Levorphanol Tartrate Tablet
FDA Label NDC 72162-2309

Full FDA labeling including Indications, Dosage, Usage, and Precautions

Structured Product Label

The following Structured Product Label (SPL) was submitted to the FDA by Bryant Ranch Prepack for the product Levorphanol Tartrate (NDC 72162-2309). This document serves as the official prescribing information, containing essential scientific data and clinical materials required for healthcare providers and patients.

This specific version of the label includes detailed information regarding other, warning: addiction, abuse, and misuse; risk evaluation and mitigation strategy (rems); life-threatening respiratory depression; accidental ingestion; neonatal opioid withdrawal syndrome; and risks from concomitant use with benzodiazepines or other cns depressants, description, mechanism of action, effects on the central nervous system, effects on the gastrointestinal tract and other smooth muscle, effects on the cardiovascular system, effects on the endocrine system, and other regulatory disclosures. Use the navigation below to review specific sections of the FDA submission.

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Storage And Disposal

Because of the risks associated with accidental ingestion, misuse, and abuse, advise patients to store Levorphanol Tartrate Tablets securely, out of sight and reach of children, and in a location not accessible by others, including visitors to the home [see WARNINGS, DRUG ABUSE AND DEPENDENCE]. Inform patients that leaving Levorphanol Tartrate Tablets unsecured can pose a deadly risk to others in the home.

Advise patients and caregivers that when medicines are no longer needed, they should be disposed of promptly. Expired, unwanted, or unused Levorphanol Tartrate Tablets 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.

Important Discontinuation Instructions

In order to avoid developing withdrawal symptoms, instruct patients not to discontinue Levorphanol Tartrate Tablets without first discussing a tapering plan with the prescriber [see DOSAGE AND ADMINISTRATION].

Embryo-Fetal Toxicity

Inform female patients of reproductive potential that Levorphanol Tartrate Tablets can cause fetal harm and to inform the prescriber of a known or suspected pregnancy [see WARNINGS, PRECAUTIONS; Pregnancy].

Patient Access To Naloxone For The Emergency Treatment Of Opioid Overdose

Discuss the availability of naloxone for the emergency treatment of opioid overdose with the patient and caregiver and assess the potential need for access to naloxone, both when initiating and renewing treatment with Levorphanol Tartrate Tablets [see WARNINGS, Life-Threatening Respiratory Depression; PRECAUTIONS, Information for Patients].

Inform patients and caregivers about the various ways to obtain naloxone as permitted by individual state naloxone dispensing and prescribing regulations (e.g., by prescription, directly from a pharmacist, or as part of a community-based program).

Consider prescribing naloxone, based on the patient’s risk factors for overdose, such as concomitant use of CNS depressants, a history of opioid use disorder, or prior opioid overdose. The presence of risk factors for overdose should not prevent the proper management of pain in any given patient [see WARNINGS, Addiction, Abuse, and Misuse; Life-Threatening Respiratory Depression; Risks from Concomitant Use with Benzodiazepines or Other CNS Depressants].

Consider prescribing naloxone when the patient has household members (including children) or other close contacts at risk for accidental ingestion or overdose.

Medication Guide

Levorphanol Tartrate
(lee vor’ fa nol tar’ trate)
Tablets CII

Levorphanol Tartrate Tablets are:

  • A strong prescription pain medicine that contains an opioid (narcotic) that is used to manage pain, severe enough to require an opioid pain medicine when other pain treatments such as non-opioid pain medicines do not treat your pain well enough or you cannot tolerate them.
  • An opioid pain medicine that can put you at risk for overdose and death. Even if you take your dose correctly as prescribed you are at risk for opioid addiction, abuse, and misuse that can lead to death.

