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Naldemedine for opioid-induced constipation

Abstract

Generic name: Naldemedine tosylate

Brand name: Rizmoic

Formulation: 200 mcg film-coated tablets

Market Authorisation holder: Shionogi B.V

Indication: Treatment of opioid-induced constipation in adult patients who have previously been treated with a laxative

Dose: 200 mcg/day, taken at the same time every day. Naldemedine may be used with or without a laxative. It must be discontinued if treatment with the opioid is discontinued.

Cost: £41.72 for 28 tablets

Classification: Prescription only medicine subject to additional monitoring (▼)

  • constipation
  • chronic pain

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