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Urso Information

Product Code
0093-9380
Company Name
Glenmark Generics Inc.,USA
Dosage From
CAPSULE
Strength
300 mg
Active Ingredient
URSODIOL

Urso (Ursodiol) Description

Urso (Ursodiol) diol is a bile acid available as 300 mg capsules suitable for oral administration.

Urso (Ursodiol) diol is Urso (Ursodiol) diol USP (Urso (Ursodiol) deoxycholic acid), a naturally occurring bile acid found in small quantities in normal human bile and in the biles of certain other mammals. It is a bitter-tasting, white powder freely soluble in ethanol and glacial acetic acid; slightly soluble in chloroform; sparingly soluble in ether; and practically insoluble in water. The chemical name for Urso (Ursodiol) diol is 3α, 7β-dihydroxy-5β-cholan-24-oic acid (CHO). Urso (Ursodiol) diol USP has a molecular weight of 392.58. Its structural formula is shown below:

Inactive Ingredients: colloidal silicon dioxide, corn starch, D&C yellow No. 10 aluminum lake, FD&C blue No. 1 aluminum lake, FD&C blue No. 2 aluminum lake, FD&C red No. 40, FD&C red No. 40 aluminum lake, gelatin, magnesium stearate, pharmaceutical glaze (modified) in SD-45, propylene glycol, synthetic black iron oxide, and titanium dioxide. The imprinting ink may contain antifoam DC 1510 and soya lecithin.

Urso (Ursodiol) Clinical Pharmacology

About 90% of a therapeutic dose of Urso (Ursodiol) diol is absorbed in the small bowel after oral administration. After absorption, Urso (Ursodiol) diol enters the portal vein and undergoes efficient extraction from portal blood by the liver (i.e., there is a large "first-pass" effect) where it is conjugated with either glycine or taurine and is then secreted into the hepatic bile ducts. Urso (Ursodiol) diol in bile is concentrated in the gallbladder and expelled into the duodenum in gallbladder bile via the cystic and common ducts by gallbladder contractions provoked by physiologic responses to eating. Only small quantities of Urso (Ursodiol) diol appear in the systemic circulation and very small amounts are excreted into urine. The sites of the drug’s therapeutic actions are in the liver, bile, and gut lumen.

Beyond conjugation, Urso (Ursodiol) diol is not altered or catabolized appreciably by the liver or intestinal mucosa. A small proportion of orally administered drug undergoes bacterial degradation with each cycle of enterohepatic circulation. Urso (Ursodiol) diol can be both oxidized and reduced at the 7-carbon, yielding either 7-keto-lithocholic acid or lithocholic acid, respectively. Further, there is some bacterially catalyzed deconjugation of glyco- and tauro- Urso (Ursodiol) deoxycholic acid in the small bowel. Free Urso (Ursodiol) diol, 7-keto-lithocholic acid, and lithocholic acid are relatively insoluble in aqueous media and larger proportions of these compounds are lost from the distal gut into the feces. Reabsorbed free Urso (Ursodiol) diol is reconjugated by the liver. Eighty percent of lithocholic acid formed in the small bowel is excreted in the feces, but the 20% that is absorbed is sulfated at the 3-hydroxyl group in the liver to relatively insoluble lithocholyl conjugates which are excreted into bile and lost in feces. Absorbed 7-keto-lithocholic acid is stereospecifically reduced in the liver to chenodiol.

Lithocholic acid causes cholestatic liver injury and can cause death from liver failure in certain species unable to form sulfate conjugates. Lithocholic acid is formed by 7-dehydroxylation of the dihydroxy bile acids (Urso (Ursodiol) diol and chenodiol) in the gut lumen. The 7-dehydroxylation reaction appears to be alpha-specific, i.e., chenodiol is more efficiently 7-dehydroxylated than Urso (Ursodiol) diol and, for equimolar doses of Urso (Ursodiol) diol and chenodiol, levels of lithocholic acid appearing in bile are lower with the former. Man has the capacity to sulfate lithocholic acid. Although liver injury has not been associated with Urso (Ursodiol) diol therapy, a reduced capacity to sulfate may exist in some individuals, but such a deficiency has not yet been clearly demonstrated.

