smitten by SF 5000 Plus Generic Name: sodium fluoride Dosage Form: dental cream Side Effects Dosage Professional Pregnancy Reviews More Support Group Q & A Compare Alternatives Pricing & Coupons Disclaimer: This drug has not been found by FDA to be safe and effective, and this labeling has not been approved by FDA. For further information about unapproved drugs, click here. SF 5000 Plus Description Self-topical neutral fluoride dentifrice containing 1.1% (w/w) sodium fluoride for use as a dental caries preventive in adults and pediatric patients. ACTIVE INGREDIENTS: Sodium Fluoride USP 1.1% (w/w) INACTIVE INGREDIENTS: Purified Water, Sorbitol, Hydrated Silica, Glycerin, Tetrapotassium Pyrophosphate, Flavor, PEG 12, Sodium Lauryl Sulfate, Cellulose Gum, Sodium Saccharin, Titanium Dioxide, FD&C Blue No. 1. Slideshow Men's Health Month And Movember: Raising The Profile Of Men's Health One Stache At A Time SF 5000 Plus - Clinical Pharmacology Frequent topical applications to the teeth with preparations having a relatively high fluoride content increase tooth resistance to acid dissolution and enhance penetration of the fluoride ion into tooth enamel. Indications and Usage for SF 5000 Plus A dental caries preventive; for once daily self-applied topical use. It is well established that 1.1% sodium fluoride is safe and extraordinarily effective as a caries preventive when applied frequently with mouthpiece applicators. 1-4 SF 5000 Plus brand of 1.1% sodium fluoride in a squeeze-tube is easily applied onto a toothbrush. This prescription dental cream should be used once daily in place of your regular toothpaste unless otherwise instructed by your dental professional. May be used whether or not drinking water is fluoridated, since topical fluoride cannot produce fluorosis. (See WARNINGS for exception.) Contraindications Do not use in pediatric patients under age 6 years unless recommended by a dentist or physician. Warnings Prolonged daily ingestion may result in various degrees of dental fluorosis in pediatric patients under age 6 years, especially if the water fluoridation exceeds 0.6 ppm, since younger pediatric patients frequently cannot perform the brushing process without significant swallowing . Use in pediatric patients under age 6 years requires special supervision to prevent repeated swallowing of the dental cream which could cause dental fluorosis. Read directions carefully before using. If using a mouthpiece application, prolonged exposure (longer than 1 minute) may result in oral irritation, such as burning. KEEP THIS PRODUCT OUT OF THE REACH OF CHILDREN. IN CASE OF ACCIDENTAL OVERDOSAGE, SEEK PROFESSIONAL ASSISTANCE OR CONTACT A POISON CONTROL CENTER IMMEDIATELY. Precautions Not for systemic treatment. DO NOT SWALLOW. Carcinogenesis, Mutagenesis, Impairment of Fertility In a study conducted in rodents, no carcinogenesis was found in male and female mice and female rats treated with fluoride at dose levels ranging from 4.1 to 9.1 mg/kg of body weight. Equivocal evidence of carcinogenesis was reported in male rats treated with 2.5 and 4.1 mg/kg of body weight. In a second study, no carcinogenesis was observed in rats, males or females, treated with fluoride up to 11.3 mg/kg of body weight. Epidemiological data provide no credible evidence for an association between fluoride, either naturally occurring or added to drinking water, and risk of human cancer. Fluoride ion is not mutagenic in standard bacterial systems. It has been shown that fluoride ion has potential to induce chromosome aberrations in cultured human and rodent cells at doses much higher than those to which humans are exposed. In vivo data are conflicting. Some studies report chromosome damage in rodents, while other studies using similar protocols report negative results. Potential adverse reproductive effects of fluoride exposure in humans have not been adequately evaluated. Adverse effects on reproduction were reported for rats, mice, fox, and cattle exposed to 100 ppm or greater concentrations of fluoride in their diet or drinking water. Other studies conducted in rats demonstrated that lower concentrations of fluoride (5 mg/kg of body weight) did not result in impaired fertility and reproductive capabilities. Pregnancy Pregnancy Category B. It has been shown that fluoride crosses the placenta of rats, but only 0.01% of the amount administered is incorporated in fetal tissue. Animal studies (rats, mice, rabbits) have shown that fluoride is not a taratogen. Maternal exposure to 12.2 mg fluoride/kg of body weight (rats) or 13.1 mg/kg of body weight (rabbits) did not affect the litter size or fetal weight and did not increase the frequency of skeletal or visceral malformations. Epidemiological studies conducted in areas with high levels of naturally fluoridated water showed no increase in birth defects. Heavy