Tenkasi (previously Orbactiv)
oritavancin
oritavancin
Keep this leaflet. You may need to read it again.
If you have any further questions, ask your doctor or nurse.
If you get any side effects, talk to your doctor or nurse. This includes any possible side effects not listed in this leaflet. See section 4.
What Tenkasi is and what it is used for
What you need to know before you are given Tenkasi
How you will be given Tenkasi
Possible side effects
How to store Tenkasi
Contents of the pack and other information
Tenkasi is an antibiotic that contains the active substance oritavancin. Oritavancin is a type of antibiotic (a lipoglycopeptide antibiotic) that can kill or stop the growth of certain bacteria. Tenkasi is used to treat infections of the skin and underlying tissues.
It is for use in adults only.
Tenkasi can only be used to treat infections caused by bacteria known as Gram positive bacteria. In mixed infections where other types of bacteria are suspected, your doctor will give you other appropriate antibiotics together with Tenkasi.
if you are allergic to oritavancin or any of the other ingredients of this medicine (listed in section 6).
if it is expected that you may need to be given a blood thinning medicine (unfractionated heparin sodium) within 5 days (120 hours) of the dose of Tenkasi.
Talk to your doctor or nurse before receiving Tenkasi if you:
have ever had an allergic reaction to another glycopeptide antibiotic (such as vancomycin and telavancin)
have developed severe diarrhoea during or following antibiotic treatment in the past.
have or are suspected to have a bone infection caused by bacteria (osteomyelitis). Your doctor will treat you as necessary
have or are suspected to have a painful collection of pus on your skin (abscess). Your doctor
will treat you as necessary.
Intravenous infusions of Tenkasi can cause flushing of the upper body, hives, itching and/or rashes. Infusion-associated reactions characterized by chest pain, chest discomfort, chills, tremor, back pain, neck pain, shortness of breath, abdominal pain, fever and headache, fatigue, somnolence that might be
symptoms of hypoxia, have also been observed. If you experience these types of reactions, your doctor may decide to stop or slow the infusion.
Tenkasi may interfere with laboratory tests that measure how well your blood is clotting and may cause a false reading.
While antibiotics, including Tenkasi, fight certain bacteria, they may not be active against other bacteria or fungi, which may, therefore, continue to grow. This is called overgrowth. Your doctor will monitor you in case this happens and treat you if necessary.
After being given Tenkasi, you may get a new infection at another site on your skin. Your doctor should monitor you in case this happens and treat you as necessary.
Tenkasi should not to be used in children or adolescents below the age of 18.
Tell your doctor if you are using, have recently used or might use any other medicines.
If you are going to be given a blood thinner called unfractionated heparin, then tell your doctor if you have received Tenkasi within the last 5 days (120 hours).
It is particularly important to tell your doctor if you are using medicines that prevent blood from clotting (oral anticoagulants, e.g.coumarin anticoagulants ). Tenkasi may interfere with laboratory tests or self-test that measure how well your blood is clotting (INR) and may cause a false reading up to 12 hours after the infusion.
If you are pregnant or breast-feeding, think you may be pregnant or are planning to have a baby, ask your doctor for advice before you are given this medicine.
You should not be given this medicine during pregancy unless the benefit is considered to be greater than the risk to the baby.
Tenkasi may cause dizziness, which can influence your ability to drive or operate machines.
Tenkasi will be given to you by your doctor or nurse, by infusion (drip) into a vein.
The recommended dose for Tenkasi is one single infusion of 1,200 mg administered into a vein over 3 hours.
Your doctor will decide how to treat you, including stopping the treatment and monitoring for signs of
ill effects.
Like all medicines, this medicine can cause side effects, although not everybody gets them.
Flushing of the face and upper body, hives, itching and/or rashes (red man syndrome)
Wheezing;
Shortness of breath;
Swelling around throat or under the skin that develops over a short period of time;
Shivering or trembling;
Rapid or weak pulse;
Chest pain or tightness;
Decrease in blood pressure (which could make you feel faint or dizzy). Such reactions may be life-threatening.
