SUMMARY CMI
Bosentan GH
Consumer Medicine Information (CMI) summary
Bosentan may cause birth defects and is contraindicated in pregnancy. See Section 4.3 CONTRAINDICATIONS and Section 4.4 SPECIAL WARNINGS AND PRECAUTIONS FOR USE. Rare cases of hepatic cirrhosis and hepatic failure have been reported in patients using bosentan. See Section 4.4 SPECIAL WARNINGS AND PRECAUTIONS FOR USE. |
1. Why am I using Bosentan GH?
Bosentan GH contains the active ingredient bosentan (as monohydrate). Bosentan GH is used to for the treatment of high blood pressure in the blood vessels between the heart and the lungs. This condition is called pulmonary arterial hypertension. This medicine acts to reduce abnormally high blood pressure by widening these blood vessels.
For more information, see Section 1. Why am I using Bosentan GH? in the full CMI.
2. What should I know before I use Bosentan GH?
Do not use if you have ever had an allergic reaction to Bosentan GH or any of the ingredients listed at the end of the CMI.
Talk to your doctor if you have any other medical conditions, take any other medicines, or are pregnant or plan to become pregnant or are breastfeeding.
For more information, see Section 2. What should I know before I use Bosentan GH? in the full CMI.
3. What if I am taking other medicines?
Some medicines may interfere with Bosentan GH and affect how it works.
A list of these medicines is in Section 3. What if I am taking other medicines? in the full CMI.
4. How do I use Bosentan GH?
Bosentan GH is taken by mouth, in the morning and evening, and can be taken with or without food. More instructions can be found in Section 4. How do I use Bosentan GH? in the full CMI.
5. What should I know while using Bosentan GH?
Things you should do | It is very important that you have a liver function blood test before you start treatment and every month after that. You need to have pregnancy tests monthly if you are a female of childbearing age. |
Things you should not do | Do not give the tablets to anyone else even if they have the same symptoms as you. |
Driving or using machines | Be careful before you drive or use any machines or tools until you know how Bosentan GH affects you. |
Looking after your medicine | Store below 25°C. |
For more information, see Section 5. What should I know while using Bosentan GH? in the full CMI.
6. Are there any side effects?
Common side effects include shortness of breath or difficulty in breathing; anaphylaxis and/ or swelling, most commonly around the eyes, lips, tongue or throat; nausea; vomiting; fever; unusual tiredness; stomach pain; yellowing of your skin or the whites of your eyes (jaundice); dark-coloured urine; chest pain. For more information, including what to do if you have any side effects, see Section 6. Are there any side effects? in the full CMI.
WARNING: Bosentan may cause birth defects and is contraindicated in pregnancy. See Section 4.3 CONTRAINDICATIONS and Section 4.4 SPECIAL WARNINGS AND PRECAUTIONS FOR USE.
Rare cases of hepatic cirrhosis and hepatic failure have been reported in patients using bosentan. See Section 4.4 SPECIAL WARNINGS AND PRECAUTIONS FOR USE.
FULL CMI
Bosentan GH
Active ingredient(s): Bosentan (as monohydrate)
Consumer Medicine Information (CMI)
This leaflet provides important information about using Bosentan GH. You should also speak to your doctor or pharmacist if you would like further information or if you have any concerns or questions about using Bosentan GH.
Where to find information in this leaflet:
1. Why am I using Bosentan GH?
2. What should I know before I use Bosentan GH?
3. What if I am taking other medicines?
4. How do I use Bosentan GH?
5. What should I know while using Bosentan GH?
6. Are there any side effects?
7. Product details
1. Why am I using Bosentan GH?
Bosentan GH contains the active ingredient bosentan (as monohydrate). Bosentan GH belongs to the class of medicines known as endothelin receptor antagonists.
Bosentan GH is used to for the treatment of high blood pressure in the blood vessels between the heart and the lungs. This condition is called pulmonary arterial hypertension. This medicine acts to reduce abnormally high blood pressure by widening these blood vessels.
This medicine is only available with a doctor's prescription.
2. What should I know before I use Bosentan GH?
Warnings
Do not use Bosentan GH if:
- you are allergic to bosentan, or any of the ingredients listed at the end of this leaflet.
- Always check the ingredients to make sure you can use this medicine.
- Being treated with ciclosporine A (a medicine used after a transplant or to treat psoriasis).
- Being treated with glibenclamide (a medicine used for diabetes).
- You have moderate to severe liver disorder.
- After the expiry date (EXP) printed on the pack.
If you take it after the expiry date has passed, it may not work as well. - The packaging is torn or shows signs of tampering.
