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SEYLACINE 10 MG FILM-COATED TABLETS - Patient leaflet, side effects, dosage

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Patient leaflet - SEYLACINE 10 MG FILM-COATED TABLETS

1. what seylacine is and what it is used for

The active substance of solifenacin belongs to the group of anticholinergics. These medicines are used to reduce the activity of an overactive bladder. This enables you to wait longer before having to go to the bathroom and increases the amount of urine that can be held by your bladder.

Solifenacin is used to treat the symptoms of a condition called overactive bladder. These symptoms include: having a strong, sudden urge to urinate without prior warning, having to urinate frequently or wetting yourself because you could not get to the bathroom in time.

2. what you need to know before you take seylacine

Do not take SEYLACINE

  • – if you have an inability to pass water or to empty your bladder completely (urinary retention)

  • – if you have a severe stomach or bowel condition (including toxic megacolon, a complication associated with ulcerative colitis)

  • – if you suffer from the muscle disease called myasthenia gravis, which can cause an extreme weakness of certain muscles

  • – if you suffer from increased pressure in the eyes, with gradual loss of eye sight (glaucoma) – if you are allergic to solifenacin or any of the other ingredients of this medicine (listed in section 6)

  • – if you are undergoing kidney dialysis

  • – if you have severe liver disease

  • – if you suffer from severe kidney disease or moderate liver disease AND at the same time are being treated with medicines that may decrease the removal of solifenacin from the body (for example, ketoconazole). Your doctor or pharmacist will have informed you if this is the case.

Inform your doctor if you have or ever had any of the above mentioned conditions before treatment with solifenacin starts.

Warnings and precautions

Talk to your doctor or pharmacist before taking SEYLACINE

  • – if you have trouble emptying your bladder (= bladder obstruction) or have difficulty in passing urine (e.g. a thin urine flow). Risk of accumulation of urine in the bladder (urinary retention) is much higher.

  • – if you have some obstruction of the digestive system (constipation).

  • – if you are at risk of your digestive system slowing down (stomach and bowel movements). Your doctor will have informed you if this is the case.

  • – if you suffer from severe kidney disease.

  • – if you have moderate liver disease.

  • – if you have a stomach tear (hiatus hernia) or heartburn.

  • – if you have a nervous disorder (autonomic neuropathy).

Children and adolescents

SEYLACINE is not to be used in children or adolescents under 18 years.

Inform your doctor if you have or ever had any of the above mentioned conditions before treatment with SEYLACINE starts.

Before starting SEYLACINE, your doctor will assess whether there are other causes for your need to pass urine frequently (for example heart failure (insufficient pumping power of the heart) or kidney disease). If you have a urinary tract infection, your doctor will prescribe you an antibiotic (a treatment against particular bacterial infections).

Other medicines and SEYLACINE

Please tell your doctor or pharmacist if you are taking or have recently taken or might take other medicines.

It is especially important to inform your doctor if you are taking:

  • – other anticholinergic medicines, effects and side effects of both medications can be enhanced.

  • – cholinergics as they can reduce the effect of solifenacin.

  • – medicines, like metoclopramide and cisapride, which make the digestive system work faster. Solifenacin can reduce their effect.

  • – medicines, like ketoconazole, ritonavir, nelfinavir, intraconazole, verapamil and diltiazem, which decrease the rate at which solifenacin is broken down by the body

  • – medicines like rifampicin, phenytoin and carbamazepine, as they may increase the rate at which solifenacin is broken down by the body.

  • – medicines such as bisphosphonates, that can cause or exacerbate inflammation of the gullet (oesophagitis).

Pregnancy and, breast-feeding and fertility

You should not use SEYLACINE if you are pregnant unless clearly necessary.

Do not use SEYLACINE if you are breast-feeding as solifenacin may get into your breast milk.

Ask your doctor or pharmacist for advice before taking this medicine.

Driving and using machines

SEYLACINE may cause blurred vision and sometimes sleepiness or tiredness. If you suffer from any of these side effects, do not drive or operate machinery.

