Hyoscyamine
JFDA label: Neo-Allospasmin Pediatric Drp
Mechanism of Action
Blocks the action of acetylcholine at parasympathetic sites in smooth muscle, secretory glands, and the CNS; increases cardiac output, dries secretions, antagonizes histamine and serotonin
Indications
Approved
- Anesthesia
- Antidote for anticholinesterase agent poisoning
- Biliary and renal colic
- Diagnostic procedures
- GI disorders
- Pancreatitis
- Parkinsonism
- Partial heart block
- Preoperative antimuscarinic
- Reversal of neuromuscular blockade and associated muscarinic effects
- Rhinitis
- Urinary system disorder
Contraindications
Source: Lexicomp
- Hypersensitivity to belladonna alkaloids or any component of the formulation Absolute
- myasthenia gravis Absolute
- myocardial ischemia. Note: Some extended release products are not recommended in children Absolute
- obstructive GI tract disease (eg, achalasia, pyloroduodenal stenosis), paralytic ileus, intestinal atony of elderly or debilitated patients, severe ulcerative colitis, toxic megacolon complicating ulcerative colitis Absolute
- obstructive uropathy (eg, bladder neck obstruction due to prostatic hypertrophy) Absolute
- unstable cardiovascular status Absolute
Adverse Reactions
Cardiac disorders (3)
Not Known Flushing · palpitations · tachycardia
Nervous system disorders (13)
Not Known Amnesia (short-term) · ataxia · confusion (more common in elderly) · dizziness · drowsiness · excitement (more common in elderly) · fatigue · hallucination · headache · insomnia · nervousness · psychosis · speech disturbance
Renal and urinary disorders (4)
Not Known Decreased lactation · impotence · urinary hesitancy · urinary retention
Immune system disorders (1)
Not Known Hypersensitivity reaction
Gastrointestinal disorders (11)
Not Known Abdominal pain · ageusia · bloating · constipation · diarrhea · dysgeusia · dysphagia · heartburn · nausea · vomiting · xerostomia
Skin and subcutaneous tissue disorders (2)
Not Known Hypohidrosis · urticaria
Musculoskeletal and connective tissue disorders (1)
Not Known Weakness
Eye disorders (4)
Not Known Blurred vision · cycloplegia · increased intraocular pressure · mydriasis
General disorders and administration site conditions (1)
Not Known Fever
Dosing
Source: Lexicomp
Warnings & Precautions
Source: Lexicomp
CNS effects
May cause drowsiness and/or blurred vision, which may impair physical or mental abilities; patients must be cautioned about performing tasks which require mental alertness (eg, operating machinery or driving).
Diarrhea
May be a sign of incomplete intestinal obstruction, especially in patients with ileostomy or colostomy; treatment should be discontinued if this occurs.
Heat prostration
May occur in the presence of increased environmental temperature; use caution in hot weather and/or exercise.
Oral effects
Prolonged use may lead to development of dental caries, periodontal disease, oral candidiasis, or discomfort due to decreased salivation.
Psychosis
Has been reported in patients with an extreme sensitivity to anticholinergic effects; usually resolves within 12-48 hours after discontinuation. Disease-related concerns:
Cardiovascular disease
Use with caution in patients with coronary artery disease, tachyarrhythmias, heart failure, or hypertension; evaluate tachycardia prior to administration. Use is contraindicated in patients with unstable cardiovascular status or myocardial ischemia.
Hiatal hernia
Use with caution in patients with hiatal hernia with reflux esophagitis.
Hyperthyroidism
Use with caution in patients with hyperthyroidism.
Neuropathy
Use with caution in patients with autonomic neuropathy.
Prostatic hyperplasia
Use with caution in patients with prostatic hyperplasia.
