Metronidazole


A-s Medication Solutions
Human Prescription Drug
NDC 50090-2126
Metronidazole is a human prescription drug labeled by 'A-s Medication Solutions'. National Drug Code (NDC) number for Metronidazole is 50090-2126. This drug is available in dosage form of Gel. The names of the active, medicinal ingredients in Metronidazole drug includes Metronidazole - 7.5 mg/g . The currest status of Metronidazole drug is Active.

Drug Information:

Drug NDC: 50090-2126
The labeler code and product code segments of the National Drug Code number, separated by a hyphen. Asterisks are no longer used or included within the product code segment to indicate certain configurations of the NDC.
Proprietary Name: Metronidazole
Also known as the trade name. It is the name of the product chosen by the labeler.
Product Type: Human Prescription Drug
Indicates the type of product, such as Human Prescription Drug or Human OTC Drug. This data element corresponds to the “Document Type” of the SPL submission for the listing.
Non Proprietary Name: Metronidazole
Also known as the generic name, this is usually the active ingredient(s) of the product.
Labeler Name: A-s Medication Solutions
Name of Company corresponding to the labeler code segment of the ProductNDC.
Dosage Form: Gel
The translation of the DosageForm Code submitted by the firm. There is no standard, but values may include terms like `tablet` or `solution for injection`.The complete list of codes and translations can be found www.fda.gov/edrls under Structured Product Labeling Resources.
Status: Active
FDA does not review and approve unfinished products. Therefore, all products in this file are considered unapproved.
Substance Name:METRONIDAZOLE - 7.5 mg/g
This is the active ingredient list. Each ingredient name is the preferred term of the UNII code submitted.
Route Details:VAGINAL
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Marketing Information:

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Marketing Category: NDA AUTHORIZED GENERIC
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Marketing Start Date: 01 Apr, 2015
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Marketing End Date: 23 Dec, 2025
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Application Number: NDA020208
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Listing Expiration Date: 31 Dec, 2023
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OpenFDA Information:

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Manufacturer Name:A-S Medication Solutions
Name of manufacturer or company that makes this drug product, corresponding to the labeler code segment of the NDC.
RxCUI:142046
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NUI:N0000175435
M0014907
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UNII:140QMO216E
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 EPC:Nitroimidazole Antimicrobial [EPC]
Established pharmacologic class associated with an approved indication of an active moiety (generic drug) that the FDA has determined to be scientifically valid and clinically meaningful. Takes the form of the pharmacologic class, followed by `[EPC]` (such as `Thiazide Diuretic [EPC]` or `Tumor Necrosis Factor Blocker [EPC]`.
Pharmacologic Class CS:Nitroimidazoles [CS]
Chemical structure classification of the drug product’s pharmacologic class. Takes the form of the classification, followed by `[Chemical/Ingredient]` (such as `Thiazides [Chemical/Ingredient]` or `Antibodies, Monoclonal [Chemical/Ingredient].
Pharmacologic Class:Nitroimidazole Antimicrobial [EPC]
Nitroimidazoles [CS]
These are the reported pharmacological class categories corresponding to the SubstanceNames listed above.

Packaging Information:

Package NDCDescriptionMarketing Start DateMarketing End DateSample Available
50090-2126-070 g in 1 TUBE, WITH APPLICATOR (50090-2126-0)15 Oct, 2015N/ANo
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Product Elements:

Metronidazole metronidazole metronidazole metronidazole edetate disodium methylparaben propylparaben propylene glycol sodium hydroxide carbomer homopolymer type b (allyl sucrose crosslinked)

Indications and Usage:

Indications and usage metronidazole vaginal gel is indicated in the treatment of bacterial vaginosis (formerly referred to as haemophilus vaginitis, gardnerella vaginitis, nonspecific vaginitis, corynebacterium vaginitis, or anaerobic vaginosis). note for purposes of this indication, a clinical diagnosis of bacterial vaginosis is usually defined by the presence of a homogeneous vaginal discharge that (a) has a ph of greater than 4.5, (b) emits a “fishy” amine odor when mixed with a 10% koh solution, and (c) contains clue cells on microscopic examination. gram’s stain results consistent with a diagnosis of bacterial vaginosis include (a) markedly reduced or absent lactobacillus morphology, (b) predominance of gardnerella morphotype, and (c) absent or few white blood cells. other pathogens commonly associated with vulvovaginitis, e.g., trichomonas vaginalis, chlamydia trachomatis, n. gonorrhoeae, candida albicans , and herpes simplex virus should be ruled out.

