NRA-SITAGLIPTIN is a brand name for Sitagliptin, supplied as a tablet. The medicine, its uses, side effects and dosage are the same regardless of brand.
Used for: • Monotherapy: NRA-SITAGLIPTIN TABLETS (sitagliptin) is indicated for use as an adjunct to diet and exercise to improve glycemic control in adult patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus for whom metformin is inappropriate due to contraindications or intolerance. • Add-on combination: NRA-SITAGLIPTIN TABLETS is…
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and 10 CLINICAL PHARMACOLOGY). 2 CONTRAINDICATIONS • Patients with a history of a hypersensitive reaction to NRA-SITAGLIPTIN TABLETS or to any ingredient in the formulation, including any non-medicinal ingredient or component of the container (see 7 WARNINGS AND PRECAUTIONS and 8 ADVERSE REACTIONS).
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). For a complete listing, see the 6 DOSAGE FORMS, STRENGTHS, COMPOSITION AND PACKAGING section). , Sulfonylurea) When NRA-SITAGLIPTIN TABLETS is used in combination with metformin and a sulfonylurea or with insulin (with or without metformin), a lower dose of the insulin secretagogue or insulin may be considered to reduce the risk of hypoglycemia (see 7 WARNINGS AND PRECAUTIONS and 8 ADVERSE REACTIONS).
2 Recommended Dose and Dosage Adjustment The recommended dose of NRA-SITAGLIPTIN TABLETS is 100 mg once daily as monotherapy or as combination therapy with metformin, with metformin and a sulfonylurea, with insulin (with or without metformin), or with pioglitazone (with or without metformin).
Renal Impairment:
Sitagliptin is renally excreted. Renal function must be assessed prior to initiation of NRA-SITAGLIPTIN TABLETS and periodically thereafter because, there is a dosage adjustment based upon renal function (see 7 WARNINGS AND PRECAUTIONS, Monitoring and Laboratory Tests).
73 m2) or with end-stage renal disease (ESRD) including those requiring hemodialysis or peritoneal dialysis, the dose of NRA-SITAGLIPTIN TABLETS is 25 mg once daily. NRA-SITAGLIPTIN TABLETS may be administered without regard to the timing of dialysis.
73 m2, the dose of NRA-SITAGLIPTIN TABLETS is 50 mg once daily. 73 m2. 73 m2). When considering the use of sitagliptin in combination with another anti-diabetic product, its conditions for use in patients with renal impairment should be followed.
Hepatic Impairment:
No dosage adjustment of NRA-SITAGLIPTIN TABLETS is necessary in patients with mild or moderate hepatic impairment. Sitagliptin has not been studied in patients with severe hepatic impairment and is not recommended for use in this population.
, 4 DOSAGE AND ADMINISTRATION and 10 CLINICAL PHARMACOLOGY). 2 CONTRAINDICATIONS • Patients with a history of a hypersensitive reaction to NRA-SITAGLIPTIN TABLETS or to any ingredient in the formulation, including any non-medicinal ingredient or component of the container (see 7 WARNINGS AND PRECAUTIONS and
• Patients with a history of a hypersensitive reaction to NRA-SITAGLIPTIN TABLETS or to any ingredient in the formulation, including any non-medicinal ingredient or component of the container (see 7 WARNINGS AND PRECAUTIONS and 8 ADVERSE REACTIONS).
For a complete listing, see the 6 DOSAGE FORMS, STRENGTHS, COMPOSITION AND PACKAGING section).
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Pediatrics (<18 years of age):
Health Canada has not authorized an indication for pediatric use.
Geriatrics (≥65 years of age):
No dosage adjustment is necessary for geriatric patients. However, because sitagliptin is substantially excreted by the kidney, and because aging can be associated with reduced renal function, renal function should be assessed more frequently in elderly patients (see 7 WARNINGS AND PRECAUTIONS, Special Populations).
NRA-SITAGLIPTIN TABLETS (sitagliptin) Page 6 of 61 For management of a suspected drug overdose, contact your regional poison control centre. 5 Missed Dose If a dose of NRA-SITAGLIPTIN TABLETS is missed, it should be taken as soon as the patient remembers.
A double dose of NRA-SITAGLIPTIN TABLETS should not be taken on the same day. , remove unabsorbed material from the gastrointestinal tract, employ clinical monitoring (including obtaining an electrocardiogram), and institute supportive therapy if required.
Sitagliptin is modestly dialyzable. 5% of the dose was removed over a 3- to 4-hour hemodialysis session. Prolonged hemodialysis may be considered if clinically appropriate. It is not known if sitagliptin is dialyzable by peritoneal dialysis.
6 DOSAGE FORMS, STRENGTHS, COMPOSITION AND PACKAGING Table 1 – Dosage Forms, Strengths, Composition and Packaging. 48 mg of sitagliptin phosphate monohydrate Tablets NRA-SITAGLIPTIN TABLETS, 25 mg, are pink, round shaped, film-coated tablets with “S1” on one side and plain on other side.
They are supplied in blister packs of 1x10s, and bottles of 30s and 100s. NRA-SITAGLIPTIN TABLETS (sitagliptin) Page 7 of 61 Tablets NRA-SITAGLIPTIN TABLETS, 50 mg, are light beige, round shaped, film-coated tablets with “S2” on one side and plain on other side.
They are supplied in blister packs of 1x10s, and bottles of 30s and 100s. Tablets NRA-SITAGLIPTIN TABLETS, 100 mg, are beige, round shaped, film-coated tablets with “S3” on one side and plain on other side. They are supplied in blister packs of 1x10s, and bottles of 100s.
7 WARNINGS AND PRECAUTIONS General NRA-SITAGLIPTIN TABLETS should not be used in patients with type 1 diabetes or for the treatment of diabetic ketoacidosis. Driving and Operating Machinery Patients should be warned about driving or operating a vehicle or potentially dangerous machinery under conditions where a risk of hypoglycemia is present.
When NRA-SITAGLIPTIN TABLETS is used in combination with metformin and a sulfonylurea, or in combination with insulin (with or without metformin), patients should be advised to take precautions to avoid hypoglycemia while driving or operating a vehicle or potentially dangerous machinery.
Endocrine and Metabolism Hypoglycemia:
When sitagliptin was used in combination with metformin and a sulfonylurea, or with a stable dose of insulin (with or without […]
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