Drug Detail:Ditropan xl (Oxybutynin (oral) [ ox-i-bue-ti-nin ])
Drug Class: Urinary antispasmodics
Highlights of Prescribing Information
DITROPAN XL ® (oxybutynin chloride) Extended Release Tablets for oral use
Initial U.S. Approval: 1975
Indications and Usage for Ditropan XL
- DITROPAN XL ® (oxybutynin chloride) is a muscarinic antagonist indicated for the treatment of overactive bladder with symptoms of urge urinary incontinence, urgency, and frequency. ( 1)
- DITROPAN XL ® is also indicated for the treatment of pediatric patients aged 6 years and older with symptoms of detrusor overactivity associated with a neurological condition (e.g., spina bifida). ( 1)
Ditropan XL Dosage and Administration
DITROPAN XL ® must be swallowed whole with the aid of liquids, and must not be chewed, divided, or crushed. DITROPAN XL ® may be administered with or without food. ( 2)
- Adults: Start with 5 mg or 10 mg, once daily at approximately the same time every day. Dose should not exceed 30 mg per day. ( 2.1)
- Pediatric patients (6 years of age or older): Start with 5 mg, once daily at approximately the same time every day. Dose should not exceed 20 mg per day. ( 2.2)
Dosage Forms and Strengths
Extended release tablets 5 mg and 10 mg ( 3)
Contraindications
- Urinary retention ( 4)
- Gastric Retention ( 4)
- Uncontrolled narrow angle glaucoma ( 4)
- Known hypersensitivity to DITROPAN XL ®, oxybutynin or any component of DITROPAN XL ® ( 4)
Warnings and Precautions
- Angioedema: Angioedema has been reported with oxybutynin. If symptoms of angioedema occur, discontinue DITROPAN XL ® immediately and initiate appropriate therapy. ( 5.1)
- Central Nervous System (CNS) effects: CNS effects have been reported with oxybutynin. If patient experiences anticholinergic CNS effects, consider dose adjustment or discontinuation of DITROPAN XL ®. ( 5.2)
- Use with caution due to aggravation of symptoms:
- Pre-existing dementia in patients treated with cholinesterase inhibitors ( 5.2),
- Parkinson's disease ( 5.2),
- Myasthenia gravis ( 5.3), and
- Decreased gastrointestinal motility in patients with autonomic neuropathy. ( 5.4).
- Urinary Retention: Use with caution in patients with clinically significant bladder outflow obstruction because of the risk of urinary retention ( 5.5)
- Gastrointestinal Adverse Reactions: Use with caution in patients with gastrointestinal obstructive disorders or decreased intestinal motility due to risk of gastric retention. Use with caution in patients with gastroesophageal reflux or in patients concurrently taking drugs that can exacerbate esophagitis. ( 5.6)
Adverse Reactions/Side Effects
The most common (incidence ≥5%) adverse reactions were dry mouth, constipation, diarrhea, headache, somnolence, and dizziness. ( 6)
To report SUSPECTED ADVERSE REACTIONS, contact Janssen Pharmaceuticals, Inc. at 1-800-JANSSEN (1-800-526-7736) or FDA at 1-800-FDA-1088 or www.fda.gov/medwatch.
Drug Interactions
- Co-administration with other anticholinergic drugs may increase the frequency and/or severity of anticholinergic-like effects. ( 7)
- Co-administration with strong cytochrome P450 (CYP) 3A4 inhibitors (e.g., ketoconazole) increases the systemic exposure of oxybutynin. ( 7)
Use In Specific Populations
- Pediatric Use: DITROPAN XL ® is not recommended in pediatric patients who cannot swallow the tablet whole without chewing, dividing or crushing, or in children under the age of 6 years. ( 8.4)
- Renal or Hepatic Impairment: There have been no studies conducted in patients with renal or hepatic impairment. ( 8.6, 8.7)
See 17 for PATIENT COUNSELING INFORMATION.
Revised: 3/2021
Full Prescribing Information
1. Indications and Usage for Ditropan XL
DITROPAN XL ® (oxybutynin chloride) is a muscarinic antagonist indicated for the treatment of overactive bladder with symptoms of urge urinary incontinence, urgency, and frequency.
DITROPAN XL ® is also indicated for the treatment of pediatric patients aged 6 years and older with symptoms of detrusor overactivity associated with a neurological condition (e.g., spina bifida).
