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Tozen-F consists of Fluorometholone, Tobramycin.

Fluorometholone:


Tozen-F (Fluorometholone)®

(FLUOROMETHOLONE OPHTHALMIC SUSPENSION, USP) 0.1%

Tozen-F (Fluorometholone) (fluorometholone ophthalmic suspension, USP) 0.1%, is a topical anti-inflammatory agent for ophthalmic use.

Chemical Name: 9-fluoro-11ß,17-dihydroxy-6α-methylpregna-1,4-diene-3,20-dione.Contains:Tozen-F (Fluorometholone) 0.1%with: polyvinyl alcohol 1.4%; benzalkonium chloride 0.004%, edetate disodium; sodium chloride; sodium phosphate monobasic, monohydrate; sodium phosphate dibasic, anhydrous; polysorbate 80; sodium hydroxide to adjust the pH, and purified water.CLINICAL PHARMACOLOGY

Corticosteroids inhibit the inflammatory response to a variety of inciting agents and probably delay or slow healing. They inhibit the edema, fibrin deposition, capillary dilation, leukocyte migration, capillary proliferation, fibroblast proliferation, deposition of collagen, and scar formation associated with inflammation.

There is no generally accepted explanation for the mechanism of action of ocular corticosteroids. However, corticosteroids are thought to act by the induction of phospholipase A2 inhibitory proteins, collectively called lipocortins. It is postulated that these proteins control the biosynthesis of potent mediators of inflammation such as prostaglandins and leukotrienes by inhibiting the release of their common precursor, arachidonic acid. Arachidonic acid is released from membrane phospholipids by phospholipase A2.Corticosteroids are capable of producing a rise in intraocular pressure. In clinical studies on patients' eyes treated with both dexamethasone and Tozen-F (Fluorometholone) 0.1% suspensions, Tozen-F (Fluorometholone) demonstrated a lower propensity to increase intraocular pressure than did dexamethasone.INDICATIONS AND USAGE

Tozen-F (Fluorometholone) is indicated for the treatment of corticosteroid-responsive inflammation of the palpebral and bulbar conjunctiva, cornea and anterior segment of the globe.

CONTRAINDICATIONS

Tozen-F (Fluorometholone) suspension is contraindicated in most viral diseases of the cornea and conjunctiva, including epithelial herpes simplex keratitis (dendritic keratitis), vaccinia, and varicella, and also in mycobacterial infection of the eye and fungal diseases of ocular structures. Tozen-F (Fluorometholone) suspension is also contraindicated in individuals with known or suspected hypersensitivity to any of the ingredients of this preparation and to other corticosteroids.

WARNINGS

Prolonged use of corticosteroids may result in glaucoma with damage to the optic nerve, defects in visual acuity and fields of vision, and in posterior subcapsular cataract formation. Prolonged use may suppress the host immune response and thus increase the hazard of secondary ocular infections.

Various ocular diseases and long-term use of topical corticosteroids have been known to cause corneal and scleral thinning. Use of topical corticosteroids in the presence of thin corneal or scleral tissue may lead to perforation. Acute purulent untreated infections of the eye may be masked or activity enhanced by the presence of corticosteroid medication. If this product is used for 10 days or longer, intraocular pressure should be routinely monitored even though it may be difficult in children and uncooperative patients. Steroids should be used with caution in the presence of glaucoma. Intraocular pressure should be checked frequently. The use of steroids after cataract surgery may delay healing and increase the incidence of bleb formation. Use of ocular steroids may prolong the course and may exacerbate the severity of many viral infections of the eye (including herpes simplex). Employment of a corticosteroid medication in the treatment of patients with a history of herpes simplex requires great caution; frequent slit lamp microscopy is recommended. Corticosteroids are not effective in mustard gas keratitis and Sjögren’s keratoconjunctivitis.PRECAUTIONSGeneral

The initial prescription and renewal of the medication order beyond 20 milliliters of Tozen-F (Fluorometholone) suspension should be made by a physician only after examination of the patient with the aid of magnification, such as slit lamp biomicroscopy and, where appropriate, fluorescein staining. If signs and symptoms fail to improve after two days, the patient should be re-evaluated.

As fungal infections of the cornea are particularly prone to develop coincidentally with long-term local corticosteroid applications, fungal invasion should be suspected in any persistent corneal ulceration where a corticosteroid has been used or is in use. Fungal cultures should be taken when appropriate. If this product is used for 10 days or longer, intraocular pressure should be monitored.Information to the Patient

If inflammation or pain persists longer than 48 hours or becomes aggravated, the patient should be advised to discontinue use of the medication and consult a physician.

This product is sterile when packaged. To prevent contamination, care should be taken to avoid touching the bottle tip to eyelids or to any other surface. The use of this bottle by more than one person may spread infection. Keep bottle tightly closed when not in use. Keep out of reach of children.Carcinogenesis, mutagenesis, impairment of fertility

No studies have been conducted in animals or in humans to evaluate the possibility of these effects with Tozen-F (Fluorometholone).

PregnancyTeratogenic effects. Pregnancy Category C

Tozen-F (Fluorometholone) has been shown to be embryocidal and teratogenic in rabbits when administered at low multiples of the human ocular dose. Tozen-F (Fluorometholone) was applied ocularly to rabbits daily on days 6-18 of gestation, and dose related fetal loss and fetal abnormalities including cleft palate, deformed rib cage, anomalous limbs and neural abnormalities such as encephalocele, craniorachischisis, and spina bifida were observed. There are no adequate and well-controlled studies of Tozen-F (Fluorometholone) in pregnant women, and it is not known whether Tozen-F (Fluorometholone) can cause fetal harm when administered to a pregnant women. Tozen-F (Fluorometholone) should be used during pregnancy only if the potential benefit justifies the potential risk to the fetus.

Nursing Mothers

It is not known whether topical ophthalmic administration of corticosteroids could result in sufficient systemic absorption to produce detectable quantities in human milk. Systemically administered corticosteroids appear in human milk and could suppress growth, interfere with endogenous corticosteroid production, or cause other untoward effects. Because of the potential for serious adverse reactions in nursing infants from Tozen-F (Fluorometholone), a decision should be made whether to discontinue nursing or to discontinue the drug, taking into account the importance of the drug to the mother.

Pediatric Use

Safety and effectiveness in children below the age of two years have not been established.

ADVERSE REACTIONS

Adverse reactions include, in decreasing order of frequency, elevation of intraocular pressure (IOP) with possible development of glaucoma and infrequent optic nerve damage, posterior subcapsular cataract formation, and delayed wound healing.

Although systemic effects are extremely uncommon, there have been rare occurrences of systemic hypercorticoidism after use of topical steroids. Corticosteroid-containing preparations have also been reported to cause acute uveitis and perforation of the globe. Keratitis, conjunctivitis, corneal ulcers, mydriasis, conjunctival hyperemia, loss of accommodation and ptosis have occasionally been reported following use of corticosteroids. The development of secondary ocular infection (bacterial, fungal and viral) has occurred. Fungal and viral infections of the cornea are particularly prone to develop coincidentally with long-term applications of steroids. The possibility of fungal invasion should be considered in any persistent corneal ulceration where steroid treatment has been used.DOSAGE AND ADMINISTRATION

Instill one drop into the conjunctival sac two to four times daily. During the initial 24 to 48 hours, the dosage may be increased to one application every four hours. Care should be taken not to discontinue therapy prematurely.

