- Patient Information
- Inform Patients:
- Abacavir Oral Solution Can Cause Serious Side Effects, Including:
- What Is Abacavir Oral Solution?
- When Used With Other Antiretroviral Medicines To Treat Hiv-1 Infection, Abacavir Oral Solution May Help:
- Do Not Take Abacavir Oral Solution If You:
- Before You Take Abacavir Oral Solution, Tell Your Healthcare Provider If You:
- Tell Your Healthcare Provider If You Take:
- How Should I Take Abacavir Oral Solution?
- Abacavir Oral Solution Can Cause Serious Side Effects Including:
- What Are The Ingredients In Abacavir Oral Solution?
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Patient Information ⮝
Advise the patient to read the FDA-approved patient labeling (Medication Guide).
Hypersensitivity Reactions
Inform Patients: ⮝
- that a Medication Guide and Warning Card summarizing the symptoms of the abacavir hypersensitivity reaction and other product information will be dispensed by the pharmacist with each new prescription and refill of abacavir, and instruct the patient to read the Medication Guide and Warning Card every time to obtain any new information that may be present about abacavir. The complete text of the Medication Guide is reprinted at the end of this document.
- to carry the Warning Card with them.
- how to identify a hypersensitivity reaction[seeWarnings and Precautions (5.1),Medication Guide].
- that if they develop symptoms consistent with a hypersensitivity reaction they should call their healthcare provider right away to determine if they should stop taking abacavir.
- that a hypersensitivity reaction can worsen and lead to hospitalization or death if abacavir is not immediately discontinued.
- to not restart abacavir or any other abacavir-containing product following a hypersensitivity reaction because more severe symptoms can occur within hours and may include life-threatening hypotension and death.
- that if they have a hypersensitivity reaction, they should dispose of any unused abacavir to avoid restarting abacavir.
- that a hypersensitivity reaction is usually reversible if it is detected promptly and abacavir is stopped right away.
- that if they have interrupted abacavir for reasons other than symptoms of hypersensitivity (for example, those who have an interruption in drug supply), a serious or fatal hypersensitivity reaction may occur with reintroduction of abacavir.
- to not restart abacavir or any other abacavir-containing product without medical consultation and only if medical care can be readily accessed by the patient or others.
Lactic Acidosis/Hepatomegaly with Steatosis
Advise patients that lactic acidosis and severe hepatomegaly with steatosis have been reported with use of nucleoside analogues and other antiretrovirals. Advise patients to stop taking abacavir if they develop clinical symptoms suggestive of lactic acidosis or pronounced hepatotoxicity[seeWarnings and Precautions (5.2)].
Immune Reconstitution Syndrome
Advise patients to inform their healthcare provider immediately of any signs and symptoms of infection as inflammation from previous infection may occur soon after combination antiretroviral therapy, including when abacavir is started[seeWarnings and Precautions (5.3)].
Pregnancy Registry
Advise patients that there is a pregnancy exposure registry that monitors pregnancy outcomes in women exposed to abacavir during pregnancy[seeUse in Specific Populations (8.1)].Lactation
Instruct women with HIV-1 infection not to breastfeed because HIV-1 can be passed to the baby in the breast milk[seeUse in Specific Populations (8.2)].
Missed Dose
Instruct patients that if they miss a dose of abacavir, to take it as soon as they remember. Advise patients not to double their next dose or take more than the prescribed dose[seeDosage and Administration (2)].
Availability of Medication Guide
Instruct patients to read the Medication Guide before starting abacavir and to re-read it each time the prescription is renewed. Instruct patients to inform their physician or pharmacist if they develop any unusual symptom, or if any known symptom persists or worsens.
Abacavir Oral Solution Can Cause Serious Side Effects, Including: ⮝
- Serious allergic reactions (hypersensitivity reaction)that can cause death have happened with abacavir oral solution and other abacavir-containing products. Your risk of this allergic reaction is much higher if you have a gene variation called HLA-B*5701. Your healthcare provider can determine with a blood test if you have this gene variation.