Important information about Levorphanol Tartrate Tablets:

  • Get emergency help or call 911 right away if you take too much Levorphanol Tartrate Tablets (overdose). When you first start taking Levorphanol Tartrate Tablets, when your dose is changed, or if you take too much (overdose), serious or life-threatening breathing problems that can lead to death may occur. Talk to your healthcare provider about naloxone, a medicine for the emergency treatment of an opioid overdose.
  • Taking Levorphanol Tartrate Tablets with other opioid medicines, benzodiazepines, alcohol, or other central nervous system depressants (including street drugs) can cause severe drowsiness, decreased awareness, breathing problems, coma and death.
  • Never give anyone else your Levorphanol Tartrate Tablets. They could die from taking it. Selling or giving away Levorphanol Tartrate Tablets is against the law.
  • Store Levorphanol Tartrate Tablets securely, out of sight and reach of children, and in a location not accessible by others, including visitors to the home.

Do not take Levorphanol Tartrate Tablets if you have:

  • severe asthma trouble breathing, or other lung problems
  • a bowel blockage or have narrowing of the stomach or intestines
  • previously had an allergic reaction to levorphanol

Before taking Levorphanol Tartrate Tablets, tell your healthcare provider if you have a history of:

  • head injury, seizures
  • liver, kidney, thyroid problems
  • problems urinating
  • pancreas or gallbladder problems
  • abuse of street or prescription drugs, alcohol addiction, opioid overdose, or mental health problems.
  • Tell your healthcare provider if you are:

    • pregnant or planning to become pregnant. Prolonged use of Levorphanol Tartrate Tablets during pregnancy can cause withdrawal symptoms in your newborn baby that could be life-threatening if not recognized and treated.
    • breastfeeding. Levorphanol Tartrate Tablets passes into breast milk and may harm your baby.
    • living in a household where there are small children or someone who has abused street or prescription drugs
    • taking prescription or over-the-counter medicines, vitamins, or herbal supplements. Taking Levorphanol Tartrate Tablets with certain other medicines can cause serious side effects that could lead to death.

When taking Levorphanol Tartrate Tablets:

  • Do not change your dose. Take Levorphanol Tartrate Tablets exactly as prescribed by your healthcare provider. Use the lowest dose possible for the shortest time needed.
  • Take your prescribed dose every 6 to 8 hours as needed for pain. Do not take more than your prescribed dose. If you miss a dose, take your next dose at your usual time.
  • Call your healthcare provider if the dose you are taking does not control your pain.
  • If you have been taking Levorphanol Tartrate Tablets regularly, do not stop taking without talking to your healthcare provider.
  • Dispose of expired, unwanted, or unused Levorphanol Tartrate Tablets by promptly flushing down the toilet, if a drug take-back option is not readily available. Visit www.fda.gov/drugdisposal for additional information on disposal of unused medicines.

While taking Levorphanol Tartrate Tablets DO NOT:

  • Drive or operate heavy machinery, until you know how Levorphanol Tartrate Tablets affects you. Levorphanol Tartrate Tablets can make you sleepy, dizzy, or lightheaded.
  • Drink alcohol or use prescription or over-the-counter medicines that contain alcohol. Using products containing alcohol during treatment with Levorphanol Tartrate Tablets may cause you to overdose and die.

The possible side effects of Levorphanol Tartrate Tablets:

  • constipation, nausea, sleepiness, vomiting, tiredness, headache, dizziness, abdominal pain. Call your healthcare provider if you have any of these symptoms and they are severe.
  • Get emergency medical help or call 911 right away if you have:

    • trouble breathing, shortness of breath, fast heartbeat, chest pain, swelling of your face, tongue, or throat, extreme drowsiness, light-headedness when changing positions, feeling faint, agitation, high body temperature, trouble walking, stiff muscles, or mental changes such as confusion.

These are not all the possible side effects of Levorphanol Tartrate Tablets. Call your doctor for medical advice about side effects. You may report side effects to FDA at 1-800-FDA-1088. For more information go to dailymed.nlm.nih.gov.

For more information you can call 1-888-848-3593.

This Medication Guide has been approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration.

Distributed by:
Virtus Pharmaceuticals, LLC
Langhorne, PA 19047

Rev. 08/2020

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