Summary of Product Characteristics
last updated on the eMC:
20/01/2011
When a pharmaceutical company changes an SPC or PIL, a new version is published on the eMC. For each version, we show the dates it was published on the eMC and the reasons for change.
Updated on 20/01/2011 and displayed until Current
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Reasons for adding or updating:
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Change to section 4.4 - Special warnings and precautions for Use
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Change to section 4.6 - Pregnancy and Lactation
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Change to section 10 date of revision of the text
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| Date of revision of text on the SPC: 06-Jan-2011 |
| Legal Category: POM |
| Black Triangle (CHM):
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Section 4.4 (Special Precautions and precautions for use): Addition of following text.
Codeine is partially metabolised by CYP2D6. If a patient has a deficiency or is completely lacking this enzyme they will not obtain adequate analgesic effects. Estimates indicate that up to 7% of the caucasian population may have this deficiency. However, if the patient is an ultra-rapid metaboliser there is an increased risk of developing side effects of opioid toxicity even at low doses. General symptoms of opioid toxicity include nausea, vomiting, constipation, lack of appetite and somnolence. In severe cases this may include symptoms of circulatory and respiratory depression. Estimates indicate that up to 1 to 2% of the caucasian population may be ultra-rapid metabolisers.
Section 4.6 (Pregnancy and lactation): Addition of following text.
At normal therapeutic doses codeine and its active metabolites may be present in breast milk at very low doses and is unlikely to adversely affect the breast fed infant.
However, if the patient is an ultra-rapid metaboliser of CYP2D6, higher levels of the active metabolites may be present in breast milk and on very rare occasions may result in symptoms of opioid toxicity in the infant.
If symptoms of opioid toxicity develop in either the mother or the infant, then all codeine containing medicines should be stopped and alternative non-opioid analgesics prescribed. In severe cases consideration should be given to prescribing naloxone to reverse these effects.
Section 10 (Date of Revision of Text): Updated to 06/01/2011
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Updated on 23/07/2010 and displayed until 20/01/2011
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Reasons for adding or updating:
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New SPC for eMC ie an SPC for an existing product, but one that is new for the eMC
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| Legal Category: POM |
| Black Triangle (CHM):
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| None provided |
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