Nilutamide NILUTAMIDE ANI PHARMACEUTICALS, INC. FDA Approved Nilutamide Tablets contain nilutamide, a nonsteroidal, orally active antiandrogen having the chemical name 5,5-dimethyl-3-[4-nitro-3-(trifluoromethyl)phenyl]-2,4-imidazolidinedione with the following structural formula: Nilutamide is a microcrystalline, white to practically white powder with a molecular weight of 317.25. Its molecular formula is C 12 H 10 F 3 N 3 O 4 . It is freely soluble in ethyl acetate, acetone, chloroform, ethyl alcohol, dichloromethane, and methanol. It is slightly soluble in water [<0.1% W/V at 25°C (77°F)]. It melts between 153°C and 156°C (307.4°F and 312.8°F). Each Nilutamide Tablet contains 150 mg of nilutamide. The inactive ingredients in Nilutamide Tablets include: calcium stearate, docusate sodium, lactose, povidone, corn starch, and talc. structure
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Substance Nilutamide
Route
ORAL
Applications
ANDA207631
Package NDC

Drug Facts

Composition & Profile

Strengths
150 mg
Quantities
30 tablets 10 tablets
Treats Conditions
Indications And Usage Metastatic Prostate Cancer Nilutamide Tablets Are Indicated For Use In Combination With Surgical Castration For The Treatment Of Metastatic Prostate Cancer Stage D 2 For Maximum Benefit Treatment With Nilutamide Tablets Must Begin On The Same Day As Or On The Day After Surgical Castration
Pill Appearance
Shape: round Color: white Imprint: ANI;173

Identifiers & Packaging

Container Type BOX
All Product Codes
UPC
0362559173315
UNII
51G6I8B902
Packaging

HOW SUPPLIED Nilutamide Tablets, 150 mg, are supplied in boxes of 30 tablets. Each box contains 3 child-resistant, PVC, aluminum foil-backed blisters of 10 tablets (NDC 62559-173-31). Each round, biconvex, white to off-white tablet is debossed with “ANI” and “173” on one side and plain on the other side. Store at 25°C (77°F); excursions permitted between 15 to 30°C (59 to 86°F) [see USP Controlled Room Temperature]. Protect from light. Keep out of reach of children. Manufactured by: ANI Pharmaceuticals, Inc. Baudette, MN 56623 9625 Rev 07/17 ani-logo; PACKAGE/LABEL PRINCIPAL DISPLAY PANEL Nilutamide Tablets, 150 mg NDC 62559-173-31 Rx only 30 (3 x 10) Unit-of-Use Tablets carton

Package Descriptions
  • HOW SUPPLIED Nilutamide Tablets, 150 mg, are supplied in boxes of 30 tablets. Each box contains 3 child-resistant, PVC, aluminum foil-backed blisters of 10 tablets (NDC 62559-173-31). Each round, biconvex, white to off-white tablet is debossed with “ANI” and “173” on one side and plain on the other side. Store at 25°C (77°F); excursions permitted between 15 to 30°C (59 to 86°F) [see USP Controlled Room Temperature]. Protect from light. Keep out of reach of children. Manufactured by: ANI Pharmaceuticals, Inc. Baudette, MN 56623 9625 Rev 07/17 ani-logo
  • PACKAGE/LABEL PRINCIPAL DISPLAY PANEL Nilutamide Tablets, 150 mg NDC 62559-173-31 Rx only 30 (3 x 10) Unit-of-Use Tablets carton

Overview

Nilutamide Tablets contain nilutamide, a nonsteroidal, orally active antiandrogen having the chemical name 5,5-dimethyl-3-[4-nitro-3-(trifluoromethyl)phenyl]-2,4-imidazolidinedione with the following structural formula: Nilutamide is a microcrystalline, white to practically white powder with a molecular weight of 317.25. Its molecular formula is C 12 H 10 F 3 N 3 O 4 . It is freely soluble in ethyl acetate, acetone, chloroform, ethyl alcohol, dichloromethane, and methanol. It is slightly soluble in water [<0.1% W/V at 25°C (77°F)]. It melts between 153°C and 156°C (307.4°F and 312.8°F). Each Nilutamide Tablet contains 150 mg of nilutamide. The inactive ingredients in Nilutamide Tablets include: calcium stearate, docusate sodium, lactose, povidone, corn starch, and talc. structure

Indications & Usage

Metastatic Prostate Cancer Nilutamide Tablets are indicated for use in combination with surgical castration for the treatment of metastatic prostate cancer (Stage D 2 ). For maximum benefit, treatment with Nilutamide Tablets must begin on the same day as or on the day after surgical castration.

Dosage & Administration

The recommended dosage is 300 mg once a day for 30 days, followed thereafter by 150 mg once a day. Nilutamide Tablets can be taken with or without food.

