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Bioniche Animal Health USA, Inc.
Bioniche Animal Health USA, Inc.

NexHA [HYALURONATE SODIUM] Injectable Solution 10 mg/mLFor Intravenous Use In Horses Only


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CAUTION:

Federal law restricts this drug to use by or on the order of a licensed veterinarian.

DESCRIPTION:

NexHATM (hyaluronate sodium) injectable solution is a clear, colorless solution of low viscosity. NexHATM injectable solution is pyrogen free, sterile and does not contain a preservative. It is administered by intravenous injection. Hyaluronic acid, the conjugate acid of hyaluronate sodium, is extracted from the capsule of Streptococcus spp. and purified, resulting in a form which is essentially free of protein and nucleic acids. NexHATM injectable solution is supplied in 4 mL (40 mg) vials.
Each mL contains 10 mg hyaluronate sodium, 8.5 mg sodium chloride, 0.223 mg sodium phosphate dibasic and 0.04 mg sodium phosphate monobasic. The pH is adjusted to between 6.5 and 8.0 with sodium hydroxide or hydrochloric acid.

CHEMISTRY:

Hyaluronic acid, a glycosaminoglycan, can exist in the following forms depending upon the chemical environment in which it is found: as the acid, hyaluronic acid; as the sodium salt, sodium hyaluronate (hyaluronate sodium); or as the hyaluronate anion. These terms may be used interchangeably but in all cases, reference is made to the glycosaminoglycan composed of repeating subunits of D-glucuronic acid and N-acetyl-Dglucosamine linked together by glycosidic bonds. Since this product originates from a microbial source, there is no potential for contamination with dermatan or chondroitin sulfate or any other glycosaminoglycan.

CLINICAL PHARMACOLOGY:

Hyaluronic acid is a naturally occurring substance present in connective tissue, skin, vitreous humor and the umbilical cord in all mammals. High concentrations of hyaluronic acid are also found in the synovial fluid. It also constitutes the major component of the capsule of certain microorganisms. The hyaluronic acid produced by bacteria is the same structure and configuration as that found in mammals.

The actual mechanism of action for hyaluronate sodium in the healing of degenerative joint disease is not completely understood. One major function appears to be the regulation of normal cellular constituents. This effect decreases the impact of exudation, enzyme release and subsequent degradation of joint integrity. Additionally, hyaluronate sodium exerts an anti-inflammatory action by inhibiting the movement of granulocytes and macrophages.1

Hyaluronate molecules are long chains which form a filter network interspersed with normal cellular fluids. It is widely accepted that injection directly into the joint pouch enhances the healing of inflamed synovium by restoring lubrication of the joint fluid. This further supplements the visco-elastic properties of normal joint fluid.

INDICATIONS:

NexHATM (hyaluronate sodium) injectable solution is indicated in the treatment of joint dysfunction of the carpus or fetlock in horses due to non-infectious synovitis associated with equine osteoarthritis.

DOSAGE AND ADMINISTRATION:

4 mL (40 mg) injected intravenously. Treatment may be repeated at weekly intervals for a total of three treatments. Use aseptic technique and inject slowly into the jugular vein. Horses should be given stall rest after treatment before gradually resuming normal activity.

Discard any unused portion of the drug and the empty vial after opening.

CONTRAINDICATIONS:

There are no known contraindications for the use of NexHATM (hyaluronate sodium) injectable solution in horses.

WARNING:

Do not use in horses intended for human consumption.

HUMAN WARNINGS:

Not for use in humans. Keep this and all other drugs out of reach of children.

ANIMAL SAFETY WARNING:

Not for intra-articular use.

PRECAUTIONS:

Radiographic evaluation should be carried out in cases of acute lameness to ensure that the joint is free from serious fractures.

The safety of NexHATM injectable solution has not been evaluated in breeding stallions or in breeding, pregnant or lactating mares.

ADVERSE REACTIONS:

No local or systemic side effects were observed in the clinical field studies using hyaluronate sodium injectable solution.

POST-APPROVAL EXPERIENCE:

While all adverse reactions are not reported, the following adverse reactions are based on voluntary post-approval reporting for hyaluronate sodium injectable solution: Occasional depression, lethargy, and fever.

For medical emergencies or to report adverse reactions, call 1-888-549-4503.

EFFECTIVENESS:

Forty-six horses with lameness in either the carpal or fetlock joints were treated intravenously or intra-articularly with hyaluronate sodium injectable solution in a well controlled clinical field trial conducted at four locations. One, two or three injections were given based on clinical improvement. Overall clinical improvement was judged as excellent or good in 90% of the cases treated intravenously and 96% of those treated intra-articularly with hyaluronate sodium injectable solution.

ANIMAL SAFETY:

Hyaluronate sodium injectable solution was administered to normal horses at one, three and five times the recommended intra-articular dosage of 20 mg and the intravenous dosage of 40 mg. Treatments were given once weekly for nine consecutive weeks (three times the maximum duration). No systemic clinical signs were observed nor were there any adverse effects upon hematology or clinical chemistry parameters. A transient, slight to mild post-injection swelling of the joint capsule occurred in some of the animals treated intra-articularly with hyaluronate sodium injectable solution as it did in the saline treated control horses. No gross or histological lesions were observed in the soft tissues or the surface areas of the treated joint.

STORAGE:

Store below 25°C (77°F).

HOW SUPPLIED:

NexHATM injectable solution is supplied in cartons containing twelve x 4 mL (40 mg) vials.

REFERENCES:

1 Swanstrom, O.G. 1978. Hyaluronate (hyaluronic acid) and its use, Proc. American Assoc. Equine Pract., 24th annual convention, pp. 345-348.

For customer service or to obtain product information, including a Material Safety Data Sheet, call:1-706-549-4503. After hours, call 1-706-353-2442 or 1-706-714-7373.

February 2011

ANADA 200-432, Approved by FDA

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NexHA

HYALURONATE SODIUM INJECTION, SOLUTION

Product Information

Product Type Prescription animal drug label Item Code (Source) NDC:64847-804
Route of Administration INTRAVENOUS DEA Schedule

Active Ingredient/Active Moiety

Ingredient Name Basis of Strength Strength
HYALURONATE SODIUM 10 mg

Inactive Ingredients

Ingredient Name Strength
SODIUM CHLORIDE
SODIUM PHOSPHATE, DIBASIC, DODECAHYDRATE
sodium phosphate, monobasic, dihydrate

Packaging

# Item Code Package Description Marketing Start Date Marketing End Date
1 4 in 1 VIAL, SINGLE-USE
2 NDC:64847-804-12 12 in 1 CARTON

Marketing Information

Marketing Category Application Number or Monograph Citation Marketing Start Date Marketing End Date
ANADA ANADA200432 2013-12-17


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