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LOTENSIN HCT (NDA-020033)

(BENAZEPRIL HYDROCHLORIDE; HYDROCHLOROTHIAZIDE)

Safety-related Labeling Changes Approved by FDA Center for Drug Evaluation and Research (CDER)

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08/20/2020 (SUPPL-63)

Approved Drug Label (PDF)

5 Warnings and Precautions

PRECAUTIONS

Information for Patients

Newly added information:

Non-Melanoma Skin Cancer: Instruct patients taking to protect skin from the sun and undergo regular skin cancer screening.

6 Adverse Reactions

Post-marketing Experience

Newly added information:

Non-Melanoma Skin Cancer: Hydrochlorothiazide is associated with an increased risk of non-melanoma skin cancer. In a study conducted in the Sentinel System, increased risk was predominantly for squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) and in white patients taking large cumulative doses. The increased risk for SCC in the overall population was approximately 1 additional case per 16,000 patients per year, and for white patients taking a cumulative dose of greater than or equal to 50,000 mg the risk increase was approximately 1 additional SCC case for every 6,700 patients per year.

08/03/2017 (SUPPL-61)

Approved Drug Label (PDF)

4 Contraindications

Additions and/or revisions underlined:

Lotensin HCT is contraindicated in combination with a neprilysin inhibitor (e.g., sacubitril). Do not administer Lotensin HCT within 36 hours of switching to or from sacubitril/valsartan, a neprilysin inhibitor.

Do not coadminister aliskiren with angiotensin receptor blockers, ACE inhibitors, including Lotensin HCT in patients with diabetes.

5 Warnings and Precautions

PRECAUTIONS

Drug Interactions

Additions and/or revisions underlined:

Neprilysin Inhibitors:

Patients taking concomitant neprilysin inhibitors may be at increased risk for angioedema.

Interactions Common for Both Benazepril and Hydrochlorothiazide

mTOR (mammalian target of rapamycin) inhibitors: Patients receiving coadministration of ACE inhibitor and mTOR inhibitor (e.g., temsirolimus, sirolimus, everolimus) therapy may be at increased risk for angioedema.

WARNINGS

Anaphylactoid and Possibly Related Reactions

Head and Neck Angioedema

Additions and/or revisions underlined:

Patients receiving coadministration of ACE inhibitor and mTOR (mammalian target of rapamycin) inhibitor (e.g., tesmsirolimus, sirolimus, everolimus) therapy or a neprilysin inhibitor may be at increased risk for angioedema.