If you get a symptom from 2 or more of the following groups while taking abacavir oral solution, call your healthcare provider right away to find out if you should stop taking abacavir oral solution.
Symptom(s) Group 1 Fever Group 2 Rash Group 3 Nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, abdominal (stomach area) pain Group 4 Generally ill feeling, extreme tiredness, or achiness Group 5 Shortness of breath, cough, sore throat A list of these symptoms is on the Warning Card your pharmacist gives you.Carry this Warning Card with you at all times.
If you stop abacavir oral solution because of an allergic reaction, never takeabacavir or any other abacavir-containing medicine (EPZICOM, TRIUMEQ, or TRIZIVIR) again.
- If you have an allergic reaction, dispose of any unused abacavir oral solution. Ask your pharmacist how to properly dispose of medicines.
- If you take abacavir oral solution or any other abacavir-containing medicine again after you have had an allergic reaction,within hoursyou may getlife-threatening symptomsthat may includevery low blood pressureordeath.
- If you stop abacavir oral solution for any other reason, even for a few days, and you are not allergic to abacavir oral solution, talk with your healthcare provider before taking it again. Taking abacavir oral solution again can cause a serious allergic or life-threatening reaction, even if you never had an allergic reaction to it before.
If your healthcare provider tells you that you can take abacavir oral solutionagain, start taking it when you are around medical help or people who can call a healthcare provider if you need one.
What Is Abacavir Oral Solution? ⮝
Abacavir oral solution is a prescription HIV-1 (Human Immunodeficiency Virus type 1) medicine used with other antiretroviral medicines to treat HIV-1 infection. HIV-1 is the virus that causes Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS).
The safety and effectiveness of abacavir oral solution has not been established in children under 3 months of age.
When Used With Other Antiretroviral Medicines To Treat Hiv-1 Infection, Abacavir Oral Solution May Help: ⮝
- reduce the amount of HIV-1 in your blood. This is called viral load .
- increase the number of CD4+ (T) cells in your blood, that help fight off other infections.
Reducing the amount of HIV-1 and increasing the CD4+ (T) cells in your blood may help improve your immune system. This may reduce your risk of death or getting infections that can happen when your immune system is weak (opportunistic infections).
Abacavir oral solution does not cure HIV-1 infection or AIDS.You must keep taking HIV-1 medicines to control HIV- 1 infection and decrease HIV-related illnesses.
Do Not Take Abacavir Oral Solution If You: ⮝
- have a certain type of gene variation called the HLA-B*5701 allele. Your healthcare provider will test you for this before prescribing treatment with abacavir oral solution.
- are allergic to abacavir or any of the ingredients in abacavir oral solution.
Before You Take Abacavir Oral Solution, Tell Your Healthcare Provider If You: ⮝
- have been tested and know whether or not you have a particular gene variation called HLA-B*5701.
- have or have had liver problems, including hepatitis B or C virus infection.
- have heart problems, smoke, or have diseases that increase your risk of heart disease such as high blood pressure, high cholesterol, or diabetes.
- drink alcohol or take medicines that contain alcohol.
- are pregnant or plan to become pregnant. Talk to your healthcare provider if you are pregnant or plan to become pregnant.
Pregnancy Registry.There is a pregnancy registry for women who take antiretroviral medicines during pregnancy. The purpose of this registry is to collect information about the health of you and your baby. Talk to your healthcare provider about how you can take part in this registry.
- are breastfeeding or plan to breastfeed.Do not breastfeed if you take abacavir oral solution.
- You should not breastfeed if you have HIV-1 because of the risk of passing HIV-1 to your baby.
Tell your healthcare provider about all the medicines you take,including prescription and over-the-counter medicines, vitamins, and herbal supplements.
Some medicines interact with abacavir oral solution.Keep a list of your medicines to show your healthcare provider and pharmacist.You can ask your healthcare provider or pharmacist for a list of medicines that interact with abacavir oral solution.Do not start taking a new medicine without telling your healthcare provider.Your healthcare provider can tell you if it is safe to take abacavir oral solution with other medicines.
