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Indications
Natagen ophthalmic
suspension is indicated for the treatment of fungal blepharitis, conjunctivitis
and keratitis caused by susceptible organisms including Fusarium solani
keratitis.
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Pharmacology
Natamycin is a
tetraene polyene antibiotic derived from Streptomyces natalensis. Natamycin
probably exerts its antifungal effects by binding to sterols in the fungal cell
membrane to produce a change in membrane permeability that allows loss of
essential cellular constituents. It possesses in vitro activity against a
variety of yeast and filamentous fungi, including Candida, Aspergillus,
Cephalosporium, Fusarium and Penicillium. Although the activity against fungi
is dose-related, Natamycin is predominantly fungicidal. Topical administration
appears to produce effective concentration of Natamycin within the corneal
stroma but not in intraocular fluid.
Dosage &
Administration
For fungal keratitis: The preferred initial dosage is 1 drop
instilled in the conjuntival sac (s) at 1-2 hours interval. The frequency of
application can usually be reduced to 1 drop 6-8 times daily after the first
3-4 days. Therapy should generally be continued for 14 to 21 days or until
there is resolution of active fungal keratitis.
For fungal blepharitis
& conjunctivitis: 1 drop 4-6 times
daily may be sufficient.
Pediatric use: Safety and effectiveness in paediatric
patients have not been established.
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Interaction
May increase spread of
fungal eye infection when used with topical corticosteroid.
Contraindications
Natamycin ophthalmic
suspension is contraindicated in individuals with a history of hypersensitivity
to any of its component.
Side Effects
Eye irritation, eye
discomfort, eye edema, conjunctival chemosis and hyperemia has been reported.
Pregnancy &
Lactation
Pregnancy category C.
Animal reproduction studies have not been conducted with Natamycin. It is also
not known whether Natamycin can cause fetal harm when administered to the
pregnant women or can affect reproduction capacity. Natamycin ophthalmic
suspension should be given to a pregnant woman only if clearly needed. It is
not known whether this drug is excreted in human milk. Because many drugs are
excreted in human milk, caution should be exercised when Natamycin is
administered to a nursing woman.
Precautions &
Warnings
Do not touch dropper
tip to any surface, as this may contaminate the suspension. Patient should be
advised not to wear contact lenses if they have signs and symptoms of fungal
blepharitis, conjunctivitis and keratitis. Failure of improvement of keratitis
following 7-10 days of administration of the drug suggests that the infection
may be caused by a microorganism not susceptible to Natagen. Continuation of
therapy should be based on clinical re-evaluation and additional laboratory
studies. Adherence of the suspension to areas of epithelial ulceration or
retention of the suspension in the fornices occurs regularly.
Therapeutic Class
Ophthalmic
antibacterial drugs
Storage Conditions
Store in a cool and
dry place. Protect from light. Do not freeze. Do not use for longer than one
month after first opening of the bottle.
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