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Kaolin and Morphine Mixture BP (Thornton & Ross Ltd)





1. Name Of The Medicinal Product



Kaolin and Morphine Mixture BP


2. Qualitative And Quantitative Composition



Kaolin Light (Grade A1) BP 1g



Sodium Bicarbonate Powder BP 250mg



Morphine Hydrochloride BP 0.458mg per 5ml dose.



For excipients, see 6.1.



3. Pharmaceutical Form



Oral suspension.



A buff coloured suspension which separates on standing to give a buff coloured sediment and a brown supematant liquid.



4. Clinical Particulars



4.1 Therapeutic Indications



For relief of the symptoms of diarrhoea and upset stomachs.



4.2 Posology And Method Of Administration



Oral.



Recommended doses:



Adults and children over 12 years: Two 5ml spoonfuls.



Children under 12 years: Not recommended for children under 12 years.



Directions for use: Shake the bottle.



Dosage schedule:



The dose may be repeated 3 times daily or as directed.



4.3 Contraindications



Kaolin is contraindicated in intestinal obstruction. Whilst this product only contains a small amount of morphine, theoretically it should be contraindicated in the same conditions as other morphine-containing preparations. These conditions include respiratory depression, obstructive airways disease, known morphine sensitivity, acute hepatic disease, acute alcoholism, head injuries, coma, convulsive disorders, where intracranial pressure is raised, and in concurrent administration with monoamine oxidase inhibitors or within 2 weeks of discontinuation of their use.



Hypersensitivity to any of the other ingredients.



4.4 Special Warnings And Precautions For Use



As this product contains sodium bicarbonate, it should not be administered to patients with metabolic or respiratory alkalosis, hypocalcaemia or hypochlorhydria, and should be administered with caution in patients with congestive heart failure, renal impairment, cirrhosis of the liver, hypertension and to patients receiving corticosteroids.



Whilst this product only contains a small amount of morphine, it should (as with other morphine-containing preparations) be used with care in the elderly or debilitated (when the dose should be reduced), in prostatic hypertrophy, in hypotension, in hypothyroidism and where there is reduced respiratory reserve (avoid use during an asthma attack), and should not be given if paralytic ileus is likely to occur.



The following warnings and precautions appear on the labels:



Do not exceed the stated dose.



Keep all medicines away from children.



Do not take with alcoholic or hot drinks.



4.5 Interaction With Other Medicinal Products And Other Forms Of Interaction



As kaolin is adsorbent, the absorption of other drugs from the gastro-intestinal tract administered concomitantly may be reduced. Kaolin possibly reduces absorption of aspirin, tetracycline, chloroquine and hydroxychloroquine, and phenothiazines.



Sodium bicarbonate may also reduce or delay absorption of other drugs as a result of its antacid effect.



Morphine, whilst only present in a very low concentration, theoretically may potentiate the effects of tranquillisers such as barbiturates, anaesthetics, anxiolytics and hypnotics, sedatives and alcohol. The reduction in intestinal motility caused by morphine may delay the absorption or antagonise the gastrointestinal effects of other drugs. The effects of domperidone and metoclopramide on gastrointestinal activity are antagonised by opioid analgesics. Metabolism of opioid analgesics is inhibited by cimetidine leading to increased plasma concentration.



Opioid analgesics should be avoided when ciprofloxacin is to be used for antibacterial surgical prophylaxis as concomitant use can lead to decreased plasma concentration of ciprofloxacin. The opioid analgesics enhance effects of sodium oxybate, used to treat symptoms of narcolepsy and concomitant use should be avoided.



Possible CNS excitation or depression (hypertension or hypotension) can occur when opioid analgesics are given with antidepressants such as moclobemide and MAOIs (avoid concomitant use and for 2 weeks after stopping MAOIs). The sedative effects of morphine can possibly be increased when given with tricyclic antidepressants, with anxiolytics or hypnotics, or with sedating antihistamines. Antipsychotic medicines can enhance hypotensive and sedative effects when opioid analgesics are given with antipsychotics.



