Hydroxyzine Pamoate


Aphena Pharma Solutions - Tennessee, Llc
Human Prescription Drug
NDC 43353-199
Hydroxyzine Pamoate is a human prescription drug labeled by 'Aphena Pharma Solutions - Tennessee, Llc'. National Drug Code (NDC) number for Hydroxyzine Pamoate is 43353-199. This drug is available in dosage form of Capsule. The names of the active, medicinal ingredients in Hydroxyzine Pamoate drug includes Hydroxyzine Pamoate - 25 mg/1 . The currest status of Hydroxyzine Pamoate drug is Active.

Drug Information:

Drug NDC: 43353-199
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Proprietary Name: Hydroxyzine Pamoate
Also known as the trade name. It is the name of the product chosen by the labeler.
Product Type: Human Prescription Drug
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Non Proprietary Name: Hydroxyzine Pamoate
Also known as the generic name, this is usually the active ingredient(s) of the product.
Labeler Name: Aphena Pharma Solutions - Tennessee, Llc
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Dosage Form: Capsule
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Status: Active
FDA does not review and approve unfinished products. Therefore, all products in this file are considered unapproved.
Substance Name:HYDROXYZINE PAMOATE - 25 mg/1
This is the active ingredient list. Each ingredient name is the preferred term of the UNII code submitted.
Route Details:ORAL
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Marketing Information:

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Marketing Category: ANDA
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Marketing Start Date: 15 Jul, 1996
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Marketing End Date: 21 Dec, 2025
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Application Number: ANDA040156
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Listing Expiration Date: 31 Dec, 2023
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OpenFDA Information:

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Manufacturer Name:Aphena Pharma Solutions - Tennessee, LLC
Name of manufacturer or company that makes this drug product, corresponding to the labeler code segment of the NDC.
RxCUI:995253
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UNII:M20215MUFR
Unique Ingredient Identifier, which is a non-proprietary, free, unique, unambiguous, non-semantic, alphanumeric identifier based on a substance’s molecular structure and/or descriptive information.
Pharmacologic Class:Antihistamine [EPC]
Histamine Receptor Antagonists [MoA]
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Packaging Information:

Package NDCDescriptionMarketing Start DateMarketing End DateSample Available
43353-199-3030 CAPSULE in 1 BOTTLE, PLASTIC (43353-199-30)15 Mar, 2011N/ANo
43353-199-5360 CAPSULE in 1 BOTTLE, PLASTIC (43353-199-53)10 Mar, 2011N/ANo
43353-199-6090 CAPSULE in 1 BOTTLE, PLASTIC (43353-199-60)10 Mar, 2011N/ANo
43353-199-70120 CAPSULE in 1 BOTTLE, PLASTIC (43353-199-70)08 Jul, 2011N/ANo
43353-199-80180 CAPSULE in 1 BOTTLE, PLASTIC (43353-199-80)08 Jul, 2011N/ANo
Package NDC number, known as the NDC, identifies the labeler, product, and trade package size. The first segment, the labeler code, is assigned by the FDA. Description tells the size and type of packaging in sentence form. Multilevel packages will have the descriptions concatenated together.

Product Elements:

Hydroxyzine pamoate hydroxyzine pamoate hydroxyzine pamoate hydroxyzine hydroxyzine hydrochloride silicon dioxide d&c yellow no. 10 fd&c blue no. 1 gelatin magnesium stearate sodium lauryl sulfate titanium dioxide ferrosoferric oxide starch, corn dark green opaque/light green opaque watson;800;25;mg

Indications and Usage:

Indications for symptomatic relief of anxiety and tension associated with psychoneurosis and as an adjunct in organic disease states in which anxiety is manifested. useful in the management of pruritus due to allergic conditions such as chronic urticaria and atopic and contact dermatoses, and in histamine-mediated pruritus. as a sedative when used as premedication and following general anesthesia, hydroxyzine may potentiate meperidine (demerol ® ) and barbiturates , so their use in pre-anesthetic adjunctive therapy should be modified on an individual basis. atropine and other belladonna alkaloids are not affected by the drug. hydroxyzine is not known to interfere with the action of digitalis in any way and it may be used concurrently with this agent. the effectiveness of hydroxyzine as an antianxiety agent for long-term use, that is, more than 4 months, has not been assessed by systematic clinical studies. the physician should reassess periodically the usefulness of the drug for the
individual patient.

Warnings:

Warnings nursing mothers it is not known whether this drug is excreted in human milk. since many drugs are so excreted, hydroxyzine should not be given to nursing mothers.

Dosage and Administration:

Dosage for symptomatic relief of anxiety and tension associated with psychoneurosis and as an adjunct in organic disease states in which anxiety is manifested: in adults, 50 mg to 100 mg q.i.d.; children under 6 years, 50 mg daily in divided doses; and over 6 years, 50 mg to 100 mg daily in divided doses. for use in the management of pruritus due to allergic conditions such as chronic urticaria and atopic and contact dermatoses, and in histamine-mediated pruritus: in adults, 25 mg t.i.d. or q.i.d.; children under 6 years, 50 mg daily in divided doses; and over 6 years, 50 mg to 100 mg daily in divided doses. as a sedative when used as a premedication and following general anesthesia: 50 mg to 100 mg in adults, and 0.6 mg/kg in children. when treatment is initiated by the intramuscular route of administration, subsequent doses may be administered orally. as with all medications, the dosage should be adjusted according to the patient's response to therapy.