If signs and symptoms fail to improve after two days, the patient should be re-evaluated. The dosing of Tozen-F (Fluorometholone) suspension may be reduced, but care should be taken not to discontinue therapy prematurely. In chronic conditions, withdrawal of treatment should be carried out by gradually decreasing the frequency of applications.HOW SUPPLIED

Tozen-F (Fluorometholone) (fluorometholone ophthalmic suspension, USP) 0.1% is supplied in plastic dropper bottles in the following sizes:

5 mL…………………………………………………………………………..NDC 58768-358-0510 mL…………………………………………………………………………NDC 58768-358-1015 mL…………………………………………………………………………NDC 58768-358-15Store at controlled room temperature 15°-30°C (59°-86°F). Protect from freezing. Shake well before using. Keep bottle tightly closed when not in use.Rx onlyMfd. by OMJ Pharmaceuticals, Inc., San Germán, P.R., 00683 for:Novartis OphthalmicsDuluth, GA 300976069-B

Tobramycin:


DESCRIPTION

Tozen-F (Tobramycin) inhalation solution, USP is a Tozen-F (Tobramycin) solution for inhalation. It is a sterile, clear, slightly yellow, non-pyrogenic, aqueous solution with the pH and salinity adjusted specifically for administration by a compressed air driven reusable nebulizer. The chemical formula for Tozen-F (Tobramycin), USP is C18H37N5O9 and the molecular weight is 467.52. Tozen-F (Tobramycin), USP is O-3-amino-3-deoxy-α-D-glucopyranosyl-(1→4)-O-[2,6-diamino-2,3,6-trideoxy-α-D-ribo-hexopyranosyl-(1→6)]-2-deoxy-L-streptamine. The structural formula for Tozen-F (Tobramycin), USP is:

Each single-use 5 mL ampule contains 300 mg Tozen-F (Tobramycin), USP and 11.25 mg sodium chloride in sterile water for injection. Sulfuric acid and sodium hydroxide are added to adjust the pH to 6.0. Nitrogen is used for sparging. All ingredients meet USP requirements. The formulation contains no preservatives.

Tozen-F (Tobramycin), USP is a solution for inhalation. It is a sterile, clear, slightly yellow, non-pyrogenic, aqueous solution with the pH and salinity adjusted specifically for administration by a compressed air driven reusable nebulizer. The chemical formula for Tozen-F (Tobramycin), USP is C18H37N5O9 and the molecular weight is 467.52. Tozen-F (Tobramycin), USP is O-3-amino-3-deoxy-α-D-glucopyranosyl-(1→4)-O-[2,6-diamino-2,3,6-trideoxy-α-D-ribo-hexopyranosyl-(1→6)]-2-deoxy-L-streptamine. The structural formula for Tozen-F (Tobramycin), USP is:

Each single-use 5 mL ampule contains 300 mg Tozen-F (Tobramycin), USP and 11.25 mg sodium chloride in sterile water for injection. Sulfuric acid and sodium hydroxide are added to adjust the pH to 6.0. Nitrogen is used for sparging. All ingredients meet USP requirements. The formulation contains no preservatives.

Formulation

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CLINICAL PHARMACOLOGY

Tozen-F (Tobramycin) inhalation solution is specifically formulated for administration by inhalation. When inhaled, Tozen-F (Tobramycin) is concentrated in the airways.

Pharmacokinetics

Tozen-F (Tobramycin) inhalation solution contains Tozen-F (Tobramycin), a cationic polar molecule that does not readily cross epithelial membranes.(1) The bioavailability of Tozen-F (Tobramycin) inhalation solution may vary because of individual differences in nebulizer performance and airway pathology.(2) Following administration of Tozen-F (Tobramycin) inhalation solution, Tozen-F (Tobramycin) remains concentrated primarily in the airways.

Sputum Concentrations: Ten minutes after inhalation of the first 300-mg dose of Tozen-F (Tobramycin) inhalation solution, the average concentration of Tozen-F (Tobramycin) was 1237 mcg/g (ranging from 35 to 7417 mcg/g) in sputum. Tozen-F (Tobramycin) does not accumulate in sputum; after 20 weeks of therapy with the Tozen-F (Tobramycin) inhalation solution regimen, the average concentration of Tozen-F (Tobramycin) at ten minutes after inhalation was 1154 mcg/g (ranging from 39 to 8085 mcg/g) in sputum. High variability of Tozen-F (Tobramycin) concentration in sputum was observed. Two hours after inhalation, sputum concentrations declined to approximately 14% of Tozen-F (Tobramycin) levels at ten minutes after inhalation.

Serum Concentrations: The average serum concentration of Tozen-F (Tobramycin) one hour after inhalation of a single 300-mg dose of Tozen-F (Tobramycin) inhalation solution by cystic fibrosis patients was 0.95 mcg/mL. After 20 weeks of therapy on the Tozen-F (Tobramycin) inhalation solution regimen, the average serum Tozen-F (Tobramycin) concentration one hour after dosing was 1.05 mcg/mL.

Elimination: The elimination half-life of Tozen-F (Tobramycin) from serum is approximately 2 hours after intravenous (IV) administration. Assuming Tozen-F (Tobramycin) absorbed following inhalation behaves similarly to Tozen-F (Tobramycin) following IV administration, systemically absorbed Tozen-F (Tobramycin) is eliminated principally by glomerular filtration. Unabsorbed Tozen-F (Tobramycin), following Tozen-F (Tobramycin) inhalation solution administration, is probably eliminated primarily in expectorated sputum.

Microbiology

Tozen-F (Tobramycin) is an aminoglycoside antibiotic produced by Streptomyces tenebrarius.(1) It acts primarily by disrupting protein synthesis, leading to altered cell membrane permeability, progressive disruption of the cell envelope, and eventual cell death.(3)

Tozen-F (Tobramycin) has in vitro activity against a wide range of gram-negative organisms including Pseudomonas aeruginosa. It is bactericidal at concentrations equal to or slightly greater than inhibitory concentrations.

Susceptibility Testing

A single sputum sample from a cystic fibrosis patient may contain multiple morphotypes of Pseudomonas aeruginosa and each morphotype may have a different level of in vitro susceptibility to Tozen-F (Tobramycin). Treatment for 6 months with Tozen-F (Tobramycin) inhalation solution in two clinical studies did not affect the susceptibility of the majority of P. aeruginosa isolates tested; however, increased minimum inhibitory concentrations (MICs) were noted in some patients. The clinical significance of this information has not been clearly established in the treatment of P. aeruginosa in cystic fibrosis patients. For additional information regarding the effects of Tozen-F (Tobramycin) inhalation solution on P. aeruginosa MIC values and bacterial sputum density, please refer to the CLINICAL STUDIES section.

