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OVERDOSE

Acute Overdosage

Human Overdose Experience

Human experience of acute overdose with NORVIR is limited. One patient in clinical trials took NORVIR 1500 mg/day for two days. The patient reported paresthesias which resolved after the dose was decreased. A post-marketing case of renal failure with eosinophilia has been reported with ritonavir overdose.

The approximate lethal dose was found to be greater than 20 times the related human dose in rats and 10 times the related human dose in mice.

Management of Overdosage

NORVIR oral solution contains 43% alcohol by volume. Accidental ingestion of the product by a young child could result in significant alcohol-related toxicity and could approach the potential lethal dose of alcohol.

Treatment of overdose with NORVIR consists of general supportive measures including monitoring of vital signs and observation of the clinical status of the patient. There is no specific antidote for overdose with NORVIR. If indicated, elimination of unabsorbed drug should be achieved by emesis or gastric lavage; usual precautions should be observed to maintain the airway. Administration of activated charcoal may also be used to aid in removal of unabsorbed drug. Since ritonavir is extensively metabolized by the liver and is highly protein bound, dialysis is unlikely to be beneficial in significant removal of the drug. A Certified Poison Control Center should be consulted for up-to-date information on the management of overdose with NORVIR.

CONTRAINDICATIONS

NORVIR is contraindicated in patients with known hypersensitivity to ritonavir or any of its ingredients.

Co-administration of NORVIR is contraindicated with the drugs listed in Table 4 (also see PRECAUTIONS -Table 5. Drugs that Should Not be Co-administered with NORVIR) because competition for primarily CYP3A by ritonavir could result in inhibition of the metabolism of these drugs and create the potential for serious and/or life-threatening reactions such as cardiac arrhythmias, prolonged or increased sedation, and respiratory depression. Voriconazole is an exception in that co-administration of Norvir and Voriconazole results in a significant decrease in plasma concentrations of Voriconazole.

Table 4. Drugs that are Contraindicated with NORVIR
Drug Class
Drugs Within Class That Are CONTRAINDICATED With NORVIR
Alpha1-adrenoreceptor antagonist Alfuzosin HCL
Antiarrhythmics amiodarone, bepridil, flecainide, propafenone, quinidine
Antifungal Voriconazole
Antihistamines astemizole, terfenadine
Ergot Derivatives dihydroergotamine, ergonovine, ergotamine, methylergonovine
GI Motility Agent cisapride
Neuroleptic pimozide
Sedative/hypnotics midazolam, triazolam

 

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