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cycloSPORINE (EENT) (Monograph)

Brand name: Restasis
Drug class: Anti-inflammatory Agents, Miscellaneous

Medically reviewed by Drugs.com on Mar 22, 2024. Written by ASHP.

Introduction

Topical immunomodulator; systemic immunosuppressive agent.

Uses for cycloSPORINE (EENT)

Keratoconjunctivitis Sicca

Used to increase tear production in adults whose tear production presumably is suppressed secondary to ocular inflammation related to keratoconjunctivitis sicca.

Increased tear production not observed in patients already receiving topical anti-inflammatory agents or using punctal plugs.

cycloSPORINE (EENT) Dosage and Administration

Administration

For ophthalmic use only. Not for injection. Not for subconjunctival injection or introduction directly into the anterior chamber of the eye.

Ophthalmic Administration

Apply topically to the eye as an ophthalmic emulsion.

Avoid contamination of emulsion container.

Invert unit-dose vial a few times before use to obtain a uniform, opaque, white emulsion.

Preservative-free emulsion is for single use only in one or both eyes; discard any unused portion immediately after administration.

Remove contact lenses prior to administration; may reinsert lenses 15 minutes after dose.

When used concomitantly with artificial tears, administer ophthalmic preparations at least 15 minutes apart.

Dosage

Adults

Keratoconjunctivitis Sicca
Ophthalmic

1 drop of a 0.05% emulsion into each eye twice daily, approximately 12 hours apart.

Cautions for cycloSPORINE (EENT)

Contraindications

Warnings/Precautions

Warnings

Safety and efficacy not established in patients with history of herpes keratitis.

Specific Populations

Pregnancy

Category C.

Lactation

Distributed into milk after systemic administration; it is not known whether distributed into milk after topical application to the eye. Caution advised if used in nursing women.

Pediatric Use

Safety and efficacy not established in children <16 years of age.

Geriatric Use

No substantial differences in safety and efficacy relative to younger adults.

Common Adverse Effects

Ocular burning, conjunctival hyperemia, discharge, epiphora, ocular pain, foreign body sensation, pruritus, stinging, visual disturbance (e.g., blurring).

Drug Interactions

No formal drug interaction studies to date.

cycloSPORINE (EENT) Pharmacokinetics

Absorption

Bioavailability

Blood cyclosporin A concentrations were below quantitation limit (0.1 ng/mL) after topical application of cyclosporine 0.05% emulsion to the eye twice daily for up to 12 months. No detectable drug accumulation in blood during 12 months of treatment.

Distribution

Extent

Not known whether distributed into milk after topical application to the eye.

Stability

Storage

Ophthalmic

Emulsion

15–25°C.

Actions

Advice to Patients

Additional Information

The American Society of Health-System Pharmacists, Inc. represents that the information provided in the accompanying monograph was formulated with a reasonable standard of care, and in conformity with professional standards in the field. Readers are advised that decisions regarding use of drugs are complex medical decisions requiring the independent, informed decision of an appropriate health care professional, and that the information contained in the monograph is provided for informational purposes only. The manufacturer’s labeling should be consulted for more detailed information. The American Society of Health-System Pharmacists, Inc. does not endorse or recommend the use of any drug. The information contained in the monograph is not a substitute for medical care.

Preparations

Excipients in commercially available drug preparations may have clinically important effects in some individuals; consult specific product labeling for details.

Please refer to the ASHP Drug Shortages Resource Center for information on shortages of one or more of these preparations.

cycloSPORINE

Routes

Dosage Forms

Strengths

Brand Names

Manufacturer

Ophthalmic

Emulsion

0.05%

Restasis (preservative-free)

Allergan

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