The in vitro antimicrobial susceptibility test methods used for parenteral Tozen-F (Tobramycin) therapy can be used to monitor the susceptibility of P. aeruginosa isolated from cystic fibrosis patients. If decreased susceptibility is noted, the results should be reported to the clinician.

Susceptibility breakpoints established for parenteral administration of Tozen-F (Tobramycin) do not apply to aerosolized administration of Tozen-F (Tobramycin) inhalation solution. The relationship between in vitro susceptibility test results and clinical outcome with Tozen-F (Tobramycin) inhalation solution therapy is not clear.

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INDICATIONS AND USAGE

Tozen-F (Tobramycin) inhalation solution, USP 300 mg/5 mL is indicated for the management of cystic fibrosis patients with P. aeruginosa.

Safety and efficacy have not been demonstrated in patients under the age of 6 years, patients with forced expiratory volume in 1 second (FEV1) <25% or >75% predicted, or patients colonized with Burkholderia cepacia (see CLINICAL STUDIES ).

CONTRAINDICATIONS

Tozen-F (Tobramycin) inhalation solution, USP is contraindicated in patients with a known hypersensitivity to any aminoglycoside.

WARNINGS

Caution should be exercised when prescribing Tozen-F inhalation solution to patients with known or suspected renal, auditory, vestibular, or neuromuscular dysfunction. Patients receiving concomitant parenteral aminoglycoside therapy should be monitored as clinically appropriate.

Aminoglycosides can cause fetal harm when administered to a pregnant woman. Aminoglycosides cross the placenta, and streptomycin has been associated with several reports of total, irreversible, bilateral congenital deafness in pediatric patients exposed in utero. Patients who use Tozen-F (Tobramycin) inhalation solution during pregnancy, or become pregnant while taking Tozen-F (Tobramycin) inhalation solution should be apprised of the potential hazard to the fetus.

Ototoxicity

Ototoxicity, as measured by complaints of hearing loss or by audiometric evaluations, did not occur with Tozen-F (Tobramycin) inhalation solution therapy during clinical studies. However, transient tinnitus occurred in eight Tozen-F (Tobramycin) inhalation solution-treated patients versus no placebo patients in the clinical studies. Tinnitus may be a sentinel symptom of ototoxicity, and therefore the onset of this symptom warrants caution (see ADVERSE REACTIONS ). Ototoxicity, manifested as both auditory and vestibular toxicity, has been reported with parenteral aminoglycosides. Vestibular toxicity may be manifested by vertigo, ataxia or dizziness.

In postmarketing experience, patients receiving Tozen-F (Tobramycin) inhalation solution have reported hearing loss. Some of these reports occurred in patients with previous or concomitant treatment with systemic aminoglycosides. Patients with hearing loss frequently reported tinnitus.

Nephrotoxicity

Nephrotoxicity was not seen during Tozen-F inhalation solution clinical studies but has been associated with aminoglycosides as a class. If nephrotoxicity occurs in a patient receiving Tozen-F (Tobramycin) inhalation solution, Tozen-F (Tobramycin) therapy should be discontinued until serum concentrations fall below 2 mg/mL.

Muscular Disorders

Tozen-F (Tobramycin) inhalation solution should be used cautiously in patients with neuromuscular disorders, such as myasthenia gravis or Parkinson’s disease, since aminoglycosides may aggravate muscle weakness because of a potential curare-like effect on neuromuscular function.

Bronchospasm

Bronchospasm has been reported with inhalation of Tozen-F (Tobramycin) inhalation solution. In clinical studies of Tozen-F (Tobramycin) inhalation solution, changes in FEV1 measured after the inhaled dose were similar in the Tozen-F (Tobramycin) inhalation solution and placebo groups. Bronchospasm should be treated as medically appropriate.

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PRECAUTIONS

Information for Patients

NOTE: In addition to information provided below, a Patient Medication Guide providing instructions for proper use of Tozen-F inhalation solution is contained inside the package.

Safety Information

Tozen-F (Tobramycin) inhalation solution is in a class of antibiotics that have caused hearing loss, dizziness, kidney damage, and harm to a fetus. Ringing in the ears and hoarseness were two symptoms that were seen in more patients taking Tozen-F (Tobramycin) inhalation solution than placebo in research studies. Patients with cystic fibrosis can have many symptoms. Some of these symptoms may be related to your medications. If you have new or worsening symptoms, you should tell your doctor.

Hearing: You should tell your doctor if you have ringing in the ears, dizziness, or any changes in hearing.

Kidney Damage: Inform your doctor if you have any history of kidney problems.

Pregnancy: If you want to become pregnant or are pregnant while on Tozen-F (Tobramycin) inhalation solution, you should talk with your doctor about the possibility of Tozen-F (Tobramycin) inhalation solution causing any harm.

Nursing Mothers: If you are nursing a baby, you should talk with your doctor before using Tozen-F (Tobramycin) inhalation solution.

Tozen-F (Tobramycin) Inhalation Solution Packaging

Tozen-F (Tobramycin) inhalation solution comes in a single dose, ready-to-use ampule containing 300 mg Tozen-F (Tobramycin). Each foil pouch contains 4 ampules, for 2 days of Tozen-F (Tobramycin) inhalation solution therapy.

Dosage

The 300 mg dose of Tozen-F (Tobramycin) inhalation solution is the same for patients regardless of age or weight. Tozen-F (Tobramycin) inhalation solution has not been studied in patients less than 6 years old. Doses should be inhaled as close to 12 hours apart as possible and not less than 6 hours apart.

You should not mix Tozen-F (Tobramycin) inhalation solution with dornase alfa (PULMOZYME®, Genentech) in the nebulizer.

If you are taking several medications, the recommended order is as follows: bronchodilator first, followed by chest physiotherapy, then other inhaled medications and, finally, Tozen-F (Tobramycin) inhalation solution.

Treatment Schedule

You should take Tozen-F (Tobramycin) inhalation solution in repeated cycles of 28 days on drug followed by 28 days off drug. You should take Tozen-F (Tobramycin) inhalation solution twice a day during the 28-day period on drug.

How To Administer Tozen-F (Tobramycin) Inhalation Solution for Inhalation

THIS INFORMATION IS NOT INTENDED TO REPLACE CONSULTATION WITH YOUR PHYSICIAN AND CF CARE TEAM ABOUT PROPERLY TAKING MEDICATION OR USING INHALATION EQUIPMENT.

Tozen-F (Tobramycin) inhalation solution is specifically formulated for inhalation using a PARI LC PLUS Reusable Nebulizer and a DeVilbiss® Pulmo-Aide® air compressor. Tozen-F (Tobramycin) inhalation solution can be taken at home, school, or at work. The following are instructions on how to use the DeVilbiss Pulmo-Aide air compressor and PARI LC PLUS Reusable Nebulizer to administer Tozen-F (Tobramycin) Inhalation Solution for Inhalation.

