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LOPINAVIR-RITONAVIR solution


  1. May Cause Serious Side Effects, Including:
  2. Do Not Take Lopinavir And Ritonavir If You:
  3. If You Are Taking Both Didanosine And Lopinavir And Ritonavir:
  4. If You Are Pregnant:
  5. If Your Child Is Prescribed Lopinavir And Ritonavir:
  6. Lopinavir And Ritonavir Can Cause Serious Side Effects, Including:
  7. Oral Solution:
  8. Active Ingredients:
  9. Inactive Ingredients:
  10. The Brands Listed Are Trademarks Of Their Respective Owners And Are Not Trademarks Of Lannett Company, Inc. The Makers Of These Brands Are Not Affiliated With And Do Not Endorse Lannett Company, Inc. Or Its Products.distributed By:
  11. Patient Information

May Cause Serious Side Effects, Including: 

  • Interactions with other medicines. It is important to know the medicines that should not be taken withlopinavir and ritonavir.For more information,

    Lopinavir and ritonavir is a prescription medicine that is used with other antiretroviral medicines to treat Human Immunodeficiency Virus-1 (HIV-1) infection in adults and children 14 days of age and older. HIV is the virus that causes AIDS (Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome).

    It is not known if lopinavir and ritonavir is safe and effective in children under 14 days old.

    Who should not takelopinavir and ritonavir?

Do Not Take Lopinavir And Ritonavir If You: 

  • are allergic to lopinavir, ritonavir, or any of the ingredients in lopinavir and ritonavir.
    • Take lopinavir and ritonavir every day exactly as prescribed by your healthcare provider.
    • Stay under the care of your healthcare provider during treatment with lopinavir and ritonavir.
    • It is important to set up a dosing schedule and follow it every day.
    • Do not change your treatment or stop treatment without first talking with your healthcare provider.
    • Lopinavir and ritonavir oral solution must be taken with food.

If You Are Taking Both Didanosine And Lopinavir And Ritonavir: 

Take didanosine either 1 hour before or 2 hours after taking lopinavir and ritonavir oral solution.

If You Are Pregnant: 

Avoid use oflopinavir and ritonavir oral solution.

If Your Child Is Prescribed Lopinavir And Ritonavir: 

Tell your healthcare provider if your child s weight changes.

  • Lopinavir and ritonavir should not be given to children on a 1 time each day dose schedule. When giving lopinavir and ritonavir to your child, give lopinavir and ritonavir exactly as prescribed.

Use the dosing cup (supplied) or an oral syringe with mL (milliliter) markings to give the prescribed dose of lopinavir and ritonavir oral solution to your child. Your pharmacist should provide an oral syringe to you.

Lopinavir and ritonavir oral solution contains propylene glycol and a large amount of alcohol (ethanol). Lopinavir and ritonavir oral solutionshould notbe given to babies younger than 14 days of age unless your healthcare provider thinks it is right for your baby.

  • Talk with your healthcare provider if you plan to take or give lopinavir and ritonavir oral solution through a feeding tube. Lopinavir and ritonavir oral solution contains propylene glycol and alcohol (ethanol), and should not be used with certain feeding tubes.
  • You may have a greater chance of getting diarrhea if you take lopinavir and ritonavir 1 time each day than if you take it 2 times each day.
  • Do notmiss a dose of lopinavir and ritonavir. This could make the virus harder to treat. If you forget to take lopinavir and ritonavir, take the missed dose right away. If it is almost time for your next dose,do nottake the missed dose. Instead, follow your regular dosing schedule by taking your next dose at its regular time.Do nottake more than one dose of lopinavir and ritonavir at one time.
  • If you or your child take more than the prescribed dose of lopinavir and ritonavir, call your healthcare provider or go to the nearest emergency room right away.

Lopinavir And Ritonavir Can Cause Serious Side Effects, Including: 

  • Lopinavir and ritonavir

Oral Solution: 


  • Store lopinavir and ritonavir oral solution in a refrigerator, between 36 F to 46 F (2 C to 8 C). Lopinavir and ritonavir oral solution that is kept refrigerated may be used until the expiration date printed on the label.
  • Lopinavir and ritonavir oral solution that is stored at room temperature (less than 77 F or 25 C) should be used within 2 months.
  • Keep lopinavir and ritonavir away from high heat.
  • Throw away any medicine that is out of date or that you no longer need.

Keeplopinavir and ritonavirand all medicines out of the reach of children.

General information about the safe and effective use oflopinavir and ritonavir.

Medicines are sometimes prescribed for purposes other than those listed in a Medication Guide. Do not use lopinavir and ritonavir for a condition for which it was not prescribed. Do not give lopinavir and ritonavir to other people, even if they have the same condition you have. It may harm them.

You can ask your pharmacist or healthcare provider for information about lopinavir and ritonavir that is written for health professionals.

What are the ingredients inlopinavir and ritonavir?

Active Ingredients: 

lopinavir and ritonavir

Inactive Ingredients: 

Lopinavir and ritonaviroral solution:bubble gum flavor, ethanol, glycerin, high fructose corn syrup, malic acid, polyoxyl 40 hydrogenated castor oil, povidone, propylene glycol, sodium hydroxide, sucralose, and water.

Lopinavir and ritonaviroral solutioncontains approximately 42% (v/v) ethanol and approximately 15% (w/v) propylene gylcol.

For more information about lopinavir and ritonavir call 1-844-834-0530.

