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Sulf 10


Generic Name: sulfacetamide sodium
Dosage Form: Ophthalmic solution, usp 10%

Sulf-10®

(SULFACETAMIDE SODIUM

Ophthalmic Solution, USP) 10%

Sulf 10 Description

Sulfacetamide sodium ophthalmic solution, USP, is a sterile, topical anti-bacterial agent for ophthalmic use. The active ingredient is represented by the following structural formula:

Chemical name: N-Sulfanilylacetamide monosodium salt monohydrate.

THE PLASTIC SQUEEZE BOTTLE CONTAINS:

Active: Sulfacetamide Sodium 10% (100 mg/mL).

Preservative: Thimerosal 0.1 mg/mL

Inactives: Boric acid, hydroxypropyl methylcellulose 2208 (4000 cps) 1.0 mg/mL, sodium thiosulfate and purified water. Sodium carbonate anhydrous and/or hydrochloric acid to adjust pH (7.0-7.4) when necessary.

THE DROPPERETTES® APPLICATOR CONTAINS:

Active: Sulfacetamide Sodium 10% (100 mg/mL).

Preservative: Thimerosal 0.05 mg/mL

Inactives: Boric acid, sodium thiosulfate and purified water. Sodium carbonate anhydrous and/or hydrochloric acid to adjust pH (7.0-7.4) when necessary.

Sulf 10 - Clinical Pharmacology

Microbiology

The sulfonamides are bacteriostatic agents and the spectrum of activity is similar for all. Sulfonamides inhibit bacterial synthesis of dihydrofolic acid by preventing the condensation of the pteridine with aminobenzoic acid through competitive inhibition of the enzyme dihydropteroate synthetase. Resistant strains have altered dihydropteroate synthetase with reduced affinity for sulfonamides or produce increased quantities of aminobenzoic acid.

Topically applied sulfonamides are considered active against susceptible strains of the following common bacterial eye pathogens: Escherichia coli, Staphylococcus aureus, Streptococcus pneumoniae, Streptococcus (viridans group), Haemophilus influenzae, Klebsiella species, and Enterobacter species.

Topically applied sulfonamides do not provide adequate coverage against Neisseria species, Serratia marcescens and Pseudomonas aeruginosa. A significant percentage of staphylococcal isolates are completely resistant to sulfa drugs.

Indications and Usage for Sulf 10

For the treatment of conjunctivitis and other superficial ocular infections due to susceptible microorganisms and as an adjunctive in systemic sulfonamide therapy of trachoma:

Escherichia coli, Staphylococcus aureus, Streptococcus pneumoniae, Streptococcus (viridans group), Haemophilus influenzae, Klebsiella species, and Enterobacter species.

Topically applied sulfonamides do not provide adequate coverage against Neisseria species, Serratia marcescens and Pseudomonas aeruginosa. A significant percentage of staphylococcal isolates are completely resistant to sulfa drugs.

Contraindications

Hypersensitivity to sulfonamides or to any ingredient of the preparation.

Warnings

FOR TOPICAL EYE USE ONLY – NOT FOR INJECTION. FATALITIES HAVE OCCURRED, ALTHOUGH RARELY, DUE TO SEVERE REACTIONS TO SULFONAMIDES INCLUDING STEVENS-JOHNSON SYNDROME, TOXIC EPIDERMAL NECROLYSIS, FULMINANT HEPATIC NECROSIS, AGRANULOCYTOSIS, APLASTIC ANEMIA AND OTHER BLOOD DYSCRASIAS. Sensitizations may recur when a sulfonamide is readministered, irrespective of the route of administration. Sensitivity reactions have been reported in individuals with no prior history of sulfonamide hypersensitivity. At the first sign of hypersensitivity, skin rash or other serious reaction, discontinue use of this preparation.

Precautions

General

Prolonged use of topical anti-bacterial agents may give rise to overgrowth of nonsusceptible organisms including fungi. Bacterial resistance to sulfonamides may also develop.

The effectiveness of sulfonamides may be reduced by the para-aminobenzoic acid present in purulent exudates.

Sensitization may recur when a sulfonamide is readministered irrespective of the route of administration, and cross-sensitivity between different sulfonamides may occur.

At the first sign of hypersensitivity, increase in purulent discharge, or aggravation of inflammation or pain, the patient should discontinue use of the medication and consult a physician (see WARNINGS).

Information for patients

To avoid contamination, do not touch tip of container to eye, eyelid or any surface.

Drug Interactions

Sulfacetamide preparations are incompatible with silver preparations.

Carcinogenesis, Mutagenesis, Impairment of Fertility

No studies have been conducted in animals or in humans to evaluate the possibility of these effects with ocularly administered sulfacetamide. Rats appear to be especially susceptible to the goitrogenic effects of sulfonamides, and long-term oral administration of sulfonamides has resulted in thyroid malignancies in these animals.