Tell Your Healthcare Provider If You Take: ⮝
- any other medicine to treat HIV-1
- methadone
How Should I Take Abacavir Oral Solution? ⮝
- Take abacavir oral solutionexactly as your healthcare provider tells you.
- Do not change your dose or stop taking abacavir oral solution without talking with your healthcare provider. If you miss a dose of abacavir oral solution, take it as soon as you remember. Do not take 2 doses at the same time. If you are not sure about your dosing, call your healthcare provider.
- Stay under the care of a healthcare provider while taking abacavir oral solution.
- Abacavir oral solution may be taken with or without food.
- For children aged 3 months and older, your healthcare provider will prescribe a dose of abacavir oral solution based on your child s body weight.
- Tell your healthcare provider if you or your child has trouble swallowing tablets. Abacavir comes as a tablet or as a liquid (oral solution).
- Do not run out of abacavir oral solution. The virus in your blood may increase and the virus may become harder to treat. When your supply starts to run out, get more from your healthcare provider or pharmacy.
- If you take too much abacavir oral solution, call your healthcare provider or go to the nearest hospital emergency room right away.
Abacavir Oral Solution Can Cause Serious Side Effects Including: ⮝
- Store abacavir oral solution at room temperature, between 20 to 25 C (68 to 77 F).
- Do not freeze abacavir oral solution. You may store abacavir oral solution in a refrigerator.
Keep abacavir oral solution and all medicines out of the reach of children.
General information for safe and effective use of abacavir oral solution
Medicines are sometimes prescribed for purposes other than those listed in a Medication Guide. Do not use abacavir oral solution for a condition for which it was not prescribed. Do not give abacavir oral solution to other people, even if they have the same symptoms that you have. It may harm them.
If you would like more information, talk with your healthcare provider. You can ask your healthcare provider or pharmacist for the information about abacavir oral solution that is written for health professionals.
For more information call Rising Pharmaceuticals, Inc. at 1-866-562-4597.
What Are The Ingredients In Abacavir Oral Solution? ⮝
Active ingredient: Abacavir
Inactive ingredients: artificial strawberry and banana flavors, citric acid anhydrous, methylparaben and propylparaben (added as preservatives), propylene glycol, saccharin sodium, sodium citrate (dihydrate), noncrystallizing sorbitol solution, and water.
This Medication Guide has been approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration.
The brands listed are trademarks of their respective owners and are not trademarks of the Aurobindo Pharma Limited. The markers of these brands are not affiliated with and do not endorse the Aurobindo Pharma Limited or its products.
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Made in IndiaCode: TS/DRUGS/19/1993
Revised: 07/2018
(Front of Card)
WARNING CARD
Abacavir Oral Solution USP
Patients taking abacavir oral solution may have a serious allergic reaction (hypersensitivity reaction) that can cause death. If you get a symptom from 2 or more of the following groups while taking abacavir oral solution, call your healthcare provider right away to find out if you should stop taking this medicine.
Symptom(s) Group 1 Fever Group 2 Rash Group 3 Nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, or abdominal (stomach area) pain Group 4 Generally ill feeling, extreme tiredness, or achiness Group 5 Shortness of breath, cough, or sore throat Always carry this Warning Card with you to help recognize symptoms of this allergic reaction.
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WARNING CARD
Abacavir Oral Solution USP
If you must stop treatment with abacavir oral solution because you have had an allergic reaction to abacavir,NEVERtake abacavir oral solution or another abacavir-containing medicine (EPZICOM,TRIUMEQ,or TRIZIVIR) again. If you have an allergic reaction, dispose of any unused abacavir oral solution. Ask your pharmacist how to properly dispose of medicines. If you take abacavir oral solution or another abacavir-containing medicine again after you have had an allergic reaction,WITHIN HOURSyou may getlife-threateningsymptomsthat may includevery low blood pressureordeath.
Please read the Medication Guide for additional information on abacavir oral solution.
EPZICOM, TRIUMEQ, and TRIZIVIRare registered trademarks of the ViiV Healthcare group of companies.