Consumer medicine information

Pharmacor Cinacalcet Tablets Pharmacor Cinacalcet 30 mg Tablets Pharmacor Cinacalcet 60 mg Tablets Pharmacor Cinacalcet 90 mg Tablets

Cinacalcet hydrochloride


Consumer Medicine Information

What is in this leaflet

This leaflet answers some common questions about Pharmacor Cinacalcet. It does not contain all the available information. It does not take the place of talking to your doctor, nurse or pharmacist.

All medicines have risks and benefits. Your doctor has weighed the risks of you taking Pharmacor Cinacalcet against the benefits he/she expects it will have for you.

If you have any concerns about taking Pharmacor Cinacalcet, ask your doctor, nurse or pharmacist.

Read this leaflet carefully before you start Pharmacor Cinacalcet and keep it with the medicine. You may need to read it again.

What Pharmacor Cinacalcet is used for

Pharmacor Cinacalcet is used to treat:

  • a condition called secondary hyperparathyroidism (high-per-para-THIGH-royd-izm) in people with kidney disease who require dialysis treatment.
  • a condition called primary hyperparathyroidism when surgical removal of the parathyroid gland is not a treatment option.
  • high blood calcium levels in people with cancer of the parathyroid gland.

Secondary hyperparathyroidism
Kidney disease can cause a condition called secondary hyperparathyroidism, which can have a big impact on your health. Four small glands located behind the thyroid gland in your neck are called parathyroid glands. They make a hormone called parathyroid hormone (PTH). Normally, PTH makes sure you have just enough calcium and phosphorus in your blood to keep your bones, heart, muscles, nerves and blood vessels working well. When your kidneys are working properly, PTH keeps your calcium and phosphorus levels normal by moving the right amounts of calcium and phosphorus in and out of your bones.

When your kidneys aren’t working properly, the calcium and phosphorus balance in your body is upset, and your parathyroid glands send out too much PTH to your body. This condition is called secondary hyperparathyroidism, and it can cause bone disease and also may be a risk factor for heart disease and abnormal calcium deposits in blood vessels and other parts of the body. Pharmacor Cinacalcet lowers PTH by telling your parathyroid glands to stop releasing too much PTH into your blood. It also lowers your calcium and phosphorus levels.

Primary hyperparathyroidism/ Cancer of the parathyroid gland
An overactive parathyroid gland results in a condition called primary hyperparathyroidism, which can impact your health. Four small glands located behind the thyroid gland in your neck are called parathyroid glands. They make a hormone called parathyroid hormone (PTH). When your parathyroid glands are working normally, PTH keeps your calcium levels normal by moving the right amounts of calcium in and out of your bones.

Primary hyperparathyoidism is caused by an enlargement of one or more of the parathyroid glands occasionally due to cancer of the parathyroid gland. In primary hyperparathyroidism, your parathyroid glands send out too much PTH to your body and your blood level of calcium becomes high. Pharmacor Cinacalcet lowers PTH by telling your parathyroid glands to stop releasing too much PTH into your blood. It also lowers your blood calcium levels.

Your doctor may have prescribed Pharmacor Cinacalcet for another reason. Ask your doctor if you have any questions about why Pharmacor Cinacalcet has been prescribed for you.

Before you take Pharmacor Cinacalcet

When you must not take Pharmacor Cinacalcet

Do not take Pharmacor Cinacalcet if you are allergic to the active ingredient or any of the ingredients in Pharmacor Cinacalcet listed at the end of this leaflet.

Symptoms of an allergic reaction may include:

  • shortness of breath, wheezing or difficulty breathing
  • swelling of the face, lips, tongue or other parts of the body
  • skin rash, itching or hives.

Talk to your doctor, nurse or pharmacist if you have any questions about this information.

Do not give Pharmacor Cinacalcet to a child. There is not enough information at present to recommend use of Pharmacor Cinacalcet in children.

Do not take Pharmacor Cinacalcet after the expiry date (Exp.) stamped on the pack. If you take this medicine after the expiry date has passed, it may not work as well.

Do not take Pharmacor Cinacalcet if the packaging is torn or shows signs of tampering or if the tablets do not look quite right.

