Tolterodine Tartrate
Generic: TOLTERODINE TARTRATE
Basic Information
Manufacturer
Teva Pharmaceuticals USA, Inc.
Product Type
HUMAN PRESCRIPTION DRUG
Route of Administration
ORAL
FDA Set ID
d27e25b5-5d02-419f-b098-41fb162c5872
Indications & Usage
INDICATIONS AND USAGE Tolterodine tablets are indicated for the treatment of overactive bladder with symptoms of urge urinary incontinence, urgency, and frequency.
Warnings
WARNINGS Anaphylaxis and angioedema requiring hospitalization and emergency medical treatment have occurred with the first or subsequent doses of tolterodine tablets.
In the event of difficulty in breathing, upper airway obstruction, or fall in blood pressure, tolterodine tablets should be discontinued and appropriate therapy promptly provided.
In the event of difficulty in breathing, upper airway obstruction, or fall in blood pressure, tolterodine tablets should be discontinued and appropriate therapy promptly provided.
Adverse Reactions
ADVERSE REACTIONS The Phase 2 and 3 clinical trial program for tolterodine tablets included 3071 patients who were treated with tolterodine (N = 2133) or placebo (N = 938).
The patients were treated with 1, 2, 4, or 8 mg/day for up to 12 months.
No differences in the safety profile of tolterodine were identified based on age, gender, race, or metabolism.
The data described below reflect exposure to tolterodine 2 mg BID in 986 patients and to placebo in 683 patients exposed for 12 weeks in five Phase 3, controlled clinical studies.
Because clinical trials are conducted under widely varying conditions, 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 practice.
The adverse reaction information from clinical trials does, however, provide a basis for identifying the adverse events that appear to be related to drug use and approximating rates.
Sixty-six percent of patients receiving tolterodine 2 mg BID reported adverse events versus 56% of placebo patients.
The most common adverse events reported by patients receiving tolterodine were dry mouth, headache, constipation, vertigo/dizziness, and abdominal pain.
Dry mouth, constipation, abnormal vision (accommodation abnormalities), urinary retention, and xerophthalmia are expected side effects of antimuscarinic agents.
Dry mouth was the most frequently reported adverse event for patients treated with tolterodine 2 mg BID in the Phase 3 clinical studies, occurring in 34.8% of patients treated with tolterodine and 9.8% of placebo-treated patients.
One percent of patients treated with tolterodine discontinued treatment due to dry mouth.
The frequency of discontinuation due to adverse events was highest during the first 4 weeks of treatment.
Seven percent of patients treated with tolterodine 2 mg BID discontinued treatment due to adverse events versus 6% of placebo patients.
The most common adverse events leading to discontinuation of tolterodine were dizziness and headache.
Three percent of patients treated with tolterodine 2 mg BID reported a serious adverse event versus 4% of placebo patients.
Significant ECG changes in QT and QTc have not been demonstrated in clinical-study patients treated with tolterodine 2 mg BID.
Table 5 lists the adverse events reported in 1% or more of the patients treated with tolterodine 2 mg BID in the 12 week studies.
The adverse events are reported regardless of causality.
Table 5: Incidence1(%) of Adverse Events Exceeding Placebo Rate and Reported in > 1% of Patients Treated With Tolterodine Tablets (2 mg BID) in 12 week, Phase 3 Clinical Studies Body System Adverse Event % Tolterodine N = 986 % Placebo N = 683 Autonomic Nervous Accommodation abnormal 2 1 Dry mouth 35 10 General Chest pain 2 1 Fatigue 4 3 Headache 7 5 Influenza-like symptoms 3 2 Central/Peripheral Nervous Vertigo/dizziness 5 3 Gastrointestinal Abdominal pain 5 3 Constipation 7 4 Diarrhea 4 3 Dyspepsia 4 1 Urinary Dysuria 2 1 Skin/Appendages Dry skin 1 0 Musculoskeletal Arthralgia 2 1 Vision Xerophthalmia 3 2 Psychiatric Somnolence 3 2 Metabolic/Nutritional Weight gain 1 0 Resistance Mechanism Infection 1 0 1.
in nearest integer Postmarketing Surveillance The following events have been reported in association with tolterodine use in worldwide postmarketing experience: General : anaphylaxis and angioedema; Cardiovascular : tachycardia, palpitations, peripheral edema; Central/Peripheral Nervous : confusion, disorientation, memory impairment, hallucinations.
