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    Silver Sulfadiazine - Silver Sulfadiazine cream prescribing information

    • Indications & usage
    • Dosage & administration
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    • Adverse reactions
    • Description
    • Pharmacology
    • How supplied/storage & handling
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    • Indications & usage
    • Dosage & administration
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    • Adverse reactions
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    Prescribing Information
    Indications & Usage

    INDICATIONS AND USAGE

    Silver Sulfadiazine Cream 1% is a topical antimicrobial drug indicated as an adjunct for the prevention and treatment of wound sepsis in patients with second- and third-degree burns.

    Dosage & Administration

    DOSAGE AND ADMINISTRATION

    Prompt institution of appropriate regimens for care of the burned patient is of prime importance and includes the control of shock and pain. The burn wounds are then cleansed and debrided, and silver sulfadiazine cream 1% is applied under sterile conditions. The burn areas should be covered with silver sulfadiazine cream 1% at all times. The cream should be applied once to twice daily to a thickness of approximately 1/16 inch. Whenever necessary, the cream should be reapplied to any areas from which it has been removed by patient activity. Administration may be accomplished in minimal time because dressings are not required. However, if individual patient requirements make dressings necessary, they may be used.

    Reapply immediately after hydrotherapy.

    Treatment with silver sulfadiazine cream 1% should be continued until satisfactory healing has occurred, or until the burn site is ready for grafting. The drug should not be withdrawn from the therapeutic regimen while there remains the possibility of infection except if a significant adverse reaction occurs.

    Contraindications

    CONTRAINDICATIONS

    Silver Sulfadiazine Cream 1% is contraindicated in patients who are hypersensitive to silver sulfadiazine or any of the other ingredients in the preparation.

    Because sulfonamide therapy is known to increase the possibility of kernicterus, silver sulfadiazine cream 1% should not be used on pregnant women approaching or at term, on premature infants, or on newborn infants during the first 2 months of life.

    Adverse Reactions

    ADVERSE REACTIONS

    Several cases of transient leukopenia have been reported in patients receiving silver sulfadiazine therapy. 1,2,3 Leukopenia associated with silver sulfadiazine administration is primarily characterized by decreased neutrophil count. Maximal white blood cell depression occurs within 2 to 4 days of initiation of therapy. Rebound to normal leukocyte levels follows onset within 2 to 3 days. Recovery is not influenced by continuation of silver sulfadiazine therapy. An increased incidence of leukopenia has been reported in patients treated concurrently with cimetidine.

    Other infrequently occurring events include skin necrosis, erythema multiforme, skin discoloration, burning sensation, rashes, and interstitial nephritis.

    Reduction in bacterial growth after application of topical antibacterial agents has been reported to permit spontaneous healing of deep partial-thickness burns by preventing conversion of the partial thickness to full thickness by sepsis. However, reduction in bacterial colonization has caused delayed separation, in some cases necessitating escharotomy in order to prevent contracture.

    Description

    DESCRIPTION

    Silver Sulfadiazine Cream 1% is a soft, white, water-miscible cream containing the antimicrobial agent silver sulfadiazine in micronized form, which has the following structural formula:

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    Each gram of silver sulfadiazine cream 1% contains 10 mg of micronized silver sulfadiazine. The cream vehicle consists of white petrolatum, stearyl alcohol, isopropyl myristate, sorbitan monooleate, polyoxyl 40 stearate, propylene glycol, and water, with methylparaben 0.3% as a preservative. Silver Sulfadiazine Cream 1% spreads easily and can be washed off readily with water.

    Pharmacology

    CLINICAL PHARMACOLOGY

    Silver sulfadiazine has broad antimicrobial activity. It is bactericidal for many gram-negative and gram-positive bacteria as well as being effective against yeast. Results from in vitro testing are listed below.

    Sufficient data have been obtained to demonstrate that silver sulfadiazine will inhibit bacteria that are resistant to other antimicrobial agents and that the compound is superior to sulfadiazine.

    Studies utilizing radioactive micronized silver sulfadiazine, electron microscopy, and biochemical techniques have revealed that the mechanism of action of silver sulfadiazine on bacteria differs from silver nitrate and sodium sulfadiazine. Silver sulfadiazine acts only on the cell membrane and cell wall to produce its bactericidal effect.

    Results of In Vitro Testing with Silver Sulfadiazine Cream 1% Concentration of Silver Sulfadiazine Number of Sensitive Strains/Total Number of Strains Tested
    Genus & Species 50 μg/mL 100 μg/mL

    Pseudomonas aeruginosa

    130/130

    130/130

    Xanthomonas (Pseudomonas) maltophilia

    7/7

    7/7

    Enterobacter species

    48/50

    50/50

    Enterobacter cloacae

    24/24

    24/24

    Klebsiella species

    53/54

    54/54

    Escherichia coli

    63/63

    63/63

    Serratia species

    27/28

    28/28

    Proteus mirabilis

    53/53

    53/53

    Morganella morganii

    10/10

    10/10

    Providencia rettgeri

    2/2

    2/2

    Providencia species

    1/1

    1/1

    Proteus vulgaris

    2/2

    2/2

    Citrobacter species

    10/10

    10/10

    Acinetobacter calcoaceticus

    10/11

    11/11

    Staphylococcus aureus

    100/101

    100/101

    Staphylococcus epidermidis

    51/51

    51/51

    β-Hemolytic Streptococcus

    4/4

    4/4

    Enterococcus species

    52/53

    53/53

    Corynebacterium- diphtheriae

    2/2

    2/2

    Clostridium perfringens

    0/2

    2/2

    Candida albicans

    43/50

    50/50

    Silver sulfadiazine is not a carbonic anhydrase inhibitor and may be useful in situations where such agents are contraindicated.

    How Supplied/Storage & Handling

    HOW SUPPLIED

    Silver Sulfadiazine Cream 1% is available in jars containing 50 g ( NDC 59762-0131-6) and 400 g ( NDC 59762-0131-4), and tubes containing 20 g ( NDC 59762-0131-0), 25 g ( NDC 59762-0131-2), 50 g ( NDC 59762-0131-5) and 85 g ( NDC 59762-0131-8).

    Store at Controlled Room Temperature 20° to 25°C (68° to 77°F).

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