PRECAUTIONS Benzonatate is chemically related to anesthetic agents of the
para-aminobenzoic acid class (e.g., procaine; tetracaine) and has been
associated with adverse CNS effects possibly related to a prior sensitivity to
related agents or interaction with concomitant medication.
Information for the Patient
Release of benzonatate from the capsule in the mouth can produce a temporary
local anesthesia of the oral mucosa and choking could occur. Therefore, the
capsules should be swallowed without chewing.
Usage in Pregnancy:
Pregnancy Category C.
Animal reproduction studies have not been
conducted with benzonatate. It is also not known whether benzonatate can cause
fetal harm when administered to a pregnant woman or can affect reproduction
capacity. Benzonatate should be given to a pregnant woman only if clearly
needed.
Nursing Mothers:
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 benzonatate is administered to a nursing
woman.
Carcinogenesis, Mutagenesis, Impairment of Fertility:
Carcinogenicity,
mutagenicity, and reproduction studies have not been conducted with
benzonatate.
Pediatric Use:
Safety and effectiveness in
children below the age of 10 has not been established.