Summary of Product Characteristics
last updated on the eMC:
01/10/2002
| Each 1g of gel contains 2mg of carbomer
For excipients see 6.1
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| Eye gel; white, turbid, highly viscous, dripable | |
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Symptomatic treatment of dry eye syndrome
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| Therapy of dry eye conditions requires an individual dosage regimen.According to the severity and intensity of the symptoms, instill one drop into the conjunctival sac 3‑5 times daily; and approximately 30 minutes before going to bed (otherwise there is a risk of sticky eyelids).Generally, an ophthalmologist should be consulted when treating keratoconjunctivitis sicca, which normally turns out to be long-term or permanent therapy.An appropriate drop size is obtained when the tube is held in a vertical position above the eye during instillation. | |
| Hypersensitivity to any component of this product | |
| Contact lenses should be removed prior to administration, and may be inserted again 30 minutes after Liposic has been instilled. Concomitant ocular medication should be administered 15 minutes prior to instillation of Liposic (see 4.5).No specific studies with Liposic have been performed in children.If the symptoms of the dry eye continue or worsen, treatment should be stopped and an ophthalmologist should be consulted. | |
| None known Please note: Liposic may prolong the contact-time of topically applied drugs in ophthalmology. Concomitant ocular medication should be administered 15 minutes prior to instillation of Liposic. | |
| Clinical data regarding the safety of Liposic in human pregnancy or lactation are not available. Preclinical data predict that the risk of Liposic use in human pregnancy or lactation is very low. But due to the lack of clinical data the use of Liposic during pregnancy or lactation can not be recommended. | |
| Even when used as indicated, this medicinal product may impair visual acuity for about five minutes due to the formation of streaks after gel application, and patients should exercise caution when driving vehicles or operating machinery. | |
| Ocular irritation may occur in rare cases due to the preservative contained. Intolerance reactions to one of the ingredients may be seen in isolated cases. Observed undesirable effects include burning, reddening of the eyes, sticky eyelids, palpebral giant papillary conjunctivitis, corneal stipples, episcleritis, blurred vision, itching, discomfort | |
| Any ocular overdosage or oral intake which might occur is of no clinical relevance. However, care should be taken to administer small drops to the eye to avoid sticky eyelids. | |
| Liposic eye gel is based on a high molecular weight hydrophilic polymer. Its pH and osmolality are similar to those of the normal tear film. Due to its physical properties, the eye gel binds water and forms a translucent lubricating and wetting film on the surface of the eye. The gel structure is destroyed by the salts contained in the lacrimal fluid and releases moisture. A study in 54 patients with keratoconjunctivitis sicca found that Liposic therapy prolonged tear break-up time from a mean of 5.3 seconds to 11.2 seconds after 6 weeks. Schirmer I-test values were increased from a mean of 4.8 mm to 10.7 mm after 6 weeks. | |
| No controlled animal nor human pharmacokinetic studies with this product are available. However, absorption or accumulation in eye tissues can presumably be excluded due to the high molecular weight of carbomer. Clinical studies performed with an essentially similar product have shown that ocular residence time can be assumed to be approximately up to 90 minutes. | |
| Preclinical data reveal no special hazard for humans based on studies of repeated dose toxicity, genotoxicity, carcinogenic potential, reproductive toxicity and pharmacological safety. | |
| Cetrimide, sorbitol, medium-chain triglycerides, sodium hydroxide (for pH adjustment), purified water | |
| 3 years28 days after opening of the container | |
| Tubes of 5 g eye gel. Packs with one or three tubes of 5 g eye gel.Tubes of 10 g eye gel. Packs with one or three tubes of 10 g eye gel. | |
| Dr. Gerhard Mann Chem.-Pharm. Fabrik GmbH Brunsbuetteler Damm 165-173 13581 Berlin (Germany) | |
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