Arolast
Arolast Uses, Dosage, Side Effects, Food Interaction and all others data.
Arolast is a phosphodiesterase-4 (PDE-4) inhibitor which, due to its selective inhibition of the PDE4 isoenzyme, has potential antiinflammatory and antimodulatory effects in the pulmonary system. It is thought that the increased levels of intracellular cyclic AMP are responsible for the therapeutic actions of Arolast.
Arolast (and its active metabolite, roflumilast N-oxide) increases cyclic adenosine-3′, 5′-monophosphate (cAMP) in lung cells by inhibiting PDE4. Increased cAMP activates PKA, which inactivates transcription factors involved in inflammation. Romflumilast also decreases the amount of sputum neutrophils and eosinophils in COPD patients.
Trade Name | Arolast |
Availability | Prescription only |
Generic | Roflumilast |
Roflumilast Other Names | Roflumilast, Roflumilastum |
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Weight | 500mcg |
Type | Tablet |
Formula | C17H14Cl2F2N2O3 |
Weight | Average: 403.207 Monoisotopic: 402.034954148 |
Protein binding | Roflumilast is 99% plasma protein bound. |
Groups | Approved |
Therapeutic Class | Antihistamines anti-allergies & hypo-sensitisation |
Manufacturer | Aristopharma Ltd |
Available Country | Bangladesh |
Last Updated: | September 19, 2023 at 7:00 am |
Uses
Arolast is used for:
- As add-on therapy to bronchodilator treatment.
- For the maintenance treatment of severe Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) associated with chronic bronchitis (i.e. patients with a history of chronic cough and sputum) in adult patients with a history of frequent exacerbations.
Arolast should not be used as a rescue medication.
Arolast is also used to associated treatment for these conditions: Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD)
How Arolast works
Arolast is a phosphodiesterase-4 (PDE-4) inhibitor which, due to its selective inhibition of the PDE4 isoenzyme, has potential antiinflammatory and antimodulatory effects in the pulmonary system. It is thought that the increased levels of intracellular cyclic AMP are responsible for the therapeutic actions of Arolast.
Dosage
Arolast dosage
The recommended dosage for patients with COPD is one 500 mcg tablet daily, with or without food.
Side Effects
General disorders: Fatigue.
Metabolism and nutrition disorders: Decreased appetite, Weight decreased.
Musculoskeletal and connective tissue disorders: Back pain, muscle spasms.
Nervous system disorders: Dizziness, Headache, Tremor.
Psychiatric disorders: Anxiety, Depression, Insomnia.
Toxicity
Headache, weight loss, GI upset, insomnia, and loose stools.
Precaution
Not as emergency treatment for relief of acute brochospasm. Monitor body wt regularly. Severe immunological disease, severe acute infections, cancers (except basal cell carcinoma) or patients on immunosuppressants; CHF (NYHA grades III & IV). History of depression associated with suicidal ideation or behavior. Galactose intolerance, Lapp-lactase deficiency or glucose-galactose malabsorption. Hepatic impairment. Pregnancy & lactation.
Interaction
A major step in Arolast metabolism is the N-oxidation of Arolast to Arolast N-oxide by CYP3A4 and CYP1A2. Therefore, the use of strong cytochrome P450 enzyme inducers (e.g. rifampicin, phenobarbital, carbamazepine, phenytoin) with Arolast is not recommended. The co-administration of Arolast with CYP3A4 inhibitors or dual inhibitors that inhibit both CYP3A4 and CYP1A2 simultaneously (e.g., erythromycin, ketoconazole, fluvoxamine, enoxacin, cimetidine) may increase Arolast systemic exposure and may result in increased adverse reactions. The co-administration of Arolast with oral contraceptives containing gestodene and ethinyl estradiol may increase roflumilast systemic exposure and may result in increased side effects.
Food Interaction
- Take with or without food. Administering roflumilast with a high-fat meal reduced and delayed the Cmax and Tmax, respectively, but did not impact the AUC of roflumilast or its active metabolite (roflumilast N‐oxide).
[Minor] Food intake does not affect the total exposure to roflumilast and its pharmacologically active N-oxide metabolite, but delays the time to maximum concentration (Tmax) of roflumilast by one hour and reduces its peak plasma concentration (Cmax) by approximately 40%.
The Tmax and Cmax of
roflumilast N-oxide are unaffected.
Arolast may be taken with or without food.
Arolast Drug Interaction
Moderate: budesonide / formoterolUnknown: fluticasone / salmeterol, fluticasone / vilanterol, rosuvastatin, duloxetine, apixaban, fluticasone nasal, furosemide, atorvastatin, guaifenesin, esomeprazole, albuterol, pantoprazole, tiotropium, tiotropium, fluticasone / umeclidinium / vilanterol, albuterol, cyanocobalamin, ascorbic acid, cholecalciferol
Arolast Disease Interaction
Volume of Distribution
Arolast has a Vd of 2.9L/kg with a dose of 500mcg. Permeability of roflumilast across the blood-brain barrier appears to be poor in rat studies.