Morphine also has the following specific interaction information. Morphine possibly increases plasma concentration of the beta-blocker esmolol which may be used as an anti-arrythmic. The plasma concentration of morphine is possibly reduced by the antiviral ritonavir. Morphine increases the bioavailability of the anticonvulsant medication gabapentin.



4.6 Pregnancy And Lactation



This product should not be used in the above conditions unless recommended by a doctor.



4.7 Effects On Ability To Drive And Use Machines



Although it is not considered that the product will have any effect, morphine may cause drowsiness, patients should not drive or operate machinery if affected.



4.8 Undesirable Effects



The sodium bicarbonate in this product may cause stomach cramps and flatulence. Morphine, whilst only present in a low concentration, may theoretically cause nausea, vomiting, constipation, drowsiness and confusion. Prolonged use may lead to tolerance and dependence.



Although there are qualitative and quantitative differences in side effects for the opioid analgesics, other recognised possible side effects include: difficulty with micturition; ureteric or biliary spasm; dry mouth; sweating; headache; facial flushing; vertigo; bradycardia, tachycardia or palpitation; postural hypotension; hypothermia; hallucinations, dysphoria or mood changes; miosis; decreased libido or potency; rashes, urticaria and pruritis.



4.9 Overdose



In the unlikely event of overdosage with this product, signs of morphine toxicity and overdosage include pin-point pupils, respiratory depression and hypotension. Circulatory failure and deepening coma may occur in more severe cases.



Treatment should consist of naloxone administration, aspiration and gastric lavage with assisted respiration (if necessary), and maintenance of fluid and electrolytes.



Excessive administration of sodium bicarbonate may lead to metabolic alkalosis.



5. Pharmacological Properties



5.1 Pharmacodynamic Properties



A07 DA52 - Antipropulsives



Kaolin is an adsorbent, it adsorbs toxic and other substances from the alimentary tract and increases the bulk of the faeces.



Sodium bicarbonate is an alkalising agent and antacid.



Morphine reduces the peristaltic activity of the intestines.



5.2 Pharmacokinetic Properties



Kaolin is not absorbed following oral administration. It remains unchanged throughout transit of the gastrointestinal tract.



Sodium bicarbonate is neutralised in the stomach with the formation of carbon dioxide. Any remaining is absorbed and excreted as bicarbonate and sodium ions in the urine in the absence of a plasma deficit.



Morphine is well absorbed from the gastrointestinal tract but has poor bioavailability due to extensive first pass metabolism in the liver. It is distributed throughout the body but mainly in the kidneys, liver, lungs and spleen, with lower concentrations in the brain and muscles. Morphine diffuses across the placenta and traces appear in milk and sweat. About 35% is protein bound. Conjugation to 3- and 6- glucuronides occurs in the liver and gut. Up to 10% of morphine is excreted as conjugates in the bile and faeces and the remainder is excrected in the urine. About 90% of total morphine is excreted in 24 hours with traces in the urine up to 48 hours or more.



5.3 Preclinical Safety Data



No data of relevance to the prescriber, which is additional to that included in other sections of the SPC.



6. Pharmaceutical Particulars



6.1 List Of Excipients



Ethanol (96%)



Peppermint Oil



Diethyl ether (Peroxide Free)



Chloroform



Treacle black commercial



Liquorice liquid extract



Syrup



Purified water



6.2 Incompatibilities



None.



6.3 Shelf Life






200ml:




18 months unopened.



6.4 Special Precautions For Storage



Store below 25°C. Keep tightly closed.



2 litre pack also states: Once opened pre-pack in tightly closed dispensing containers.



6.5 Nature And Contents Of Container






200ml:




Glass bottle with polypropylene cap.



6.6 Special Precautions For Disposal And Other Handling



None.



7. Marketing Authorisation Holder



L.C.M. Ltd.



Linthwaite Laboratories



Huddersfield



HD7 5QH



8. Marketing Authorisation Number(S)



PL 12965/0021



9. Date Of First Authorisation/Renewal Of The Authorisation



25th October 1993



10. Date Of Revision Of The Text



04/03/2011





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