comparisons). No effects of adapalene were found on the reproductive performance or fertility of the FO males or females. There were also no detectable effects on the growth, development and subsequent reproductive function of the F1 generation.



Pregnancy


Teratogenic effects. Pregnancy Category C. No teratogenic effects were seen in rats at oral doses of 0.15 to 5.0 mg/kg/day adapalene (up to 20 times the MRHD based on mg/m2 comparisons). However, adapalene administered orally at doses of ≥ 25 mg/kg, (100 times the MRHD for rats or 200 times MRHD for rabbits) has been shown to be teratogenic. Cutaneous teratology studies in rats and rabbits at doses of 0.6, 2.0, and 6.0 mg/kg/day (24 times the MRHD for rats or 48 times the MRHD for rabbits) exhibited no fetotoxicity and only minimal increases in supernumerary ribs in rats. There are no adequate and well-controlled studies in pregnant women. Adapalene should be used during pregnancy only if the potential benefit justifies the potential risk to the fetus.



Nursing Mothers


It is not known whether this drug is excreted in human milk. Because many drugs are excreted in human milk, caution should be exercised when DIFFERIN® Cream is administered to a nursing woman.



Pediatric Use


Safety and effectiveness in pediatric patients below the age of 12 have not been established.



Geriatric Use


Clinical studies of DIFFERIN® Cream were conducted in patients 12 to 30 years of age with acne vulgaris and therefore did not include subjects 65 years and older to determine whether they respond differently than younger subjects. Other reported clinical experience has not identified differences in responses between the elderly and younger patients.



Adverse Reactions


In controlled clinical trials, local cutaneous irritation was monitored in 285 acne patients who used DIFFERIN® Cream once daily for 12 weeks. The frequency and severity of erythema, scaling, dryness, pruritus and burning were assessed during these studies. The incidence of local cutaneous irritation with DIFFERIN® Cream from the controlled clinical studies is provided in the following table:

































Incidence of Local Cutaneous Irritation with DIFFERIN® Cream from Controlled Clinical Studies (N=285)
 NoneMildModerateSevere

Erythema


52% (148)38% (108)10% (28)<1% (1)

Scaling


58% (166)35% (100)6% (18)<1% (1)
Dryness48% (136)42% (121)9% (26)<1% (2)
Pruritus  (persistent)74% (211)21% (61)4% (12)<1% (1)
Burning/Stinging (persistent)71% (202)24% (69)4% (12)<1% (2)

Other reported local cutaneous adverse events in patients who used DIFFERIN® Cream once daily included: sunburn (2%), skin discomfort-burning and stinging (1%) and skin irritation (1%). Events occurring in less than 1% of patients treated with DIFFERIN® Cream included: acne flare, dermatitis and contact dermatitis, eyelid edema, conjunctivitis, erythema, pruritus, skin discoloration, rash, and eczema.



Overdosage


DIFFERIN® Cream is intended for cutaneous use only. If the medication is applied excessively, no more rapid or better results will be obtained and marked redness, scaling, or skin discomfort may occur. The acute oral toxicity of DIFFERIN® Cream in mice and rats is greater than 10 mL/kg. Chronic ingestion of the drug may lead to the same side effects as those associated with excessive oral intake of Vitamin A.



Differin Cream Dosage and Administration


DIFFERIN® Cream should be applied to affected areas of the skin, once daily at nighttime. A thin film of the cream should be applied to the skin areas where acne lesions appear, using enough to cover the entire affected areas lightly. A mild transitory sensation of warmth or slight stinging may occur shortly after the application of DIFFERIN® Cream.



How is Differin Cream Supplied


DIFFERIN® (adapalene) Cream, 0.1% is supplied in the following size:45 g tube – NDC 0299-5915-45


Storage: Store at controlled room temperature 68° to 77°F (20°-25°C), excursions permitted between 59° and 86°F (15°-30°C).  Protect from freezing.


Marketed by:GALDERMA LABORATORIES, L.P.

Fort Worth, Texas 76177 USA


Manufactured by:

DPT Laboratories, Ltd.

San Antonio, Texas 78215 USA


325069-0805


Manufactured by:

Galderma Production Canada Inc.

Montreal, QC, H9X 3N7 Canada

Made in Canada.


P50448-0


GALDERMA is a registered trademark.



PACKAGE LABEL.PRINCIPAL DISPLAY PANEL



Differin®


(adapalene)


CREAM


0.1%


GALDERMA


For topical use only. Not for opthalmic, oral, or intravaginal use.


Store at controlled room temperature 68° to 77°F (20°-25°C), excursions permitted between 59° and 86°F (15°-30°C). Protect from freezing.


Usual dosage: Apply a thin film once a day at nighttime to affected areas. See package insert for complete prescribing information.


Contains: adapalene 0.1% in an aqueous cream emulsion consisting of carbomer 934P, cyclomethicone, edetate disodium, glycerin, methyl glucose sesquistearate, methylparaben, PEG-20 methyl glucose sesquistearate, phenoxyethanol, propylparaben, purified water, squalane, and trolamine.


Marketed by:


GALDERMA LABORATORIES, L.P.


Fort Worth, Texas 76177 USA


Manufactured by:


DPT Laboratories, Ltd.


San Antonio, Texas 78215 USA


GALDERMA is a registered trademark.


www.differin.com









DIFFERIN  
adapalene  cream










Product Information
Product TypeHUMAN PRESCRIPTION DRUGNDC Product Code (Source)0299-5915
Route of AdministrationTOPICALDEA Schedule    








Active Ingredient/Active Moiety
Ingredient NameBasis of StrengthStrength
Adapalene (Adapalene)Adapalene1 mg  in 1 g




















Inactive Ingredients
Ingredient NameStrength
Edetate Disodium 
Glycerin 
Methylparaben 
Phenoxyethanol 
Propylparaben 
Water 
Squalane 
Trolamine 


















Product Characteristics
Color    Score    
ShapeSize
FlavorImprint Code
Contains      










Packaging
#NDCPackage DescriptionMultilevel Packaging
10299-5915-4545 g In 1 TUBENone










Marketing Information
Marketing CategoryApplication Number or Monograph CitationMarketing Start DateMarketing End Date
NDANDA02074811/24/2009


Labeler - GALDERMA LABORATORIES, L.P (047350186)

Registrant - GALDERMA LABORATORIES, L.P (047350186)









Establishment
NameAddressID/FEIOperations
DPT Laboratories, Ltd.832224562MANUFACTURE









Establishment
NameAddressID/FEIOperations
Galderma Production Canada, Inc.251676961MANUFACTURE
Revised: 11/2009GALDERMA LABORATORIES, L.P

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