The Brands Listed Are Trademarks Of Their Respective Owners And Are Not Trademarks Of Lannett Company, Inc. The Makers Of These Brands Are Not Affiliated With And Do Not Endorse Lannett Company, Inc. Or Its Products.distributed By: 

Lannett Company, Inc.

Philadelphia, PA 19136

This Medication Guide has been approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration.

10-1146

Rev. 09/2019

MG #38380


Patient Information 

Advise the patient to read the FDA-approved patient labeling (Medication Guide)

General Administration Information[see Dosage and Administration (2)]:

  • Advise patients to pay special attention to accurate administration of their dose to minimize the risk of accidental overdose or underdose of lopinavir and ritonavir.
  • Advise patients and caregivers that the oral solution should be administered using the calibrated dosing cup (supplied) or oral dosing syringe.
  • Advise caregivers to inform their healthcare provider if the child s weight changes in order to make sure that the child s lopinavir and ritonavir dose is adjusted as needed.
  • Inform patients and caregivers that lopinavir and ritonavir oral solution should be taken with food to enhance absorption.
  • Advise patients to remain under the care of a healthcare provider while using lopinavir and ritonavir and to take lopinavir and ritonavir in combination with other antiretroviral drugs as prescribed.
  • Advise patients not to alter the dose or discontinue therapy without consulting with their healthcare provider. If a dose of lopinavir and ritonavir is missed patients should take the dose as soon as possible and then return to their normal schedule. However, if a dose is skipped the patient should not double the next dose.
  • Inform patients that it is important to take lopinavir and ritonavir on a regular dosing schedule as directed and to avoid missing doses as that can result in development of resistance.
  • Inform patients that there may be a greater chance of developing diarrhea with the once daily regimen as compared with the twice daily regimen.
  • Inform patients that lopinavir and ritonavir is not a cure for HIV-1 infection and that they may continue to experience illnesses associated with HIV-1 infection, including opportunistic infections.

Drug Interactions

Inform patients that lopinavir and ritonavir may interact with some drugs; therefore, patients should be advised to report to their healthcare provider the use of any prescription, non-prescription medication or herbal products such as St. John s Wort[see Contraindications (4), Warnings and Precautions (5.1) and Drug Interactions (7)].

Pancreatitis

Advise patients that pancreatitis has been observed in patients receiving lopinavir and ritonavir and to alert their healthcare provider if they experience symptoms such as nausea, vomiting or abdominal pain[see Warnings and Precautions (5.3)].

Skin Rash

Inform patients that skin rash ranging in severity from mild to toxic epidermal necrolysis (TEN), Stevens-Johnson syndrome, erythema multiforme, urticaria, and angioedema have been reported in patients receiving lopinavir and ritonavir or its components lopinavir and/or ritonavir. Advise patients to contact their healthcare provider if they develop a rash while taking lopinavir and ritonavir[see Adverse Reactions (6.1)].

Hepatotoxicity

Pre-existing liver disease including Hepatitis B or C can worsen with use of lopinavir and ritonavir. This can be seen as worsening of transaminase elevations or hepatic decompensation. Advise patients that their liver function tests will need to be monitored closely especially during the first several months of lopinavir and ritonavir treatment and that they should notify their healthcare provider if they develop the signs and symptoms of worsening liver disease including loss of appetite, abdominal pain, jaundice, and itchy skin[see Warnings and Precautions (5.4)].

QT and PR Interval Prolongation

Advise patients that lopinavir and ritonavir may produce changes in the electrocardiogram (e.g., PR and/or QT prolongation) and to consult their healthcare provider if they experience symptoms such as dizziness, lightheadedness, abnormal heart rhythm or loss of consciousness[see Warnings and Precautions (5.5,5.6)].

Diabetes Mellitus/Hyperglycemia

Advise patients that new onset of diabetes or exacerbation of pre-existing diabetes mellitus, and hyperglycemia have been reported during lopinavir and ritonavir use. Advise patients to notify their healthcare provider if they develop the signs and symptoms of diabetes mellitus including frequent urination, excessive thirst, extreme hunger or unusual weight loss and/or an increased blood sugar while on lopinavir and ritonavir as they may require a change in their diabetes treatment or new treatment[see Warnings and Precautions (5.7)].

Immune Reconstitution Syndrome

Advise patients that immune reconstitution syndrome has been reported in HIV-infected patients treated with combination antiretroviral therapy, including lopinavir and ritonavir[see Warnings and Precautions (5.8)].

Lipid Disorders

Advise patients that treatment with lopinavir and ritonavir therapy can result in substantial increases in the concentration of total cholesterol and triglycerides[see Warnings and Precautions (5.9)].

Fat Redistribution

Advise patients that redistribution or accumulation of body fat may occur in patients receiving antiretroviral therapy and that the cause and long term health effects of these conditions are not known at this time[see Warnings and Precautions (5.10)].

Patients with Hemophilia

Advise patients with hemophilia that they may experience increased bleeding when treated with protease inhibitors such as lopinavir and ritonavir[see Warnings and Precautions (5.11)].

Pregnancy Exposure Registry

Inform patients that there is an antiretroviral pregnancy registry that monitors fetal outcomes of pregnant women exposed to lopinavir and ritonavir[see Use 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 breast milk[see Use in Specific Populations (8.2)].

Distributed by:
Lannett Company, Inc.

Philadelphia, PA 19136

10-1133

Rev. 09/2019

MG #38379



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