2. Ditropan XL Dosage and Administration
DITROPAN XL ® must be swallowed whole with the aid of liquids, and must not be chewed, divided, or crushed.
DITROPAN XL ® may be administered with or without food.
2.1 Adults
The recommended starting dose of DITROPAN XL ® is 5 or 10 mg once daily at approximately the same time each day. Dosage may be adjusted in 5-mg increments to achieve a balance of efficacy and tolerability (up to a maximum of 30 mg/day). In general, dosage adjustment may proceed at approximately weekly intervals.
3. Dosage Forms and Strengths
DITROPAN XL ® extended-release tablets are available as 5 and 10 mg tablets for oral use:
5 mg: Pale yellow, round, tablet with "5 XL" printed on one side with black ink.
10 mg: Pink, round, tablet with "10 XL" printed on one side with black ink.
4. Contraindications
DITROPAN XL ® is contraindicated in patients with urinary retention, gastric retention and other severe decreased gastrointestinal motility conditions, uncontrolled narrow-angle glaucoma.
DITROPAN XL ® is also contraindicated in patients who have demonstrated hypersensitivity to the drug substance or other components of the product. There have been reports of hypersensitivity reactions, including anaphylaxis and angioedema.
5. Warnings and Precautions
5.1 Angioedema
Angioedema of the face, lips, tongue and/or larynx has been reported with oxybutynin. In some cases, angioedema occurred after the first dose. Angioedema associated with upper airway swelling may be life-threatening. If involvement of the tongue, hypopharynx, or larynx occurs, oxybutynin should be promptly discontinued and appropriate therapy and/or measures necessary to ensure a patent airway should be promptly provided.
5.2 Central Nervous System Effects
Oxybutynin is associated with anticholinergic central nervous system (CNS) effects [see Adverse Reactions (6)] . A variety of CNS anticholinergic effects have been reported, including hallucinations, agitation, confusion and somnolence. Patients should be monitored for signs of anticholinergic CNS effects, particularly in the first few months after beginning treatment or increasing the dose. Advise patients not to drive or operate heavy machinery until they know how DITROPAN XL ® affects them. If a patient experiences anticholinergic CNS effects, dose reduction or drug discontinuation should be considered.
DITROPAN XL ® should be used with caution in patients with preexisting dementia treated with cholinesterase inhibitors due to the risk of aggravation of symptoms.
DITROPAN XL ® should be used with caution in patients with Parkinson's disease due to the risk of aggravation of symptoms.
5.3 Worsening of Symptoms of Myasthenia Gravis
DITROPAN XL ® should be used with caution in patients with myasthenia gravis due to the risk of aggravation of symptoms.
5.4 Worsening of Symptoms of Decreased Gastrointestinal Motility in Patients with Autonomic Neuropathy
DITROPAN XL ® should be used with caution in patients with autonomic neuropathy due to the risk of aggravation of symptoms of decreased gastrointestinal motility.
5.5 Urinary Retention
DITROPAN XL ® should be administered with caution to patients with clinically significant bladder outflow obstruction because of the risk of urinary retention [see Contraindications (4)] .
5.6 Gastrointestinal Adverse Reactions
DITROPAN XL ® should be administered with caution to patients with gastrointestinal obstructive disorders because of the risk of gastric retention [see Contraindications (4)] .
DITROPAN XL ®, like other anticholinergic drugs, may decrease gastrointestinal motility and should be used with caution in patients with conditions such as ulcerative colitis and intestinal atony.
DITROPAN XL ® should be used with caution in patients who have gastroesophageal reflux and/or who are concurrently taking drugs (such as bisphosphonates) that can cause or exacerbate esophagitis.
As with any other nondeformable material, caution should be used when administering DITROPAN XL ® to patients with preexisting severe gastrointestinal narrowing (pathologic or iatrogenic). There have been rare reports of obstructive symptoms in patients with known strictures in association with the ingestion of other drugs in nondeformable controlled-release formulations.
6. Adverse Reactions/Side Effects
6.1 Clinical Trials Experience
Because clinical trials are conducted under widely varying conditions, the adverse reaction rates observed in the clinical trials of a drug cannot be directly compared to rates in the clinical trials of another drug and may not reflect the rates observed in clinical practice.