Renal impairment
Use with caution in patients with renal impairment. Special populations:
Pediatric
Use with caution in children with spastic paralysis or brain damage; may be more susceptible to anticholinergic effects. Dosage form specific issues:
Benzyl alcohol and derivatives
Some dosage forms may contain sodium benzoate/benzoic acid; benzoic acid (benzoate) is a metabolite of benzyl alcohol; large amounts of benzyl alcohol (≥99 mg/kg/day) have been associated with a potentially fatal toxicity (“gasping syndrome”) in neonates; the “gasping syndrome” consists of metabolic acidosis, respiratory distress, gasping respirations, CNS dysfunction (including convulsions, intracranial hemorrhage), hypotension, and cardiovascular collapse (AAP ["Inactive" 1997]; CDC, 1982); some data suggests that benzoate displaces bilirubin from protein binding sites (Ahlfors 2001); avoid or use dosage forms containing benzyl alcohol derivative with caution in neonates. See manufacturer’s labeling.
Pregnancy & Lactation
Pregnancy
Crosses the placenta, effects to the fetus not known; use during pregnancy only if clearly needed.
Lactation
Present in breast milk in trace amounts. May also suppress lactation. Breastfeeding is not recommended.
Chemistry & Properties
| Formula | C17H23NO3 |
|---|---|
| Molecular weight | 289.37 g/mol |
| IUPAC name | [(1R,5S)-8-methyl-8-azabicyclo[3.2.1]octan-3-yl] (2S)-3-hydroxy-2-phenylpropanoate |
| CAS | 101-31-5 |
| PubChem CID | 154417 |
| InChIKey | RKUNBYITZUJHSG-FXUDXRNXSA-N |
| logP | 1.93 (XLogP 1.8) |
| Polar surface area | 49.77 Ų |
| H-bond acceptors / donors | 4 / 1 |
| Drug-likeness (QED) | 0.86 |
| Lipinski violations | 0 |
SMILES
CN1[C@@H]2CC[C@H]1C[C@@H](OC(=O)[C@H](CO)c1ccccc1)C2Biology & Pharmacokinetics
Pharmacokinetics
| BBB penetrant | Yes |
|---|
Enzyme interactions
| Enzyme | Role | Detail |
|---|---|---|
| CYP2C19 | Substrate | — |
| CYP2C9 | Substrate | — |
| CYP3A4 | Substrate | — |
Transporters
BCRP (Inhibitor)BSEP (Inhibitor)MRP1 (Inhibitor)OATP1B1 (Inhibitor)OATP1B1 (Inhibitor)OATP1B3 (Inhibitor)OATP1B3 (Inhibitor)P-gp (Inhibitor)P-gp (Substrate)
Drug–drug interactions (100+, DDInter)
| Interacting drug | Severity | Management |
|---|---|---|
| Potassium chloride | major | |
| Potassium citrate | major | |
| Topiramate | major | |
| Zonisamide | major | |
| Acebutolol | moderate | |
| Acetylcholine | moderate | |
| Aclidinium | moderate | |
| Acrivastine | moderate | |
| Alfentanil | moderate | |
| Alimemazine | moderate | |
| Amantadine | moderate | |
| Ambenonium | moderate | |
| Amitriptyline | moderate | |
| Amoxapine | moderate | |
| Arbutamine | moderate | |
| Aripiprazole | moderate | |
| Asenapine | moderate | |
| Atenolol | moderate | |
| Atropine | moderate | |
| Azatadine | moderate | |
| Belladonna | moderate | |
| Benzatropine | moderate | |
| Benzhydrocodone | moderate | |
| Betaxolol | moderate | |
| Bethanechol | moderate | |
| Biperiden | moderate | |
| Bisoprolol | moderate | |
| Botulinum Toxin Type B | moderate | |
| Botulinum toxin type A | moderate | |
| Brexanolone | moderate | |
| Brexpiprazole | moderate | |
| Brompheniramine | moderate | |
| Buprenorphine | moderate | |
| Butorphanol | moderate | |
| Carbamoylcholine (ophthalmic) | moderate | |
| Carbinoxamine | moderate | |
| Cariprazine | moderate | |
| Carteolol | moderate | |
| Carvedilol | moderate | |
| Cevimeline | moderate |
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Registered Products (1)
| Brand | Form / strength | Pack | Agent | Citizen (JOD) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Neo-Allospasmin Pediatric Drp | Injection 0.125 mg/ml | 15 ml | The Arab Pharmaceutical Manufactruing Co. | 0.810 |