Advise the patient to read the FDA-approved patient labeling (Medication Guide).
Storage and Disposal
Because of the risks associated with accidental ingestion, misuse, and abuse, advise patients to store hydrocodone bitartrate and acetaminophen oral solution securely, out of sight and reach of children, and in a location not accessible by others, including visitors to the home. Inform patients that leaving hydrocodone bitartrate and acetaminophen oral solution unsecured can pose a deadly risk to others in the home [see
WARNINGS,
DRUG ABUSE AND DEPENDENCE].
Advise patients and caregivers that when medicines are no longer needed, they should be disposed of promptly. Expired, unwanted, or unused hydrocodone bitartrate and acetaminophen oral solution should be disposed of by flushing the unused medication down the toilet if a drug take-back option is not readily available. Inform patients that they can visit
www.fda.gov/drugdisposal for a complete list of medicines recommended for disposal by flushing, as well as additional information on disposal of unused medicines.
Medication Errors
Strongly advise patients and caregivers to always use a graduated oral syringe or measuring cup, with metric units of measurements (i.e., mL), to correctly measure the prescribed amount of medication.
Inform patients and caregivers that oral dosing devices may be obtained from their pharmacy and to never use household teaspoons or tablespoons to measure hydrocodone bitartrate and acetaminophen oral solution [see
WARNINGS].
If the prescribed concentration is changed, instruct patients on how to correctly measure the new dose to avoid errors which could result in accidental overdose and death.
Addiction, Abuse, and Misuse
Inform patients that the use of hydrocodone bitartrate and acetaminophen oral solution, even when taken as recommended, can result in addiction, abuse, and misuse, which can lead to overdose and death [see
WARNINGS]. Instruct patients not to share hydrocodone bitartrate and acetaminophen oral solution with others and to take steps to protect hydrocodone bitartrate and acetaminophen oral solution from theft or misuse.
Life-Threatening Respiratory Depression
Inform patients of the risk of life-threatening respiratory depression, including information that the risk is greatest when starting hydrocodone bitartrate and acetaminophen oral solution or when the dosage is increased, and that it can occur even at recommended dosages.
Educate patients and caregivers on how to recognize respiratory depression and emphasize the importance of calling 911 or getting emergency medical help right away in the event of a known or suspected overdose [see
WARNINGS; Life-Threatening Respiratory Depression].
Accidental Ingestion
Inform patients that accidental ingestion, especially by children, may result in respiratory depression or death [see
WARNINGS]
. Instruct patients to take steps to store securely and to dispose of unused hydrocodone bitartrate and acetaminophen oral solution by flushing down the toilet.
Interactions with Benzodiazepines and Other Central Nervous System (CNS) Depressants
Inform patients and caregivers that potentially fatal additive effects may occur if hydrocodone bitartrate and acetaminophen oral solution is used with benzodiazepines and other CNS depressants, including alcohol, and not to use these concomitantly unless supervised by a healthcare provider [see
WARNINGS,
PRECAUTIONS;
Drug Interactions].
Patient Access to Naloxone for the Emergency Treatment of Opioid Overdose
Discuss with the patient and caregiver the availability of naloxone for the emergency treatment of opioid overdose, both when initiating and renewing treatment with hydrocodone bitartrate and acetaminophen oral solution. Inform patients and caregivers about the various ways to obtain naloxone as permitted by individual state naloxone dispensing and prescribing requirements or guidelines (e.g., by prescription, directly from a pharmacist, or as part of a community-based program) [see
WARNINGS; Life- Threatening Respiratory Depression,
DOSAGE AND ADMINISTRATION].
Educate patients and caregivers on how to recognize the signs and symptoms of an overdose.
Explain to patients and caregivers that naloxone’s effects are temporary, and that they must call 911 or get emergency medical help right away in all cases of known or suspected opioid overdose, even if naloxone is administered [see
OVERDOSAGE].
If naloxone is prescribed, also advise patients and caregivers:
· How to treat with naloxone in the event of an opioid overdose
· To tell family and friends about their naloxone and to keep it in a place where family and friends can access it in an emergency
· To read the Patient Information (or other educational material) that will come with their naloxone. Emphasize the importance of doing this before an opioid emergency happens, so the patient and caregiver will know what to do.
Hyperalgesia and Allodynia
Inform patients and caregivers not to increase opioid dosage without first consulting a clinician. Advise patients to seek medical attention if they experience symptoms of hyperalgesia, including worsening pain, increased sensitivity to pain, or new pain [see
WARNINGS,
ADVERSE REACTIONS].
