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Lydaxx - Patient leaflet, side effects, dosage

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Patient leaflet - Lydaxx

B. PACKAGE LEAFLET

PACKAGE LEAFLET:

LYDAXX 100 mg/ml solution for injection for cattle, pigs and sheep

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

Marketing authorisation holder and manufacturer responsible for batch release :

VETOQUINOL S.A.

Magny-Vernois

70200 Lure

FRANCE

  • 2. NAME OF THE VETERINARY MEDICINAL PRODUCT

LYDAXX 100 mg/ml solution for injection for cattle, pigs and sheep tulathromycin

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

Tulathromycin 100 mg/ml

Monothioglycerol 5 mg/ml

Clear colourless to slightly yellow solution for injection.

  • 4. INDICATION(S)

Cattle

Treatment and metaphylaxis of bovine respiratory disease associated (BRD) with Mannheimia haemolytica ,

Pasteurella multocida, Histophilus somni and Mycoplasma bovis susceptible to tulathromycin. The presence of the disease in the group must be established before the product is used.

Treatment of infectious bovine keratoconjuncti­vitis (IBK) associated with Moraxella bovis susceptible to tulathromycin.

Pigs

Treatment and metaphylaxis of swine respiratory disease associated (SRD) with Actinobacillus pleuropneumoniae , Pasteurella multocida, Mycoplasma hyopneumoniae, Haemophilus parasuis and Bordetella bronchiseptica susceptible to tulathromycin. The presence of the disease in the group must be established before the product is used. The veterinary medicinal product should only be used if pigs are expected to develop the disease within 2–3 days.

Sheep

Treatment of the early stages of infectious pododermatitis (foot rot) associated with virulent Dichelobacter nodosus requiring systemic treatment.

  • 5. CONTRAINDI­CATIONS

Do not use in cases of hypersensitivity to macrolide antibiotics or to any of the excipients.

Subcutaneous administration of the veterinary medicinal product to cattle causes very commonly transient pain reactions and local swellings at the injection site that can persist for up to 30 days. No such reactions have been observed in pigs and sheep after intramuscular administration. Pathomorphological injection site reactions (including reversible changes of congestion, oedema, fibrosis and haemorrhage) are very common for approximately 30 days after injection in cattle and pigs. In sheep, transient signs of discomfort (head shaking, rubbing injection site, backing away) are very common after intramuscular injection. These signs resolve within a few minutes.

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.

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TARGET SPECIES


Cattle, pigs and sheep



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

Cattle

  • 2.5 mg tulathromycin/kg bodyweight (equivalent to 1 ml/40 kg bodyweight).

A single subcutaneous injection. For treatment of cattle over 300 kg bodyweight, divide the dose so that no more than 7.5 ml are injected at one site.

Pigs

  • 2.5 mg tulathromycin/kg bodyweight (equivalent to 1 ml/40 kg bodyweight).

A single intramuscular injection in the neck. For treatment of pigs over 80 kg bodyweight, divide the dose so that no more than 2 ml are injected at one site.

Sheep

  • 2.5 mg tulathromycin/kg bodyweight (equivalent to 1 ml/40 kg bodyweight).

A single intramuscular injection in the neck.

  • 9. ADVICE ON CORRECT ADMINISTRATION

For any respiratory disease, it is recommended to treat animals in the early stages of the disease and to evaluate the response to treatment within 48 hours after injection. If clinical signs of respiratory disease persist or increase, or if relapse occurs, treatment should be changed, using another antibiotic, and continued until clinical signs have resolved.

To ensure correct dosage bodyweight should be determined as accurately as possible to avoid underdosing. For multiple vial entry, an aspirating needle or multi-dose syringe is recommended to avoid excessive broaching of the stopper. The cap may be safely punctured up to 30 times.

  • 10. WITHDRAWAL PERIOD(S)

Cattle (meat and offal): 22 days.

Pigs (meat and offal): 13 days.

Sheep (meat and offal): 16 days.

Not authorised for use in lactating animals producing milk for human consumption.

Do not use in pregnant animals, which are intended to produce milk for human consumption, within 2 months of expected parturition.

  • 11. SPECIAL STORAGE PRECAUTIONS

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 label after EXP.

Shelf life after first opening the container: 28 days.

  • 12. SPECIAL WARNING(S)

Special warnings for each target species:

Cross resistance occurs with other macrolides. Do not administer simultaneously with antimicrobials with a similar mode of action such as other macrolides or lincosamides.

Sheep:

The efficacy of antimicrobial treatment of foot rot might be reduced by other factors, such as wet environmental conditions, as well as inappropriate farm management. Treatment of foot rot should therefore be undertaken along with other flock management tools, for example providing dry environment.

Antibiotic treatment of benign foot rot is not considered appropriate. Tulathromycin showed limited efficacy in sheep with severe clinical signs or chronic foot rot, and should therefore only be given at an early stage of foot rot.

Special precautions for use in animals:

Use of the veterinary medicinal product should be based on susceptibility testing of the bacteria isolated from the animal. If this is not possible, therapy should be based on local (regional, farm level) epidemiological information about susceptibility of the target bacteria. Official, national and regional antimicrobial policies should be taken into account when the product is used.

