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Gatifloxacin

S01A - Antiinfectives ATC S01AX21 Small molecule approved 1999 Oral Parenteral Topical Withdrawn

JFDA label: Gatistar

Mechanism of Action

Inhibitor of DNA gyrase — DNA gyrase inhibitor; Inhibitor of Topoisomerase IV — Topoisomerase IV inhibitor

TargetActionGene / class
DNA gyrase efficacy INHIBITOR
Topoisomerase IV efficacy INHIBITOR

Indications

Approved

  • Conjunctivitis

Off-label

  • Bacterial keratitis

Contraindications

Source: Lexicomp

  • Hypersensitivity to gatifloxacin, other quinolones, or any component of the formulation Absolute

Adverse Reactions

Very Common >10%Common 1–10%Uncommon 0.1–1% Rare 0.01–0.1%Very Rare <0.01%Not Known

Nervous system disorders (1)

Common Headache

Metabolism and nutrition disorders (1)

Common Chemosis

Gastrointestinal disorders (1)

Common Dysgeusia

Eye disorders (13)

Common Conjunctival hemorrhage · conjunctival irritation · conjunctivitis (worsening) · decreased visual acuity · dry eye syndrome · eye discharge · eye irritation · eye pain · eye redness · eyelid edema · increased lacrimation · keratitis · papillary conjunctivitis

Dosing

Source: Lexicomp

Bacterial conjunctivitis: Ophthalmic: Zymar [Canadian product]: Days 1 and 2: Instill 1 drop into affected eye(s) every 2 hours while awake (maximum: 8 times/day). Days 3 to 7: Instill 1 drop into affected eye(s) 4 times/day while awake. Zymaxid: Day 1: Instill 1 drop into affected eye(s) every 2 hours while awake (maximum: 8 times/day). Days 2 to 7: Instill 1 drop into affected eye(s) 2 to 4 times/day while awake. Bacterial keratitis (off-label use): Ophthalmic: Instill 1 drop into affected eye(s) every 1 hour around the clock until healing begins (usually 48 to 72 hours); dosing frequency is then gradually reduced until the ulcer is completely healed, at which point, treatment can be discontinued (Parmar 2006; Shah 2010). One suggested tapering regimen is as follows: Days 3 to 6: Instill 1 drop into affected eye(s) every 2 hours around the clock; Days 7 to 9: Instill 1 drop into affected eye(s) every 2 hours while awake; Day 9 and on: Instill 1 drop into affected eye(s) every 6 hours and continue at this frequency until complete healing of ulcer (Shah 2010). Note: For central or severe keratitis, a loading dose of instillation every 5 to 15 minutes for the first 30 to 60 minutes may be considered (AAO 2013).
(For additional information see "Gatifloxacin: Pediatric drug information") Bacterial conjunctivitis: Children ≥1 year and Adolescents: Ophthalmic: Refer to adult dosing.
Refer to adult dosing.
There are no dosage adjustments provided in the manufacturer’s labeling. However, dosage adjustment unlikely due to low systemic absorption.
There are no dosage adjustments provided in the manufacturer’s labeling. However, dosage adjustment unlikely due to low systemic absorption.

Warnings & Precautions

Source: Lexicomp

Hypersensitivity reactions

Hypersensitivity reactions, including anaphylactic reactions, angioedema (including pharyngeal, laryngeal, or facial edema), dyspnea, urticaria, and itching, have been reported (even following a single dose) with topical ophthalmic gatifloxacin. Rare cases of Stevens-Johnson syndrome were also reported. If an allergic reaction occurs, discontinue use.

Superinfection

Prolonged use may result in fungal or bacterial superinfection. If superinfection is suspected, institute appropriate alternative therapy. Special populations:

Contact lens wearers

Contact lenses should not be worn during treatment of ophthalmic infections. Dosage form specific issues:

Appropriate use

For topical ophthalmic use only. Do not inject ophthalmic solution subconjunctivally or introduce directly into the anterior chamber of the eye (may cause corneal endothelial cell injury).

Pregnancy & Lactation

Pregnancy

Systemic concentrations of gatifloxacin following ophthalmic administration are below the limit of quantification. If ophthalmic agents are needed during pregnancy, the minimum effective dose should be used in combination with punctual occlusion for 3 to 5 minutes after application to decrease potential exposure to the fetus (Samples 1988).

Lactation

It is not known if gatifloxacin is excreted in breast milk. According to the manufacturer, the decision to continue or discontinue breast-feeding during therapy should take into account the risk of infant exposure, the benefits of breast-feeding to the infant, and benefits of treatment to the mother.

Chemistry & Properties

2D structure
FormulaC19H22FN3O4
Molecular weight375.4 g/mol
IUPAC name1-cyclopropyl-6-fluoro-8-methoxy-7-(3-methylpiperazin-1-yl)-4-oxoquinoline-3-carboxylic acid
CAS112811-59-3
PubChem CID5379
InChIKeyXUBOMFCQGDBHNK-UHFFFAOYSA-N
logP1.98 (XLogP -0.7)
Polar surface area83.8 Ų
H-bond acceptors / donors6 / 2
Drug-likeness (QED)0.85
Lipinski violations0
SMILESCOc1c(N2CCNC(C)C2)c(F)cc2c(=O)c(C(=O)O)cn(C3CC3)c12

Biology & Pharmacokinetics

Pharmacokinetics

BBB penetrantNo

Enzyme interactions

EnzymeRoleDetail
CYP1A2Substrate

Transporters

BCRP (Inhibitor)BCRP (Inhibitor)BSEP (Inhibitor)BSEP (Inhibitor)MDR1 (Inhibitor)MRP1 (Inhibitor)MRP2 (Inhibitor)MRP3 (Inhibitor)MRP4 (Inhibitor)OAT3 (Inhibitor)OATP1B1 (Inhibitor)OATP1B3 (Inhibitor)P-gp (Inhibitor)MDR1 (Substrate)OATP1A2 (Substrate)P-gp (Substrate)

Drug–drug interactions (100+, DDInter)

Interacting drugSeverityManagement
Abarelix major
Abiraterone major
Acarbose major
Acetohexamide major
Albiglutide major
Alimemazine major
Alogliptin major
Aminolevulinic acid major
Anagrelide major
Apalutamide major
Arsenic trioxide major
Astemizole major
Betamethasone major
Bicalutamide major
Bosutinib major
Bupropion major
Cabozantinib major
Canagliflozin major
Ceritinib major
Chloroquine major
Chlorpropamide major
Cilostazol major
Cisapride major
Clarithromycin major
Crizotinib major
Dapagliflozin major
Dasatinib major
Daunorubicin major
Daunorubicin (liposomal) major
Deflazacort major
Degarelix major
Dexamethasone major
Dicoumarol major
Dolasetron major
Doxepin major
Doxepin (topical) major
Doxorubicin major
Doxorubicin (liposomal) major
Dulaglutide major
Empagliflozin major

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Registered Products (2)

BrandForm / strengthPackAgentCitizen (JOD)
Gatistar Solution as Sesquihydrate 0.3 % 5 ml Nabulsi Drug Store 2.890
Zymaxid Ophthalmic Solution Ophthalmic Solution 5 mg/ml 2.5 ml Arab Company for Medical & Agricultural Products 6.060