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Glycopyrronium Bromide 1mg/5ml Oral Solution
Glycopyrronium Bromide
1 mg/5 ml Oral Solution
1. What Glycopyrronium Bromide Oral Solution is and what it is used for
2. What you need to know before you give Glycopyrronium Bromide Oral Solution
3. How to use Glycopyrronium Bromide Oral Solution
4. Possible side effects
5. How to store Glycopyrronium Bromide Oral Solution
6. Contents of the pack and other information
This medicine is called Glycopyrronium Bromide 1 mg/5 ml Oral Solution and belongs to a group of medicines known as quaternary ammonium anticholinergics, which are agents that block or reduce the transmission between nerve cells. This reduced transmission can de-activate the cells that produce saliva.
Glycopyrronium bromide is used to treat excessive production of saliva (sialorrhoea) in children and adolescents aged 3 years and older. Sialorrhoea (drooling or excessive salivation) is a common symptom of many diseases of the nerves and muscles. It is mostly caused by poor control of muscles in the face. Acute sialorrhoea may be associated with inflammation, dental infections or infections of the mouth. Glycopyrronium bromide Oral Solution acts on the salivary glands to reduce the production of saliva.”
Talk to your doctor or pharmacist before giving Glycopyrronium Bromide Oral Solution if the child or adolescent:
If you are not sure any of the above applies to the child or adolescent, talk to a doctor or pharmacist before giving Glycopyrronium Bromide Oral Solution.
Avoid exposing the child to hot or very warm temperature (hot weather, high room temperature) to avoid over heating and the possibility of heat stroke. Check with the child’s doctor during hot weather to see if the dose of Glycopyrronium Bromide Oral Solution should be reduced.
Reduced salivation can increase the risk of dental disease therefore the child’s teeth should be brushed daily and they should have regular dental health checks.
Children with kidney problems may be given a lower dose.
Check the child’s pulse if they seem unwell. Report a very slow or very fast heart rate to their doctor.
This medicine is formulated as an oral formulation and a dose specifically for use in children and adolescents aged 3 years and older.
Glycopyrronium Bromide Oral Solution is not recommended for children under 3 years of age.
Tell your doctor or pharmacist if your child is taking, has recently taken, or might take any other medicines. This includes medicines you have bought without a prescription. In particular taking Glycopyrronium Bromide Oral Solution with the following medicines can affect the way Glycopyrronium Bromide Oral Solution or the listed medicine works or can increase the risk of side effects:
Talk to your doctor or pharmacist for further information about medicines to avoid whilst taking Glycopyrronium Bromide Oral Solution.
The long-term efficacy and safety of Glycopyrronium Bromide Oral Solution has not been studied beyond 24 weeks of use. Continued use of Glycopyrronium Bromide Oral Solution should be discussed with the child’s doctor every 3 months to check that Glycopyrronium Bromide Oral Solution is still right for the child.
This medicine is intended for use in children and adolescents. Glycopyrronium Bromide Oral Solution must not be given if the patient is pregnant (or could be pregnant), or is breast-feeding (see section 2 ‘Do not give’). Discuss with the child’s doctor whether there is a need for contraception.
Glycopyrronium Bromide Oral Solution may affect vision and co-ordination. This may affect performance at skilled tasks such as driving, riding a bicycle, or using machines. After receiving Glycopyrronium Bromide Oral Solution, the patient should not drive a vehicle, ride a bicycle or use a machine until the effect in their vision and co-ordination has completely recovered. Ask your doctor if you need further advice.
Always give this medicine exactly as your doctor has told you. Check with your doctor or pharmacist if you are not sure.
This medicine is for oral use only.
This medicine should be given at least one hour before or two hours after a meal, or at consistent times in relation to food intake. Do not give with high fat foods.
The initial dose will be calculated based on the weight of the child. The dose will be decided by the doctor using the table below as a guide, and will depend on both the effect of Glycopyrronium Bromide Oral Solution and any side effects the child may have. Section 4 includes possible side effects related to the use of Glycopyrronium Bromide Oral Solution (this is why several dose levels appear in the table below). These should be discussed with the child’s doctor, including the need for dose increases as the child grows, and at any other time should you be concerned. The child should be monitored at regular intervals (at least every 3 months) to check that Glycopyrronium Bromide Oral Solution remain appropriate treatment for them.
