PATIENT INFORMATION
Panretin®
(alitretinoin) gel 0.1%
(For topical use only)
Patient's Instructions for Use
Your health care provider has prescribed Panretin® gel
for the management of the Kaposi's sarcoma (KS) lesions on your skin. The
following simple instructions will help you successfully begin and continue
your treatment.
WARNINGS
DO NOT apply gel on or near mucosal surfaces of the body
such as eyes, nostrils, mouth, lips, vagina, tip of the penis, rectum or anus.
DO NOT use insect repellents containing DEET
(N,N-diethyl-m-toluamide) or other products containing DEET while using
Panretin® gel.
Keep Out of Reach of Children.
Product contains alcohol and should be kept away from
open flame.
DO NOT use Panretin® gel if you are pregnant or
breastfeeding. Precautions should be taken to avoid becoming pregnant while
using Panretin® gel. If you are pregnant, thinking of becoming pregnant, or
breastfeeding, speak with your health care provider for more information.
Topical Panretin® gel does not treat lung or intestinal
Kaposi's sarcoma.
Topical Panretin® gel does not prevent the appearance of
new KS lesions or the increased growth of KS lesions not treated with Panretin®
gel.
Topical Panretin® gel does not treat extremity swelling
associated with KS. It is important to understand that KS lesions can appear
and affect other parts of your body, including internal organs (e.g., lungs and
intestines). You should regularly consult your health care provider about the
status of your KS disease, especially if you note changes.
HOW TO APPLY
Apply Panretin® gel to your KS lesions using a clean
finger. Place a generous coating of gel over the entire surface of each lesion
that you want to treat. It is not necessary to physically rub the gel into the
lesion. You should make every effort not to apply gel to the healthy skin
around the lesion. The extra effort you take in carefully applying the gel only
to the area of the KS lesion will help to lessen any irritation or redness
which may occur. Proper application should leave some gel visible on the
surface of the lesion when you are finished with the application.
Immediately following application, wipe the finger(s) you
have used to apply the gel with a disposable tissue and wash your hands using
soap and water.
Allow the gel to dry before covering a treated area with
clothing. This will usually take from three (3) to five (5) minutes.
A mild soap is recommended when bathing or showering.
WHEN TO APPLY
Panretin® gel should be applied at an initial frequency
of two (2) times daily. Your health care provider may instruct you to apply
Panretin® gel at a different frequency (up to four [4] times daily).
Applications should be spaced as evenly as possible throughout the day. If you
apply Panretin® gel after your shower or bath, you should wait 20 minutes
before application.
YOU SHOULD AVOIDâ¦
You should avoid applying the gel to areas of
healthy skin around a KS lesion. Exposure of healthy skin to Panretin® gel may
cause unnecessary irritation or redness.
You should avoid showering, bathing, or swimming
until at least three (3) hours after any application, if possible.
You should avoid covering the KS lesions treated
with gel with any bandage or material other than loose clothing.
You should avoid prolonged exposure of the treated
area to sunlight or other ultraviolet (UV) light (such as tanning lamps).
You should avoid the use of other topical products
on your treated KS lesions. Mineral oil may be used between Panretin® gel
applications in order to help prevent excessive dryness or itching. However,
mineral oil should not be applied for at least two (2) hours before or after
the application of Panretin® gel.
You should avoid scratching the treated areas.
WHAT TO EXPECT
Do not be discouraged if you do not see immediate
improvement.
Do not stop treatment at the first sign of improvement.
While using Panretin® gel, you may experience some local
effects such as redness, discomfort, itching, and skin peeling or flaking at
the area of application. Other possible local skin effects include: rawness,
surface or deep cracking, scabbing, crusting, drainage, oozing, or infection.
Should these or other effects become troublesome to you, consult your health
care provider. He or she can provide information on how to manage these
effects.
HOW QUICKLY CAN I EXPECT PANRETIN® GEL TO WORK?
Be patient. Panretin® gel takes time to work, up to 14
weeks or more of treatment. In clinical trials, few patients experienced the
onset of response as early as two (2) weeks; most patients who responded
required at least four (4) to eight (8) weeks of treatment, and some patients
did not experience significant improvement until 14 or more weeks of treatment.
Continue to use Panretin® gel as instructed by your health care provider.
OTHER INFORMATION
The opening of the Panretin® gel tube is covered by a
metal safety seal. If this seal has been punctured or is not visible when you
open the package, DO NOT USE and promptly return the product to your pharmacy
or place of purchase.
To open, use the pointed portion of the cap to puncture
the metal safety seal.
Always use the cap to close the tube tightly after each
use.
Store at room temperature. Keep away from heat.
IF YOU HAVE QUESTIONSâ¦
If you have any questions about your treatment, talk with
your health care provider.