Warnings:

Warnings convulsive seizures and peripheral neuropathy convulsive seizures and peripheral neuropathy, the latter characterized mainly by numbness or paresthesia of an extremity, have been reported in patients treated with oral or intravenous metronidazole. the appearance of abnormal neurologic signs demands the prompt discontinuation of metronidazole vaginal gel therapy. metronidazole vaginal gel should be administered with caution to patients with central nervous system diseases. psychotic reactions psychotic reactions have been reported in alcoholic patients who were using oral metronidazole and disulfiram concurrently. metronidazole vaginal gel should not be administered to patients who have taken disulfiram within the last 2 weeks.

Dosage and Administration:

Dosage and administration the recommended dose is one applicator full of metronidazole vaginal gel (approximately 5 grams containing approximately 37.5 mg of metronidazole) intravaginally once or twice a day for 5 days. for once-a-day dosing, metronidazole vaginal gel should be administered at bedtime.

Contraindications:

Contraindications metronidazole vaginal gel is contraindicated in patients with a prior history of hypersensitivity to metronidazole, parabens, other ingredients of the formulation, or other nitroimidazole derivatives.

Adverse Reactions:

Adverse events clinical trials there were no deaths or serious adverse events related to drug therapy in clinical trials involving 800 non-pregnant women who received metronidazole vaginal gel. in a randomized, single-blind clinical trial of 505 non-pregnant women who received metronidazole vaginal gel once or twice a day, 2 patients (one from each regimen) discontinued therapy early due to drug-related adverse events. one patient discontinued drug because of moderate abdominal cramping and loose stools, while the other patient discontinued drug because of mild vaginal burning. these symptoms resolved after discontinuation of drug. medical events judged to be related, probably related, or possibly related to administration of metronidazole vaginal gel once or twice a day were reported for 195/505 (39%) patients. the incidence of individual adverse reactions were not significantly different between the two regimens. unless percentages are otherwise stipulated, the incidence of individua
l adverse reactions listed below was less than 1%: reproductive: vaginal discharge (12%), symptomatic candida cervicitis/vaginitis (10%), vulva/vaginal irritative symptoms (9%), pelvic discomfort (3%). gastrointestinal: gastrointestinal discomfort (7%), nausea and/or vomiting (4%), unusual taste (2%), diarrhea/loose stools (1%), decreased appetite (1%), abdominal bloating/gas; thirsty, dry mouth. neurologic: headache (5%), dizziness (2%), depression. dermatologic: generalized itching or rash. other: unspecified cramping (1%), fatigue, darkened urine. in previous clinical trials submitted for approved labeling of metronidazole vaginal gel the following was also reported: laboratory: increased/decreased white blood cell counts (1.7%). other metronidazole formulations other effects that have been reported in association with the use of topical (dermal) formulations of metronidazole include skin irritation, transient skin erythema, and mild skin dryness and burning. none of these adverse events exceeded an incidence of 2% of patients. metronidazole vaginal gel affords minimal peak serum levels and systemic exposure (auc) of metronidazole compared to 500 mg oral metronidazole dosing. although these lower levels of exposure are less likely to produce the common reactions seen with oral metronidazole, the possibility of these and other reactions cannot be excluded presently. the following adverse reactions and altered laboratory tests have been reported with the oral or parenteral use of metronidazole: cardiovascular: flattening of the t-wave may be seen in electrocardiographic tracings. central nervous system: (see warnings .) headache, dizziness, syncope, ataxia, confusion, convulsive seizures, peripheral neuropathy, vertigo, incoordination, irritability, depression, weakness, insomnia. gastrointestinal: abdominal discomfort, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, an unpleasant metallic taste, anorexia, epigastric distress, abdominal cramping, constipation, “furry” tongue, glossitis, stomatitis, pancreatitis, and modification of taste of alcoholic beverages. genitourinary: overgrowth of candida in the vagina, dyspareunia, decreased libido, proctitis. hematopoietic: reversible neutropenia, reversible thrombocytopenia. hypersensitivity reactions: urticaria; erythematous rash; flushing; nasal congestion; dryness of the mouth, vagina, or vulva; fever; pruritus; fleeting joint pains. renal: dysuria, cystitis, polyuria, incontinence, a sense of pelvic pressure, darkened urine. to report suspected adverse reactions, contact oceanside pharmaceuticals at 1-800-321-4576 or fda at 1-800-fda-1088 or www.fda.gov/medwatch.

