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Diacomit
stiripentol

Package leaflet: Information for the user


Diacomit 100 mg hard capsules

stiripentol


Read all of this leaflet carefully before your child starts taking this medicine because it contains important information for you.


Diacomit with food and drink

Do NOT take Diacomit with milk or dairy products (yoghurt, soft cream cheeses, etc), fruit juice, fizzy drinks or food and drinks that contain caffeine or theophylline (for example cola, chocolate, coffee, tea

and energy drinks).


Pregnancy and breast-feeding

If your child is pregnant or breast-feeding, think she may be pregnant or is planning to have a baby, ask your doctor for advice before taking this medicine.

During pregnancy, effective antiepileptic treatment must NOT be stopped.


Breast-feeding is not recommended during treatment with this medicine.


Driving and using machines

This medicine may make your child feel sleepy.

Your child should not use any tools, machines, ride or drive if affected in this way. Check with your child’s doctor.


Diacomit contains sodium

This medicine contains less than 1 mmol sodium (23 mg) per capsule, that is to say essentially ‘sodium-free’.


  1. How to take Diacomit


    Your child should always take these capsules exactly as your child’s doctor has told you. You should check with your child’s doctor or pharmacist if you are not sure.


    Dosage

    The dose is adjusted by the doctor according to your child’s age, weight and condition, generally 50 mg per kg bodyweight and per day.


    When to take Diacomit

    Your child should take this medicine two or three times a day at regular intervals as directed by your child’s doctor, for example morning - noon - bedtime to cover the night-and-day period.


    Dose adjustment

    Dose increases should be gradual, taking place over a few weeks while the dose(s) of the other antiepileptic medicine(s) is (are) reduced at the same time. Your child’s doctor will tell you the new dose of the other antiepileptic medicine(s).


    If you have the impression that the effect of this medicine is too strong or too weak, talk to your child’s doctor or pharmacist. The dose will be adjusted by the doctor according to your child’s condition.


    There are slight differences between the Diacomit capsules and powder for oral suspension. If your child experiences any problems when switching from taking the capsules to the powder for oral suspension or vice versa please inform your doctor. In case of switch between capsule and powder formulations it should be done under the close supervision of your child’s doctor.


    In case of vomiting within the first few minutes of intake it is assumed that no medicine has been absorbed and a new dose should be given.

    However, the situation is different if the vomiting occurs more than one hour after medicine intake because stiripentol is quickly absorbed.

    In such a case, it is assumed that a significant fraction of the administered dose has been absorbed systemically from the digestive tract. Thus, there would be no need for a new intake or for an adjustment of the next dose.


    How to take the Diacomit capsules

    To ensure that the whole amount of powder is taken by the patient, it is preferable not to open the capsule and to swallow it as a single oral administration unit form. Your child should take Diacomit

    with food, it should NOT be taken on an empty stomach. For food and drinks to be avoided, see the

    section “Diacomit with food and drink” above.


    If your child takes more Diacomit than he or she should

    Contact your child’s doctor if you know or think your child has taken more medicine than he or she should have.


    If your child forgets to take Diacomit

    It is important that your child takes this medicine regularly at the same time each day. If your child forgets to take a dose, he or she should take it as soon as you remember unless it is time for the next

    dose. In that case carry on with the next dose as normal. Your child should not take a double dose to

    make up for a forgotten individual dose.

    If your child stops taking Diacomit

    Your child must not stop taking this medicine unless the doctor tells you to. Stopping treatment suddenly can lead to an outbreak of seizures.


    If you have any further questions on the use of this medicine, ask your child’s doctor or pharmacist.


  2. Possible side effects


    Like all medicines, this medicine can cause side effects, although not everybody gets them.


    Very common side effects (may affect more than one in 10 people):

    • loss of appetite, weight loss (especially when combined with the antiepileptic medicine sodium valproate);

    • insomnia (sleeplessness), drowsiness;

    • ataxia (inability to coordinate muscle movements), hypotonia (low muscle strength), dystonia (involuntary muscle contractions).


      Common side effects (may affect up to 1 in 10 people):

    • raised levels of liver enzymes, especially when given with either of the antiepileptic medicines carbamazepine and sodium valproate;

    • aggressiveness, irritability, agitation, hyperexcitability (state of being unusually excitable);

    • sleep disorders (abnormal sleeping);

    • hyperkinesis (exaggerated movements);

    • nausea, vomiting;

    • a low number of a type of white blood cells.


