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Pronunciation

(ne doe KROE mil)

Generic Available

No

Index Terms

  • Nedocromil Sodium

U.S. Brand Names

  • Alocril®

Canadian Brand Names

  • Alocril®
  • Tilade®

Pharmacologic Category

  • Mast Cell Stabilizer

Use: Labeled Indications

Aerosol: Maintenance therapy in patients with mild-to-moderate bronchial asthma

Ophthalmic: Treatment of itching associated with allergic conjunctivitis

Pregnancy Risk Factor

B

Pregnancy Considerations

There are no well-controlled studies in pregnant women. Animal studies show no evidence of teratogenicity or harm to fetus. Additionally, nedocromil has minimal systemic absorption.

Lactation

Excretion in breast milk unknown/use caution

Contraindications

Hypersensitivity to nedocromil or any component of the formulation

Warnings/Precautions

Dosage form specific issues:

• Aerosol: If systemic or inhaled steroid therapy is at all reduced, monitor patients carefully; nedocromil is not a bronchodilator and, therefore, should not be used for reversal of acute bronchospasm

• Ophthalmic solution: Contains benzalkonium chloride, which may be absorbed by contact lenses; users of contact lenses should not wear them during periods of symptomatic allergic conjunctivitis.

Adverse Reactions

Inhalation aerosol:

>10%: Gastrointestinal: Unpleasant taste (12%)

1% to 10%:

Central nervous system: Headache (8%), fatigue (1%)

Gastrointestinal: Nausea (4%), vomiting (3%), dyspepsia (2%), diarrhea (1%), abdominal pain (2%)

Ocular: Conjunctivitis (1%)

Respiratory: Cough (9%), pharyngitis (8%), rhinitis (7%), upper respiratory infection

Ophthalmic solution:

>10%:

Central nervous system: Headache (40%)

Gastrointestinal: Unpleasant taste

Ocular: Burning, irritation, stinging

Respiratory: Nasal congestion

1% to 10%:

Ocular: Conjunctivitis, eye redness, photophobia

Respiratory: Asthma, rhinitis

Drug Interactions

There are no known significant interactions.

Storage

Alocril®: Store at 2°C to 25°C (36°F to 77°F).

Tilade®: Store at 2°C to 30°C (36°F to 86°F); do not freeze.

Mechanism of Action

Inhibits the activation of and mediator release from a variety of inflammatory cell types associated with asthma including eosinophils, neutrophils, macrophages, mast cells, monocytes, and platelets; it inhibits the release of histamine, leukotrienes, and slow-reacting substance of anaphylaxis; it inhibits the development of early and late bronchoconstriction responses to inhaled antigen

Pharmacodynamics/Kinetics

Onset of action: Inhalation: Full therapeutic effect may not occur until ≥1 week of therapy

Duration: Therapeutic effect: Inhalation: 2 hours

Absorption: Inhalation: Low; Ophthalmic: Low

Protein binding, plasma: 89%

Bioavailability: Inhalation: 2% to 17%; Ophthalmic: <4%

Half-life elimination: 1.5-3.3 hours

Excretion: Urine 70% (as unchanged drug); feces 30% (as unchanged drug)

Dosage

Inhalation: Children ≥6 years and Adults: 2 inhalations 4 times/day; may reduce dosage to 2-3 times/day once desired clinical response to initial dose is observed. Drug has no known therapeutic systemic activity when delivered by inhalation.

Ophthalmic: Children ≥3 years and Adults: 1-2 drops in each eye twice daily

Administration: Other

Ophthalmic: Do not allow tip of container to touch eye, surrounding structures, fingers, or other surfaces to avoid bacterial contamination.

Patient Education

Ophthalmic: Do not wear contact lenses with allergic conjunctivitis. For the eye only. Open eyes, look up, and pull lower lid down. Squeeze medicine into lower eyelid and close eye. Do not touch bottle tip to eye, eyelid, or other skin.

Geriatric Considerations

Elderly may have difficulty using inhaler delivery system, especially if they have physical or medical impairment (eg, Parkinson's disease, stroke). If this prophylactic modality is desired but patient cannot tolerate nedocromil inhalations, consider cromolyn sodium solution for nebulizer use.

Additional Information

Nedocromil has no known therapeutic systemic activity when delivered by inhalation.

Dental Health: Effects on Dental Treatment

Key adverse event(s) related to dental treatment: Unpleasant taste.

Dental Health: Vasoconstrictor/Local Anesthetic Precautions

No information available to require special precautions

Mental Health: Effects on Mental Status

May cause dizziness or drowsiness

Mental Health: Effects on Psychiatric Treatment

None reported

Dosage Forms

Excipient information presented when available (limited, particularly for generics); consult specific product labeling.

Solution, ophthalmic, as sodium [drops]:

Alocril®: 2% (5 mL) [contains benzalkonium chloride]

Pricing: U.S. (www.drugstore.com)

Solution (Alocril)

2% (5): $99.83

International Brand Names

  • Brionil (ES)
  • Cetimil (ES)
  • Halamid (DE)
  • Ildor (ES)
  • Irtan (DE, MX)
  • Kovilen (IT)
  • Kovinal (IT)
  • Nedocromil-Natrium ”Schoeller Pharma” (AT)
  • Telavist (FR)
  • Tilad (ES)
  • Tilade (AR, AT, BR, CZ, DE, DK, ES, FI, GB, GR, HU, ID, IE, IT, LU, NL, PL)
  • Tilade CFC Free (AU)
  • Tilade Mint (AE, BH, CY, EG, IL, IQ, IR, JO, KW, LB, LY, OM, QA, SA, SY, YE)
  • Tilarin (AT, FI, IT, PL)
  • Tilavist (AT, CH, DK, ES, IL, IT, NL, NO, PL, PT, SE)

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Last full review/revision March 2011

Content last modified March 2011

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