Check with your doctor if you:
- have any other medical conditions:
- pulmonary arterial hypertension
- anaemia
- hypotension
- liver or renal disorders
- heart failure
- HIV infection - You are a woman of childbearing potential and not using reliable contraceptive methods. You must have a negative pregnancy test before beginning treatment. The test should be performed on the second day of a normal menstrual period or 11 days after the last unprotected sexual intercourse, whichever is later. Your doctor will advise you about using reliable contraception before taking or whilst taking this medicine.
Hormonal contraception on its own is not a reliable option because this medicine may make this method ineffective in preventing pregnancy. Hormonal contraceptives include ones you take orally (the pill), patches you put on your skin, ones that are injected and implants. You should always use additional methods of contraception such as condoms and IUDs and not rely just on hormonal contraception. You should have a pregnancy test every month while you are taking this medicine. You must stop taking this medicine for at least 3 months prior to becoming pregnant. - You are breastfeeding or planning to breastfeed. It is not known whether Bosentan GH passes into breast milk.
During treatment, you may be at risk of developing certain side effects. It is important you understand these risks and how to monitor for them. See additional information under Section 6. Are there any side effects?
Pregnancy and breastfeeding
Do not take Bosentan GH if you are:
- Pregnant or intend to become pregnant
You must stop taking the medicine at least 3 months before trying to become pregnant.
It is known that this medicine causes harm to the developing baby if you take it during pregnancy and in the three months before becoming pregnant. - You are breastfeeding
Tell your doctor immediately if you are breastfeeding. You are advised to stop breastfeeding if this medicine is prescribed for you because it is not known if this drug passes into the milk in women who are taking this medicine.
Before you start to take Bosentan GH
Bosentan GH may harm sperm. All men should use effective birth control while taking this medicine and for 3 months after they stop taking it.
If sexually active, you must use a hormonal and barrier method of contraception.
This medicine may reduce the effectiveness of hormone contraceptives such as the pill and hormone patches, implants or injection. It is important to use other contraceptives, like condoms or an intrauterine device. Your doctor will advise you about using reliable contraceptives before taking this medicine.
You must have a negative pregnancy test at the time of starting treatment if you are sexually active.
Your doctor will need evidence that you are not pregnant.
3. What if I am taking other medicines?
Tell your doctor or pharmacist if you are taking any other medicines, including any medicines, vitamins or supplements that you buy without a prescription from your pharmacy, supermarket or health food shop.
Some medicines may interfere with Bosentan GH. These include:
- hormonal contraceptives (oral, injectable, transdermal and implantable)
- simvastatin, medicines for lowering blood fats
- medicines for diabetes such as glibenclamide and tolbutamide.
- medicines for fungal infections such as ketaconazole, itraconazole, fluconazole and voriconazole
- medicines for bacterial infections such as rifampicin
- medicine to prevent organ transplantation rejection such as Ciclosporine A, tacrolimus and sirolimus
- medicines for rheumatoid arthritis or psoriasis/dermatitis
- lopinavir+ritonavir or other ritonavir-boosted protease inhibitors and nevirapine (used to treat HIV);
- warfarin (used as anti-coagulant medicine)
- digoxin (used to treat heart rhythm disorders)
- sildenafil or tadalafil (used to treat erectile dysfunction and/or also pulmonary hypertension
- phenytoin, carbamazepine or phenobarbital (medicines for seizures)
- nimodipine
- St John Wort
These medicines may be affected by Bosentan GH or may affect how well it works. You may need to use different amounts of your medicines, or take different medicines. Your doctor will advise you.
Check with your doctor or pharmacist if you are not sure about what medicines, vitamins or supplements you are taking and if these affect Bosentan GH.
4. How do I use Bosentan GH?
How much to take / use
Adults
The usual dose is one tablet, twice daily. For the first 4 weeks you will take a 62.5 mg tablet twice daily.
Depending on how you respond to the medicine, your doctor may increase the dosage after four weeks to a 125 mg tablet twice daily.
Patients with low body weight
If you have body weight less than 40 kg but are over 12 years old, your doctor may advise you to take a 62.5 mg tablet twice daily.
Children aged 3 years and over
The dose will be determined by your doctor depending on the weight of the child.
If you do not think the medicine is working or you think it is working too well, talk to your doctor. Your doctor may need to change the dose you are taking.
If you do not think the medicine is working or you think it is working too well, talk to your doctor. Your doctor may need to change the dose you are taking.
Follow the instructions provided and use Bosentan GH exactly as your doctor has instructed you.