Before you start to take Pharmacor Cinacalcet

Tell your doctor if:

  1. you have or have had any medical conditions, including:
  • seizures (sometimes called fits or convulsions, see ‘Side effects’ section).
  • heart failure (or a heart condition, see ‘Side effects’ section).
  • intolerance to sugars (sometimes called lactose intolerance, see ‘Ingredients’ section).
  • ulcers (stomach or intestinal), serious vomiting, inflammation of the stomach and swallowing tube.
  1. you are pregnant or intend to become pregnant.

Your doctor will discuss the risks and benefits of taking Pharmacor Cinacalcet if you are pregnant.

  1. you are breastfeeding or planning to breastfeed.

It is not known whether Pharmacor Cinacalcet passes into breast milk.

  1. You are taking any other medicines, including any medicines you buy without a prescription from a pharmacy, supermarket or health food shop (for example St John’s Wort)

If you have not told your doctor about any of the above, tell him/ her before you take Pharmacor Cinacalcet.

Taking other medicines

Tell your doctor if you are taking ketoconazole, erythromycin, itraconazole, rifampicin, phenytoin, amitriptyline, flecainide, vinblastine, thioridazine or medicines known as tricyclic antidepressants.

Some of these medicines can affect how Pharmacor Cinacalcet works, while others are affected by Pharmacor Cinacalcet.

Driving and using machines

Dizziness and seizures have been reported by patients taking Pharmacor Cinacalcet.

If you experience these side effects, do not drive or operate machines.

How to take Pharmacor Cinacalcet

Pharmacor Cinacalcet must be taken orally either with, or shortly after food. The tablets must be taken whole and are not to be divided.

Follow all directions given to you by your doctor, nurse and pharmacist carefully. They may differ from the information in this leaflet.

If you do not understand the instructions below, ask your doctor, nurse or pharmacist for help.

How much Pharmacor Cinacalcet to take

If you are being treated for secondary hyperparathyroidism

The usual starting dose for Pharmacor Cinacalcet is 30 mg (one tablet) once per day. Your doctor will take regular blood samples to measure how you are responding to Pharmacor Cinacalcet and will adjust your dose as necessary in order to control your parathyroid hormone, calcium and phosphate levels.

Once your condition is under control, your doctor will continue to regularly check your blood and your dose may be adjusted further in order to maintain long-term control of your parathyroid hormone, calcium and phosphate levels.

If you are being treated for primary hyperparathyroidism /cancer of the parathyroid gland

The usual starting dose for Pharmacor Cinacalcet is 30 mg (one tablet) twice per day. Your doctor will take regular blood samples to measure how you are responding to Pharmacor Cinacalcet and will adjust your dose as necessary in order to control your calcium levels. Once your condition is under control, your doctor will continue to regularly check your blood and your dose may be adjusted further in order to maintain long-term control of your calcium levels.

If you forget to take Pharmacor Cinacalcet

If you have forgotten a dose of Pharmacor Cinacalcet, you should take your next dose as normal.

If you take more Pharmacor Cinacalcet than you should (overdose)

If you take more Pharmacor Cinacalcet than you should you must contact your doctor, nurse or pharmacist immediately.

While you are taking Pharmacor Cinacalcet

Things you must do

Always follow your doctor’s instructions carefully. If you are about to start using a new medicine, tell your doctor, nurse and pharmacist that you are taking Pharmacor Cinacalcet.

If you become pregnant while you are taking Pharmacor Cinacalcet, tell your doctor.

Things you must not do

Do not take Pharmacor Cinacalcet to treat any other complaint unless your doctor says so.

Do not give Pharmacor Cinacalcet to anyone else, even if their symptoms seem similar to yours.

Side effects

Tell your doctor as soon as possible if you have any problems while taking Pharmacor Cinacalcet, even if you do not think the problems are connected with the medicine or are not listed in this leaflet. Like other medicines, Pharmacor Cinacalcet may cause side effects. Some side effects may be serious and need medical attention. Other side effects are minor and are likely to be temporary.

Pharmacor Cinacalcet lowers your calcium level. If calcium levels become too low, you may have signs of low calcium. Signs of low calcium may include numbness or tingling around the mouth, muscle aches or cramps and seizures. If you have any of these symptoms, you should tell your doctor straight away. People with kidney disease not requiring dialysis are at increased risk of developing hypocalcaemia.