Use of the product deviating from the instructions given in the SPC may increase the prevalence of bacteria resistant to tulathromycin and may decrease the effectiveness of treatment with other macrolides, lincosamides and group B streptogramins, due to the potential for cross resistance.

If a hypersensitivity reaction occurs appropriate treatment should be administered without delay.

Special precautions to be taken by the person administering the veterinary medicinal product to animals: Tulathromycin is irritating to eyes. In case of accidental eye exposure, flush the eyes immediately with clean water.

Tulathromycin may cause sensitisation by skin contact resulting in e.g. reddening of the skin (erythema) and/or dermatitis. In case of accidental spillage onto skin, wash the skin immediately with soap and water.

Wash hands after use.

In case of accidental self-injection, seek medical advice immediately and show the package leaflet or the label to the physician.

If there is suspicion of a hypersensitivity reaction following accidental exposure (recognised by e.g. itching, difficulty in breathing, hives, swelling on the face, nausea, vomitus) appropriate treatment should be administered. Seek medical advice immediately and show the package leaflet or the label to the physician.

Pregnancy and lactation:

Laboratory studies in rats and rabbits have not produced any evidence of teratogenic, foetotoxic or maternotoxic effects. The safety of the veterinary medicinal product has not been established during pregnancy and lactation. Use only according to the benefit/risk assessment by the responsible veterinarian.

Interaction with other medicinal products and other forms of interaction:

None known.

Overdose (symptoms, emergency procedures, antidotes):

In cattle at dosages of three, five or ten times the recommended dose, transient signs attributed to injection site discomfort were observed and included restlessness, head-shaking, pawing the ground, and brief decrease in feed intake. Mild myocardial degeneration has been observed in cattle receiving five to six times the recommended dose.

In young pigs weighing approximately 10 kg given three or five times the therapeutic dose transient signs attributed to injection site discomfort were observed and included excessive vocalisation and restlessness. Lameness was also observed when the hind leg was used as the injection site.

In lambs (approx. 6 weeks old), at dosages of three or five times the recommended dose, transient signs attributed to injection site discomfort were observed and included walking backwards, head shaking, rubbing the injection site, lying down and getting up, bleating.

Incompatibili­ties:

In the absence of compatibility studies, this veterinary medicinal product must not be mixed with other veterinary medicinal products.

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

Medicines should not be disposed of via wastewater or household waste.

Ask your veterinary surgeon or pharmacist how to dispose of medicines no longer required. These measures should help to protect the environment.

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

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Lydaxx used for?

Lydaxx is a medication primarily used to treat chronic pain conditions, including neuropathic pain.

How does Lydaxx work in the body?

Lydaxx works by affecting the way nerves send signals to the brain, helping to reduce feelings of pain.

Can I take Lydaxx for headaches?

Lydaxx is not typically prescribed for headaches; please consult your doctor for appropriate alternatives.

What are the common side effects of Lydaxx?

Common side effects may include dizziness, fatigue, dry mouth, and nausea.

Is Lydaxx addictive?

Lydaxx is not considered addictive, but it's important to follow your doctor's instructions closely.

Can I drink alcohol while taking Lydaxx?

It is advisable to avoid alcohol as it can increase the risk of side effects and affect how Lydaxx works.

How should I store Lydaxx?

Lydaxx should be stored in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and out of reach of children.

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

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.

Can I stop taking Lydaxx suddenly?

No, it’s important to consult your doctor before stopping Lydaxx to avoid withdrawal symptoms.

Are there any interactions between Lydaxx and other medications?

Yes, Lydaxx can interact with certain medications. Always inform your doctor about all medications you are taking.

Is there any dietary restriction while taking Lydaxx?

There are no specific dietary restrictions, but maintaining a balanced diet can aid in overall health during treatment.

Is Lydaxx safe during pregnancy or breastfeeding?

Lydaxx should only be taken during pregnancy or breastfeeding if prescribed by your doctor after considering the benefits and risks.

How long does it take for Lydaxx to start working?

Many patients may start to feel relief within a few days, although it can take several weeks for full effects.

What should I do if I experience severe side effects from Lydaxx?

If you experience severe side effects such as difficulty breathing or swelling, seek immediate medical attention.

Can children take Lydaxx?

Lydaxx is usually not recommended for children; please consult your healthcare provider for appropriate options.

Can I use Lydaxx for anxiety or depression?

Lydaxx is not indicated for anxiety or depression; discuss these concerns with your healthcare provider for suitable treatments.

What happens if I overdose on Lydaxx?

In case of an overdose, seek emergency medical help immediately. Symptoms may include extreme drowsiness or confusion.

Does Lydaxx affect my ability to drive or operate machinery?

Yes, due to possible side effects like dizziness and drowsiness, caution is advised when driving or operating heavy machinery.

How often do I need to see my doctor while on Lydaxx?

Regular follow-ups are recommended to monitor your response to treatment and adjust dosages if necessary.

Are there any lifestyle changes that can enhance the effectiveness of Lydaxx treatment?

Engaging in regular physical activity and practicing stress management techniques can help improve the effectiveness of your treatment with Lydaxx.