Warnings & Precautions
WARNINGS Interstitial Pneumonitis Interstitial pneumonitis has been reported in 2% of patients in controlled clinical trials in patients exposed to nilutamide. A small study in Japanese subjects showed that 8 of 47 patients (17%) developed interstitial pneumonitis. Reports of interstitial changes including pulmonary fibrosis that led to hospitalization and death have been reported rarely post-marketing. Symptoms included exertional dyspnea, cough, chest pain, and fever. X-rays showed interstitial or alveolo-interstitial changes, and pulmonary function tests revealed a restrictive pattern with decreased DLco. Most cases occurred within the first 3 months of treatment with Nilutamide Tablets, and most reversed with discontinuation of therapy. A routine chest X-ray should be performed prior to initiating treatment with Nilutamide Tablets. Baseline pulmonary function tests may be considered. Patients should be instructed to report any new or worsening shortness of breath that they experience while on Nilutamide Tablets. If symptoms occur, Nilutamide Tablets should be immediately discontinued until it can be determined if the symptoms are drug related. Hepatitis Rare cases of death or hospitalization due to severe liver injury have been reported post-marketing in association with the use of Nilutamide Tablets. Hepatotoxicity in these reports generally occurred within the first 3 to 4 months of treatment. Hepatitis or marked increases in liver enzymes leading to drug discontinuation occurred in 1% of Nilutamide Tablet patients in controlled clinical trials. Serum transaminase levels should be measured prior to starting treatment with Nilutamide Tablets, at regular intervals for the first 4 months of treatment, and periodically thereafter. Liver function tests should also be obtained at the first sign or symptom suggestive of liver dysfunction, e.g. nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain, fatigue, anorexia, "flu-like" symptoms, dark urine, jaundice, or right upper quadrant tenderness. If at any time, a patient has jaundice, or their ALT rises above 2 times the upper limit of normal, Nilutamide Tablets should be immediately discontinued with close follow-up of liver function tests until resolution. Use in Women Nilutamide Tablets have no indication for women, and should not be used in this population, particularly for non-serious or non-life threatening conditions. Other Foreign post-marketing surveillance has revealed isolated cases of aplastic anemia in which a causal relationship with Nilutamide Tablets could not be ascertained.
Boxed Warning
Interstitial Pneumonitis Interstitial pneumonitis has been reported in 2% of patients in controlled clinical trials in patients exposed to nilutamide. A small study in Japanese subjects showed that 8 of 47 patients (17%) developed interstitial pneumonitis. Reports of interstitial changes including pulmonary fibrosis that led to hospitalization and death have been reported rarely post-marketing. Symptoms included exertional dyspnea, cough, chest pain, and fever. X-rays showed interstitial or alveolo-interstitial changes, and pulmonary function tests revealed a restrictive pattern with decreased DLco. Most cases occurred within the first 3 months of treatment with Nilutamide Tablets, and most reversed with discontinuation of therapy. A routine chest X-ray should be performed prior to initiating treatment with Nilutamide Tablets. Baseline pulmonary function tests may be considered. Patients should be instructed to report any new or worsening shortness of breath that they experience while on Nilutamide Tablets. If symptoms occur, Nilutamide Tablets should be immediately discontinued until it can be determined if the symptoms are drug related.
Contraindications

Nilutamide Tablets are contraindicated: • in patients with severe hepatic impairment (baseline hepatic enzymes should be evaluated prior to treatment) • in patients with severe respiratory insufficiency • in patients with hypersensitivity to nilutamide or any component of this preparation.