You should check with your doctor or pharmacist if you are unsure.
When to take Bosentan GH
Bosentan GH should be taken in the morning and evening.
How to take/use Bosentan GH
Bosentan GH is taken by mouth, in the morning and evening, and can be taken with or without food.
How long to take it
Do not stop taking this medicine unless your doctor tells you to.
Stopping your treatment may lead to a worsening of your symptoms. Your doctor may tell you to reduce the dose over a few days before stopping completely.
If you forget to use Bosentan GH
Bosentan GH should be used regularly at the same time each day. If you miss your dose at the usual time, take it as soon as you remember and then go back to taking it as you would normally.
If it is almost time for your next dose, skip the dose you missed and take your next dose when you are meant to.
Do not take a double dose to make up for the dose you missed.
This may increase the chance of getting an unwanted side effect.
If you are not sure what to do, ask your doctor or pharmacist.
If you have trouble remembering when to take your medicine, ask your pharmacist for hints.
If you use too much Bosentan GH
If you think that you have used too much Bosentan GH, you may need urgent medical attention.
You should immediately:
- phone the Poisons Information Centre
(by calling 13 11 26), or - contact your doctor, or
- go to the Emergency Department at your nearest hospital.
You should do this even if there are no signs of discomfort or poisoning.
5. What should I know while using Bosentan GH?
Things you should do
It is very important that you have a liver function blood test before you start treatment and every month after that.
Bosentan GH can cause liver damage if it is not found early. Because this side effect may not cause symptoms at first, only a blood test can show that you have early liver damage. Regular blood tests let your doctor change or stop your therapy before there is permanent damage.
You should have a blood test for anaemia after 1 and 3 months, and then every 3 months for the rest of your treatment.
You need to have pregnancy tests monthly if you are a female of childbearing age.
Things you should not do
Do not give the tablets to anyone else even if they have the same symptoms as you.
Driving or using machines
Be careful before you drive or use any machines or tools until you know how Bosentan GH affects you.
If you feel dizzy or your vision is blurred whilst taking this medicine, do not drive or operate any tools or machinery.
Looking after your medicine
Store below 25°C.
Follow the instructions in the carton on how to take care of your medicine properly.
Store it in a cool dry place away from moisture, heat or sunlight; for example, do not store it:
- in the bathroom or near a sink, or
- in the car or on window sills.
Keep it where young children cannot reach it.
Getting rid of any unwanted medicine
If you no longer need to use this medicine or it is out of date, take it to any pharmacy for safe disposal.
Do not use this medicine after the expiry date.
6. Are there any side effects?
All medicines can have side effects. If you do experience any side effects, most of them are minor and temporary. However, some side effects may need medical attention.
See the information below and, if you need to, ask your doctor or pharmacist if you have any further questions about side effects.
Less serious side effects
Less serious side effects | What to do |
| Speak to your doctor if you have any of these less serious side effects and they worry you. |
Serious side effects
Serious side effects | What to do |
| Call your doctor straight away, or go straight to the Emergency Department at your nearest hospital if you notice any of these serious side effects. |
See your doctor if any of these worry you.
Tell your doctor or pharmacist if you notice anything else that may be making you feel unwell.
Other side effects not listed here may occur in some people.
Do not be alarmed by this list of possible side effects.
You may not experience any of them.
Reporting side effects
After you have received medical advice for any side effects you experience, you can report side effects to the Therapeutic Goods Administration online at www.tga.gov.au/reporting-problems. By reporting side effects, you can help provide more information on the safety of this medicine.
Always make sure you speak to your doctor or pharmacist before you decide to stop taking any of your medicines.
7. Product details
This medicine is only available with a doctor's prescription.
What Bosentan GH contains
Active ingredient (main ingredient) | Bosentan monohydrate. |
Other ingredients (inactive ingredients) |
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Potential allergens | - |
Do not take this medicine if you are allergic to any of these ingredients
What BOSENTAN GH looks like
Bosentan GH 62.5 mg: orange-white, round, biconvex, film-coated tablets, debossed with “IB1” on one side and plain on other side. (AUST R 235882, AUST R 235884)
Bosentan GH 125 mg: orange-white, oval, biconvex, film-coated tablets, debossed with “IB2” on one side and plain on other side. (AUST R 235892, AUST R 235883)
Available in Blisters of 14, 56 and 112* tablets and bottles of 60, 100 and 500* tablets.
*For dispensing purposes only.
Not all pack sizes are marketed in Australia
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This leaflet was prepared in June 2024.
Published by MIMS September 2024