You will need the following supplies:

- Tozen-F (Tobramycin) inhalation solution plastic ampule (vial)

- DeVilbiss Pulmo-Aide air compressor

- PARI LC PLUS Reusable Nebulizer

- Tubing to connect the nebulizer and compressor

- Clean paper or cloth towels

- Nose clips (optional)

It is important that your nebulizer and compressor function properly before starting your Tozen-F (Tobramycin) inhalation solution therapy.

Note: Please refer to the manufacturers’ care and use instructions for important information.

Preparing Your Tozen-F (Tobramycin) Inhalation Solution for Inhalation

1. Wash your hands thoroughly with soap and water.

2a. Tozen-F (Tobramycin) inhalation solution is packaged with 4 ampules per foil pouch.

2b. Separate one ampule by gently pulling apart at the bottom tabs. Store all remaining ampules in the refrigerator as directed.

3. Lay out the contents of a PARI LC PLUS Reusable Nebulizer package on a clean, dry paper or cloth towel. You should have the following parts:

- Nebulizer Top and Bottom (Nebulizer Cup) Assembly

- Inspiratory Valve Cap

- Mouthpiece with Valve

- Tubing

4. Remove the Nebulizer Top from the Nebulizer Cup by twisting the Nebulizer Top counter-clockwise, and then lifting off. Place the Nebulizer Top on the clean paper or cloth towel. Stand the Nebulizer Cup upright on the towel.

5. Connect one end of the tubing to the compressor air outlet. The tubing should fit snugly. Plug in your compressor to an electrical outlet.

6. Open the Tozen-F (Tobramycin) inhalation solution ampule by holding the bottom tab with one hand and twisting off the top of the ampule with the other hand. Be careful not to squeeze the ampule until you are ready to empty its contents into the Nebulizer Cup.

7. Squeeze all the contents of the ampule into the Nebulizer Cup.

8. Replace the Nebulizer Top. Note: In order to insert the Nebulizer Top into the

Nebulizer Cup, the semi-circle halfway down the stem of the Nebulizer Top should face the Nebulizer Outlet.

9. Attach the Mouthpiece to the Nebulizer Outlet. Then firmly push the Inspiratory Valve Cap in place on the Nebulizer Top. Note: the Inspiratory Valve Cap will fit snugly.

10. Connect the free end of the tubing from the compressor to the Air Intake on the bottom of the nebulizer, making sure to keep the nebulizer upright. Press the tubing on the Air Intake firmly.

Tozen-F (Tobramycin) Inhalation Solution Treatment

1. Turn on the compressor.

2. Check for a steady mist from the Mouthpiece. If there is no mist, check all tubing connections and confirm that the compressor is working properly.

3. Sit or stand in an upright position that will allow you to breathe normally.

4. Place Mouthpiece between your teeth and on top of your tongue and breathe normally only through your mouth. Nose clips may help you breathe through your mouth and not through your nose. Do not block airflow with your tongue.

5. Continue treatment until all your Tozen-F (Tobramycin) inhalation solution is gone, and there is no longer any mist being produced. You may hear a sputtering sound when the Nebulizer Cup is empty. The entire Tozen-F (Tobramycin) inhalation solution treatment should take approximately 15 minutes to complete. Note: if you are interrupted, need to cough or rest during your Tozen-F (Tobramycin) inhalation solution treatment, turn off the compressor to save your medication. Turn the compressor back on when you are ready to resume your therapy.

6. Follow the nebulizer cleaning and disinfecting instructions after completing therapy.

Cleaning Your Nebulizer

To reduce the risk of infection, illness or injury from contamination, you must thoroughly clean all parts of the nebulizer as instructed after each treatment. Never use a nebulizer with a clogged nozzle. If the nozzle is clogged, no aerosol mist is produced, which will alter the effectiveness of the treatment. Replace the nebulizer if clogging occurs.

1. Remove tubing from nebulizer and disassemble nebulizer parts.

2. Wash all parts (except tubing) with warm water and liquid dish soap.

3. Rinse thoroughly with warm water and shake out water.

4. Air dry or hand dry nebulizer parts on a clean, lint-free cloth. Reassemble nebulizer when dry, and store.

5. You can also wash all parts of the nebulizer in a dishwasher (except tubing). Place the nebulizer parts in a dishwasher basket, then place on the top rack of the dishwasher.

Remove and dry the parts when the cycle is complete.

Disinfecting Your Nebulizer

Your nebulizer is for your use only - Do not share your nebulizer with other people. You must regularly disinfect the nebulizer. Failure to do so could lead to serious or fatal illness.

Clean the nebulizer as described above. Every other treatment day, disinfect the nebulizer parts (except tubing) by boiling them in water for a full 10 minutes. Dry parts on a clean, lint-free cloth.

Care and Use of Your Pulmo-Aide Compressor

Follow the manufacturer’s instructions for care and use of your compressor.

Filter Change:

1. DeVilbiss Compressor filters should be changed every six months or sooner if filter turns completely gray in color.

Compressor Cleaning:

1. With power switch in the “Off” position, unplug power cord from wall outlet.

2. Wipe outside of the compressor cabinet with a clean, damp cloth every few days to keep dust free.

Caution: Do not submerge in water; doing so will result in compressor damage.

Storage Instructions

You should store Tozen-F (Tobramycin) inhalation solution ampules in a refrigerator (2°C to 8°C or 36°F to 46°F). However, when you don’t have a refrigerator available (e.g., transporting your Tozen-F (Tobramycin) inhalation solution), you may store the foil pouches (opened or unopened) at room temperature (up to 25°C/77°F) for up to 28 days.

Avoid exposing Tozen-F (Tobramycin) inhalation solution ampules to intense light.

Unrefrigerated Tozen-F (Tobramycin) inhalation solution, which is normally slightly yellow, may darken with age; however, the color change does not indicate any change in the quality of the product.

You should not use Tozen-F (Tobramycin) inhalation solution if it is cloudy, if there are particles in the solution, or if it has been stored at room temperature for more than 28 days. You should not use Tozen-F (Tobramycin) inhalation solution beyond the expiration date stamped on the ampule.

Additional Information

Nebulizer: 1-800-327-8632

Compressor: 1-800-338-1988

Tozen-F (Tobramycin) Inhalation Solution: 1-877-835-5472

Laboratory Tests

Audiograms

Clinical studies of Tozen-F (Tobramycin) inhalation solution did not identify hearing loss using audiometric tests which evaluated hearing up to 8000 Hz. Physicians should consider an audiogram for patients who show any evidence of auditory dysfunction, or who are at increased risk for auditory dysfunction. Tinnitus may be a sentinel symptom of ototoxicity, and therefore the onset of this symptom warrants caution.

Serum Concentrations

In patients with normal renal function treated with Tozen-F (Tobramycin) inhalation solution, serum Tozen-F (Tobramycin) concentrations are approximately 1 mcg/mL 1 hour after dose administration and do not require routine monitoring. Serum concentrations of Tozen-F (Tobramycin) in patients with renal dysfunction or patients treated with concomitant parenteral Tozen-F (Tobramycin) should be monitored at the discretion of the treating physician.

