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Rosiglitazone
Consumer Medicine Information
Please read this leaflet carefully before you take AVANDIA.
This leaflet answers some common questions about AVANDIA. It does not contain all of the available information.
It does not take the place of talking to your doctor or pharmacist.
Please read this leaflet before you start taking AVANDIA. If you are helping someone else take AVANDIA, please read this leaflet before you give the first dose.
All medicines have risks and benefits. Sometimes new risks are found even when a medicine has been used for many years. Your doctor has weighed the expected benefits of you taking AVANDIA against the risks this medicine could have for you.
If you have any concerns about taking this medicine, ask your doctor or pharmacist.
Keep this leaflet with the medicine. You may need to read it again.
The name of your medicine is AVANDIA. It is also known as rosiglitazone.
AVANDIA belongs to a group of medicines called glitazones.
AVANDIA is used to treat patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus. This is also called non-insulin dependent diabetes (NIDDM) or maturity onset diabetes.
Type 2 diabetes mellitus is a condition in which your body does not make enough insulin or where the insulin that your body produces does not work as well as it should. Insulin is a natural body chemical that helps the body's cells use the sugar from the blood and so stops your blood sugar levels from rising too high. High blood sugar levels can cause damage to the body's cells.
AVANDIA acts by making your body more sensitive to insulin. It therefore helps your body make better use of the insulin it produces and thus helps to restore your blood sugar towards a normal level.
Your doctor may have prescribed AVANDIA for another reason.
AVANDIA can be used alone (when diet and exercise is not enough to treat your diabetes) or together with other anti-diabetic medicines.
There is no evidence that AVANDIA is addictive.
You must tell your doctor if:
Broken bones, usually in the hand, upper arm or foot, have been seen with rosiglitazone use. Talk to your doctor for advice on how to keep your bones healthy.
AVANDIA only works in the presence of the body's own insulin therefore it should not be used in patients with type 1 (or insulin dependent) diabetes mellitus.
Follow your doctor's instructions about how and when to take your tablets; otherwise you will not fully benefit from your medicine.
Take AVANDIA as directed by your doctor or pharmacist.
The amount of AVANDIA people take can be different, and this depends on your condition. Your doctor will prescribe the best dose for you.
The usual starting dose of AVANDIA is 4 mg per day. If necessary, your doctor may increase this dose up to 8 mg per day, taken as a single dose or as two doses to be taken during the day (eg. one in the morning and one in the evening).
Do not take more tablets than your doctor has recommended.
Your AVANDIA tablets should be swallowed with a glass of water. They may be taken with or after a meal or on an empty stomach. It is best to take the tablets at the same time each day.
If you are following a diabetic weight control diet you should continue with this while you are taking AVANDIA.
Diabetes is a condition that requires long term treatment and regular assessment by your doctor. Once you have started taking medication, you will normally need to keep taking it for the rest of your life.
If you feel the effect of your medicine is too weak or too strong do not change the dose yourself, but ask your doctor.
Your doctor may prescribe AVANDIA in combination with other anti-diabetic medicines. Read the leaflets for these medicines too.
Do not stop taking AVANDIA, or change the dose without first checking with your doctor.
There is no information available on the use of AVANDIA in people under 18 years of age, therefore its use in these patients is not recommended.
Immediately telephone your doctor or Poisons Information Centre (telephone 13 11 26) for advice, if you think you or anyone else may have taken too much AVANDIA, even if there are no signs of discomfort or poisoning.
If you are not sure what to do, contact your doctor, pharmacist or nearest hospital. Show them the package containing the tablets.
Take your tablet as soon as you remember. Do not take any more than the usual dose. Take your next dose at the usual time.
Tell your doctor if, for any reason, you have not taken your medicine exactly as directed.
Otherwise, your doctor may think that it was not working as it should and change your treatment unnecessarily.
Check with your doctor, pharmacist or dentist before taking any other medicines. This includes medicines that you buy without a prescription as well as prescribed medicines.
Do not give this medicine to anyone else, even if their symptoms seem similar to yours.
Do not use AVANDIA to treat any other complaints unless your doctor says to.
Be careful driving or operating machinery until you know how AVANDIA affects you.
Check with your doctor as soon as possible if you think you are experiencing any side effects or allergic reactions due to taking AVANDIA, even if the problem is not listed below.
Like other medicines, AVANDIA can cause some side-effects. If they occur, they are most likely to be minor and temporary. However, some may be serious and need medical attention.
AVANDIA may increase the risk of heart attack or heart failure in some patients. You must tell your doctor immediately if you develop any of the following:
A few patients have experienced the following side-effects whilst taking AVANDIA:
AVANDIA may increase your total cholesterol level slightly. Total cholesterol is made up of 'good cholesterol' (HDLc) and 'bad cholesterol' (LDLc) and it is the balance of these that is more important than the total level. AVANDIA does not affect the balance of good and bad cholesterol. If you have any concerns about your cholesterol levels you should speak to your doctor.
Tell your doctor immediately if you notice any of the following:
These may be symptoms of rare but serious side effects and require urgent medical attention.
This is not a complete list of all possible side-effects. Others may occur in some people and there may be some side-effects not yet known.
Tell your doctor or pharmacist if you notice any side effects from your medicine which are not mentioned here.
Do not be alarmed by this list of possible side-effects. You may not experience any of them.
Keep this medicine where children cannot reach it, such as in a locked cupboard.
Do not leave in a car, on a window sill or in the bathroom.
Do not use after the expiry date stated on the pack has passed.
Store the tablets in the original package.
If your doctor stops your medicine, do not keep any leftover tablets unless your doctor tells you to. Return any unused tablets to your pharmacist who will discard them safely.
AVANDIA is supplied to you as film-coated pentagonal shaped Tiltab® tablets in the following pack sizes:
They are marked 'GSK' on one side and on the other is a number corresponding to the strength of the tablet. Each tablet strength is a different colour. Thus:
AVANDIA contains the active ingredient rosiglitazone.
AVANDIA also contains the following inactive ingredients: Sodium starch glycollate, hypromellose, cellulose microcrystalline, lactose, magnesium stearate, titanium dioxide, macrogol 3000, purified talc, lactose, glycerol triacetate, iron oxide yellow (CI77492) and iron oxide red (CI774911).
Patients who are intolerant to lactose should note that each AVANDIA tablet also contains a small amount of lactose.
Your AVANDIA is supplied by:
GlaxoSmithKline Australia Pty Ltd
1061 Mountain Highway
Boronia, Victoria, 3155
Australia.
Tel: (03) 9721 6000
Distributed in New Zealand by:
GlaxoSmithKline NZ Ltd
Auckland
New Zealand
Pharmaceutical companies are not in a position to give people an individual diagnosis or medical advice. Your doctor or pharmacist is the best person to give you advice on the treatment of your condition.
The information provided applies only to: AVANDIA®.
AVANDIA® and Tiltab® are registered trade marks of the GlaxoSmithKline group of companies.
AVANDIA 4 mg tablets: AUST R 70965
AVANDIA 8 mg tablets: AUST R 70966
This leaflet is subject to copyright.
Prepared on 16 February 2011.
Version 2.0
Published by MIMS/myDr August 2011