ZERVIATE- cetirizine solution/ drops
Eyevance Pharmaceuticals
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HIGHLIGHTS OF PRESCRIBING INFORMATIONZERVIATE™ (cetirizine ophthalmic solution) 0.24%, for topical ophthalmic use
These highlights do not include all the information needed to use ZERVIATE safely and effectively. See full prescribing information for ZERVIATE. Initial U.S. Approval: 1995 RECENT MAJOR CHANGESDosage and Administration (2) 2/2020 Warnings and Precautions (5.1) 2/2020 INDICATIONS AND USAGEZERVIATE (cetirizine ophthalmic solution) 0.24% is a histamine-1 (H1) receptor antagonist indicated for treatment of ocular itching associated with allergic conjunctivitis. ( 1) DOSAGE AND ADMINISTRATIONThe recommended dose is one drop in each affected eye twice daily. ( 2) DOSAGE FORMS AND STRENGTHSOphthalmic solution: 2.4 mg cetirizine in 1 mL sterile solution (0.24%). ( 3) CONTRAINDICATIONSNone. ( 4) WARNINGS AND PRECAUTIONSContamination of Tip and Solution. To prevent contaminating the dropper tip and solution, advise patients not to touch the eyelids or surrounding areas with the dropper tip of the bottle or tip of single-use container. ( 5.1) ADVERSE REACTIONSThe most common adverse reactions (1–7%) were ocular hyperemia, instillation site pain, and visual acuity reduced. ( 6) To report SUSPECTED ADVERSE REACTIONS, contact Eyevance Pharmaceuticals, LLC at 1-844-390-0720 or FDA at 1-800-FDA-1088 or www.fda.gov/medwatch. See 17 for PATIENT COUNSELING INFORMATION. Revised: 6/2020 |
FULL PRESCRIBING INFORMATION: CONTENTS*RECENT MAJOR CHANGES1 INDICATIONS AND USAGE2 DOSAGE AND ADMINISTRATION3 DOSAGE FORMS AND STRENGTHS4 CONTRAINDICATIONS5 WARNINGS AND PRECAUTIONS5.1 Contamination of Tip and Solution5.2 Contact Lens Wear6 ADVERSE REACTIONS8 USE IN SPECIFIC POPULATIONS8.1 Pregnancy8.2 Lactation8.4 Pediatric Use8.5 Geriatric Use11 DESCRIPTION12 CLINICAL PHARMACOLOGY12.1 Mechanism of Action12.3 Pharmacokinetics13 NONCLINICAL TOXICOLOGY13.1 Carcinogenesis, Mutagenesis, Impairment of Fertility14 CLINICAL STUDIES16 HOW SUPPLIED/STORAGE AND HANDLING17 PATIENT COUNSELING INFORMATION
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ZERVIATE™ (cetirizine ophthalmic solution) 0.24% is indicated for the treatment of ocular itching associated with allergic conjunctivitis.
The recommended dosage of ZERVIATE is to instill one drop in each affected eye twice daily (approximately 8 hours apart).
│The single-use containers are to be used immediately after opening and can be used to dose both eyes. Discard the single-use container and any remaining contents after administration. The single-use │containers should be stored in the original foil pouch until ready to use.
Cetirizine ophthalmic solution, 0.24% is a sterile, buffered, clear, colorless aqueous solution containing cetirizine 0.24% (equivalent to cetirizine hydrochloride 0.29%).
│As with any eye drop, care should be taken not to touch the eyelids or surrounding areas with the dropper tip of the bottle or tip of the single- use container in order to avoid injury to the eye and to prevent │contaminating the tip and solution. Keep the multi-dose bottle closed when not in use. Discard the single-use container after using in each eye.
Patients should be advised not to wear a contact lens if their eye is red.
ZERVIATE should not be instilled while wearing contact lenses. Remove contact lenses prior to instillation of ZERVIATE. The preservative in ZERVIATE, benzalkonium chloride, may be absorbed by soft contact lenses. Lenses may be reinserted 10 minutes following administration of ZERVIATE.