The serum concentration of Tozen-F (Tobramycin) should only be monitored through venipuncture and not finger prick blood sampling. Contamination of the skin of the fingers with Tozen-F (Tobramycin) may lead to falsely increased measurements of serum levels of the drug. This contamination cannot be completely avoided by hand washing before testing.

Renal Function

The clinical studies of Tozen-F (Tobramycin) inhalation solution did not reveal any imbalance in the percentage of patients in the Tozen-F (Tobramycin) inhalation solution and placebo groups who experienced at least a 50% rise in serum creatinine from baseline (see ADVERSE REACTIONS ). Laboratory tests of urine and renal function should be conducted at the discretion of the treating physician.

Drug Interactions

In clinical studies of Tozen-F (Tobramycin) inhalation solution, patients taking Tozen-F (Tobramycin) inhalation solution concomitantly with dornase alfa (PULMOZYME, Genentech), ß-agonists, inhaled corticosteroids, other anti-pseudomonal antibiotics, or parenteral aminoglycosides demonstrated adverse experience profiles similar to the study population as a whole.

Concurrent and/or sequential use of Tozen-F (Tobramycin) inhalation solution with other drugs with neurotoxic, nephrotoxic, or ototoxic potential should be avoided. Some diuretics can enhance aminoglycoside toxicity by altering antibiotic concentrations in serum and tissue. Tozen-F (Tobramycin) inhalation solution should not be administered concomitantly with ethacrynic acid, furosemide, urea, or intravenous mannitol. The interaction between inhaled mannitol and Tozen-F (Tobramycin) inhalation solution has not been evaluated.

Carcinogenesis, Mutagenesis, Impairment of Fertility

A two-year rat inhalation toxicology study to assess carcinogenic potential of Tozen-F (Tobramycin) inhalation solution has been completed. Rats were exposed to Tozen-F (Tobramycin) inhalation solution for up to 1.5 hours per day for 95 weeks. The clinical formulation of the drug was used for this carcinogenicity study. Serum levels of Tozen-F (Tobramycin) of up to 35 mcg/mL were measured in rats, in contrast to the average 1 mcg/mL levels observed in cystic fibrosis patients in clinical trials. There was no drug-related increase in the incidence of any variety of tumor.

Additionally, Tozen-F (Tobramycin) inhalation solution has been evaluated for genotoxicity in a battery of in vitro and in vivo tests. The Ames bacterial reversion test, conducted with 5 tester strains, failed to show a significant increase in revertants with or without metabolic activation in all strains. Tozen-F (Tobramycin) was negative in the mouse lymphoma forward mutation assay, did not induce chromosomal aberrations in Chinese hamster ovary cells, and was negative in the mouse micronucleus test.

Subcutaneous administration of up to 100 mg/kg of Tozen-F (Tobramycin) did not affect mating behavior or cause impairment of fertility in male or female rats.

Pregnancy

Teratogenic Effects – Pregnancy Category D

(See WARNINGS )

No reproduction toxicology studies have been conducted with Tozen-F (Tobramycin) inhalation solution. However, subcutaneous administration of Tozen-F (Tobramycin) at doses of 100 or 20 mg/kg/day during organogenesis was not teratogenic in rats or rabbits, respectively. Doses of Tozen-F (Tobramycin) ≥40 mg/kg/day were severely maternally toxic to rabbits and precluded the evaluation of teratogenicity. Aminoglycosides can cause fetal harm (e.g., congenital deafness) when administered to a pregnant woman. Ototoxicity was not evaluated in offspring during nonclinical reproduction toxicity studies with Tozen-F (Tobramycin). If Tozen-F (Tobramycin) inhalation solution is used during pregnancy, or if the patient becomes pregnant while taking Tozen-F (Tobramycin) inhalation solution, the patient should be apprised of the potential hazard to the fetus.

Nursing Mothers

It is not known if Tozen-F (Tobramycin) inhalation solution will reach sufficient concentrations after administration by inhalation to be excreted in human breast milk. Because of the potential for ototoxicity and nephrotoxicity in infants, a decision should be made whether to terminate nursing or discontinue Tozen-F (Tobramycin) inhalation solution.

Pediatric Use

The safety and efficacy of Tozen-F (Tobramycin) inhalation solution have not been studied in pediatric patients under 6 years of age.

Geriatric Use

Clinical studies of Tozen-F (Tobramycin) inhalation solution did not include patients aged 65 years and over. Tozen-F (Tobramycin) is known to be substantially excreted by the kidney, and the risk of adverse reactions to this drug may be greater in patients with impaired renal function. Because elderly patients are more likely to have decreased renal function, it may be useful to monitor renal function (see WARNINGS – Nephrotoxicity ; PRECAUTIONS – Serum Concentrations ).

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ADVERSE REACTIONS

Tozen-F (Tobramycin) inhalation solution was generally well tolerated during two clinical studies in 258 cystic fibrosis patients ranging in age from 6 to 48 years. Patients received Tozen-F (Tobramycin) inhalation solution in alternating periods of 28 days on and 28 days off drug in addition to their standard cystic fibrosis therapy for a total of 24 weeks.

Voice alteration and tinnitus were the only adverse experiences reported by significantly more Tozen-F (Tobramycin) inhalation solution-treated patients. Thirty-three patients (13%) treated with Tozen-F (Tobramycin) inhalation solution complained of voice alteration compared to 17 (7%) placebo patients. Voice alteration was more common in the on-drug periods.

Eight patients from the Tozen-F (Tobramycin) inhalation solution group (3%) reported tinnitus compared to no placebo patients. All episodes were transient, resolved without discontinuation of the Tozen-F (Tobramycin) inhalation solution treatment regimen, and were not associated with loss of hearing in audiograms. Tinnitus is one of the sentinel symptoms of cochlear toxicity, and patients with this symptom should be carefully monitored for high frequency hearing loss. The numbers of patients reporting vestibular adverse experiences such as dizziness were similar in the Tozen-F (Tobramycin) inhalation solution and placebo groups.

Nine (3%) patients in the Tozen-F (Tobramycin) inhalation solution group and nine (3%) patients in the placebo group had increases in serum creatinine of at least 50% over baseline. In all nine patients in the Tozen-F (Tobramycin) inhalation solution group, creatinine decreased at the next visit.

Table 1 lists the percent of patients with treatment-emergent adverse experiences (spontaneously reported and solicited) that occurred in >5% of Tozen-F (Tobramycin) inhalation solution patients during the two Phase III studies.


