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Isemid - patient leaflet, side effects, dosage

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Patient leaflet - Isemid

B. PACKAGE LEAFLET

PACKAGE LEAFLET

Isemid 1 mg chewable tablets for dogs (2.5–11.5 kg)

Isemid 2 mg chewable tablets for dogs (> 11.5–23 kg)

Isemid 4 mg chewable tablets for dogs (> 23–60 kg)

  • 1. NAME AND ADDRESS OF THE MARKETING AUTHORISATION HOLDER AND OF THE MANUFACTURING AUTHORISATION HOLDER RESPONSIBLE FOR BATCH RELEASE, IF DIFFERENT

Marketing authorisation holder :

Ceva Santé Animale

10, av. de La Ballastière

33500 Libourne

France

Manufacturer responsible for batch release:

Ceva Santé Animale

ZI Très le Bois

22600 Loudéac

France

Ceva Santé Animale

Boulevard de la Communication,

Zone autoroutière

53950 Louverne

France

  • 2. NAME OF THE VETERINARY MEDICINAL PRODUCT

Isemid 1 mg chewable tablets for dogs (2.5–11.5 kg)

Isemid 2 mg chewable tablets for dogs (> 11.5–23 kg)

Isemid 4 mg chewable tablets for dogs (> 23–60 kg) torasemide

  • 3. STATEMENT OF THE ACTIVE SUBSTANCE(S) AND OTHER INGREDIENT(S)

Each chewable tablet contains:

Active substance:

Isemid 1 mg 1 mg of torasemide

Isemid 2 mg 2 mg of torasemide

Isemid 4 mg 4 mg of torasemide

The tablets are brown coloured, oblong shaped, chewable and can be divided into halves.

  • 4. INDICATION(S)

For treatment of clinical signs related to congestive heart failure in dogs, including pulmonary oedema.

  • 5. CONTRAINDI­CATIONS

Do not use in cases of renal failure.

Do not use in cases of dehydration, hypovolaemia or hypotension.

Do not use concomitantly with other loop diuretics.

Do not use in cased of hypersensitivity to the active substance or to any of the excipients.

  • 6. ADVERSE REACTIONS

In a clinical field study, renal insufficiency, a transient increase in renal blood parameters, haemoconcentration and alterations in electrolyte levels (chloride, sodium, potassium, phosphorus, magnesium, calcium) were very commonly observed.

The following clinical signs were observed commonly: episodic gastrointestinal signs such as vomiting and diarrhoea, dehydration, polyuria, polydipsia, urinary incontinence, anorexia, weight loss and lethargy.

Other effects consistent with the pharmacological activity of torasemide were observed in pre-clinical studies in healthy dogs at the recommended dose, i.e. dry mucosa of the oral cavity, reversible increases in glucose and aldosterone serum concentrations, decrease in urine specific gravity and increase in urine pH were observed in pre-clinical studies in healthy dogs at the recommended dose.

The frequency of adverse reactions is defined using the following convention:

  • – very common (more than 1 in 10 animals treated displaying adverse reaction(s))

  • – common (more than 1 but less than 10 animals in 100 animals treated)

  • – uncommon (more than 1 but less than 10 animals in 1,000 animals treated)

  • – rare (more than 1 but less than 10 animals in 10,000 animals treated)

  • – very rare (less than 1 animal in 10,000 animals treated, including isolated reports)

If you notice any side effects, even those not already listed in this package leaflet or you think that the medicine has not worked, please inform your veterinary surgeon.

  • 7. TARGET SPECIES

Dogs.

  • 8. DOSAGE FOR EACH SPECIES, ROUTE(S) AND METHOD OF ADMINISTRATION

Oral use.

The recommended initial/maintenance dose is 0.13 to 0.25 mg torasemide/kg bodyweight/day, once daily.

In case of moderate or severe pulmonary oedema, this dose can be increased if necessary up to a maximum dose of 0.4 mg/kg bodyweight/day once daily.

Doses of 0.26 mg/kg and higher should only be administered for a maximum period of 5 days. After this period, the dose should be reduced to the maintenance dose and the dog should be evaluated by the veterinarian in a few days.

The following table shows the dose adjustment scheme within the recommended dose range of 0.13 to 0.4 mg/kg/day:

Dog Bodyweight (kg)

Number and strength of Isemid tablets to be administered

Initial/Mainte­nance dose (0.13 to 0.25 mg/kg/day)

Temporary high dose (0.26 to 0.40 mg/kg/day)

1 mg

2.5 to 4

*/2

1

> 4 to 6

1

1 + */2

> 6 to 8

From 1 to 1 + !4

From 2 to 2 + !4

> 8 to 11.5

From 1 + *A to 2

From 2 + *A to 3

2 mg

> 11.5 to 15

From 1 to 1 + !4

2

> 15 to 23

From 1 + *A to 2

From 2 + *A to 3

4 mg

> 23 to 30

From 1 to 1 + !4

2

> 30 to 40

From 1 + *A to 2

From 2 + *A to 3

> 40 to 60

From 2 to 2 + !4

From 3 to 4

The dose should be adjusted to maintain patient comfort with attention to renal function and electrolytes status. Once signs of congestive heart failure have been controlled and the patient is stable, it should be continued at the lowest effective dose if long term diuretic therapy with this product is required.

