Atrocare 600 Μg/Ml Solution For Injection
Revised: June 2013
AN: 00243/2013
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SUMMARY OF PRODUCT CHARACTERISTICS |
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NAME OF THE VETERINARY MEDICINAL PRODUCT |
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Atrocare 600μg/ml Solution for Injection |
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QUALITATIVE AND QUANTITATIVE COMPOSITION |
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Active substance Qualitative composition Atropine Sulphate Excipients For a full list of excipients, see section 6.1 |
Quantitative composition µg/ml 600 |
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PHARMACEUTICAL FORM |
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Solution for injection A clear, colourless solution |
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CLINICAL PARTICULARS |
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Target species |
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Horses, Dogs, and Cats |
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4.2 |
Indications for use, specifying the target species |
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As a parasympatholytic for use in horses, dogs and cats. As a partial antidote to organophosphorus poisoning. |
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Contraindications |
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Should not be used in patients with a known hypersensitivity (allergy) to atropine, in patients with jaundice or internal obstruction. |
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Special warnings for each target species |
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None known. |
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4.5 |
Special precautions for use |
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Special precautions for use in animals |
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Atropinisation of the patient should be carefully monitored by clinical observation. |
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Special precautions for the person administering the veterinary medicinal product to animals |
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Care should be taken to avoid accidental self-injection. If accidental self-injection occurs, seek medical advice immediately and show the doctor the label. Wash hands after use. |
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Other precautions |
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None |
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Adverse reactions (frequency and seriousness) |
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Anticholinergic effects may be expected to continue into the recovery phase from anaesthesia. |
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Use during pregnancy, lactation or lay |
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Animal teratology and reproductive studies have demonstrated no adverse effects. Caution is recommended when used during early pregnancy. |
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4.8 |
Interaction with other medicinal products and other forms of interaction |
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There has been a literature report that the co-administration of anticholinergics (atropine) with alpha 2 receptor agonists such as medetomidine or xylazine as sedatives/pre-medication in dogs can result in tachycardia and continuing hypertension. No adverse clinical reports have been received relating to this possible effect. |
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Amount(s) to be administered and administration route |
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As a parasympatholytic by subcutaneous injection: e.g. Horses 400kg 20-40 ml (30-60 µg/kg) e.g. Dogs 10kg 0.5-0.8 ml (30-50 µg/kg) e.g. Cats 4 kg 0.2-0.3 ml (30-50 µg/kg) As a partial antidote to organophosphorous poisoning: Severe cases: A partial dose (a quarter) may be given by intramuscular or slow intravenous injection and the remainder given by subcutaneous injection. Less severe cases: The whole dose is given by subcutaneous injection. All species: 25 to 200 µg/kg body weight repeated until clinical signs of poisoning are relieved. Several sequential injections may be required, depending on the severity of the poisoning. The frequency of the dose administered should be such that the recurrence of moderate or severe signs of poisoning are treated, typically at 3 to 4 hour intervals. Atropine is only effective several minutes after administration and maximum effect may be delayed to some 5 to 10 minutes after injection. Atropinisation of the patient should be carefully monitored by clinical observation. Other antidotes may also be employed. |
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Overdose (symptoms, emergency procedures, antidotes), if necessary |
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Symptoms: Signs are a combination of central and peripheral effects of atropinisation. Early signs are characterised by marked excitement. (Therapeutic overdose is relatively uncommon). Treatment: Excitement may be relieved by a suitable sedative. Peripheral effects may be relieved by a physiological antidote, such as pilocarpine. In later stages of overdosage or poisoning, a medullary stimulant and artificial respiration may be required. |
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Withdrawal period(s) |
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Not to be used in horses and ponies intended for human consumption. Treated horses may never be slaughtered for human consumption. The horse must have been declared as not intended for human consumption under national horse passport legislation. |
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PHARMACOLOGICAL PROPERTIES |
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Pharmacotherapeutic group: |
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Belladonna alkaloids, tertiary amines |
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ATC Vet Code: |
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QA03BA01 |
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5.1 |
Pharmacodynamic properties |
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Atropine is a tertiary amine alkaloid which has peripheral and central antimuscarinic effects. It first stimulates and then depresses the CNS, and has anti-spasmodic effects on smooth muscle. Atropine depresses the vagus, thereby increasing the heart rate, and is used in anaesthesia pre-medication regimens to diminish the risk of vagal inhibition and to reduce salivary and bronchial secretions. It is used in the treatment or management of bradycardia and asystole. Atropine and other antimuscarinic drugs prevent the muscarinic side-effects of anticholinesterases, which are used to reverse the effects of non-depolarising neuromuscular blocking agents. Atropine reduces tremor and muscular rigidity, for example in Parkinsonism. Atropine has cyclopegic and mydriatic properties. Atropine is a partial antidote to organophosphorus poisoning. |
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6. |
PHARMACEUTICAL PARTICULARS |
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6.1 |
List of excipients |
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Water for Injection |
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6.2 |
Incompatibilities |
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Acepromazine maleate, chlorpromazine hydrochloride, heparin sodium. Alkalis, tannic acid, and salts of mercury. |
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6.3 |
Shelf life |
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Shelf life of the veterinary medicinal product as packaged for sale: 2 years |
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Special precautions for storage |
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Do not store above 25ºC. Protect from light. This product does not contain any anti-microbial preservative. Any solution remaining in the vial after withdrawal of the required dose should be discarded. |
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Nature and composition of immediate packaging |
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25ml, Amber, Type 1 glass vial, with a chlorobutyl Type 1, rubber bung. |
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Special precautions for the disposal of unused veterinary medicinal product or waste materials derived from the use of such products, if appropriate |
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Any unused veterinary medicinal product or waste materials derived from such veterinary medicinal products should be disposed of in accordance with local requirements. |
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MARKETING AUTHORISATION HOLDER |
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Animalcare Ltd 10 Great North Way York Business Park Nether Poppleton York YO26 6RB |
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MARKETING AUTHORISATION NUMBER |
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Vm 10347 / 4016 |
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DATE OF FIRST AUTHORISATION |
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Date: 26 July 1993 |
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DATE OF REVISION OF THE TEXT |
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Date: June 2013 |
Approved: 18/07/2013
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