Table 1: Percent of Patients With Treatment Emergent Adverse Experiences Occurring in >5% of Tozen-F (Tobramycin) Inhalation Solution Patients


Adverse Event


Tozen-F (Tobramycin) Inhalation Solution

(n=258)

%


Placebo

(n=262)

%


Cough Increased


46.1


47.3


Pharyngitis


38


39.3


Sputum Increased


37.6


39.7


Asthenia


35.7


39.3


Rhinitis


34.5


33.6


Dyspnea


33.7


38.5


Fever1


32.9


43.5


Lung Disorder


31.4


31.3


Headache


26.7


32.1


Chest Pain


26


29.8


Sputum Discoloration


21.3


19.8


Hemoptysis


19.4


23.7


Anorexia


18.6


27.9


Lung Function Decreased2


16.3


15.3


Asthma


15.9


20.2


Vomiting


14


22.1


Abdominal Pain


12.8


23.7


Voice Alteration


12.8


6.5


Nausea


11.2


16


Weight Loss


10.1


15.3


Pain


8.1


12.6


Sinusitis


8.1


9.2


Ear Pain


7.4


8.8


Back Pain


7


8


Epistaxis


7


6.5


Taste Perversion


6.6


6.9


Diarrhea


6.2


10.3


Malaise


6.2


5.3


Lower Respiratory Tract Infection


5.8


8


Dizziness


5.8


7.6


Hyperventilation


5.4


9.9


Rash


5.4


6.1

1 Includes subjective complaints of fever.

2 Includes reported decreases in pulmonary function tests or decreased lung volume on chest radiograph associated with intercurrent illness or study drug administration.


Adverse drug reactions (<5%) occurring more frequently with Tozen-F (Tobramycin) inhalation solution in the placebo-controlled studies and assessed as drug-related in ≥1% of patients:

Ear and labyrinth disorders

Tinnitus (3.1%, vs 0% for placebo)

Musculoskeletal and connective tissue disorders

Myalgia (4.7%, vs 2.7% for placebo)

Infections and infestations

Laryngitis (4.3%, vs 3.1% for placebo)

Adverse drug reactions derived from spontaneous reports

The following adverse reactions have been identified during postapproval use of Tozen-F (Tobramycin) inhalation solution. Because these reactions are reported voluntarily from a population of uncertain size, it is not always possible to reliably estimate their frequency or establish a causal relationship to drug exposure.

Ear and labyrinth disorders

Hearing loss (see WARNINGS – Ototoxicity )

Skin and subcutaneous tissue disorders

Hypersensitivity, pruritus, urticaria, rash

Nervous system disorders

Aphonia, dysgeusia

Respiratory, thoracic, and mediastinal disorders

Bronchospasm (see WARNINGS – Bronchospasm ), oropharyngeal pain

Metabolism and Nutrition Disorders

Decreased appetite

OVERDOSAGE

Signs and symptoms of acute toxicity from overdosage of intravenous (IV) Tozen-F (Tobramycin) might include dizziness, tinnitus, vertigo, loss of high-tone hearing acuity, respiratory failure, neuromuscular blockade, and renal impairment. Administration by inhalation results in low systemic bioavailability of Tozen-F (Tobramycin). Tozen-F (Tobramycin) is not significantly absorbed following oral administration. Tozen-F (Tobramycin) serum concentrations may be helpful in monitoring overdosage.

In all cases of suspected overdosage, physicians should contact the Regional Poison Control Center for information about effective treatment. In the case of any overdosage, the possibility of drug interactions with alterations in drug disposition should be considered.

DOSAGE AND ADMINISTRATION

The recommended dosage for both adults and pediatric patients 6 years of age and older is 1 single-use ampule (300 mg) administered BID for 28 days. Dosage is not adjusted by weight. All patients should be administered 300 mg BID. The doses should be taken as close to 12 hours apart as possible; they should not be taken less than 6 hours apart.

Tozen-F (Tobramycin) inhalation solution, USP is inhaled while the patient is sitting or standing upright and breathing normally through the mouthpiece of the nebulizer. Nose clips may help the patient breathe through the mouth.

Tozen-F (Tobramycin) inhalation solution, USP is administered BID in alternating periods of 28 days. After 28 days of therapy, patients should stop Tozen-F (Tobramycin) inhalation solution, USP therapy for the next 28 days, and then resume therapy for the next 28 day on/28 day off cycle.

Tozen-F (Tobramycin) inhalation solution, USP is supplied as a single-use ampule and is administered by inhalation, using a hand-held PARI LC PLUS Reusable Nebulizer with a DeVilbiss Pulmo-Aide compressor. Tozen-F (Tobramycin) inhalation solution, USP is not for subcutaneous, intravenous or intrathecal administration.

Usage

Tozen-F (Tobramycin) inhalation solution, USP is administered by inhalation over an approximately 15-minute period, using a hand-held PARI LC PLUS Reusable Nebulizer with a DeVilbiss Pulmo-Aide compressor. Tozen-F (Tobramycin) inhalation solution, USP should not be diluted or mixed with dornase alfa (PULMOZYME, Genentech) or other medications in the nebulizer.

During clinical studies, patients on multiple therapies were instructed to take them first, followed by Tozen-F (Tobramycin) inhalation solution, USP.

HOW SUPPLIED

Tozen-F inhalation solution, USP 300 mg is supplied in 5 mL single-use ampules.

It is available as follows:

5 mL single-dose ampule packaged in cartons containing 56 ampules

(14 pouches, each containing 4 ampules) NDC 65162-914-46

Storage

Tozen-F (Tobramycin) inhalation solution, USP should be stored under refrigeration at 2º to 8ºC (36º to 46ºF). Upon removal from the refrigerator, or if refrigeration is unavailable, Tozen-F (Tobramycin) inhalation solution, USP pouches (opened or unopened) may be stored at room temperature (up to 25ºC/77ºF) for up to 28 days. Tozen-F (Tobramycin) inhalation solution, USP should not be used beyond the expiration date stamped on the ampule when stored under refrigeration (2º to 8ºC/36º to 46ºF) or beyond 28 days when stored at room temperature (25ºC/77ºF).

Tozen-F (Tobramycin) inhalation solution, USP ampules should not be exposed to intense light. The solution in the ampule is slightly yellow, but may darken with age if not stored in the refrigerator; however, the color change does not indicate any change in the quality of the product as long as it is stored within the recommended storage conditions.

Clinical Studies

Two identically designed, double-blind, randomized, placebo-controlled, parallel group, 24-week clinical studies (Study 1 and Study 2) at a total of 69 cystic fibrosis centers in the United States were conducted in cystic fibrosis patients with P. aeruginosa. Subjects who were less than 6 years of age, had a baseline creatinine of >2 mg/dL, or had Burkholderia cepacia isolated from sputum were excluded. All subjects had baseline FEV1 % predicted between 25% and 75%. In these clinical studies, 258 patients received Tozen-F (Tobramycin) inhalation solution therapy on an outpatient basis using a hand-held PARI LC PLUS Reusable Nebulizer with a DeVilbiss Pulmo-Aide compressor.

