Lumigan, Bimatoprost Opthalmic Solution Eye Drop Patient Information Sheet
LUMIGAN®
(bimatoprost ophthalmic solution) 0.03%
DESCRIPTION
Each mL contains: bimatoprost 0.3 mg with benzalkonium chloride 0.05 mg; sodium chloride; sodium phosphate, dibasic; citric acid; and purified water. A prescription is required to buy Lumigan.
CLINICAL PHARMACOLOGY
Lumigan Bimatoprost is a prostamide, a synthetic structural analog of prostaglandin with ocular hypotensive activity. It selectively mimics the effects of naturally occurring substances, prostamides. Bimatoprost is believed to lower intraocular pressure (IOP) in humans by increasing outflow of aqueous humor through both the trabecular meshwork and uveoscleral routes. Elevated IOP presents a major risk factor for glaucomatous field loss. The higher the level of IOP, the greater the likelihood of optic nerve damage and visual field loss.
Absorption: After one drop of bimatoprost ophthalmic solution 0.03% was administered once daily to both eyes of 15 healthy subjects for two weeks, blood concentrations peaked within 10 minutes after dosing and were below the lower limit of detection (0.025 ng/mL) in most subjects within 1.5 hours after dosing. Mean Cmax and AUCo-24hr values were similar on days 7 and 14 at approximately 0.08 ng/mL and 0.09 ng-hr/mL, respectively, indicating that steady state was reached during the first week of ocular dosing. There was no significant systemic drug accumulation over
time
Distribution: Bimatoprost is moderately distributed into body tissues with a steady-state volume of distribution of 0.67 L/kg. In human blood, bimatoprost resides mainly in the plasma. Approximately 12% of bimatoprost remains unbound in human plasma.
Metabolism: Bimatoprost is the major circulating species in the blood once it reaches the systemic circulation following ocular dosing. Bimatoprost then undergoes oxidation, N-deethylation and glucuronidation to form a diverse variety of metabolites.
Elimination: Following an intravenous dose of radiolabeled bimatoprost (3.12 (ig/kg) to six healthy subjects, the maximum blood concentration of unchanged drug was 12.2 ng/mL and decreased rapidly with an elimination half-life of approximately 45 minutes. The total blood clearance of bimatoprost was 1.5 L/hr/kg. Up to 67% of the administered dose was excreted in the urine while 25% of the dose was recovered in the feces.
Clinical Studies:
In clinical studies ot
patients with open angle glaucoma or ocular hypertension with a mean
baseline IOP of 26 mmHg, the lOP-lowering effect of LUMIGAN® once daily
(in the evening) was 7-8 mmHg.
In patients with a history of liver disease or abnormal ALT, AST and/or
bilirubin at baseline, Lumigan® had no adverse effect on liver function
over 24 months.
INDICATIONS AND USAGE
LUMIGAN® ophthalmic solution is indicated for the reduction of elevated
intraocular pressure in patients with open angle glaucoma or ocular
hypertension who are intolerant of other intraocular pressure lowering
medications or insufficiently responsive (failed to achieve target IOP
determined after multiple measurements over time) lo another
intraocular pressure lowering medication.
CONTRAINDICATIONS
LUMIGAN® is contraindicated in patients with hypersensitivity to bimatoprost or any other ingredient in this product.
WARNINGS
LUMIGAN® ophthalmic solution has been reported to cause changes to
pigmented tissues. These reports include increased pigmentation and
growth of eyelashes and increased pigmentation of the iris and
periorbital tissue (eyelid). These changes may be permanent.
LUMIGAN® may gradually change eye color, increasing the amount of brown
pigment in the ins by increasing the number of melanosomes (pigment
granules) in melanocytes. The long-term effects on the melanocytes and
the consequences of potential injury to the melanocytes and/or
deposition ol pigment granules to other areas of the eye are currently
unknown. The change in iris color occurs slowly and may not be
noticeable for several months to years. Patients should be informed of
the possibility of iris color change
Eyelid skin darkening has also been reported in association with the
use of LUMIGAN® ophthalmic solution. LUMIGAN® may gradually change
eyelashes; these changes include increased length, thfokness,
pigmentation, and number of lashes.
Patients who are expected to receive treatment in only one eye should
be informed about the potential for increased brown pigmentation ot the
iris, periorbital tissue, and eyelashes in the treated eye and thus,
heterochromia between the eyes. They should also be advised of the
potential for a disparity between the eyes in length, Ihickness, and/or
number ol eyelashes.
PRECAUTIONS
General: There have been reports of bacterial keratitis associated with
the use of multiple-dose containers of topical ophthalmic products.
These containers had been inadvertently contaminated by patients who,
in most cases, had a concurrent corneal disease or a disruption of the
ocular epithelial surface (see Information for Patients). Patients may
slowly develop increased brown pigmentation of the iris. This change
may not be noticeable for several months to years (see Warnings).
Typically the brown pigmentation around the pupil is expected to spread
concentrically towards the periphery in affected eyes, but the entire
iris or parts of it may also become more brownish. Until more
information about increased brown pigmentation is available, patients
should be examined regularly and, depending on the clinical situation,
treatment may be stopped if increased pigmentation ensues. The increase
in brown iris pigment is not expected lo progress further upon
discontinuation of treatment, but the resultant color change may be
permanent. Neither nevi nor freckles of the iris are expected to be
affected by treatment. LUMIGAN® ophthalmic solution should be used with
caution in patients with active intraocular inflammation (e.g.,
uveitis).
Macular edema, including cystoid macular edema, has been reported
during treatment with bimatoprost ophthalmic solution. LUMIGAN® should
be used with caution in aphakic patients, in pseudophakic patients with
a torn posterior lens capsule, or in patients with known risk factors
for macular edema.