Weight 13-17 kg:
Dose level 1 (~0.02 mg/kg) = 1.5ml
Dose level 2 (~0.04 mg/kg) = 3ml
Dose level 3 (~0.06 mg/kg) = 4.5ml
Dose level 4 (~0.08 mg/kg) = 6ml
Dose level 5 (~0.1mg/kg) = 7.5ml
Weight 18-22 kg:
Dose level 1 (~0.02 mg/kg) = 2ml
Dose level 2 (~0.04 mg/kg) = 4ml
Dose level 3 (~0.06 mg/kg) = 6ml
Dose level 4 (~0.08 mg/kg) = 8ml
Dose level 5 (~0.1mg/kg) = 10ml
Weight 23-27 kg:
Dose level 1 (~0.02 mg/kg) = 2.5ml
Dose level 2 (~0.04 mg/kg) = 5ml
Dose level 3 (~0.06 mg/kg) = 7.5ml
Dose level 4 (~0.08 mg/kg) = 10ml
Dose level 5 (~0.1mg/kg) = 12.5ml
Weight 28-32 kg:
Dose level 1 (~0.02 mg/kg) = 3ml
Dose level 2 (~0.04 mg/kg) = 6ml
Dose level 3 (~0.06 mg/kg) = 9ml
Dose level 4 (~0.08 mg/kg) = 12ml
Dose level 5 (~0.1mg/kg) = 15ml
Weight 33-37 kg:
Dose level 1 (~0.02 mg/kg) = 3.5ml
Dose level 2 (~0.04 mg/kg) = 7ml
Dose level 3 (~0.06 mg/kg) = 10.5ml
Dose level 4 (~0.08 mg/kg) = 14ml
Dose level 5 (~0.1mg/kg) = 15ml
Weight 38-42 kg:
Dose level 1 (~0.02 mg/kg) = 4ml
Dose level 2 (~0.04 mg/kg) = 8ml
Dose level 3 (~0.06 mg/kg) = 12ml
Dose level 4 (~0.08 mg/kg) = 15ml
Dose level 5 (~0.1mg/kg) = 15ml
Weight 43-47 kg:
Dose level 1 (~0.02 mg/kg) = 4.5ml
Dose level 2 (~0.04 mg/kg) = 9ml
Dose level 3 (~0.06 mg/kg) = 13.5ml
Dose level 4 (~0.08 mg/kg) = 15ml
Dose level 5 (~0.1mg/kg) = 15ml
Weight ≥48 kg:
Dose level 1 (~0.02 mg/kg) = 5ml
Dose level 2 (~0.04 mg/kg) = 10ml
Dose level 3 (~0.06 mg/kg) = 15ml
Dose level 4 (~0.08 mg/kg) = 15ml
Dose level 5 (~0.1mg/kg) = 15ml
The maximum recommended dose is 0.1 mg/kg three times daily not to exceed 1.5-3 mg (7.5 ml – 15 ml) per dose based upon weight (for further detail see Table above).
If you give more of this medicine than the child has been prescribed, side effects are more likely. Consult the doctor or a pharmacist immediately or go to the emergency department of the nearest hospital. Always take any leftover medicine with you, as well as the container and label, so that the medical staff knows what you have given.
If you forget to give a dose, give it as soon as possible. Then give the next dose at the correct time in accordance with the instructions given to you by the doctor. However, if the next dose is due, do not give the dose you have missed; just give the next dose as normal.
Do not give a double dose to make up for the forgotten one.
If this is necessary it is best to reduce the dose gradually. Contact your doctor, pharmacist or nurse immediately for advice if they have not given directions to do this.
If you have any further questions on the use of this medicine, ask your doctor or pharmacist.
Like all medicines, this medicine can cause side effects, although not everybody gets them.
If any of the following serious side effects occur, stop giving the medicine and seek medical advice immediately:
The following side effects may be a sign of severe allergic reaction. If they occur, take the child to the nearest emergency medical facility and take the medicine with you.
Other side effects are:
Very common side effects: may affect more than 1 in 10 people
Common side effects: may affect up to 1 in 10 people
Uncommon side effects: may affect up to 1 in 100 people
Not Known: Side effects where frequency cannot be estimated from the available data
Side effects can sometimes be difficult to recognise in patients with neurologic problems who cannot easily tell you how they feel.
If you think a troublesome side effect is occurring after increasing a dose, the dose should be decreased to the previous one used and your doctor contacted.
Tell your doctor if you notice any behavioural changes or any other changes in the child.
If you notice any side effects, talk to your doctor or pharmacist. This includes any possible side effects not listed in this leaflet. You can also report side effects directly via the Yellow Card Scheme at: www.mhra.gov.uk/yellowcard or search for MHRA Yellow Card in the Google Play or Apple App Store.
By reporting side effects you can help provide more information on the safety of this medicine.
Keep this medicine out of the sight and reach of children.
Do not use this medicine after the expiry date which is stated on the carton after EXP. The expiry date refers to the last day of that month.
Use within 30 days of opening the bottle.
Store below 25°C. Store in the original package in order to protect from light.
Do not throw away any medicines via wastewater. Ask your pharmacist how to throw away medicines you no longer use. These measures will help protect the environment.
The active substance is glycopyrronium bromide.
Each 5 ml dose of oral solution contains 1 mg of glycopyrronium bromide.
The other ingredients are glycerol; sorbitol, liquid (Non-crystallising) (E420); benzoic acid (E210); propylene glycol (E1520); saccharin sodium; sodium citrate; citric acid monohydrate and purified water.
Glycopyrronium Bromide 1 mg/5 ml Oral Solution is a clear colourless solution and is available in amber coloured bottles of 150 ml solution packed in an outer carton along with 10 ml oral Syringe (0.5ml graduation) with Adapter.
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This leaflet was last revised in July 2025.
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