SEYLACINE contains lactose.

If you have been told by your doctor that you have an intolerance to some sugars, contact your doctor before taking this medicinal product.

3. how to take seylacine

Always take this medicine exactly as your doctor has told you. Check with your doctor or pharmacist if you are not sure.

You should swallow the whole tablet with some liquid. It can be taken with or without food, according to your preference. Do not crush the tablets.

The usual dose is 5 mg per day, unless your doctor told you to take 10 mg per day.

If you take more SEYLACINE than you should

If you have taken too much SEYLACINE or if a child has accidentally taken SEYLACINE, contact your doctor or pharmacist immediately.

Symptoms of overdose may include: headache, dry mouth, dizziness, drowsiness and blurred vision, perceiving things that are not there (hallucinations), over- excitability, seizures (convulsions), difficulty breathing, elevated heart rate (tachycardia), accumulation of urine in the bladder (urinary retention) and dilated pupils (mydriasis).

If you forget to take SEYLACINE

If you forget to take a dose at the usual time, take it as soon as you remember, unless it is time to take your next dose. Never take more than one dose per day. If you are in doubt, always consult your doctor or pharmacist.

If you stop taking SEYLACINE

If you stop taking SEYLACINE, your symptoms of overactive bladder may return or worsen. Always consult your doctor, if you are considering stopping the treatment.

If you have any further questions on the use of this product, ask your doctor or pharmacist.

4. possible side effects

Like all medicines, this medicine can cause side effects, although not everybody gets them.

If you experience an allergic attack, or a severe skin reaction (e.g. blistering and peeling of the skin), you must inform your doctor or pharmacist immediately.

Angioedema (skin allergy that results in the swelling that occurs in the tissue just below the surface of the skin) with airway obstruction (difficulty in breathing) has been reported in some patients on solifenacin succinate. If angioedema occurs, solifenacin succinate should be discontinued immediately and appropriate therapy and/or measures should be taken.

SEYLACINE may cause the following other side effects:

Very common (may affect more than 1 in 10 people)

  • – dry mouth

Common (may affect up to 1 in 10 people)

  • – blurred vision

  • – constipation, nausea, indigestion with symptoms such as abdominal fullness, abdominal pain, burping, nausea, and heartburn (dyspepsia), stomach discomfort

Uncommon (may affect up to 1 in 100 people)

  • – urinary tract infection, bladder infection

  • – sleepiness, impaired sense of taste (dysgeusia)

  • – dry (irritated) eyes

  • – dry nasal passages

  • – reflux disease (gastro-oesophageal reflux), dry throat

  • – dry skin

  • – difficulty in passing urine

  • – tiredness, accumulation of fluid in the lower legs (oedema)

Rare (may affect up to 1 in 1,000 people)

  • – lodging of a large amount of hardened stool in the large intestine (faecal impaction) – build up of urine in the bladder due to inability to empty the bladder (urinary retention) – dizziness, headache – vomiting – itching, rash

Very rare (may affect up to 1 in 10,000 people)

  • – hallucinations, confusion

  • – allergic rash

Not known (frequency cannot be estimated from the available data)

  • – decreased appetite, high levels of blood potassium which can cause abnormal heart rhythm

  • – increased pressure in the eyes

  • – changes in the electrical activity of the heart (ECG), irregular heartbeat, feeling your heartbeat, faster heart beat

  • – voice disorder

  • – liver disorder

  • – muscle weakness

  • – renal disorder

Reporting of side effects

If you get 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 national reporting system listed in Appendix V*. By reporting side effects you can help provide more information on the safety of this medicine.

5. how to store seylacine

Keep this medicine out of the sight and reach of children.

Do not use SEYLACINE after the expiry date which is stated on the carton or blister after EXP. The expiry date refers to the last day of that month.

There are no special precautions for storage.

Medicines should not be disposed of via wastewater or household waste. Ask your pharmacist how to dispose of medicines no longer required. These measures will help to protect the environment.

6. contents of the pack and other information

What SEYLACINE contains

  • – The active substance is solifenacin succinate 5 mg or 10 mg.