9.


ADVICE ON CORRECT ADMINISTRATION

If the tablet is not spontaneously taken by the dog, it can also be given with food or directly into the mouth.

10.


WITHDRAWAL PERIOD(S)


Not applicable.

11. SPECIAL STORAGE CONDITIONS

Keep out of the sight and reach of children.

This veterinary medicinal product does not require any special storage conditions.

Do not use this veterinary medicinal product after the expiry date which is stated on the carton or blister pack after „EXP“. The expiry date refers to the last day of that month.

Remaining tablet parts should be stored in the blister and be given at the next administration.

Keep the tablets out of the reach of animals in order to avoid any accidental ingestion.

12.


SPECIAL WARNING(S)


Special warnings for each target species:

The initial/maintenance dose may be temporarily increased when pulmonary oedema becomes more severe, i.e. reaching alveolar oedema state (see section „Dosage for each species, route(s) and method of administration“).

Special precautions for use in animals:

In dogs with acute pulmonary oedema requiring emergency treatment, the use of injectable medicinal products should be considered first before commencing oral diuretic therapy.

Renal function (measurement of blood urea and creatinine as well as urine protein: creatinine (UPC) ratio), hydration status and serum electrolytes status should be monitored prior to and during treatment at very regular intervals according to the benefit-risk assessment performed by the responsible veterinarian (see sections „Contraindications“ and „Adverse reactions“). The diuretic response to torasemide may increase over time upon repeated dosing, particularly at doses greater than 0.2 mg/kg/day; therefore more frequent monitoring should be considered.

Torasemide should be used with caution in cases of diabetes mellitus. Monitoring of glycaemia in diabetic animals is recommended prior to and during treatment. In dogs with pre-existing electrolyte and/or water imbalance, this should be corrected prior to treatment with torasemide.

As torasemide increases thirst, dogs should have free access to fresh water.

In case of loss of appetite and/or vomiting and/or lethargy or in case of treatment adjustment, renal function (blood urea and creatinine as well as urine protein:creatinine (UPC) ratio) should be assessed.

In a clinical field trial, the efficacy of Isemid was demonstrated when it was used as a first line treatment. Transferring treatment from an alternative loop diuretic to this veterinary medicinal product has not been evaluated and such a change should only be implemented based on a benefit-risk assessment performed by the responsible veterinarian.

The safety and efficacy of the product has not been assessed for dogs weighing less than 2.5 kg. For these animals use only according to the benefit/risk assessment by the responsible veterinarian.

The tablets are flavoured.

Special precautions to be taken by the person administering the veterinary medicinal product to animals:

This veterinary medicinal product may cause increased urination, thirst and/or gastrointestinal disturbances and/or hypotension and/or dehydration if ingested. Any part-used tablets should be returned to the blister pack and then to the original carton to help prevent access by children.

In case of accidental ingestion, particularly by a child, seek medical advice immediately and show the package leaflet or the label to the physician.

This veterinary medicinal product may cause hypersensitivity (allergic) reactions in persons that are sensitized to torasemide. People with known hypersensitivity to torasemide, to sulfonamides or to any of the excipients should avoid contact with the veterinary medicinal product. If symptoms of allergy occur, seek medical advice and show the product packaging to the physician.

Wash hands after use.

Pregnancy and lactation:

Laboratory studies in rats and rabbits have shown foetotoxicity at maternotoxic doses. As the safety of the product has not been established in the target species, the use of the product is not recommended during pregnancy, lactation and breeding animals.

Interaction with other medicinal products and other forms of interaction:

Co-administration of loop diuretics and NSAIDs can result in a decreased natriuretic response. Concomitant use with NSAIDs, aminoglycosides or cephalosporins may increase the risk of nephrotoxicity and/or ototoxicity of those medicinal products.

Torasemide may antagonise the action of oral hypoglycaemic agents.

Torasemide may increase the risk of sulfonamide allergy.

In cases of co-administration with corticosteroids, the effects of loss of potassium may be potentiated. In cases of co-administration with amphotericin B, increased potential for nephrotoxicity and intensification of electrolyte imbalance can be observed.

No pharmacokinetic interactions have been reported following co-administration of torasemide with digoxin; however hypokalaemia can enhance digoxin-induced arrhythmias.

Torasemide can reduce the renal excretion of salicylates, leading to an increased risk of toxicity. Care should be exercised when administering torasemide with other highly plasma protein bound drugs. Since protein binding facilitates the renal secretion of torasemide, a decrease in binding due to displacement by another drug may be a cause of diuretic resistance.