Because clinical trials are conducted under widely varying conditions, adverse reaction rates observed in the clinical trial of a drug cannot be directly compared to rates in clinical trials of another drug and may not reflect the rates in practice.
In seven clinical trials, patients with allergic conjunctivitis or those at a risk of developing allergic conjunctivitis received one drop of either cetirizine (N=511) or vehicle (N=329) in one or both eyes. The most commonly reported adverse reactions occurred in approximately 1–7% of patients treated with either ZERVIATE or vehicle. These reactions were ocular hyperemia, instillation site pain, and visual acuity reduced.
Cetirizine has been reported to be excreted in human breast milk following oral administration. Multiple doses of oral dose cetirizine (10 mg tablets once daily for 10 days) resulted in systemic levels (Mean C max = 311 ng/mL) that were 100 times higher than the observed human exposure (Mean C max = 3.1 ng/mL) following twice-daily administration of cetirizine ophthalmic solution 0.24% to both eyes for one week [see Clinical Pharmacology ( 12.3)] . Comparable bioavailability has been found between the tablet and syrup dosage forms. However, it is not known whether the systemic absorption resulting from topical ocular administration of ZERVIATE could produce detectable quantities in human breast milk.
There is no adequate information regarding the effects of cetirizine on breastfed infants, or the effects on milk production to inform risk of ZERVIATE to an infant during lactation. The developmental and health benefits of breastfeeding should be considered along with the mother’s clinical need for ZERVIATE and any potential adverse effects on the breastfed child from ZERVIATE.
ZERVIATE is a sterile opthalmic solution containing cetirizene, which is a histamine-1 (H1) receptor antagonist, for topical administration to the eyes. Cetirizine hydrochloride is a white, crystalline, water-soluble powder with a molecular weight of 461.8 and a molecular formula of C 21H 25ClN 20 3•2HCl. The chemical structure is presented below:
Chemical Name: ( RS)-2-[2-[4-[(4-Chlorophenyl) phenylmethyl] piperazin-1-yl] ethoxy] acetic acid, dihydrochloride
Each mL of ZERVIATE contains an active ingredient [cetirizine 2.40 mg (equivalent to 2.85 mg of cetirizine hydrochloride)] and the following inactive ingredients: benzalkonium chloride 0.010% (preservative); glycerin; sodium phosphate, dibasic; edetate disodium; polyethylene glycol 400; polysorbate 80; hypromellose; hydrochloric acid/sodium hydroxide (to adjust pH); and water for injection. ZERVIATE solution has a pH of approximately 7.0 and osmolality of approximately 300 mOsm/kg.
ZERVIATE, an antihistamine, is a histamine-1 (H1) receptor antagonist. The antihistaminic activity of cetirizine has been documented in a variety of animal and human models. In vivo and ex vivo animal models have shown negligible anticholinergic and antiserotonergic activity. In vitro receptor binding studies have shown no measurable affinity for other than H1 receptors.
In healthy subjects, bilateral topical ocular dosing of one drop of ZERVIATE™ (cetirizine ophthalmic solution) 0.24% resulted in a mean cetirizine plasma C max of 1.7 ng/mL following a single dose and 3.1 ng/mL after twice-daily dosing for one week. The observed mean terminal half-life of cetirizine was 8.6 hours following a single dose and 8.2 hours after twice-daily dosing of ZERVIATE for one week.
Carcinogenicity
In a 2-year carcinogenicity study in rats, orally administered cetirizine was not carcinogenic at dietary doses up to 20 mg/kg (approximately 550 times the MRHOD, on a mg/m 2 basis). In a 2-year carcinogenicity study in mice, cetirizine caused an increased incidence of benign liver tumors in males at a dietary dose of 16 mg/kg (approximately 220 times the MRHOD, on a mg/m 2 basis). No increase in the incidence of liver tumors was observed in mice at a dietary dose of 4 mg/kg (approximately 55 times the MRHOD, on a mg/m 2 basis). The clinical significance of these findings during long-term use of cetirizine is not known.
