| Cisapride: more restrictions |
(Aust Prescr 2002;25:135)
Concerns about cardiac arrhythmias led to restrictions being placed on the prescription
of cisapride.1 There
are few gastrointestinal conditions which require treatment with cisapride.2
It should only be tried if patients with gastroparesis or severe gastro-oesophageal
reflux have not responded to other drugs.
The manufacturer has now decided to withdraw the highest strength of cisapride
tablets (20 mg). It has also revised the product information.
All patients now require measurements of renal function and ECGs before and during
treatment. They should be followed up at least every three months. As interactions
may prolong the QTc interval, patients taking cisapride should be regularly asked
if they are taking any other medicines.
R E F E R E N C E S
1. MacDonell
D. Cisapride: new restrictions. Aust Prescr 2000;23:93.
2. Hebbard
G, Gailer J, Young G. Alternatives to cisapride. Aust Prescr 2001;24:110-2.