Overdosage:

Overdosage there is no human experience with overdosage of metronidazole vaginal gel. vaginally applied metronidazole gel, 0.75% could be absorbed in sufficient amounts to produce systemic effects. (see warnings .)

Description:

Description metronidazole vaginal gel is the intravaginal dosage form of the synthetic antibacterial agent, metronidazole, usp at a concentration of 0.75%. metronidazole is a member of the imidazole class of antibacterial agents and is classified therapeutically as an antiprotozoal and antibacterial agent. chemically, metronidazole is a 2-methyl-5-nitroimidazole-1-ethanol. it has a chemical formula of c 6 h 9 n 3 o 3 , a molecular weight of 171.16, and has the following structure: metronidazole vaginal gel is a gelled, purified water solution, containing metronidazole at a concentration of 7.5 mg/g (0.75%). the gel is formulated at ph 4.0. the gel also contains carbomer 934p, edetate disodium, methylparaben, propylparaben, propylene glycol, and sodium hydroxide. each applicator full of 5 grams of vaginal gel contains approximately 37.5 mg of metronidazole. 61eb770c-figure-01

Clinical Pharmacology:

Clinical pharmacology normal subjects following a single, intravaginal 5 g dose of metronidazole vaginal gel (equivalent to 37.5 mg of metronidazole) to 12 normal subjects, a mean maximum serum metronidazole concentration of 237 ng/ml was reported (range: 152 to 368 ng/ml). this is approximately 2% of the mean maximum serum metronidazole concentration reported in the same subjects administered a single, oral 500 mg dose of metronidazole (mean c max = 12,785 ng/ml, range: 10,013 to 17,400 ng/ml). these peak concentrations were obtained in 6 to 12 hours after dosing with metronidazole vaginal gel and 1 to 3 hours after dosing with oral metronidazole. the extent of exposure [area under the curve (auc)] of metronidazole, when administered as a single intravaginal 5 g dose of metronidazole vaginal gel (equivalent to 37.5 mg of metronidazole), was approximately 4% of the auc of a single oral 500 mg dose of metronidazole (4977 ng-hr/ml and approximately 125,000 ng-hr/ml, respectively). dose-a
djusted comparisons of aucs demonstrated that, on a mg to mg comparison basis, the absorption of metronidazole, when administered vaginally, was approximately half that of an equivalent oral dosage. patients with bacterial vaginosis following single and multiple 5 g doses of metronidazole vaginal gel to 4 patients with bacterial vaginosis, a mean maximum serum metronidazole concentration of 214 ng/ml on day 1 and 294 ng/ml (range: 228 to 349 ng/ml) on day five were reported. steady-state metronidazole serum concentrations following oral dosages of 400 to 500 mg bid have been reported to range from 6,000 to 20,000 ng/ml. microbiology the intracellular targets of action of metronidazole on anaerobes are largely unknown. the 5-nitro group of metronidazole is reduced by metabolically active anaerobes, and studies have demonstrated that the reduced form of the drug interacts with bacterial dna. however, it is not clear whether interaction with dna alone is an important component in the bactericidal action of metronidazole on anaerobic organisms. culture and sensitivity testing of bacteria are not routinely performed to establish the diagnosis of bacterial vaginosis. (see indications and usage .) standard methodology for the susceptibility testing of the potential bacterial vaginosis pathogens, gardnerella vaginalis, mobiluncus spp . , and mycoplasma hominis , has not been defined. nonetheless, metronidazole is an antimicrobial agent active in vitro against most strains of the following organisms that have been reported to be associated with bacterial vaginosis: bacteroides spp . gardnerella vaginalis mobiluncus spp . peptostreptococcus spp .

How Supplied:

How supplied product: 50090-2126 ndc: 50090-2126-0 70 g in a tube, with applicator

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