Rimantadine dosage and administration

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Rimantadine
Flumadine® FDA Package Insert
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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]

Dosage And Administration

FOR PROPHYLAXIS IN ADULTS AND CHILDREN

Adults: The recommended adult dose of Flumadine is 100 mg twice a day. In patients with severe hepatic dysfunction, renal failure (CrCI ≤10 mL/min.) and elderly nursing home patients, a dose reduction to 100 mg daily is recommended. There are currently no data available regarding the safety of rimantadine during multiple dosing in subjects with renal or hepatic impairment. Because of the potential for accumulation of rimantadine metabolites during multiple dosing, patients with any degree of renal insufficiency should be monitored for adverse effects, with dosage adjustments being made as necessary.

Children

In children less than 10 years of age, Flumadine should be administered once a day, at a dose of 5 mg/kg but not exceeding 150 mg. For children 10 years of age or older, use the adult dose.

FOR TREATMENT IN ADULTS

The recommended adult dose of Flumadine is 100 mg twice a day. In patients with severe hepatic dysfunction, renal failure (CrCI ≤10 mL/min) and elderly nursing home patients, a dose reduction to 100 mg daily is recommended. There are currently no data available regarding the safety of rimantadine during multiple dosing in subjects with renal or hepatic impairment. Because of the potential for accumulation of rimantadine metabolites during multiple dosing, patients with any degree of renal insufficiency should be monitored for adverse effects, with dosage adjustments being made as necessary. Flumadine therapy should be initiated as soon as possible, preferably within 48 hours after onset of signs and symptoms of influenza A infection. Therapy should be continued for approximately seven days from the initial onset of symptoms.[1]

References

  1. "FLUMADINE (RIMANTADINE HYDROCHLORIDE) TABLET FLUMADINE (RIMANTADINE HYDROCHLORIDE) SYRUP [FOREST PHARMACEUTICALS, INC.]". Retrieved 7 January 2014.

Adapted from the FDA Package Insert.