      Uncommon side effects (may affect up to 1 in 100 people):

    • double vision when used in combination with the antiepileptic medicine carbamazepine;

    • sensitivity to light;

    • rash, skin allergy, urticaria (pinkish, itchy swellings on the skin);

    • fatigue (tiredness).


      Rare side effects (may affect up to 1 in 1,000 people)

    • decrease of platelet level in the blood;

    • abnormal liver function test.


      To eliminate these side effects, your child’s doctor may have to change the dose of Diacomit or one of the other medicines prescribed for your child.


      Reporting of side effects

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      If your child gets any side effects, talk to your child’s doctor or pharmacist. This includes any possible side effects not listed in this leaflet. You can also report side effects directly via the national reporting system listed in Appendix V. By reporting side effects, you can help provide more information on the safety of this medicine.


  3. How to store Diacomit


    • Keep this medicine out of the sight and reach of children.

    • Your child should not take Diacomit after the expiry date, which is stated on the label after “EXP”. The expiry date refers to the last day of that month.


      Do not throw away any medicines via wastewater or household waste. Ask your pharmacist how to throw away medicines you no longer use. These measures will help protect the environment.

  4. Contents of the pack and other information


What Diacomit 100 mg contains

The printing ink contains shellac (E904), black iron oxide (E172).


What Diacomit 100 mg looks like and contents of the pack

Diacomit 100 mg hard capsule is white/pink and imprinted with “Diacomit 100 mg”.

The hard capsules are supplied in plastic bottles containing 100 capsules in cardboard cartons.


Marketing Authorisation Holder


Biocodex, 7 avenue Gallieni - F-94250 Gentilly - France Tel: + 33 1 41 24 30 00 - e-mail: medinfo@biocodex.com


Manufacturer


Biocodex, 1 avenue Blaise Pascal - F-60000 Beauvais - France


For any information about this medicine, please contact the local representative of the Marketing Authorisation Holder:


AT/BE/BG/CY/EL/ES/FR/HR/HU/IE/IS/IT/LU/MT/NL/PL/PT/SI

Biocodex

7 avenue Gallieni - F-94250 Gentilly

Франция/ Γαλλία/ France/ Francia/ Franciaország/ Frakkland/ Francija/ Franza/ Frankrijk/ Francja Tél/Tel/Teл/Τηλ/Sími: + 33 (0)1 41 24 30 00

e-mail: medinfo@biocodex.com


CZ

Desitin Pharma spol. s r.o Opletalova 25

11121 Prague 1

Czech Republic

Tel: 00420-2-222 45 375

e-mail: desitin@desitin.cz


DE

Desitin Arzneimittel GmbH Weg beim Jäger 214

D-22335 Hamburg

Germany

Tel: +49 (0)40 59101 525

e-mail: epi.info@desitin.de

DK

Biocodex Oy Metsänneidonkuja 8

02130 Espoo Finland

Tel: +358 9 329 59100

e-mail: info@biocodex.fi


EE

Biocodex OÜ Väike-Paala 1

11415 Tallinn

Estonia

Tel: +372 605 6014

e-mail: info@biocodex.ee


FI

Biocodex Oy Metsänneidonkuja 8

02130 Espoo

Finland

Tel: +358 9 329 59100

e-mail: info@biocodex.fi


LT

Biocodex UAB Savanorių av. 349 LT-51480 Kaunas Lithuania

Tel: +370 37 408681

e-mail: info@biocodex.lt


LV

Biocodex SIA

Kalniņi A, Mārupes nov., Mārupe, LV-2167

Latvia

Tel: +371 67 619365

e-mail: info@biocodex.lv


NO

Biocodex AS

C/O regus Lysaker Lysaker Torg 5, 3 etg NO-1366 Lysaker Norway

Tel: +47 66 90 55 66

e-mail: info@biocodex.no


RO

Desitin Pharma s.r.l Sevastopol street, no 13-17

Diplomat Business Centre, office 102 Sector 1, 010991 Bucharest

Romania

Tel: 004021-252-3481

e-mail: office@desitin.ro


SE

Biocodex AB Knarrnäsgatan 7

164 40 Kista

Sweden

Tel: +46 8 615 2760

e-mail: info@biocodex.se


SK

Desitin Pharma s.r.o. Trojicné námestie 13

82106 Bratislava Slovakia

Tel: 00421-2-5556 38 10

e-mail: desitin@desitin.sk


UK (NI)

Alan Pharmaceuticals,

Acre House, 11-15 William Road, London NW1 3ER,

England

Tel +44 (0) 20 7284 2887

Email: info@alanpharmaceuticals.com.


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