Urso (Ursodiol) Alternative Therapies

For patients with symptomatic gallstones, surgery offers the advantage of immediate and permanent stone removal, but carries a high risk in some patients. About 5% of cholecystectomized patients have residual symptoms or retained common duct stones. The spectrum of surgical risk varies as a function of age and the presence of disease other than cholelithiasis.

Women in good health or who have only moderate systemic disease and are under 49 years of age have the lowest surgical mortality rate (0.054); men in all categories have a surgical mortality rate twice that of women. Common duct exploration quadruples the rates in all categories. The rates rise with each decade of life and increase tenfold or more in all categories with severe or extreme systemic disease.

Urso (Ursodiol) Precautions

Urso (Ursodiol) diol therapy has not been associated with liver damage. Lithocholic acid, a naturally occurring bile acid, is known to be a liver-toxic metabolite. This bile acid is formed in the gut from Urso (Ursodiol) diol less efficiently and in smaller amounts than that seen from chenodiol. Lithocholic acid is detoxified in the liver by sulfation and, although man appears to be an efficient sulfater, it is possible that some patients may have a congenital or acquired deficiency in sulfation, thereby predisposing them to lithocholate-induced liver damage.

Abnormalities in liver enzymes have not been associated with Urso (Ursodiol) diol therapy and, in fact, Urso (Ursodiol) diol has been shown to decrease liver enzyme levels in liver disease. However, patients given Urso (Ursodiol) diol should have SGOT (AST) and SGPT (ALT) measured at the initiation of therapy and thereafter as indicated by the particular clinical circumstances.

Urso (Ursodiol) Adverse Reactions

The nature and frequency of adverse experiences were similar across all groups.

The following tables provide comprehensive listings of the adverse experiences reported that occurred with a 5% incidence level:

Urso (Ursodiol) Overdosage

Neither accidental nor intentional overdosing with Urso (Ursodiol) diol has been reported. Doses of Urso (Ursodiol) diol in the range of 16 to 20 mg/kg/day have been tolerated for 6 to 37 months without symptoms by 7 patients. The LD for Urso (Ursodiol) diol in rats is over 5000 mg/kg given over 7 to 10 days and over 7500 mg/kg for mice. The most likely manifestation of severe overdose with Urso (Ursodiol) diol would probably be diarrhea, which should be treated symptomatically.

Urso (Ursodiol) Dosage And Administration

The recommended dose for Urso (Ursodiol) diol treatment of radiolucent gallbladder stones is 8 to 10 mg/kg/day given in 2 or 3 divided doses.

Ultrasound images of the gallbladder should be obtained at 6 month intervals for the first year of Urso (Ursodiol) diol therapy to monitor gallstone response. If gallstones appear to have dissolved, Urso (Ursodiol) diol therapy should be continued and dissolution confirmed on a repeat ultrasound examination within 1 to 3 months. Most patients who eventually achieve complete stone dissolution will show partial or complete dissolution at the first on-treatment reevaluation. If partial stone dissolution is not seen by 12 months of Urso (Ursodiol) diol therapy, the likelihood of success is greatly reduced.

Urso (Ursodiol) How Supplied

Urso (Ursodiol) diol capsules USP, 300 mg are supplied as hard gelatin capsule with white opaque body and red-orange opaque cap, imprinted “9380” on the body and “TEVA” on the cap in bottles of 100.

Do not store above 86°F (30°C).

Dispense in tight container (USP).

Manufactured In Israel By:

Jerusalem, 91010, Israel

Manufactured For:

Sellersville, PA 18960

Rev. F 1/2011

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