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Azelastine Hydrochloride Ophthalmic Solution 0.05%

Prescription

Noms de marque : Azelastine Hydrochloride Ophthalmic Solution 0.05%

Forme Pharmaceutique
Drops
Voie d'Administration
OPHTHALMIC

About This Medication

DESCRIPTION Azelastine hydrochloride ophthalmic solution, USP 0.05% is a sterile ophthalmic solution containing azelastine hydrochloride, a relatively selective H 1 -receptor antagonist for topical administration to the eyes. Azelastine hydrochloride is a white crystalline powder with a molecular weight of 418.37. Azelastine hydrochloride is sparingly soluble in water, methanol and propylene glycol, and slightly soluble in ethanol, octanol, and glycerine. Azelastine hydrochloride is a racemic mixture with a melting point of 225°C. The chemical name for azelastine hydrochloride is (±)-1-(2H)-phthalazinone,4-[(4-chlorophenyl)methyl]-2-(hexahydro-1-methyl-1H-azepin-4-yl)-, monohydrochloride and is represented by the following chemical structure: Structural formula: C 22 H 24 ClN 3 O•HCl Each mL of azelastine hydrochloride ophthalmic solution, USP 0.05% contains: Active: 0.5 mg azelastine hydrochloride, equivalent to 0.457 mg of azelastine base; Preservative: 0.125 mg benzalkonium chloride; Inactives: disodium edetate dihydrate, hypromellose, sorbitol solution, sodium hydroxide and water for injection. It has a pH of approximately 5.0 to 6.5 and an osmolarity of approximately 271 to 312 mOsmol/L. azelastine-hydrochloride-str

Principes Actifs

Ingrédient Dosage
Azelastine Hydrochloride -

Indications et Utilisation

INDICATIONS & USAGE Azelastine hydrochloride ophthalmic solution 0.05% is indicated for the treatment of itching of the eye associated with allergic conjunctivitis.

Posologie et Administration

DOSAGE & ADMINISTRATION The recommended dose is one drop instilled into each affected eye twice a day.

Side Effects Overview

ADVERSE REACTIONS In controlled multiple-dose studies where patients were treated for up to 56 days, the most frequently reported adverse reactions were transient eye burning/stinging (approximately 30%), headaches (approximately 15%) and bitter taste (approximately 10%). The occurrence of these events was generally mild. The following events were reported in 1–10% of patients: asthma, conjunctivitis, dyspnea, eye pain, fatigue, influenza-like symptoms, pharyngitis, pruritus, rhinitis and temporary blurring. Some of these events were similar to the underlying disease being studied.

Mises en Garde et Précautions

Contre-indications

Frequently Asked Questions

INDICATIONS & USAGE Azelastine hydrochloride ophthalmic solution 0.05% is indicated for the treatment of itching of the eye associated with allergic conjunctivitis.

DOSAGE & ADMINISTRATION The recommended dose is one drop instilled into each affected eye twice a day.

WARNINGS Azelastine hydrochloride ophthalmic solution 0.05% is for ocular use only and not for injection or oral use.

CONTRAINDICATIONS Azelastine hydrochloride ophthalmic solution 0.05% is contraindicated in persons with known or suspected hypersensitivity to any of its components.

Azelastine Hydrochloride Ophthalmic Solution 0.05% is a prescription medication. You will need a valid prescription from a licensed healthcare provider.

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