Contraindications:

Contraindications hydroxyzine, when administered to the pregnant mouse, rat, and rabbit, induced fetal abnormalities in the rat and mouse at doses substantially above the human therapeutic range. clinical data in human beings are inadequate to establish safety in early pregnancy. until such data are available, hydroxyzine is contraindicated in early pregnancy. hydroxyzine pamoate is contraindicated for patients who have shown a previous hypersensitivity to any component of this medication.

Adverse Reactions:

Adverse reactions side effects reported with the administration of hydroxyzine pamoate are usually mild and transitory in nature. anticholinergic: dry mouth. central nervous system: drowsiness is usually transitory and may disappear in a few days of continued therapy or upon reduction of the dose. involuntary motor activity, including rare instances of tremor and convulsions, has been reported, usually with doses considerably higher than those recommended. clinically significant respiratory depression has not been reported at recommended doses. in post-marketing experience, the following additional undesirable effects have been reported: body as a whole: allergic reaction, nervous system: headache, psychiatric: hallucination, skin and appendages: pruritus, rash, urticaria.

Geriatric Use:

Geriatric use a determination has not been made whether controlled clinical studies of hydroxyzine pamoate included sufficient numbers of subjects aged 65 and over to define a difference in response from younger subjects. other reported clinical experience has not identified differences in responses between the elderly and younger patients. in general, dose selection for an elderly patient should be cautious, usually starting at the low end of the dosing range, reflecting the greater frequency of decreased hepatic, renal or cardiac function and of concomitant disease or other drug therapy. the extent of renal excretion of hydroxyzine pamoate has not been determined. because elderly patients are more likely to have decreased renal function, care should be taken in dose selections. sedating drugs may cause confusion and over sedation in the elderly; elderly patients generally should be started on low doses of hydroxyzine pamoate and observed closely.

Overdosage:

Overdosage the most common manifestation of overdosage of hydroxyzine pamoate is hypersedation. other reported signs and symptoms were convulsions, stupor, nausea and vomiting. as in the management of overdosage with any drug, it should be borne in mind that multiple agents may have been taken. if vomiting has not occurred spontaneously, it should be induced. immediate gastric lavage is also recommended. general supportive care, including frequent monitoring of the vital signs and close observation of the patient, is indicated. hypotension, though unlikely, may be controlled with intravenous fluids and vasopressors ( do not use epinephrine as hydroxyzine counteracts its pressor action. ) caffeine and sodium benzoate injection, usp, may be used to counteract central nervous system depressant effects. there is no specific antidote. it is doubtful that hemodialysis would be of any value in the treatment of overdosage with hydroxyzine. however, if other agents such as barbiturates have been ingested concomitantly, hemodialysis may be indicated. there is no practical method to quantitate hydroxyzine in body fluids or tissue after its ingestion or administration.

Description:

Description hydroxyzine pamoate is a light yellow, practically odorless powder practically insoluble in water and methanol and freely soluble in dimethylformamide. it is chemically designated as 1-(p-chlorobenzhydryl) 4-[2-(2-hydroxyethoxy) ethyl] diethylenediamine salt of 1,1’-methylene bis (2hydroxy-3-naphthalene carboxylic acid) and can be structurally represented as follows: molecular weight: 763.29 each capsule, for oral administration, contains hydroxyzine pamoate equivalent to 25 mg or 50 mg of hydroxyzine hydrochloride. in addition, each capsule contains the following inactive ingredients: colloidal silicon dioxide, d&c yellow #10, fd&c blue #1, gelatin, magnesium stearate, pregelatinized starch, sodium lauryl sulfate, and titanium dioxide. the imprinting ink on the capsules contains synthetic black iron oxide. chemical structure and chemical formula

Clinical Pharmacology:

Clinical pharmacology hydroxyzine pamoate is unrelated chemically to the phenothiazines, reserpine, meprobamate, or the benzodiazepines. hydroxyzine pamoate is not a cortical depressant, but its action may be due to a suppression of activity in certain key regions of the subcortical area of the central nervous system. primary skeletal muscle relaxation has been demonstrated experimentally. bronchodilator activity, and antihistaminic and analgesic effects have been demonstrated experimentally and confirmed clinically. an antiemetic effect, both by the apomorphine test and the veriloid test, has been demonstrated. pharmacological and clinical studies indicate that hydroxyzine in therapeutic dosage does not increase gastric secretion or acidity and in most cases has mild antisecretory activity. hydroxyzine is rapidly absorbed from the gastrointestinal tract and hydroxyzine pamoate's clinical effects are usually noted within 15 to 30 minutes after oral administration.

How Supplied:

How supplied repackaged by aphena pharma solutions - tn. see repackaging information for available configurations. hydroxyzine pamoate capsules usp (hydroxyzine pamoate equivalent to hydroxyzine hydrochloride) are supplied as follows: 25 mg capsules: dark green opaque cap/light green opaque body filled with yellow powder. imprinted in black ink watson over 800 on the cap and 25 mg on the body, in bottles of 100 and 500. 50 mg capsules: dark green opaque cap/white opaque body filled with yellow powder. imprinted in black ink watson over 801 on the cap and 50 mg on the body, in bottles of 100 and 500. store below 30°c (86°f) [see usp]. dispense in a tight, light resistant container as defined in usp/nf.

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