Table 2: Dosing Regimens in Clinical Studies
Cycle 1 Cycle 2 Cycle 3
28 days 28 days 28 days 28 days 28 days 28 days
Tozen-F (Tobramycin)

Inhalation

Solution

regimen

n=258

Tozen-F (Tobramycin)

Inhalation

Solution

300 mg

BID

No drug Tozen-F (Tobramycin)

Inhalation

Solution

300 mg

BID

No drug Tozen-F (Tobramycin)

Inhalation

Solution

300 mg

BID

No drug

Placebo

regimen

n=262


placebo

BID


No drug

placebo

BID


No drug


placebo

BID


No drug


All patients received either Tozen-F (Tobramycin) inhalation solution or placebo (saline with 1.25 mg quinine for flavoring) in addition to standard treatment recommended for cystic fibrosis patients, which included oral and parenteral anti-pseudomonal therapy, β2-agonists, cromolyn, inhaled steroids, and airway clearance techniques. In addition, approximately 77% of patients were concurrently treated with dornase alfa (PULMOZYME, Genentech).

In each study, Tozen-F (Tobramycin) inhalation solution-treated patients experienced significant improvement in pulmonary function. Improvement was demonstrated in the Tozen-F (Tobramycin) inhalation solution group in Study 1 by an average increase in FEV1 % predicted of about 11% relative to baseline (Week 0) during 24 weeks compared to no average change in placebo patients. In Study 2, Tozen-F (Tobramycin) inhalation solution-treated patients had an average increase of about 7% compared to an average decrease of about 1% in placebo patients. Figure 1 shows the average relative change in FEV1% predicted over 24 weeks for both studies.

Figure 1: Relative Change From Baseline in FEV1% Predicted


In each study, Tozen-F (Tobramycin) inhalation solution therapy resulted in a significant reduction in the number of P. aeruginosa colony forming units (CFUs) in sputum during the on-drug periods. Sputum bacterial density returned to baseline during the off-drug periods. Reductions in sputum bacterial density were smaller in each successive cycle.

Figure 2: Absolute Change From Baseline in Log10 CFUs


Patients treated with Tozen-F (Tobramycin) inhalation solution were hospitalized for an average of 5.1 days compared to 8.1 days for placebo patients. Patients treated with Tozen-F (Tobramycin) inhalation solution required an average of 9.6 days of parenteral anti-pseudomonal antibiotic treatment compared to 14.1 days for placebo patients. During the 6 months of treatment, 40% of Tozen-F (Tobramycin) inhalation solution patients and 53% of placebo patients were treated with parenteral anti-pseudomonal antibiotics.

The relationship between in vitro susceptibility test results and clinical outcome with Tozen-F (Tobramycin) inhalation solution therapy is not clear. However, 4 Tozen-F (Tobramycin) inhalation solution patients who began the clinical trial with P. aeruginosa isolates having MIC values ≥128 mcg/mL did not experience an improvement in FEV1 or a decrease in sputum bacterial density.

Treatment with Tozen-F (Tobramycin) inhalation solution did not affect the susceptibility of the majority of P. aeruginosa isolates during the 6-month studies. However, some P. aeruginosa isolates did exhibit increased Tozen-F (Tobramycin) MICs. The percentage of patients with P. aeruginosa isolates with Tozen-F (Tobramycin) MICs ≥16 mcg/mL was 13% at the beginning, and 23% at the end of 6 months of the Tozen-F (Tobramycin) inhalation solution regimen.

Figure 1 Figure 2

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Tozen-F (toe-bra-MYE-sin) Inhalation Solution, USP

Nebulizer Solution - For Inhalation Use Only

Information for Patients

Safety Information

Tozen-F (Tobramycin) inhalation solution is in a class of antibiotics that have caused hearing loss, dizziness, kidney damage and harm to a fetus. Ringing in the ears and hoarseness were two symptoms that were seen in more patients taking Tozen-F (Tobramycin) inhalation solution than placebo in research studies. Patients with cystic fibrosis can have many symptoms. Some of these symptoms may be related to your medications. If you have new or worsening symptoms, you should tell your doctor.

Hearing: You should tell your doctor if you have ringing in the ears, dizziness, or any changes in hearing.

Kidney Damage: Inform your doctor if you have any history of kidney problems.

Pregnancy: If you want to become pregnant or are pregnant while on Tozen-F (Tobramycin) inhalation solution, you should talk with your doctor about the possibility of Tozen-F (Tobramycin) inhalation solution causing any harm.

Nursing Mothers: If you are nursing a baby, you should talk with your doctor before using Tozen-F (Tobramycin) inhalation solution.

Tozen-F (Tobramycin) Inhalation Solution Packaging

Tozen-F (Tobramycin) inhalation solution comes in a single dose, ready-to-use ampule containing 300 mg Tozen-F (Tobramycin). Each foil pouch contains 4 ampules, for 2 days of Tozen-F (Tobramycin) inhalation solution therapy.

Dosage

The 300 mg dose of Tozen-F (Tobramycin) inhalation solution is the same for patients regardless of age or weight. Tozen-F (Tobramycin) inhalation solution has not been studied in patients less than 6 years old. Doses should be inhaled as close to 12 hours apart as possible and not less than six hours apart. You should not mix Tozen-F (Tobramycin) inhalation solution with dornase alfa (PULMOZYME®, Genentech) in the nebulizer.

If you are taking several medications, the recommended order is as follows: bronchodilator first, followed by chest physiotherapy, then other inhaled medications and, finally, Tozen-F (Tobramycin) inhalation solution.

Treatment Schedule

You should take Tozen-F (Tobramycin) inhalation solution in repeated cycles of 28 days on drug followed by 28 days off drug. You should take Tozen-F (Tobramycin) inhalation solution twice a day during the 28-day period on drug.

How To Administer Tozen-F (Tobramycin) Inhalation Solution for Inhalation

THIS INFORMATION IS NOT INTENDED TO REPLACE CONSULTATION WITH YOUR PHYSICIAN AND CF CARE TEAM ABOUT PROPERLY TAKING MEDICATION OR USING INHALATION EQUIPMENT.

Tozen-F (Tobramycin) inhalation solution is specifically formulated for inhalation using a PARI LC PLUS Reusable Nebulizer and a DeVilbiss® Pulmo-Aide® air compressor. Tozen-F (Tobramycin) inhalation solution can be taken at home, school, or at work. The following are instructions on how to use the DeVilbiss® Pulmo-Aide® air compressor and PARI LC PLUS Reusable Nebulizer to administer Tozen-F (Tobramycin) Inhalation Solution for Inhalation.

You will need the following supplies:

- Tozen-F (Tobramycin) inhalation solution plastic ampule (vial)

- DeVilbiss® Pulmo-Aide® air compressor

- PARI LC PLUS Reusable Nebulizer

- Tubing to connect the nebulizer and compressor

- Clean paper or cloth towels

- Nose clips (optional)

It is important that your nebulizer and compressor function properly before starting your Tozen-F (Tobramycin) inhalation solution therapy.

Note: Please refer to the manufacturers’ care and use instructions for important information.

Preparing Your Tozen-F (Tobramycin) Inhalation Solution for Inhalation

1. Wash your hands thoroughly with soap and water.


2a. Tozen-F (Tobramycin) inhalation solution is packaged with 4 ampules per foil pouch.

2b. Separate one ampule by gently pulling apart at the bottom tabs. Store all remaining ampules in the refrigerator as directed.