Other side effects occur with the following frequencies:
Fewer red blood cells or less haemoglobin than normal;
Feeling dizzy;
Headache;
Feeling sick (nausea) or being sick (vomiting);
Diarrhoea;
Constipation;
Pain or irritation where the injection was given;
Itching, skin rash;
Muscle pain;
More enzymes produced by your liver (as shown in blood tests);
Heart racing or beating fast;
Infection getting worse or new infection at another site on your skin;
Swollen, red area of skin or underneath skin that feels hot and tender;
Accumulation of pus underneath the skin.
Higher than normal levels of eosinophils, a type of white blood cell (eosinophilia);
Low blood sugar;
High uric acid levels in the blood;
Increased blood bilirubin levels ;
Severe rash;
Flushing;
Inflammation surrounding a tendon (known as tenosynovitis);
Bone infection caused by bacteria (known as osteomyelitis);
Reduced blood platelet count below the normal lower limit (known as thrombocytopenia);
Abdominal pain
Chest pain
Fever
Shortness of breath
Headache, fatigue, somnolence that might be symptoms of hypoxia;
Back pain
Neck pain
Chills
Tremor.
If you get any side effects, talk to your doctor or nurse. 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.
Keep this medicine out of the sight and reach of children.
Do not use this medicine after the expiry date which is stated on the label. The expiry date refers to the last day of that month.
Do not store above 25°C.
Do not throw away any medicines via wastewater. Ask your pharmacist how to throw away medicines you no longer use. These measures will help protect the environment
The active substance is oritavancin. Each vial contains oritavancin diphosphate equivalent to
400 mg oritavancin.
The other ingredients are mannitol and phosphoric acid.
Tenkasi is a powder for concentrate for solution for infusion
Tenkasi is a white to off white powder, supplied in a 50 ml glass vial.
Tenkasi is available in cartons containing 3 vials.
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The following information is intended for healthcare professionals only:
Tenkasi is intended for intravenous (IV) administration, only after reconstitution and dilution. Three Tenkasi 400 mg vials need to be reconstituted and diluted to prepare a single once-only 1,200 mg IV dose.
Tenkasi should be prepared under aseptic techniques in a pharmacy.
The powder must be reconstituted with water for injections and the resulting concentrate must be diluted in a glucose 5% intravenous infusion bag prior to use. Both the reconstituted solution and the diluted solution for infusion should be clear, colourless to pale yellow solution. Parenteral medicinal products should be inspected visually for particulate matter after reconstitution. Aseptic procedures should be used for the preparation of Tenkasi.
Reconstitution: Aseptic technique should be used to reconstitute three Tenkasi 400 mg vials.
40 mL of water for injections (WFI) should be added using a sterile syringe to reconstitute each vial to provide a 10 mg/mL solution per vial.
To avoid excessive foaming, it is recommended that WFI should be added carefully, along the
walls of the vials.
Each vial should be swirled gently to avoid foaming and ensure that all Tenkasi powder is completely reconstituted in solution.
The reconstituted solution should be further diluted in glucose 5% intravenous infusion bag immediately.
Dilution: Three reconstituted vials are needed for dilution for administration of a single 1,200 mg IV infusion. Only glucose 5% intravenous bag (D5W) should be used for dilution.
To dilute:
Withdraw and discard 120 mL from a 1,000 mL D5W intravenous bag.
Withdraw 40 mL from each of the three reconstituted vials and add to D5W intravenous bag to bring the bag volume to 1,000 mL. This yields a concentration of 1.2 mg/mL of oritavancin. PP (Polypropylene) or PVC (Polyvinyl chloride) bags should be used for administration preparation.
The diluted solution should be used immediately.
From a microbiological point of view, the product should be used immediately. If not used immediately storage times and conditions prior to use are the responsibility of the user and would normally not be longer than 12 hours at 25°C and 24 hours at 2-8°C for Tenkasi diluted in glucose 5%
intravenous infusion bag, unless reconstitution and dilution has taken place in controlled and validated aseptic conditions.