Olopatadine Hydrochloride (Nasal Spray): Uses,Dosage,Side Effects

Generic Name
Olopatadine Hydrochloride (Nasal Spray)

Therapeutic Class: Respiratory (Nasal Anti-histamine preparations)

Indications:
Olopatadine Nasal Spray is an H1 receptor antagonist indicated for the relief of the symptoms of seasonal allergic rhinitis in adults and children 6 years of age and older.

Presentation:
Each bottle contains 120 metered doses of Olopatadine Hydrochloride INN. Each actuation delivers Olopatadine Hydrochloride INN 665 mcg. (Equivalent to 600 mcg of Olopatadine).

Description:
Olopatadine, an antihistamine, works by blocking the action of histamine in the body, which reduces allergy symptoms. Olopatadine Hydrochloride treats sneezing, itching, runny nose, and other nasal symptoms of allergies. Olopatadine Nasal Spray contains 0.6% w/v Olopatadine (base) in a nonsterile aqueous solution with a pH of approximately 3.7. After initial priming (5 sprays), each metered spray from the nasal applicator delivers 100 microliters of the aqueous solution containing 665 mcg of olopatadine Hydrochloride, which is equivalent to 600 mcg of Olopatadine (base). Olopatadine Nasal Spray also contains benzalkonium chloride (0.01%), dibasic sodium phosphate, edetate disodium, sodium chloride, hydrochloric acid, and/or sodium hydroxide (to adjust pH), and purified water.

Dosage & Administration:
Administer Olopatadine Nasal Spray by the intranasal route only.
Adults and Adolescents 12 years of age and older: Two sprays per nostril twice daily.
Children 6 to 11 years of age: One spray per nostril twice daily.

Side Effects:
A bitter taste in the mouth, nosebleeds, or irritation/soreness in the nose may occur. Drowsiness may rarely occur. If any of these effects persist or worsen, tell your doctor or pharmacist promptly.

Precautions:
Priming: Before initial use, prime Olopatadine Nasal Spray by releasing 5 sprays or until a fine mist appears. When Olopatadine Nasal Spray has not been used for more than 7 days, re-prime by releasing 2 sprays. Avoid spraying Olopatadine Nasal Spray into the eyes.
Patients should be informed to avoid spraying Olopatadine Nasal Spray in their eyes.

Use in Pregnancy & Lactation:
Pregnancy:
Pregnancy Category C; No adequate and well-controlled studies in pregnant women have been conducted. Olopatadine Nasal Spray should be used in pregnant women only if the potential benefit to the mother justifies the potential risk to the embryo or fetus.
Lactation:
It is not known whether topical nasal administration could result in sufficient systemic absorption to produce detectable quantities in human breast milk. Olopatadine Nasal Spray should be used by nursing mothers only if the potential benefit to the patient outweighs the potential risks to the infant.

Interaction:
Interaction with other medications has not been investigated.

Use in Special Populations:
There have been no reported overdoses with Olopatadine Nasal Spray.
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