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Indications
Genclovir ophthalmic
gel is a topical eye antiviral that is indicated for the treatment of acute
herpetic keratitis (dendritic ulcers)
* রেজিস্টার্ড চিকিৎসকের পরামর্শ মোতাবেক ঔষধ সেবন করুন'
Pharmacology
This eye gel contains
the active ingredient, Ganciclovir, which is a guanosine derivative that, upon
phosphorylation, inhibits DNA replication by herpes simplex viruses (HSV).
Ganciclovir is transformed by viral and cellular thymidine kinases (TK) to ganciclovir
triphosphate, which acts as an antiviral agent by inhibiting the synthesis of
viral DNA in two ways: competitive inhibition of viral DNA-polymerase and
direct incorporation into viral primer strand DNA, resulting in DNA chain
termination and prevention of DNA replication.
Dosage &
Administration
The recommended dosing
regimen for Ganciclovir eye gel 0.15% is 1 drop in the affected eye 5 times per
day (approximately every 3 hours while awake) until the corneal ulcer heals and
then 1 drop 3 times per day for 7 days.
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Contraindications
It is contraindicated
to the patients with known hypersensitivity to Ganciclovir.
Side Effects
Most common adverse
reactions reported in patients were blurred vision (60%), eye irritation (20%),
punctate keratitis (5%), and conjunctival hyperemia (5%).
Pregnancy &
Lactation
Pregnancy Category C.
Ganciclovir has been shown to be embryo toxic in rabbits and mice following
intravenous administration and teratogenic in rabbits. Fetal resorptions were
present in at least 85% of rabbits and mice administered 60 mg/kg/day and 108
mg/kg/day (approximately 10,000x and 17,000x the human ocular dose of 6.25
mcg/kg/day), respectively, assuming complete absorption.
Nursing Mothers: It is not known whether topical eye ganciclovir administration
could result in sufficient systemic absorption to produce detectable quantities
in breast milk. Caution should be exercised when it is administered to nursing
mothers.
Precautions &
Warnings
It is indicated for
topical eye use only. Patients should not wear contact lenses if they have
signs or symptoms of herpetic keratitis or during the course of therapy with
it.
Use in Special
Populations
Pediatric Use: Safety and efficacy in pediatric patients
below the age of 2 years have not been established.
Geriatric Use: No overall differences in safety or
effectiveness have been observed between elderly and younger patients.
Overdose Effects
Overdose through local
or accidental oral administration is not likely.
Therapeutic Class
Ophthalmic Anti-viral
Products
Storage Conditions
Store at 15°C to 30°C
in a dry place protected from light. It is desirable that the contents should
not be used more than one month after first opening of the tube.
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