| Adults and children aged 12 years The safety of loperamide HCl was evaluated in 3076 adults and children aged 12 years who participated in 31 controlled and uncontrolled clinical trials of loperamide HCl used for the treatment of diarrhoea. Of these, 26 trials were in acute diarrhoea (N=2755) and 5 trials were in chronic diarrhoea (N=321).The most commonly reported (i.e. 1% incidence) adverse drug reactions (ADRs) in clinical trials with loperamide HCl in acute diarrhoea were: constipation (2.7%), flatulence (1.7%), headache (1.2%) and nausea (1.1%). In clinical trials in chronic diarrhoea, the most commonly reported (i.e. 1% incidence) ADRs were: flatulence (2.8%), constipation (2.2%), nausea (1.2%) and dizziness (1.2%).Table 1 displays ADRs that have been reported with the use of loperamide HCl from either clinical trial (in acute or chronic diarrhoea or both) of post-marketing experience.The frequency categories use the following convention: very common ( 1/10); common ( 1/100 to <1/10); uncommon ( 1/1000 to <1/100); rare ( 1/10,000 to <1/1000); and very rare (<1/10,000).Table 1 Adverse Drug Reactions | System Organ Class
| Indication
| | Acute Diarrhoea (N=2755)
| Chronic Diarrhoea (N=321)
| Acute & Chronic Diarrhoea and post marketing experience | | Immune System DisordersHypersensitivity reactiona, Anaphylactic reaction (including Anaphylactic shock)a, Anaphylactoid reactiona | | |
Rare
| | Nervous System DisordersHeadache
Dizziness
SomnolenceaLoss of consciousnessa, Stupora, Depressed level of consciousness a, Hypertoniaa, Coordination abnormalitya | Common
Uncommon
| Uncommon
Common
| Common
Common
Uncommon
Rare
| | Eye DisordersMiosisa | | |
Rare
| | Gastrointestinal DisordersConstipation, Nausea, Flatulence
Abdominal pain, Abdominal discomfort, Dry mouth
Abdominal pain upper, Vomiting
Dyspepsia
Ileusa
(including paralytic ileus), Megacolona
(including toxic megacolonb), Abdominal distension
| Common
Uncommon
Uncommon
Rare
| Common
Uncommon
Uncommon
| Common
Uncommon
Uncommon
Uncommon
Rare
Rare
| | Skin and subcutaneous Tissue DisordersRash
Bullous eruptiona
(including Stevens-Johnson syndrome, Toxic epidermal necrolysis and Erythema multiforme), Angioedemaa, Urticariaa, Pruritusa | Uncommon
| | Uncommon
Rare
| | Renal and urinary disordersUrinary retentiona | | |
Rare
| | General Disorders and Administration Site ConditionsFatiguea | | |
Rare
| a: Inclusion of this term is based on post-marketing reports for loperamide HCl. As the process for determining post marketing ADRs did not differentiate between chronic and acute indications for adults and children, the frequency is estimated from all clinical trials with loperamide HCl combined, including trials in children 12 years (N=3683). b: See section 4.4 Special Warnings and Special Precautions for use.For clinical trial ADRs where no frequency is presented, the term was not observed or considered an ADR for this indication.Paediatric population The safety of loperamide HCl was evaluated in 607 patients aged 10 days to 13 years who participated in 13 controlled and uncontrolled clinical trials of loperamide HCl used for the treatment of acute diarrhoea. In general, the ADR profile in this patient population was similar to that seen in clinical trials of loperamide HCl in adults and children aged 12 years and over. | |