Adverse Reactions

Clinical Trial Experience The following adverse experiences were reported during a multicenter clinical trial comparing Nilutamide Tablets + surgical castration versus placebo + surgical castration. The most frequently reported (greater than 5%) adverse experiences during treatment with Nilutamide Tablets in combination with surgical castration are listed below. For comparison, adverse experiences seen with surgical castration and placebo are also listed. Adverse Experience Nilutamide Tablets + surgical castration (N=225) % All Placebo + surgical castration (N=232) % All Cardiovascular System Hypertension 5.3 2.6 Digestive System Nausea 9.8 6.0 Constipation 7.1 3.9 Endocrine System Hot flushes 28.4 22.4 Metabolic and Nutritional System Increased AST 8.0 3.9 Increased ALT 7.6 4.3 Nervous System Dizziness 7.1 3.4 Respiratory System Dyspnea 6.2 7.3 Special Senses Impaired adaptation to dark 12.9 1.3 Abnormal vision 6.7 1.7 Urogenital System Urinary tract infection 8.0 9.1 The overall incidence of adverse experiences was 86% (194/225) for the Nilutamide Tablets group and 81% (188/232) for the placebo group. The following adverse experiences were reported during a multicenter clinical trial comparing Nilutamide Tablets + leuprolide versus placebo + leuprolide. The most frequently reported (greater than 5%) adverse experiences during treatment with Nilutamide Tablets in combination with leuprolide are listed below. For comparison, adverse experiences seen with leuprolide and placebo are also listed. Adverse Experience Nilutamide Tablets + leuprolide (N=209) % All Placebo + leuprolide (N=202) % All Body as a Whole Pain 26.8 27.7 Headache 13.9 10.4 Asthenia 19.1 20.8 Back pain 11.5 16.8 Abdominal pain 10.0 5.4 Chest pain 7.2 4.5 Flu syndrome 7.2 3.0 Fever 5.3 6.4 Cardiovascular System Hypertension 9.1 9.9 Digestive System Nausea 23.9 8.4 Constipation 19.6 16.8 Anorexia 11.0 6.4 Dyspepsia 6.7 4.5 Vomiting 5.7 4.0 Endocrine System Hot flushes 66.5 59.4 Impotence 11.0 12.9 Libido decreased 11.0 4.5 Hemic and Lymphatic System Anemia 7.2 6.4 Metabolic and Nutritional System Increased AST 12.9 13.9 Peripheral edema 12.4 17.3 Increased ALT 9.1 8.9 Musculoskeletal System Bone Pain 6.2 5.0 Nervous System Insomnia 16.3 15.8 Dizziness 10.0 11.4 Depression 8.6 7.4 Hypesthesia 5.3 2.0 Respiratory System Dyspnea 10.5 7.4 Upper respiratory infection 8.1 10.9 Pneumonia 5.3 3.5 Skin and Appendages Sweating 6.2 3.0 Body hair loss 5.7 0.5 Dry skin 5.3 2.5 Rash 5.3 4.0 Special Senses Impaired adaptation to dark 56.9 5.4 Chromatopsia 8.6 0.0 Impaired adaptation to light 7.7 1.0 Abnormal vision 6.2 4.5 Urogenital System Testicular atrophy 16.3 12.4 Gynecomastia 10.5 11.9 Urinary tract infection 8.6 21.3 Hematuria 8.1 7.9 Urinary tract disorder 7.2 10.4 Nocturia 6.7 6.4 The overall incidence of adverse experiences is 99.5% (208/209) for the Nilutamide Tablets group and 98.5% (199/202) for the placebo group. Some frequently occurring adverse experiences, for example hot flushes, impotence, and decreased libido, are known to be associated with low serum androgen levels and known to occur with medical or surgical castration alone. Notable was the higher incidence of visual disturbances (variously described as impaired adaptation to darkness, abnormal vision, and colored vision), which led to treatment discontinuation in 1% to 2% of patients. Interstitial pneumonitis occurred in one (<1%) patient receiving Nilutamide Tablets in combination with surgical castration and in seven patients (3%) receiving Nilutamide Tablets in combination with leuprolide and one patient receiving placebo in combination with leuprolide. Overall, it has been reported in 2% of patients receiving Nilutamide Tablets. This included a report of interstitial pneumonitis in 8 of 47 patients (17%) in a small study performed in Japan. In addition, the following adverse experiences were reported in 2 to 5% of patients treated with Nilutamide Tablets in combination with leuprolide or orchiectomy. Body as a Whole: Malaise (2%). Cardiovascular System: Angina (2%), heart failure (3%), syncope (2%). Digestive System: Diarrhea (2%), gastrointestinal disorder (2%), gastrointestinal hemorrhage (2%), melena (2%). Metabolic and Nutritional System: Alcohol intolerance (5%), edema (2%), weight loss (2%). Musculoskeletal System: Arthritis (2%). Nervous System: Dry mouth (2%), nervousness (2%), paresthesia (3%). Respiratory System: Cough increased (2%), interstitial lung disease (2%), lung disorder (4%), rhinitis (2%). Skin and Appendages: Pruritus (2%). Special Senses: Cataract (2%), photophobia (2%). Laboratory Values: Haptoglobin increased (2%), leukopenia (3%), alkaline phosphatase increased (3%), BUN increased (2%), creatinine increased (2%), hyperglycemia (4%). To report SUSPECTED ADVERSE REACTIONS, contact ANI Pharmaceuticals, Inc. at 1-800-308-6755 or FDA at 1-800-FDA-1088 or www.fda.gov/medwatch.

Drug Interactions

In vitro , nilutamide has been shown to inhibit the activity of liver cytochrome P-450 isoenzymes and, therefore, may reduce the metabolism of compounds requiring these systems. Consequently, drugs with a low therapeutic margin, such as vitamin K antagonists, phenytoin, and theophylline, could have a delayed elimination and increases in their serum half-life leading to a toxic level. The dosage of these drugs or others with a similar metabolism may need to be modified if they are administered concomitantly with nilutamide. For example, when vitamin K antagonists are administered concomitantly with nilutamide, prothrombin time should be carefully monitored and, if necessary, the dosage of vitamin K antagonists should be reduced.


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