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סלאזופירין SALAZOPYRIN (SULFASALAZINE)
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טבליה : TABLETS
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Physicians Leaflet
Special Warning : אזהרת שימוש
4.4. Special warnings and precautions for use Serious infections associated with myelosuppression, including sepsis and pneumonia, have been reported. Patients who develop a new infection while undergoing treatment with sulfasalazine should be monitored closely. Administration of sulfasalazine should be discontinued if a patient develops a serious infection. Caution should be exercised when considering the use of sulfasalazine in patients with a history of recurring or chronic infections or with underlying conditions which may predispose patients to infections. Complete blood counts, including differential white cell count, and liver function tests, should be performed before starting sulfasalazine and every second week during the first three months of therapy. During the second three months, the same tests should be done once monthly and thereafter once every three months, and as clinically indicated. Baseline assessment of renal function (including urinalysis) is required to be performed in all patients initiating treatment with sulfasalazine. For patients with baseline renal impairment, treatment with sulfasalazine should only be initiated if the benefits are considered to outweigh risk. Thereafter, periodic renal function monitoring , especially in the early months of treatment, should be conducted based on clinical judgment taking baseline renal function into account. Treatment should be discontinued if renal function deteriorates. The patient should also be counselled to report immediately with the presence of clinical signs such as sore throat, fever, pallor, purpura, jaundice, malaise or unexpected non-specific illness during sulfasalazine treatment, this may indicate myelosuppression, hemolysis, or hepatotoxicity. Treatment should be stopped immediately while awaiting the results of blood tests. Please see section 4.4 “Interference with laboratory testing”. Sulfasalazine should not be given to patients with impaired hepatic function or with blood dyscrasias, unless the potential benefit outweighs the risk. Sulfasalazine should be given with caution to patients with severe allergy or bronchial asthma. Severe hypersensitivity reactions may include internal organ involvement, such as hepatitis, nephritis, myocarditis, mononucleosis-like syndrome (i.e., pseudomononucleosis), hematological abnormalities (including hematophagic histiocytosis), and/or pneumonitis including eosinophilic infiltration. Severe, life-threatening, systemic hypersensitivity reactions such as Drug rash with eosinophilia and systemic symptoms (DRESS) have been reported in patients taking various drugs including sulfasalazine. It is important to note that early manifestations of hypersensitivity, such as fever or lymphadenopathy, may be present even though rash is not evident. If such signs or symptoms are present, the patient should be evaluated immediately. Serious skin reactions, some of them fatal, including exfoliative dermatitis, Stevens-Johnson syndrome, and toxic epidermal necrolysis, have been reported very rarely in association with the use of sulfasalazine. Patients appear to be at highest risk for these events early in the course of therapy, the onset of the event occurring in the majority of cases within the first month of treatment. Sulfasalazine should be discontinued at the first appearance of skin rash, mucosal lesions, or any other sign of hypersensitivity. Sulfasalazine should be discontinued if an alternative etiology for the signs or symptoms cannot be established. Use in children with the concomitant condition systemic onset juvenile rheumatoid arthritis may result in a serum sickness like reaction; therefore sulfasalazine is not recommended in these patients. Since sulfasalazine may cause haemolytic anaemia, it should be used with caution in patients with G- 6-PD deficiency. Oral sulfasalazine inhibits the absorption and metabolism of folic acid and may cause folic acid deficiency (see Section 4.6), potentially resulting in serious blood disorders (e.g., macrocytosis and pancytopenia). This can be normalised by administration of folic acid or folinic acid (leucovorin). Because sulfasalazine causes crystalluria and kidney stone formation, adequate fluid intake must be maintained. Oligospermia and infertility may occur in men treated with sulfasalazine. Discontinuation of the drug appears to reverse these effects within 2 to 3 months. Interference with laboratory testing Several reports of possible interference with measurements, by liquid chromatography, of urinary normetanephrine causing a false-positive test result have been observed in patients exposed to sulfasalazine or its metabolite, mesalamine/ mesalazine. Sulfasalazine or its metabolites may interfere with ultraviolet absorbance, particularly at 340 nm, and may cause interference with some laboratory assays that use NAD(H) or NADP(H) to measure ultraviolet absorbance around that wavelength. Examples of such assays may include urea, ammonia, LDH, α-HBDH and glucose. It is possible that alanine aminotransferase (ALT), aspartate aminotransferase (AST), creatine kinase-muscle/brain (CK-MB), glutamate dehydrogenase (GLDH), or thyroxine may also show interference when sulfasalazine treatment is given at high doses. Consult with the testing laboratory regarding the methodology used. Caution should be exercised in the interpretation of these laboratory results in patients who are receiving sulfasalazine. Results should be interpreted in conjunction with clinical findings. Excipient information Salazopyrin EN contain propylene glycol (see section 2). Examples of propylene glycol exposure based on daily dose (see section 4.2) are as follows: •16 Salazopyrin ® EN administered to an adult weighing 70 kg would result in a propylene glycol exposure of 1.14 mg/kg/day. •2 Salazopyrin ® EN administered to a 6 year-old child weighing 20 kg would result in a propylene glycol exposure of 0.50 mg/kg/day.
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