Mutagenesis
Cetirizine was not mutagenic in the Ames test or in an in vivo micronucleus test in rats. Cetirizine was not clastogenic in the human lymphocyte assay or the mouse lymphoma assay.
Impairment of Fertility
In a fertility and general reproductive performance study in mice, cetirizine did not impair fertility at an oral dose of 64 mg/kg (approximately 875 times the MRHOD on a mg/m 2 basis).
The efficacy of ZERVIATE was established in three randomized, double-masked, placebo-controlled, conjunctival allergen challenge (CAC) clinical trials in patients with a history of allergic conjunctivitis.
Onset and duration of action were evaluated in two of these trials in which patients were randomized to receive ZERVIATE or vehicle ophthalmic solutions. Patients were evaluated with an ocular itching severity score ranging from 0 (no itching) to 4 (incapacitating itch) at several time points after CAC administration. Table 1 displays data from the mean ocular itching severity scores after ocular administration of an antigen using the CAC model. A one unit difference compared to vehicle is considered a clinically meaningful change in the ocular itching severity score.
Patients treated with ZERVIATE demonstrated statistically and clinically significantly less ocular itching compared to vehicle at 15 minutes and 8 hours after treatment.
Study 1 | Study 2 | |||||||
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Statistics | 15 minutes post-treatment | 8 hours post-treatment | 15 minutes post-treatment | 8 hours post-treatment | ||||
ZERVIATE
N=50 | Vehicle
N=50 | ZERVIATE
N=50 | Vehicle
N=50 | ZERVIATE
N=51 | Vehicle
N=50 | ZERVIATE
N=51 | Vehicle
N=50 |
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1 Treatment difference values shown are the group mean active minus the group mean vehicle at each post-CAC time point.
* p<0.05 |
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3 Minute Post-CAC | ||||||||
Mean |
1.00 |
2.38 |
1.76 |
2.69 |
1.01 |
2.54 |
1.94 |
2.86 |
Treatment Difference
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-1.38 (-1.72, -1.05)* |
-0.93 (-1.26, -0.61)* |
-1.53 (-1.92, -1.15)* |
-0.92 (-1.25, -0.58)* |
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5 Minute Post-CAC | ||||||||
Mean |
1.18 |
2.43 |
1.85 |
2.74 |
1.17 |
2.51 |
2.03 |
2.94 |
Treatment Difference
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-1.25 (-1.58, -0.91)* |
-0.89 (-1.24, -0.54)* |
-1.34 (-1.71, -0.97)* |
-0.90 (-1.23, -0.57)* |
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7 Minute Post-CAC | ||||||||
Mean |
1.11 |
2.11 |
1.54 |
2.53 |
1.15 |
2.23 |
1.82 |
2.66 |
Treatment Difference
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-1.00 (-1.35, -0.65)* |
-0.99 (-1.40, -0.59)* |
-1.07 (-1.46, -0.69)* |
-0.84 (-1.21, -0.48)* |
ZERVIATE is a sterile, buffered, clear, colorless aqueous solution containing cetirizine 0.24% (equivalent to cetirizine hydrochloride 0.29%) supplied in a white low-density polyethylene multi-dose ophthalmic bottle with a low-density polyethylene dropper tip and a white polypropylene cap. ZERVIATE is supplied in a 7.5 mL bottle that contains 5 mL and a 10 mL bottle that contains 7.5 mL cetirizine ophthalmic solution, 2.40 mg [equivalent to 2.85 mg cetirizine hydrochloride in one mL solution]. ZERVIATE is also supplied in 5 low-density polyethylene 0.2 mL single-use containers within a foil pouch.
5 mL fill in a 7.5 mL bottle NDC 71776-024-05
7.5 mL fill in a 10 mL bottle NDC 71776-024-08
Carton of 30 single-use containers NDC 71776-024-30
Storage: Store at 15°C to 25°C (59°F to 77°F). Single-use containers should be stored in the original foil pouch.
ZPI0000 Rev 02/2020
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Eyevance Pharmaceuticals, LLC.
Fort Worth, TX 76102
U.S. Patents: 8,829,005; 9,254,286; 9,750,684; 9,993,471
ZERVIATE
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