pms-Nystatin

pms-Nystatin

nystatin

Manufacturer:

Pharmascience

Distributor:

T-BOMA
Full Prescribing Info
Contents
Nystatin.
Description
Ready mixed oral suspension containing 100,000 units nystatin per ml.
Excipient(s) with known effect: alcohol and sucrose.
Excipients/Inactive Ingredients: Alcohol, flavours, glycerin, pH adjusters (dibasic potassium phosphate, citric acid anhydrous), sodium carboxymethylcellulose, sucrose, water, microcrystalline cellulose, propylene glycol, dibasic potassium phosphate, methylparaben, D&C Yellow#10, FD&C Red#40.
Action
Pharmacotherapeutic group: Antifungals for topical use. ATC code: D01AA01.
Pharmacology: Pharmacodynamics: Nystatin is an antifungal antibiotic active against a wide range of yeasts and yeast-like fungi, including Candida albicans.
Pharmacokinetics: Absorption: Nystatin is formulated in oral and topical dosage forms and is not systemically absorbed from any of these preparations.
Gastrointestinal absorption of nystatin is insignificant.
Elimination: Most orally administered nystatin is passed unchanged in the stool.
Toxicology: Preclinical safety data: No long-term animal studies have been performed to evaluate the carcinogenic potential of nystatin. No studies have been performed to determine the mutagenicity of nystatin or its effect on male or female fertility.
Indications/Uses
The prevention and treatment of candidal infections of the oral cavity, oesophagus and intestinal tract. The suspension provides effective prophylaxis against oral candidosis in those born of mothers with vaginal candidosis.
Dosage/Direction for Use
Posology: Adults: For the treatment of denture sores, and oral infections in adults caused by C. albicans, 1 ml of the suspension should be dropped into the mouth four times daily; it should be kept in contact with the affected areas as long as possible.
Children: In intestinal and oral candidosis (thrush) in infants and children, 1 ml should be dropped into the mouth four times a day. The longer the suspension is kept in contact with the affected area in the mouth, before swallowing, the greater will be its effect.
For prophylaxis in the newborn the suggested dose is 1 ml once daily.
Older people: No specific dosage recommendations or precautions.
In the prevention and treatment of candidiasis, the dosage regimen for pms-Nystatin should be continued for at least 48 hours after symptoms have disappeared. If signs and symptoms worsen or persist (beyond 14 days of treatment), the patient should be reevaluated, and alternate therapy considered.
Overdosage
Since the absorption of nystatin from the gastro-intestinal tract is negligible, overdosage or accidental ingestion causes no systemic toxicity. Oral doses of nystatin in excess of 5 million units daily have caused nausea and gastrointestinal upset.
Contraindications
Hypersensitivity to the active substance(s) or to any of the excipients listed in Description.
Special Precautions
pms-Nystatin Oral Suspension contains sucrose.
Patients with rare hereditary problems of fructose intolerance, glucose-galactose malabsorption or sucrase-isomaltase insufficiency should not take this medicine.
This medicinal product contains small amounts of ethanol (alcohol), less than 100 mg per dose.
This medicinal product contains methyl parahydroxybenzoate (E218) and propyl parahydroxybenzoate (E216) which may cause allergic reactions (possibly delayed).
pms-Nystatin oral preparations should not be used for treatment of systemic mycoses.
Effects on ability to drive and use machines: None known.
Use In Pregnancy & Lactation
Pregnancy: Animal reproductive studies have not been conducted with nystatin.
It is not known whether nystatin can cause foetal harm when administered to a pregnant woman or can affect reproductive capacity, however absorption of nystatin from the gastro-intestinal tract is negligible. Nystatin should be prescribed during pregnancy only if the potential benefits to be derived outweigh the potential risk to the foetus.
Breast-feeding: It is not known whether nystatin is excreted in human milk. Although gastrointestinal absorption is insignificant, caution should be exercised when nystatin is prescribed for a nursing woman.
Adverse Reactions
Nystatin is generally well tolerated by all age groups, even during prolonged use. If irritation or sensitisation develops, treatment should be discontinued. Nausea has been reported occasionally during therapy.
Large oral doses of Nystatin have occasionally produced diarrhoea, gastrointestinal distress, nausea and vomiting. Rash, including urticaria, has been reported rarely. Stevens-Johnson Syndrome has been reported very rarely. Hypersensitivity and angioedema, including facial oedema have been reported.
Reporting of suspected adverse reactions: Reporting suspected adverse reactions after authorisation of the medicinal product is important. It allows continued monitoring of the benefit/risk balance of the medicinal product.
Drug Interactions
None known.
Caution For Usage
Special precautions for disposal and other handling: Shake well before use.
Dilution is not recommended as this may reduce therapeutic efficacy.
Any unused medicinal product or waste material should be disposed of in accordance with local requirements.
Incompatibilities: None known.
Storage
Store below 25°C.
Shelf life: 2 years.
MIMS Class
Antifungals
ATC Classification
D01AA01 - nystatin ; Belongs to the class of antibiotics. Used in the topical treatment of fungal infection.
Presentation/Packing
Form
pms-Nystatin oral susp 100,000 u/mL
Packing/Price
100 mL x 1's
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