Pregnancy

Pregnancy Category C.

Animal reproduction studies have not been conducted with sulfonamide ophthalmic preparations. Kernicterus may occur in the newborn as a result of treatment of a pregnant woman at term with orally administered sulfonamides. There are no adequate and well controlled studies of sulfonamide ophthalmic preparations in pregnant women and it is not known whether topically applied sulfonamides can cause fetal harm when administered to a pregnant woman. This product should be used in pregnancy only if the potential benefit justifies the potential risk to the fetus.

Nursing Mothers

Systemically administered sulfonamides are capable of producing kernicterus in infants of lactating women. Because of the potential for the development of kernicterus in neonates, a decision should be made whether to discontinue nursing or discontinue the drug taking into account the importance of the drug to the mother.

Pediatric Use

Safety and effectiveness in pediatric patients below the age of two months have not been established.

Adverse Reactions

Bacterial and fungal corneal ulcers have developed during treatment with sulfonamide ophthalmic preparations.

The most frequently reported reactions are local irritation, stinging and burning. Less commonly reported reactions include non-specific conjunctivitis, conjunctival hyperemia, secondary infections and allergic reactions.

Fatalities have occurred, although rarely, due to severe reactions to sulfonamides including Stevens-Johnson syndrome, toxic epidermal necrolysis, fulminant hepatic necrosis, agranulocytosis, aplastic anemia, and other blood dyscrasias (see WARNINGS).

DOSAGE AND ADMINISTRATION:

For conjunctivitis and other superficial ocular infections:

Instill one or two drops into the conjunctival sac(s) of the affected eye(s) every two to three hours initially. Dosages may be tapered by increasing the time interval between doses as the condition responds. The usual duration of treatment is seven to ten days.

For Trachoma:

Instill two drops into the conjunctival sac(s) of the affected eye(s) every two hours. Topical administration must be accompanied by systemic administration.

How is Sulf 10 Supplied

SULF-10 (sulfacetamide sodium ophthalmic solution, USP) 10% comes in:

15 mL plastic dropper-tip squeeze bottle.

NDC 58768-732-15.

Boxes of 12 x 1 mL Sterile-Pack DROPPERETTES® Applicators.

NDC 58768-732-12.

To be dispensed in original unopened container.

KEEP BOTTLE TIGHTLY CLOSED.

STORE AT CONTROLLED ROOM TEMPERATURE
15°-30°C (59°-86°F).

Sulfonamide solutions darken on prolonged standing and exposure to heat and light. Do not use if solution has darkened. Yellowishness does not affect activity.

KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN.

Rx only

Mfd. by OMJ Pharmaceuticals, Inc., San Germán, P.R., 00683
for: Novartis Ophthalmics, Duluth, GA 30097

I 6074-B


Sulf 10 (sulfacetamide sodium)
PRODUCT INFO
Product Code 58768-732 Dosage Form SOLUTION
Route Of Administration OPHTHALMIC DEA Schedule
INGREDIENTS
Name (Active Moiety) Type Strength
Sulfacetamide sodium (Sulfacetamide) Active 100 MILLIGRAM  In 1 MILLILITER
boric acid Inactive  
hydrochloric acid Inactive  
hydroxypropyl methylcellulose 2208 Inactive 1.0 MILLIGRAM  In 1 MILLILITER
water Inactive  
sodium carbonate anhydrous Inactive  
sodium thiosulfate Inactive  
thimerosal Inactive 0.1 MILLIGRAM  In 1 MILLILITER
IMPRINT INFORMATION
Characteristic Appearance Characteristic Appearance
Color Score
Shape Symbol
Imprint Code Coating
Size
PACKAGING
# NDC Package Description Multilevel Packaging
1 58768-732-15 15 MILLILITER In 1 BOTTLE, DROPPER None

Sulf 10 (sulfacetamide sodium)
PRODUCT INFO
Product Code 58768-732 Dosage Form SOLUTION
Route Of Administration OPHTHALMIC DEA Schedule
INGREDIENTS
Name (Active Moiety) Type Strength
Sulfacetamide sodium (Sulfacetamide) Active 100 MILLIGRAM  In 1 MILLILITER
boric acid Inactive  
hydrochloric acid Inactive  
water Inactive  
sodium carbonate anhydrous Inactive  
sodium thiosulfate Inactive  
thimerosal Inactive 0.05 MILLIGRAM  In 1 MILLILITER
IMPRINT INFORMATION
Characteristic Appearance Characteristic Appearance
Color Score
Shape Symbol
Imprint Code Coating
Size
PACKAGING
# NDC Package Description Multilevel Packaging
1 58768-732-12 12 APPLICATOR In 1 BOX contains a APPLICATOR
1 1 MILLILITER In 1 APPLICATOR This package is contained within the BOX (58768-732-12)

Revised: 08/2006





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