LUMIGAN® ophthalmic solution has not been evaluated lor the treatment of angle closure, inflammatory or neovascular glaucoma.
LUMIGAN® should not be administered while wearing contact lenses.
Information for Patients: Patients should be informed that LUMIGAN® has
been reported to cause increased growth and darkening of eyelashes and
darkening of the skin around the eye in some patients. These changes
may be permanent.
Some patients may slowly develop darkening of the iris, which may be permanent.
When only one eye is treated, patients should be informed of the potential for a cosmetic difference between the eyes
in eyelash length, darkness or thickness, and/or color changes of the eyelid skin or iris.
Patients should be instructed to avoid allowing the tip of the dispensing container to contact the eye, surrounding
structures, fingers, or any other surface in order to avoid contamination of the solution by common bacteria known to
cause ocular infections. Serious damage to the eye and subsequent loss of vision may result tram using contaminated
solutions.
Patients should also be advised that If they develop an intercurrent
ocular condition (e.g., trauma or infection) or have ocular surgery,
they should immediately seek their physician's advice concerning the
continued use of the multidose container.
Patients should be advised that if they develop any ocuiar reactions,
particularly conjunctivitis and eyelid reactions, they should
immediately seek their physician's advice.
Contact lenses should be removed prior to instillation of LUMIGAN® and
may be reinserted 15 minutes following its administration. Patients
should be advised that LUMIGAN® ophthalmic solution contains
benzalkonium chloride, which may be absorbed by soft contact lenses.
If more than one topical ophthalmic drug is being used, the drugs
should be administered at least live (5) minutes between applications.
Carcinogenesis. Mutagenesis, Impairment of fertility:
Carcinogenicity studies were not performed with bimatoprost.
Bimatoprost was not mutagenic or clastogenic in the Ames test, in the
mouse lymphoma test, or in the in vivo mouse micronucleus tests.
Bimatoprost did not impair fertility in male or female rats up to doses
of 0.6 mg/kg/day (approximately 103 times the recommended human
exposure based on Wood AUC levels).
Pregnancy:
Teratogenic effects: Pregnancy Category C. In embryo/fetal
developmental studies in pregnant mice and rats, abortion was observed
at oral doses of bimatoprost, which achieved at least 33 or 97 times,
respectively, the intended human exposure based on Wood AUC levels.
At doses 41 times the intended human exposure based on Wood AUC levels,
the gestation length was reduced in the dams, the incidence of dead
fetuses, late resorptions, peri- and postnatal pup mortality was
increased, and pup body weights were reduced.
There are no adequate and well-controlled studies of LUMIGAN®
administration in pregnant women. Because animal reproductive studies
are not always predictive of human response, LUMIGAN® should be
administered during pregnancy only it the potential benefit justifies
the potential risk to the fetus.
Nursing mothers: It is not known whether LUMIGAN® ophthalmic solution
is excreted in human milk, although in animal studies, bimatoprost has
been shown to be excreted in breast milk. Because many drugs are
excreted in human milk, caution should be exercised when LUMIGAN® is
administered to a nursing woman.
Pediatric Use: Safety and effectiveness in pediatric patients have not been established..
Geriatric Use: No overall clinical differences in safety or
effectiveness have been observed between elderiy and other adult
patients.
ADVERSE REACTIONS
In clinical trials, the most frequent events associated with the use of LUMIGAN® (bimatoprost ophthalmic solution) 0.03% occurring in approximately 15% to 45% of patients, in descending order of incidence, included conjunctival hyperemia, growth of eyelashes, and ocular pruritus. Approximately 3% of patients discontinued therapy due to conjunctival hyperemia.
Ocular adverse events occurring in approximately 3 to 10% of patients, in descending order of incidence, included ocular dryness, visual disturbance, ocular burning, foreign body sensation, eye pain, pigmentation ol the periocular skin, blepharitis, cataract, superficial punctate keratitis, eyelid erythema, ocular irritation, and eyelash darkening. The following ocular adverse events reported in approximately 1 to 3% of patients, in descending order of incidence, included: eye discharge, tearing, photophobia, allergic conjunctivitis, asthenopia, increases in iris pigmentation, and conjunctival edema. In less than 1% of patients, intraocular inflammation was reported as iritis. Systemic adverse events reported in approximately 10% of patients were infections (primarily colds and upper respiratory tract infections). The following systemic adverse events reported in approximately 1 to 5% of patients, in descending order of incidence, included headaches, abnormal liver function tests, asthenia and hirsutism.
OVERDOSAGE
No information is available on overdosage in humans. If overdose with LUMIGAN® occurs, treatment should be symptomatic.
In oral (by gavage) mouse and rat studies, doses up to 100 mg/kg/day did not produce any toxicity. This dose expressed as mg/m2 is at least 70 times higher than the accidental dose of one bottle of LUMIGAN® ophthalmic solution for a 10 kg child.
DOSAGE AND ADMINISTRATION
The recommended dosage is one drop in the affected eye(s) once daily in the evening. The dosage of LUMIGAN® should not exceed once daily since it has been shown that more frequent administration may decrease the intraocular pressure lowering effect.
Reduction of the intraocular pressure starts approximately 4 hours after the first administration with maximum effect reached within approximately 8 to 12 hours.
LUMIGAN® may be used concomitantly with other topical ophthalmic drug products to lower intraocular pressure. If more than one topical ophthalmic drug is being used, the drugs should be administered at least five (5) minutes apart.
HOW SUPPLIED
LUMIGAN® ophthalmic solution is supplied sterile in opaque white plastic dropper bottles in the following sizes: 3.0 mL, 5.0 mL, and 7.5 ml
Note: LUMIGAN® should be stored in the original container at 2° to 25°C. On prescription only. Keep out of the reach of children.