  • – The other ingredients are lactose monohydrate, maize starch, hydroxypropyl cellulose, magnesium stearate and hypromellose, titanium dioxide (E 171) and macrogol.

What SEYLACINE looks like and contents of the pack

SEYLACINE 5 mg film-coated tablet is a round, white to off-white tablet engraved with ‘‘ 5’’ on one side and plain on other side and 7.6 mm of diameter and 3.4 mm of thickness.

SEYLACINE 10 mg film-coated tablet is a round, white to off-white tablet engraved with ‘’10’’ on one side and plain on other side and 9.6 mm of diameter and 4.3 mm of thickness.

SEYLACINE tablets are supplied in blister packs of 10, 20, 30, 50, 90 or 100 tablets.

Not all pack sizes may be marketed.

Marketing Authorisation Holder

VYGORIS LIMITED

930 HIGH ROAD

LONDON

N12 9RT

UNITED KINGDOM

Manufacturer

Medreich PLC

Warwick House

Plane Tree Crescent

Feltham TW13 7 HF

United Kingdom

This medicinal product is authorised in the Member States of the EEA under the following names:

This leaflet was last revised in April 2019

April 2017 – D160

The drug is classified in the ATC tree:

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Seylacine used for?

Seylacine is primarily used to treat overactive bladder symptoms, such as frequent urination, urgency, and incontinence.

How does Seylacine work?

Seylacine works by relaxing the muscles of the bladder, helping to reduce the urgency and frequency of urination.

Who should take Seylacine?

Seylacine is generally prescribed for adults experiencing symptoms of overactive bladder. Always consult your doctor to see if it is right for you.

Are there any side effects associated with Seylacine?

Common side effects may include dry mouth, constipation, and blurred vision. If you experience severe side effects, contact your doctor immediately.

Can Seylacine be taken with other medications?

It is important to inform your doctor about all medications you are currently taking, as Seylacine can interact with certain drugs.

How should I take Seylacine tablets?

Seylacine should be taken as directed by your healthcare provider. Typically, it is taken once daily with or without food.

Can I stop taking Seylacine suddenly?

Do not stop taking Seylacine without consulting your doctor. Stopping abruptly may lead to a return of symptoms.

Is Seylacine safe during pregnancy?

The safety of Seylacine during pregnancy has not been fully established. Discuss your situation with your healthcare provider.

How long does it take for Seylacine to work?

Some patients may notice improvements within a few days, but it can take up to 4 weeks to feel the full benefits.

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

If you miss a dose, take it as soon as you remember. If it's close to the time of your next dose, skip the missed dose and continue with your regular schedule.

Can Seylacine help with nighttime urination issues?

Yes, Seylacine can help reduce nighttime urination (nocturia) associated with overactive bladder symptoms.

Are there lifestyle changes that can enhance the effectiveness of Seylacine?

Yes, reducing caffeine and alcohol intake, maintaining a healthy weight, and doing pelvic exercises may enhance its effectiveness.

What happens if I overdose on Seylacine?

In case of an overdose, seek emergency medical attention immediately or contact poison control for guidance.

Can children use Seylacine?

Seylacine is not typically recommended for use in children. Always consult a pediatrician for advice on treating bladder issues in kids.

Is it safe to drive while taking Seylacine?

Some people may experience dizziness or blurred vision while taking Seylacine. It is advisable to assess how you feel before driving or operating heavy machinery.

How should I store Seylacine tablets?

Store Seychelles at room temperature away from moisture and heat; keep out of reach of children.

If I experience dry mouth from using Seylacine, what can I do about it?

To relieve dry mouth, try sipping water regularly, using sugar-free gum or lozenges. Consult your doctor if dryness persists.

Does Seylacine have any dietary restrictions?

While there are no strict dietary restrictions with Seylacine, maintaining a balanced diet and hydration can support overall bladder health.

What should I do if my symptoms don't improve while taking Seylacine?

If your symptoms do not improve after 4 weeks or worsen at any time, contact your healthcare provider for further evaluation.