Serotonin Syndrome
Inform patients that hydrocodone bitartrate and acetaminophen oral solution could cause a rare but potentially life-threatening condition resulting from concomitant administration of serotonergic drugs. Warn patients of the symptoms of serotonin syndrome and to seek medical attention right away if symptoms develop. Instruct patients to inform their healthcare providers if they are taking, or plan to take serotonergic medications [see
PRECAUTIONS; Drug Interactions].
Monoamine Oxidase Inhibitor (MAOI) Interaction
Inform patients to avoid taking hydrocodone bitartrate and acetaminophen oral solution while using any drugs that inhibit monoamine oxidase. Patients should not start MAOIs while taking hydrocodone bitartrate and acetaminophen oral solution [see
PRECAUTIONS; Drug Interactions].
Important Administration Instructions
Instruct patients how to properly measure and take hydrocodone bitartrate and acetaminophen oral solution [see
DOSAGE AND ADMINISTRATION,
WARNINGS].
- Instruct patients and caregivers on how to accurately measure and administer the correct dose of hydrocodone bitartrate and acetaminophen oral solution.
- Strongly advise patients and caregivers to always use a graduated oral dosing syringe or measuring cup with metric units of measurements (i.e., mL) to correctly measure the prescribed amount of medication. [see
WARNINGS].
- Inform patients and caregivers that oral dosing devices may be obtained from their pharmacy and to never use household teaspoons or tablespoons to measure hydrocodone bitartrate and acetaminophen oral solution.
- Advise patients not to adjust the dose of hydrocodone bitartrate and acetaminophen oral solution without consulting with a physician or other healthcare professional.
- If patients have been receiving treatment with hydrocodone bitartrate and acetaminophen oral solution for more than a few weeks and cessation of therapy is indicated, counsel them on the importance of safely tapering the dose as abrupt discontinuation of the medication could precipitate withdrawal symptoms. Provide a dose schedule to accomplish a gradual discontinuation of the medication [see
DOSAGE AND ADMINISTRATION].
Important Discontinuation Instructions
In order to avoid developing withdrawal symptoms, instruct patients not to discontinue hydrocodone bitartrate and acetaminophen oral solution without first discussing a tapering plan with the prescriber [see
DOSAGE AND ADMINISTRATION].
Driving or Operating Heavy Machinery
Inform patients that hydrocodone bitartrate and acetaminophen oral solution may impair the ability to perform potentially hazardous activities such as driving a car or operating heavy machinery. Advise patients not to perform such tasks until they know how they will react to the medication [see
WARNINGS].
Constipation
Advise patients of the potential for severe constipation, including management instructions and when to seek medical attention [see
ADVERSE REACTIONS,
CLINICAL PHARMACOLOGY].
Adrenal Insufficiency
Inform patients that hydrocodone bitartrate and acetaminophen oral solution could cause adrenal insufficiency, a potentially life-threatening condition. Adrenal insufficiency may present with non-specific symptoms and signs such as nausea, vomiting, anorexia, fatigue, weakness, dizziness, and low blood pressure. Advise patients to seek medical attention if they experience a constellation of these symptoms [see
WARNINGS].
Maximum Daily Dose of Acetaminophen
Inform patients to not take more than 4000 milligrams of acetaminophen per day. Advise patients to call their prescriber if they take more than the recommended dose.
Hypotension
Inform patients that hydrocodone bitartrate and acetaminophen oral solution may cause orthostatic hypotension and syncope. Instruct patients how to recognize symptoms of low blood pressure and how to reduce the risk of serious consequences should hypotension occur (e.g., sit or lie down, carefully rise from a sitting or lying position) [see
WARNINGS].
Anaphylaxis
Inform patients that anaphylaxis has been reported with ingredients contained in hydrocodone bitartrate and acetaminophen oral solution. Advise patients how to recognize such a reaction and when to seek medical attention [see
CONTRAINDICATIONS,
ADVERSE REACTIONS].
Pregnancy
Neonatal Opioid Withdrawal Syndrome
Inform female patients of reproductive potential that use of hydrocodone bitartrate and acetaminophen oral solution for an extended period of time during pregnancy can result in neonatal opioid withdrawal syndrome, which may be life-threatening if not recognized and treated [see
WARNINGS,
PRECAUTIONS; Pregnancy].
Embryo-Fetal Toxicity
Inform female patients of reproductive potential that hydrocodone bitartrate and acetaminophen oral solution can cause fetal harm and to inform their healthcare provider of a known or suspected pregnancy [see
PRECAUTIONS; Pregnancy].
Lactation
Advise nursing mothers to carefully observe infants for increased sleepiness (more than usual), breathing difficulties, or limpness. Instruct nursing mothers to seek immediate medical care if they notice these signs [see
PRECAUTIONS; Nursing Mothers].
Infertility
Inform patients that use of opioids for an extended period of time may cause reduced fertility. It is not known whether these effects on fertility are reversible [see
ADVERSE REACTIONS].