The safety and efficacy of DITROPAN XL ® (5 to 30 mg/day) was evaluated in 774 adult subjects who participated in five double-blind, controlled clinical trials. In four of the five studies, Ditropan IR (5 to 20 mg/day in 199 subjects) was an active comparator. Adverse reactions reported by ≥ 1% of subjects are shown in Table 1.
System/Organ Class
Preferred Term | DITROPAN XL
®
5 to 30 mg/day n=774 % | Ditropan IR
*
5 to 20 mg/day n=199 % |
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Psychiatric Disorders | ||
Insomnia | 3.0 | 5.5 |
Nervous System Disorders | ||
Headache | 7.5 | 8.0 |
Somnolence | 5.6 | 14.1 |
Dizziness | 5.0 | 16.6 |
Dysgeusia | 1.6 | 1.5 |
Eye Disorders | ||
Vision blurred | 4.3 | 9.6 |
Dry eye | 3.1 | 2.5 |
Respiratory, Thoracic and Mediastinal Disorders | ||
Cough | 1.9 | 3.0 |
Oropharyngeal pain | 1.9 | 1.5 |
Dry throat | 1.7 | 2.5 |
Nasal dryness | 1.7 | 4.5 |
Gastrointestinal Disorders | ||
Dry mouth | 34.9 | 72.4 |
Constipation | 8.7 | 15.1 |
Diarrhea | 7.9 | 6.5 |
Dyspepsia | 4.5 | 6.0 |
Nausea | 4.5 | 11.6 |
Abdominal pain | 1.6 | 2.0 |
Vomiting | 1.3 | 1.5 |
Flatulence | 1.2 | 2.5 |
Gastro-esophageal reflux disease | 1.0 | 0.5 |
Skin and Subcutaneous Tissue Disorders | ||
Dry skin | 1.8 | 2.5 |
Pruritus | 1.3 | 1.5 |
Renal and Urinary Disorders | ||
Dysuria | 1.9 | 2.0 |
Urinary hesitation | 1.9 | 8.5 |
Urinary retention | 1.2 | 3.0 |
General Disorders and Administration Site Conditions | ||
Fatigue | 2.6 | 3.0 |
Investigations | ||
Residual urine volume † | 2.3 | 3.5 |
The discontinuation rate due to adverse reactions was 4.4% with DITROPAN XL ® compared to 0% with Ditropan IR. The most frequent adverse reaction causing discontinuation of study medication was dry mouth (0.7%).
The following adverse reactions were reported by <1% of DITROPAN XL ®-treated patients and at a higher incidence than placebo in clinical trials: Metabolism and Nutrition Disorders: anorexia, fluid retention; Vascular disorders: hot flush; Respiratory, thoracic and mediastinal disorders: dysphonia; Gastrointestinal Disorders: dysphagia, frequent bowel movements; General disorders and administration site conditions: chest discomfort, thirst.
6.2 Postmarketing Experience
The following additional adverse reactions have been reported from worldwide postmarketing experience with DITROPAN XL ®. Because postmarketing reactions are reported voluntarily from a population of uncertain size, it is not always possible to reliably estimate their frequency or establish a causal relationship to drug exposure.
Infections and Infestations: Urinary tract infection; Psychiatric Disorders: psychotic disorder, agitation, confusional state, hallucinations, memory impairment, abnormal behavior; Nervous System Disorders: convulsions; Eye Disorders: glaucoma; Respiratory, Thoracic and Mediastinal Disorders: nasal congestion; Cardiac Disorders: arrhythmia, tachycardia, palpitations, QT interval prolongation; Vascular Disorders: flushing, hypertension; Skin and Subcutaneous Tissue Disorders: rash; Renal and Urinary Disorders: impotence; General Disorders and Administration Site Conditions: hypersensitivity reactions, including angioedema with airway obstruction, urticaria, and face edema; anaphylactic reactions requiring hospitalization for emergency treatment; Injury, poisoning and procedural complications: fall.
Additional adverse events reported with some other oxybutynin chloride formulations include: cycloplegia, mydriasis, and suppression of lactation. In one reported case, concomitant use of oxybutynin with carbamazepine and dantrolene was associated with adverse events of vomiting, drowsiness, confusion, unsteadiness, slurred speech and nystagmus, suggestive of carbamazepine toxicity.