Reports of aggravation of symptoms of dementia (e.g., confusion, disorientation, delusion) have been reported after tolterodine therapy was initiated in patients taking cholinesterase inhibitors for the treatment of dementia.
Because these spontaneously reported events are from the worldwide postmarketing experience, the frequency of events and the role of tolterodine in their causation cannot be reliably determined.
The patients were treated with 1, 2, 4, or 8 mg/day for up to 12 months.
No differences in the safety profile of tolterodine were identified based on age, gender, race, or metabolism.
The data described below reflect exposure to tolterodine 2 mg BID in 986 patients and to placebo in 683 patients exposed for 12 weeks in five Phase 3, controlled clinical studies.
Because clinical trials are conducted under widely varying conditions, 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 practice.
The adverse reaction information from clinical trials does, however, provide a basis for identifying the adverse events that appear to be related to drug use and approximating rates.
Sixty-six percent of patients receiving tolterodine 2 mg BID reported adverse events versus 56% of placebo patients.
The most common adverse events reported by patients receiving tolterodine were dry mouth, headache, constipation, vertigo/dizziness, and abdominal pain.
Dry mouth, constipation, abnormal vision (accommodation abnormalities), urinary retention, and xerophthalmia are expected side effects of antimuscarinic agents.
Dry mouth was the most frequently reported adverse event for patients treated with tolterodine 2 mg BID in the Phase 3 clinical studies, occurring in 34.8% of patients treated with tolterodine and 9.8% of placebo-treated patients.
One percent of patients treated with tolterodine discontinued treatment due to dry mouth.
The frequency of discontinuation due to adverse events was highest during the first 4 weeks of treatment.
Seven percent of patients treated with tolterodine 2 mg BID discontinued treatment due to adverse events versus 6% of placebo patients.
The most common adverse events leading to discontinuation of tolterodine were dizziness and headache.
Three percent of patients treated with tolterodine 2 mg BID reported a serious adverse event versus 4% of placebo patients.
Significant ECG changes in QT and QTc have not been demonstrated in clinical-study patients treated with tolterodine 2 mg BID.
Table 5 lists the adverse events reported in 1% or more of the patients treated with tolterodine 2 mg BID in the 12 week studies.
The adverse events are reported regardless of causality.
Table 5: Incidence1(%) of Adverse Events Exceeding Placebo Rate and Reported in > 1% of Patients Treated With Tolterodine Tablets (2 mg BID) in 12 week, Phase 3 Clinical Studies Body System Adverse Event % Tolterodine N = 986 % Placebo N = 683 Autonomic Nervous Accommodation abnormal 2 1 Dry mouth 35 10 General Chest pain 2 1 Fatigue 4 3 Headache 7 5 Influenza-like symptoms 3 2 Central/Peripheral Nervous Vertigo/dizziness 5 3 Gastrointestinal Abdominal pain 5 3 Constipation 7 4 Diarrhea 4 3 Dyspepsia 4 1 Urinary Dysuria 2 1 Skin/Appendages Dry skin 1 0 Musculoskeletal Arthralgia 2 1 Vision Xerophthalmia 3 2 Psychiatric Somnolence 3 2 Metabolic/Nutritional Weight gain 1 0 Resistance Mechanism Infection 1 0 1.
in nearest integer Postmarketing Surveillance The following events have been reported in association with tolterodine use in worldwide postmarketing experience: General : anaphylaxis and angioedema; Cardiovascular : tachycardia, palpitations, peripheral edema; Central/Peripheral Nervous : confusion, disorientation, memory impairment, hallucinations.
Reports of aggravation of symptoms of dementia (e.g., confusion, disorientation, delusion) have been reported after tolterodine therapy was initiated in patients taking cholinesterase inhibitors for the treatment of dementia.
Because these spontaneously reported events are from the worldwide postmarketing experience, the frequency of events and the role of tolterodine in their causation cannot be reliably determined.