Ask your doctor, nurse or pharmacist to answer any questions you may have.

If any of the following happens, stop taking Pharmacor Cinacalcet and go straight to the hospital, as you may need urgent medical attention:

  • Allergic reaction
  • Skin rash over a large area of the body
  • Swelling of the face, lips, mouth, tongue or throat which may cause difficulty in swallowing or breathing
  • Shortness of breath
  • Wheezing
  • Faintness, rapid pulse or sweating.

Tell your doctor, nurse or pharmacist if you notice any of the following:

  • Nausea and vomiting.
    People taking Pharmacor Cinacalcet have a greater chance of developing nausea and /or vomiting. If nausea or vomiting is making it difficult to take your medicines or is of any concern to you, you should tell your doctor.
  • Seizure (also known as a fit or convulsion).
    The risk of having seizures is greater in people who have had seizures before. Lowering the calcium level too much may also increase the risk of having a seizure. If you have a seizure you should tell your doctor straight away.
  • Dizziness or light headedness, or worsening of a heart condition.
    Pharmacor Cinacalcet may cause low blood pressure or affect the heart’s function in people who have a heart condition (heart failure). If you know you have a heart condition, tell your doctor.
  • Rash.
    Pinkish, itchy swellings on the skin, also called hives or nettle rash. Itchy rash.
  • Bleeding from the stomach or intestines.
    Bleeding from the stomach or intestines may occur in some patients. You may experience severe pain or tenderness in the stomach, vomit blood or material that looks like coffee grounds, or have black or tarlike stools.

Tell your doctor, nurse or pharmacist if you notice anything that is making you feel unwell.

Other side effects not listed above may occur in some people.

After taking Pharmacor Cinacalcet

Storage

Keep your Pharmacor Cinacalcet in a cool place, under 25° C.

The expiry date (Exp.) for Pharmacor Cinacalcet is stamped on the outer box and the blister label. Do not take Pharmacor Cinacalcet after this date, the last day of the month shown.

As with all medicines, you should keep Pharmacor cinacalcet out of the reach and sight of children.

Product description

What it looks like

Pharmacor Cinacalcet 30 mg Tablets: Light green colored, oval shaped, film coated tablets debossed with ‘A33′ on one side and ’30’ on other side.

Pharmacor Cinacalcet 60 mg Tablets: Light green colored, oval shaped, film coated tablets debossed with ‘A34′ on one side and ’60’ on other side.

Pharmacor Cinacalcet 90 mg Tablets: Light green colored, oval shaped, film coated tablets debossed with ‘A35’ on one side and ‘90’ on other side.

Each tablet contains 30 mg, 60 mg or 90 mg of cinacalcet (as hydrochloride).

The product is presented in blister packs (PVC/PCTFE (Aclar)/Al) of 10 tablets or 28 tablets.

Ingredients

Active ingredient
The active ingredient in Pharmacor Cinacalcet is cinacalcet hydrochloride.

Other ingredients
The other ingredients of Pharmacor Cinacalcet are Lactose monohydrate, Microcrystalline cellulose, Crospovidone, Hyprolose, Magnesium stearate.

The tablets are coated with: OPADRY II complete film coating system 85F510075 GREEN (Polyvinyl alcohol E1203, Titanium dioxide E171, Macrogol E1521, Purified Talc E553b, Iron oxide yellow E172, Indigo carmine aluminium lake E132).

If you have been told by your doctor that you have an intolerance to certain sugars (for example, lactose), tell your doctor before taking Pharmacor Cinacalcet.

Supplier

Pharmacor Cinacalcet Tablets are supplied in Australia by:

Pharmacor Pty Limited
Chatswood NSW 2067
Australia

Australian Registration Numbers

Pharmacor Cinacalcet 30 mg Tablets blister pack- 295567

Pharmacor Cinacalcet 60 mg Tablets blister pack- 295561

pharmacor cinacalcet 90 mg Tablets blister pack- 295563

This leaflet was prepared in 05/2021

Published by MIMS July 2021