7. Drug Interactions
The concomitant use of oxybutynin with other anticholinergic drugs or with other agents which produce dry mouth, constipation, somnolence (drowsiness), and/or other anticholinergic-like effects may increase the frequency and/or severity of such effects.
Anticholinergic agents may potentially alter the absorption of some concomitantly administered drugs due to anticholinergic effects on gastrointestinal motility. This may be of concern for drugs with a narrow therapeutic index. Anticholinergic agents may also antagonize the effects of prokinetic agents, such as metoclopramide.
Mean oxybutynin plasma concentrations were approximately 2 fold higher when DITROPAN XL ® was administered with ketoconazole, a potent CYP3A4 inhibitor. Other inhibitors of the cytochrome P450 3A4 enzyme system, such as antimycotic agents (e.g., itraconazole and miconazole) or macrolide antibiotics (e.g., erythromycin and clarithromycin), may alter oxybutynin mean pharmacokinetic parameters (i.e., C max and AUC). The clinical relevance of such potential interactions is not known. Caution should be used when such drugs are co-administered.
8. Use In Specific Populations
8.4 Pediatric Use
The safety and efficacy of DITROPAN XL ® were studied in 60 children in a 24-week, open-label, non-randomized trial. Patients were aged 6–15 years, all had symptoms of detrusor overactivity in association with a neurological condition (e.g., spina bifida), all used clean intermittent catheterization, and all were current users of oxybutynin chloride. Study results demonstrated that administration of DITROPAN XL ® 5 to 20 mg/day was associated with an increase from baseline in mean urine volume per catheterization from 108 mL to 136 mL, an increase from baseline in mean urine volume after morning awakening from 148 mL to 189 mL, and an increase from baseline in the mean percentage of catheterizations without a leaking episode from 34% to 51%.
Urodynamic results were consistent with clinical results. Administration of DITROPAN XL ® resulted in an increase from baseline in mean maximum cystometric capacity from 185 mL to 254 mL, a decrease from baseline in mean detrusor pressure at maximum cystometric capacity from 44 cm H 2O to 33 cm H 2O, and a reduction in the percentage of patients demonstrating uninhibited detrusor contractions (of at least 15 cm H 2O) from 60% to 28%.
The pharmacokinetics of DITROPAN XL ® in these patients were consistent with those reported for adults [see Clinical Pharmacology (12.3)] .
DITROPAN XL ® is not recommended in pediatric patients who cannot swallow the tablet whole without chewing, dividing, or crushing, or in children under the age of 6.
8.5 Geriatric Use
The rate and severity of anticholinergic effects reported by patients less than 65 years old and those 65 years and older were similar. The pharmacokinetics of DITROPAN XL ® were similar in all patients studied (up to 78 years of age).
10. Overdosage
The continuous release of oxybutynin from DITROPAN XL ® should be considered in the treatment of overdosage. Patients should be monitored for at least 24 hours. Treatment should be symptomatic and supportive. A cathartic may be administered.
Overdosage with oxybutynin chloride has been associated with anticholinergic effects including central nervous system excitation, flushing, fever, dehydration, cardiac arrhythmia, vomiting, and urinary retention.
Ingestion of 100 mg oxybutynin chloride in association with alcohol has been reported in a 13-year-old boy who experienced memory loss, and a 34-year-old woman who developed stupor, followed by disorientation and agitation on awakening, dilated pupils, dry skin, cardiac arrhythmia, and retention of urine. Both patients fully recovered with symptomatic treatment.
11. Ditropan XL Description
DITROPAN XL ® (oxybutynin chloride) is an antispasmodic, muscarinic antagonist. Each DITROPAN XL ® extended-release tablet contains 5 mg or 10 mg of oxybutynin chloride USP, formulated as a once-a-day controlled-release tablet for oral administration. Oxybutynin chloride is administered as a racemate of R- and S-enantiomers.
Chemically, oxybutynin chloride is d,l (racemic) 4-diethylamino-2-butynyl phenylcyclohexylglycolate hydrochloride. The empirical formula of oxybutynin chloride is C 22H 31NO 3•HCl.
Its structural formula is:
Oxybutynin chloride is a white crystalline solid with a molecular weight of 393.9. It is readily soluble in water and acids, but relatively insoluble in alkalis.