Concomitant administration of torasemide with other substances metabolised by cytochrome P450 families 3A4 (e.g.: enalapril, buprenorphine, doxycycline, cyclosporine) and 2E1 (isoflurane, sevoflurane, theophylline) may decrease their clearance from the systemic circulation.

The effect of antihypertensive veterinary medicinal products, especially angiotensin converting enzyme (ACE)-inhibitors, may be potentiated when co-administered with torasemide.

Overdose (symptoms, emergency procedures, antidotes):

After administration to healthy dogs of 3 times and 5 times the maximum dose for 5 consecutive days followed by 177 daily administrations of 3 times and 5 times the highest therapeutic recommended dose for maintenance, histopathological changes in the kidneys (interstitial inflammation, dilatation of renal tubules and subscapular cysts) were noted in addition to the effects observed after the administration of the recommended dose (see section „Adverse reactions“). The renal lesions were still present at 28 days after the end of treatment. Microscopic characteristics of the lesions suggest an ongoing repair process. These lesions may most likely be considered as a result of the pharmacodynamic effect (diuresis) and were not associated with evidence of glomerulosclerosis or interstitial fibrosis. Transient dose response alterations in the adrenal glands, consisting of minimal to moderate reactive hypertrophy/hy­perplasia, presumably related to high production of aldosterone, were observed in the dogs treated with up to 5 times the highest therapeutic recommended dose. An increase in albumin serum concentration was observed. ECG alterations without any clinical signs (increase in P wave and/or QT interval) were observed in some animals after the administration of 5 times the highest recommended dose. The causative role of changes in plasma electrolyte values cannot be excluded. After administration of 3 and 5 times the highest therapeutic recommended dose to healthy dogs, a decrease of appetite was observed which led to a weight loss in some cases.

In case of overdose, treatment would be at the discretion of the responsible veterinarian, based on the presenting signs.

  • 13. SPECIAL PRECAUTIONS FOR THE DISPOSAL OF UNUSED PRODUCT OR WASTE MATERIAL, IF ANY

Any unused veterinary medicinal product or waste materials derived from such veterinary medicinal product should be disposed of in accordance with local requirements.

  • 14. DATE ON WHICH THE PACKAGE LEAFLET WAS LAST APPROVED

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Isemid used for?

Isemid is primarily used to treat high blood pressure and fluid retention (edema) associated with various conditions.

How does Isemid work in the body?

Isemid works by helping your kidneys remove excess salt and water from the body, which helps lower blood pressure and reduce swelling.

What are the possible side effects of Isemid?

Common side effects may include dizziness, dry mouth, or increased urination. Always consult your doctor if you experience any unusual symptoms.

Can I take Isemid if I am pregnant or breastfeeding?

You should consult your healthcare provider before taking Isemid if you are pregnant or breastfeeding, as it may not be safe during these times.

How should I take Isemid for best results?

Take Isemid exactly as prescribed by your doctor, usually once daily, with or without food. Do not take more than recommended.

What should I do if I miss a dose of Isemid?

If you miss a dose, take it as soon as you remember. If it's almost time for your next dose, skip the missed dose and return to your regular schedule.

Can I drink alcohol while taking Isemid?

It's best to limit alcohol consumption while taking Isemid, as it can increase the risk of side effects like dizziness.

Are there any foods to avoid while taking Isemid?

You should limit salt intake in your diet while on Isemid to help enhance its effects.

How long does it take for Isemid to start working?

Many people begin to notice improvements in their symptoms within a few hours of taking Isemid, but full effects may take longer.

Can I stop taking Isemid suddenly?

Do not stop taking Isemid without consulting your doctor first, as sudden discontinuation can worsen your condition.

Is it safe to take other medications with Isemid?

Always inform your healthcare provider about all medications you are currently taking, including over-the-counter drugs and supplements.

What should I do if my symptoms do not improve with Isemid?

If you do not see improvement in your symptoms after a few weeks or if they worsen, contact your healthcare provider for further advice.

Can children use Isemid?

Isemid is generally not recommended for children unless specifically prescribed by a pediatrician due to differences in dosage and response.

How often will my doctor check my progress while on Isemid?

Your doctor will likely schedule regular check-ups and blood tests to monitor your blood pressure and kidney function while on this medication.

What are the signs of an allergic reaction to Isemid?

Symptoms of an allergic reaction may include rash, itching, swelling, severe dizziness, or trouble breathing. Seek immediate medical attention if you experience these symptoms.

Does using Isemid affect my weight?”

Isemid can lead to weight loss due to fluid removal; however, any significant changes in weight should be discussed with a healthcare professional.

Will taking Isemid affect my lifestyle or activities?

Some patients may experience increased urination; otherwise, most individuals can continue their normal activities while on this medication.

Can seniors take Isemid safely?

Yes, but seniors may need adjustments in dosage due to age-related factors affecting kidney function. Regular monitoring is essential.

What should I tell my doctor before starting treatment with Isemid?

Inform your doctor about any existing health conditions like kidney problems or low sodium levels and all medications you're currently taking.