Summary of Product Characteristics
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SPC
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Otrivine Antistin Eye Drops
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Go to top of the page | Otrivine® Antistin Eye Drops Xylometazoline 0.05% w/v Antazoline 0.5% w/v | |
Go to top of the page | | Xylometazoline hydrochloride | 0.05% | | Antazoline sulphate | 0.5% | For excipients see Section 6.1.
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Go to top of the page | Eye drops solutionA clear colourless solution. | |
Go to top of the pageGo to top of the page | For the temporary relief of redness and itching of the eye due to seasonal and perennial allergies such as hay fever or house dust allergy. | |
Go to top of the page | For local administration to the eye.Adults: 1 or 2 drops instilled 2 - 3 times a day.Children : No specific studies are available in this patient group. Due to possible systemic effects, Otrivine-Antistin is not recommended for use in children younger than 12 years of age. Elderly: One drop instilled 2 to 3 times a day. Otrivine Antistin Eye Drops should not be used for more than seven consecutive days.The dispenser remains sterile until the original closure is broken. Patients must be instructed to avoid allowing the tip of the dispensing container to contact the eye or surrounding structures as this may contaminate the solution.If more than one medication needs to be instilled in the eye, an interval of at least 5 minutes between application of the different medicinal products must be allowed. | |
Go to top of the page | • Hypersensitivity to any of the ingredients of the formulation• Presence of narrow angle glaucoma• Use with contact lenses• Use in patients receiving monoamine oxidase inhibitors or within 14 days of stopping such treatment (See section 4.5) | |
Go to top of the page | Like other topically applied ophthalmic drugs, Otrivine-Antistin may be absorbed systemically and occasionally cause systemic sympathomimetic effects such as hypertension, nervousness, nausea, dizziness, headache, insomnia, palpitation, tachycardia, and arrhythmia.Otrivine-Antistin should be used with caution in elderly patients with severe cardiovascular disease, including arrhythmia, poorly controlled hypertension, or diabetes.Use with caution in the presence of hypertension, cardiac irregularities, hyperthyroidism diabetes mellitus or phaeochromocytomas. Otrivine-Antistin should also be used with caution in patients with conditions causing urinary retention such as prostatic hypertrophy and should also be used in caution in patients who are currently receiving other sympathomimetic drugsNot suitable for patients suffering from dry eyes without first seeking medical advice. Rebound hyperaemia may follow prolonged frequent use. Otrivine-Antistin should not be used without supervision over a long period of time.If the symptoms do not improve after 2 days, medical advice should be sought to rule out the possibility of a bacterial infection. Inflammation arising from infection should receive appropriate anti-bacterial therapy.Eye drops are not for injection. They should never be injected subconjunctivally, nor should they be directly introduced into the anterior chamber of the eye. | |
Go to top of the page | This product should not be used in patients receiving monoamine oxidase inhibitors or within 14 days of stopping such treatment (see section 4.3 Contraindications).Sedating anti-histamines can enhance the sedating effects of CNS depressants including alcohol, hypnotics, opioid analgesics, anxiolytic sedatives, and anti-psychotics. They also have an additive anti-muscarinic action with other anti-muscarinic drugs, such as atropine, and some antidepressants. Otrivine-Antistin should be used with caution in patients receiving other medications such as digitalis, beta-adrenergic blockers, guanetidine, reserpine, methyldopa or anti-hypertensive agents. Concurrent use with halogenated anaesthetic agents such as chloroform, cyclopropane, halothane, enflurane of isoflurane may provoke or worsen ventricular arrhythmias. | |
Go to top of the page | In line with common practice, the use of medication during pregnancy is not recommended unless considered essential.It is not known whether he active ingredients are distributed in human milk. It should therefore not be administered to nursing mothers or breast feeding should be interrupted for 48 hours after administration. | |
Go to top of the page | Any patient who experiences blurred vision should not drive or operate machines. | |
Go to top of the page | Otrivine Antistin is generally well tolerated. In a few cases, slight transient local stinging on instillation has been reported. Other side effects which have been reported very occasionally are blurred vision, mydriasis, headache, drowsiness and reactive hyperaemia. Local allergic reactions (e.g., rash, oedema, pruritus) and eye irritation have also been reported post-marketing.Systemic side effects which may occur in sensitive patients are tachycardia (especially in small children), palpitations, arrhythmia, hypertension, occipital headache, nausea, paleness and sweating. | |
Go to top of the page | Excessive dosage and or prolonged or too frequent use of xylometazoline hydrochloride, especially in children, may cause adverse systemic effects. Excessive dosage in children may cause profound CNS depression possibly necessitating intensive supportive care. CNS depression, shock-like hypotension, and coma have occurred following overdose of naphazoline and tetrahydrozoline; the possibility that this may occur with xylometazoline should be kept in mind. | |
Go to top of the pageGo to top of the page | Otrivine-Antistin is a combination of a long acting vasoconstrictor, xylometazoline and an antihistamine, antazoline.Xylometazoline is a sympathomimetic agent with marked alpha-adrenergic activity. It acts as a vasoconstrictor which reduces eye redness.Antazoline is an H1 receptor antagonist. It has antihistaminic, anticholinergic and local anaesthetic properties. The primary mediator of inflammation in allergic conjunctivitis appears to be histamine. Antazoline reduces histamine induced responses including itching. In clinical studies, Otrivine-Antistin was shown to cause a small mydriatic response but no change in intraocular pressure. The mydriatic response is too small to be of clinical significance or to impose any risk of pupil block or irido-corneal angle glaucoma, even in susceptible subjects. | |
Go to top of the page | No formal studies have been conducted. | |
Go to top of the page | There are no other clinically relevant preclinical safety data in addition to those mentioned in other sections of the SmPC. | |
Go to top of the pageGo to top of the page | | | Benzalkonium chloride | | | Boric acid | | | Disodium edetate | | | Sodium tetraborate | | | Water for injections |
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Go to top of the pageGo to top of the page | Unopened: 36 monthsOpened: 28 days | |
Go to top of the pageGo to top of the page | 10ml Polyethylene dropper bottle. | |
Go to top of the pageGo to top of the page | Novartis Consumer Health UK LimitedWimblehurst RoadHorshamWest SussexRH12 5ABUnited Kingdom | |
Go to top of the pageGo to top of the page | UK: 15 January 1991 / 28 October 2005 | |
Go to top of the page | 12 June 2009Legal Category: P | |
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