DITROPAN XL ® also contains the following inert ingredients: butylated hydroxytoluene, cellulose acetate, hypromellose, lactose, magnesium stearate, polyethylene glycol, polyethylene oxide, polysorbate 80, propylene glycol, sodium chloride, synthetic iron oxides and titanium dioxide.
12. Ditropan XL - Clinical Pharmacology
12.1 Mechanism of Action
Oxybutynin relaxes bladder smooth muscle. Oxybutynin chloride exerts a direct antispasmodic effect on smooth muscle and inhibits the muscarinic action of acetylcholine on smooth muscle. No blocking effects occur at skeletal neuromuscular junctions or autonomic ganglia (antinicotinic effects).
Antimuscarinic activity resides predominantly in the R-isomer. A metabolite, desethyloxybutynin, has pharmacological activity similar to that of oxybutynin in in vitro studies.
12.2 Pharmacodynamics
In patients with conditions characterized by involuntary bladder contractions, cystometric studies have demonstrated that oxybutynin increases bladder (vesical) capacity, diminishes the frequency of uninhibited contractions of the detrusor muscle, and delays the initial desire to void.
12.3 Pharmacokinetics
Absorption
Following the first dose of DITROPAN XL ®, oxybutynin plasma concentrations rise for 4 to 6 hours; thereafter steady concentrations are maintained for up to 24 hours, minimizing fluctuations between peak and trough concentrations associated with oxybutynin.
The relative bioavailabilities of R- and S-oxybutynin from DITROPAN XL ® are 156% and 187%, respectively, compared with oxybutynin. The mean pharmacokinetic parameters for R- and S-oxybutynin are summarized in Table 2. The plasma concentration-time profiles for R- and S-oxybutynin are similar in shape; Figure 1 shows the profile for R-oxybutynin.
Parameters (units) | R-Oxybutynin | S-Oxybutynin | ||
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C max (ng/mL) | 1.0 | (0.6) | 1.8 | (1.0) |
T max (h) | 12.7 | (5.4) | 11.8 | (5.3) |
t 1/2 (h) | 13.2 | (6.2) | 12.4 | (6.1) |
AUC (0–48) (ng∙h/mL) | 18.4 | (10.3) | 34.2 | (16.9) |
AUC inf (ng∙h/mL) | 21.3 | (12.2) | 39.5 | (21.2) |
Steady state oxybutynin plasma concentrations are achieved by Day 3 of repeated DITROPAN XL ® dosing, with no observed drug accumulation or change in oxybutynin and desethyloxybutynin pharmacokinetic parameters.
DITROPAN XL ® steady state pharmacokinetics were studied in 19 children aged 5–15 years with detrusor overactivity associated with a neurological condition (e.g., spina bifida). The children were on DITROPAN XL ® total daily dose ranging from 5 to 20 mg (0.10 to 0.77 mg/kg). Sparse sampling technique was used to obtain serum samples. When all available data are normalized to an equivalent of 5 mg per day of DITROPAN XL ®, the mean pharmacokinetic parameters derived for R- and S-oxybutynin and R- and S-desethyloxybutynin are summarized in Table 3. The plasma-time concentration profiles for R- and S-oxybutynin are similar in shape; Figure 2 shows the profile for R-oxybutynin when all available data are normalized to an equivalent of 5 mg per day.
R-Oxybutynin | S-Oxybutynin | R- Desethyloxybutynin | S- Desethyloxybutynin | |
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C max (ng/mL) | 0.7 ± 0.4 | 1.3 ± 0.8 | 7.8 ± 3.7 | 4.2 ± 2.3 |
T max (h) | 5.0 | 5.0 | 5.0 | 5.0 |
AUC (ng∙h/mL) | 12.8 ± 7.0 | 23.7 ± 14.4 | 125.1 ± 66.7 | 73.6 ± 47.7 |
14. Clinical Studies
DITROPAN XL ® was evaluated for the treatment of patients with overactive bladder with symptoms of urge urinary incontinence, urgency, and frequency in three controlled efficacy studies. The majority of patients were Caucasian (89.0%) and female (91.9%) with a mean age of 59 years (range, 18 to 98 years). Entry criteria required that patients have urge or mixed incontinence (with a predominance of urge) as evidenced by ≥ 6 urge incontinence episodes per week and ≥ 10 micturitions per day. Study 1 was a fixed-dose escalation design, whereas the other two studies used a dose-adjustment design in which each patient's final dose was adjusted to a balance between improvement of incontinence symptoms and tolerability of side effects. All three studies included patients known to be responsive to oxybutynin or other anticholinergic medications, and these patients were maintained on a final dose for up to 2 weeks.