3. Lay out the contents of a PARI LC PLUS Reusable Nebulizer package on a clean, dry paper or cloth towel. You should have the following parts:


- Nebulizer Top and Bottom

(Nebulizer Cup) Assembly

- Inspiratory Valve Cap

- Mouthpiece with Valve

- Tubing

4. Remove the Nebulizer Top from the Nebulizer Cup by twisting the Nebulizer Top counter-clockwise, and then lifting. Place the Nebulizer Top on the clean paper or cloth towel. Stand the Nebulizer Cup upright on the towel.

5. Connect one end of the tubing to the compressor air outlet. The tubing should fit snugly. Plug in your compressor to an electrical outlet.


6. Open the Tozen-F (Tobramycin) inhalation solution ampule by holding the bottom tab with one hand and twisting off the top of the ampule with the other hand. Be careful not to squeeze the ampule until you are ready to empty its contents into the Nebulizer Cup.


7. Squeeze all the contents of the ampule into the Nebulizer Cup.


8. Replace the Nebulizer Top. Note: In order to insert the Nebulizer Top into the Nebulizer Cup, the semi-circle halfway down the stem of the Nebulizer Top should face the Nebulizer Outlet. Turn the Nebulizer Top clockwise until securely fastened to the Nebulizer Cup.


9. Attach the Mouthpiece to the Nebulizer Outlet. Then firmly push the Inspiratory Valve Cap in place on the Nebulizer Top. Note: The Inspiratory Valve Cap will fit snugly.

10. Connect the free end of the tubing to the Air Intake on the bottom of the nebulizer, making sure to keep the nebulizer upright. Press the tubing on the Air Intake firmly.

Tozen-F (Tobramycin) Inhalation Solution Treatment

1. Turn on the compressor.


2. Check for a steady mist from the Mouthpiece. If there is no mist, check all tubing connections and confirm that the compressor is working properly.


3. Sit or stand in an upright position that will allow you to breathe normally.


4. Place Mouthpiece between your teeth and on top of your tongue and breathe normally only through your mouth. Nose clips may help you breathe through your mouth and not through your nose. Do not block airflow with your tongue.

5. Continue treatment until all of your Tozen-F (Tobramycin) inhalation solution is gone, and there is no longer any mist being produced. You may hear a sputtering sound when the Nebulizer Cup is empty. The entire Tozen-F (Tobramycin) inhalation solution treatment should take approximately 15 minutes to complete. Note: If you are interrupted, need to cough or rest during your Tozen-F (Tobramycin) inhalation solution treatment, turn off the compressor to save your medication. Turn the compressor back on when you are ready to resume your therapy.

6. Follow the nebulizer cleaning and disinfecting instructions after completing therapy.

Cleaning Your Nebulizer

To reduce the risk of infection, illness or injury from contamination, you must thoroughly clean all parts of the nebulizer as instructed after each treatment. Never use a nebulizer with a clogged nozzle. If the nozzle is clogged, no aerosol mist is produced which will alter the effectiveness of the treatment. Replace the nebulizer if clogging occurs.

1. Remove tubing from nebulizer and disassemble nebulizer parts.

2. Wash all parts (except tubing) with warm water and liquid dish soap.

3. Rinse thoroughly with warm water and shake out water.

4. Air dry or hand dry nebulizer parts on a clean, lint-free cloth. Reassemble nebulizer when dry, and store.

5. You can also wash all parts of the nebulizer in a dishwasher (except tubing). Place the nebulizer parts in a dishwasher basket, then place on the top rack of the dishwasher. Remove and dry the parts when the cycle is complete.

Disinfecting Your Nebulizer

Your nebulizer is for your use only - Do not share your nebulizer with other people. You must regularly disinfect the nebulizer. Failure to do so could lead to serious or fatal illness.

Clean the nebulizer as described above. Every other treatment day, disinfect the nebulizer parts (except tubing) by boiling them in water for a full 10 minutes. Dry parts on a clean, lint-free cloth.

Care and Use of Your Pulmo-Aide® Compressor


Follow the manufacturer’s instructions for care and use of your compressor.

Filter Change:

1. DeVilbiss® Compressor filters should be changed every six months or sooner if filter turns completely gray in color.

Compressor Cleaning:

1. With power switch in the “Off” position, unplug power cord from wall outlet.

2. Wipe outside of the compressor cabinet with a clean, damp cloth every few days to keep dust free.

Caution: Do not submerge in water; doing so will result in compressor damage.

Storage Instructions

You should store Tozen-F (Tobramycin) inhalation solution ampules in a refrigerator (2° to 8°C or 36° to 46°F). However, when you don’t have a refrigerator available (e.g., transporting your Tozen-F (Tobramycin) inhalation solution), you may store the foil pouches (opened or unopened) at room temperature (up to 25°C/77°F) for up to 28 days.

Avoid exposing Tozen-F (Tobramycin) inhalation solution ampules to intense light.

Unrefrigerated Tozen-F (Tobramycin) inhalation solution, which is normally slightly yellow, may darken with age; however, the color change does not indicate any change in the quality of the product.

You should not use Tozen-F (Tobramycin) inhalation solution if it is cloudy, if there are particles in the solution, or if it has been stored at room temperature for more than 28 days. You should not use Tozen-F (Tobramycin) inhalation solution beyond the expiration date stamped on the ampule.

Additional Information

Nebulizer: 1-800-327-8632

Compressor: 1-800-338-1988

Tozen-F (Tobramycin) Inhalation Solution: 1-877-835-5472

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Doses are various strengths of the medicine like 10mg, 20mg, 30mg and so on. Each medicine comes in various doses which is decided by the manufacturer, that is, pharmaceutical company. The dose is decided on the severity of the symptom or disease.


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Drug category can be defined as major classification of the drug. For example, an antihistaminic or an antipyretic or anti anginal or pain killer, anti-inflammatory or so.


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Frequently asked Questions

Can i drive or operate heavy machine after consuming Tozen-F?

Depending on the reaction of the Tozen-F after taken, if you are feeling dizziness, drowsiness or any weakness as a reaction on your body, Then consider Tozen-F not safe to drive or operate heavy machine after consumption. Meaning that, do not drive or operate heavy duty machines after taking the capsule if the capsule has a strange reaction on your body like dizziness, drowsiness. As prescribed by a pharmacist, it is dangerous to take alcohol while taking medicines as it exposed patients to drowsiness and health risk. Please take note of such effect most especially when taking Primosa capsule. It's advisable to consult your doctor on time for a proper recommendation and medical consultations.

Is Tozen-F addictive or habit forming?

Medicines are not designed with the mind of creating an addiction or abuse on the health of the users. Addictive Medicine is categorically called Controlled substances by the government. For instance, Schedule H or X in India and schedule II-V in the US are controlled substances.

Please consult the medicine instruction manual on how to use and ensure it is not a controlled substance.In conclusion, self medication is a killer to your health. Consult your doctor for a proper prescription, recommendation, and guidiance.

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