Elimination Route
After a 500mcg dose, the bioavailability of roflumilast is about 80%. In the fasted state, maximum plasma concentrations are reached in 0.5 to 2 hours. While in the fed state, Cmax is reduced by 40%, Tmax is increased by one hour, and total absorption is unchanged.
Half Life
Plasma half-life of roflumilast is 17 hours and its metabolite is 30 hours (oral dose).
Clearance
~9.6 L/hour.
Elimination Route
Arolast is excreted 70% in the urine as roflumilast N-oxide.
Pregnancy & Breastfeeding use
Pregnancy Category C. There are no adequate and well-controlled studies in pregnant women. Arolast should not be used during pregnancy & lactation.
Contraindication
Hypersensitivity to Arolast or to any of the excipients. Moderate to severe liver impairment.
Special Warning
Geriatrics ( 65 years of age): There were no overall differences in safety and effectiveness of Arolast in the elderly compared to younger patients with COPD. Therefore, no dose adjustment is necessary.
Pediatrics (<18 years of age): Safety and effectiveness of Arolast in children and adolescents below 18 years of age have not been established.
Hepatic Impairment: Arolast is not recommended for use in patients with moderate or severe liver impairment.
Renal impairment: No dosage adjustment is necessary for patients with renal impairment
Acute Overdose
No case of overdose has been reported in clinical studies with Arolast. However, during the Phase I studies of Arolast, at an increased rate after a single oral dose of 2500 mcg and a single dose of 5000 mcg,
The following symptoms were observed: headache, gastrointestinal disorders, dizziness, palpitations, lightheadedness, clamminess and arterial hypotension.
Missed Dose: Patients should be advised that if they forget to take a tablet at the usual time, they should take the tablet as soon as they remember or continue on the next day with the next tablet at the usual time. Patients should not take a double dose to make up for a forgotten dose.
Storage Condition
Store below 30° C, keep away from light, moisture. Keep out of the reach of children.
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FAQ
What is Arolast used for?
Arolast is used in people with severe chronic obstructive pulmonary disease to reduce the number of episodes or worsening of COPD symptoms.
How safe is Arolast?
As for the safety of Arolast treatment, the overall cumulative incidence of adverse drug reaction was 54.2% in the Arolast group and 48.2% in the placebo group.
How does Arolast work?
Arolast works by decreasing swelling in the lungs.
What are the common side effects of Arolast?
Common side effects of Arolast are include:
- diarrhea.
- nausea.
- dizziness.
- headache.
- back pain.
- muscle spasm.
- decrease in appetite.
- uncontrollable shaking of a part of your body.
Is Arolast safe during pregnancy?
The manufacturer makes no recommendation regarding use during pregnancy.Arolast disrupted the labor and delivery process in animal studies. Do not use this drug during labor and delivery.
Is Arolast safe during breastfeeding?
Excretion into human milk is probable.Animals given 1 mg/kg of this drug orally had breastmilk concentrations of active drug or its metabolites of 0.32 mcg/gram after 8 hours.
When should best taken of Arolast?
It is usually taken with or without food once a day. Take Arolast at around the same time every day.
How quickly does Arolast work?
Your breathing difficulty and other symptoms of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease may improve within several weeks of taking Daliresp.
Does Arolast cause depression?
Depression, anxiety, and insomnia occur about twice as often in patients taking Arolast as in those taking placebo.
Who should not take Arolast?
You should not use Arolast if you are allergic to it, or if you have moderate or severe liver disease. Tell your doctor if you have ever had: liver disease,depression, mental illness, or suicidal thoughts or actions.
Can I take Arolast for a long time?
You should take it once daily for the first 4 weeks only. After the first 4 weeks, you will increase to the 500-mcg dose. The 250-mcg dose is a starting dose only.Arolast is not the effective dose and should not be taken for more than the first 4 weeks.
What happens if I miss a dose of Arolast?
Take the medicine as soon as you can, but skip the missed dose if it is almost time for your next dose. Do not take two doses at one time.
Does Arolast cause weight loss?
Arolast can cause weight loss. You should check your weight on a regular basis. You will also need to see your doctor regularly to have your weight checked. If you notice that you are losing weight, call your doctor.
What is Arolast indication?
Arolast is indicated as a treatment to reduce the risk of COPD exacerbations in patients with severe COPD associated with chronic bronchitis and a history of exacerbations.Arolast is not a bronchodilator, and it is not indicated for the treatment of acute bronchospasm.
Can Arolast be crushed?
Nothing in the prescribing information accompanying the drug would indicate that the tablets cannot be crushed.
What happens if I overdose of Arolast?
Seek emergency medical attention.
Can I stop Arolast suddenly?
You should keep taking Arolast until your doctor discontinues the treatment. Do not stop taking Arolast without talking to your doctor, even if you are feeling better and are no longer having symptoms of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.