The efficacy results for the three controlled trials are presented in the following Tables 4, 5, and 6 and Figures 3, 4, and 5.
Study 1 | n | DITROPAN XL ® | n | Placebo |
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Mean Baseline | 34 | 15.9 | 16 | 20.9 |
Mean (SD) Change from Baseline * | 34 | -15.8 (8.9) | 16 | -7.6 (8.6) |
95% Confidence Interval for Difference | (-13.6, -2.8) † | |||
(DITROPAN XL ® - Placebo) |
Figure 3: Mean Change (±SD) in Urge Urinary Incontinence Episodes Per Week from Baseline (Study 1)
* The difference between DITROPAN XL ® and placebo was statistically significant.
Study 2 | n | DITROPAN XL ® | n | oxybutynin |
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Mean Baseline | 53 | 27.6 | 52 | 23.0 |
Mean (SD) Change from Baseline * | 53 | -17.6 (11.9) | 52 | -19.4 (11.9) |
95% Confidence Interval for Difference | (-2.8, 6.5) | |||
(DITROPAN XL ® - oxybutynin) |
Figure 4: Mean Change (±SD) in Urge Urinary Incontinence Episodes Per Week from Baseline (Study 2)
Study 3 | n | DITROPAN XL ® | n | oxybutynin |
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Mean Baseline | 111 | 18.9 | 115 | 19.5 |
Mean (SD) Change from Baseline * | 111 | -14.5 (8.7) | 115 | -13.8 (8.6) |
95% Confidence Interval for Difference | (-3.0, 1.6) † | |||
(DITROPAN XL ® - oxybutynin) |
Figure 5: Mean Change (±SD) in Urge Urinary Incontinence Episodes Per Week from Baseline (Study 3)
** The difference between DITROPAN XL ® and oxybutynin fulfilled the criteria for comparable efficacy.
16. How is Ditropan XL supplied
DITROPAN XL ® extended-release tablets are available in two dosage strengths, 5 mg (pale yellow) and 10 mg (pink) and are imprinted on one side with "5 XL" or "10 XL" with black ink. DITROPAN XL ® extended-release tablets are supplied in bottles of 100 tablets.
5 mg | 100 count bottle | NDC 50458-805-01 |
10 mg | 100 count bottle | NDC 50458-810-01 |
17. Patient Counseling Information
- Patients should be informed that oxybutynin may produce angioedema that could result in life threatening airway obstruction. Patients should be advised to promptly discontinue oxybutynin therapy and seek immediate medical attention if they experience swelling of the tongue, edema of the laryngopharynx, or difficulty breathing.
- Patients should be informed that anticholinergic (antimuscarinic) agents such as DITROPAN XL
®, may produce clinically significant adverse reactions related to anticholinergic activity such as:
- Urinary retention and constipation
- Heat prostration due to decreased sweating. Heat prostration can occur when anticholinergic medicines are administered in the presence of high environmental temperature.
- Patients should be informed that anticholinergic medicines such as DITROPAN XL ® may produce drowsiness (somnolence), dizziness or blurred vision. Patients should be advised to exercise caution in decisions to engage in potentially dangerous activities until DITROPAN XL ® effects have been determined.
- Patients should be informed that alcohol may enhance the drowsiness caused by anticholinergic agents such as DITROPAN XL ®.
- Patients should be informed that DITROPAN XL ® should be swallowed whole with the aid of liquids. Patients should not chew, divide, or crush tablets. The medication is contained within a nonabsorbable shell designed to release the drug at a controlled rate. The tablet shell is eliminated from the body; patients should not be concerned if they occasionally notice in their stool something that looks like a tablet.
- DITROPAN XL ® should be taken at approximately the same time each day.
For more information call 1-800-JANSSEN (1-800-526-7736).
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Labeler - Janssen Pharmaceuticals, Inc. (063137772) |
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Name | Address | ID/FEI | Business Operations |
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PCAS France | 396133998 | api manufacture(50458-805, 50458-810) |