exposure to fluoride during in utero development may result in skeletal fluorosis, which becomes evident in childhood. Nursing Mothers It is not known if fluoride is excreted in human milk. However, many drugs are excreted in milk, and caution should be exercised when products containing fluoride are administered to a nursing woman. Reduced milk production was reported in farm-raised fox when the animals were fed a diet containing a high concentration of fluoride (98-137 mg/kg of body weight). No adverse effects on parturition, lactation, or offspring were seen in rats administered fluoride up to 5 mg/kg of body weight. Pediatric Use The use of SF 5000 Plus in pediatric age groups 6 to 16 years as a caries preventive is supported by pioneering clinical studies with 1.1% sodium fluoride gels in mouth trays in students age 11- 14 years conducted by Englander, et al. 2,3,4 Safety and effectiveness in pediatric patients below the age of 6 years have not been established. Please refer to the CONTRAINDICATIONS and WARNINGS sections. Adverse Reactions Allergic reactions and other idiosyncrasies have been rarely reported. Overdosage Accidental ingestion of large amounts of fluoride may result in acute burning in the mouth and sore tongue. Nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea may occur soon after ingestion (within 30 minutes) and are accompanied by salivation, hematemesis, and epigastric cramping abdominal pain. These symptoms may persist for 24 hours. If less than 5 mg fluoride/kg body weight (i.e., 2.3 mg fluoride/lb body weight) have been ingested, give calcium (e.g., milk) orally to relieve gastrointestinal symptoms and observe for a few hours. If more than 5 mg fluoride/kg body weight (i.e., more than 2.3 mg fluoride/lb body weight) have been ingested, induce emesis, give orally soluble calcium (e.g., milk, calcium gluconate or calcium lactate solution) and immediately seek medical assistance. For accidental ingestion of more than 15 mg fluoride/kg of body weight (i.e., 6.9 mg fluoride/lb body weight), induce vomiting and admit immediately to a hospital facility. A treatment dose (a thin ribbon) of SF 5000 Plus contains 2.5 mg fluoride. A 1.8 oz. tube contains 255 mg fluoride. SF 5000 Plus Dosage and Administration Follow these instructions unless otherwise instructed by your dental professional: 1. Adults and pediatric patients 6 years of age or older, apply a thin ribbon of SF 5000 Plus to a toothbrush. Brush thoroughly once daily for two minutes, preferably at bedtime. 2. After use, adults expectorate. For best results, do not eat, drink, or rinse for 30 minutes. Pediatric patients, age 6-16, expectorate after use and rinse mouth thoroughly. How is SF 5000 Plus Supplied 1.8 oz. (51 g) net wt. tube NDC# 60258-150-01. You should call your doctor for medical advice about serious adverse events. To report a serious adverse event or obtain product information, contact Cypress Pharmaceutical, Inc. at 1-800-793-2145 or FDA at 1-800-FDA-1088 (Toll Free). Rx Only REFERENCES 1. American Dental Association, Council on Dental Therapeutics, Fluoride compounds, In: Accepted Dental Therapeutics, Ed. 40, Chicago, ADA, 405-407 (1984). 2. H.R. Englander et al., Clinical Anticaries Effect of Repeated Topical Sodium Fluoride Applications by Mouthpieces, JADA, 75, 638-644 (1967). 3. H.R. Englander, et al., Residual Anticaries Effect of Repeated Topical Sodium Fluoride Applications by Mouthpieces, JADA 78, 783-787 (1969). 4. H.R. Englander HR et al., Incremental Rates of Dental Caries After Repeated Topical Sodium Fluoride Applications in Children With Lifelong Consumption of Fluoridated Water, JADA, 82, 354-358, (1971). Manufactured for: Cypress Pharmaceutical, Inc., Morristown, NJ 07960 P165 Rev. 6/2016 504459 PRINCIPAL DISPLAY PANEL - 51 g Tube Carton SPEARMINT Rx ONLY NDC 60258-150-01 SF 5000 PLUS 1.1% SODIUM FLUORIDE Prescription Dental Cream 5000 ppm Fluoride Plus Mild Cleaning System CYPRESS PHARMACEUTICAL, INC. NET WT. 1.8 OZ. (51 g) SF 5000 Plus 1.1% sodium fluoride prescription dental cream cream Product Information Product Type HUMAN PRESCRIPTION DRUG LABEL Item Code (Source) NDC:60258-150 Route of Administration DENTAL DEA Schedule Active Ingredient/Active Moiety Ingredient Name Basis of Strength Strength SODIUM FLUORIDE (FLUORIDE ION) FLUORIDE ION 5 mg in 1 g Inactive Ingredients Ingredient Name Strength SODIUM LAURYL SULFATE TITANIUM DIOXIDE WATER SORBITOL GLYCERIN FD&C BLUE NO. 1 CARBOXYMETHYLCELLULOSE SODIUM, UNSPECIFIED FORM SACCHARIN SODIUM SILICON DIOXIDE SODIUM PYROPHOSPHATE POLYETHYLENE GLYCOL 600 Product Characteristics Color blue Score Shape Size Flavor MINT Imprint Code Contains Packaging # Item Code Package Description 1 NDC:60258-150-01 1 TUBE in 1 CARTON 1 51 g in 1 TUBE Marketing Information Marketing Category Application Number or Monograph Citation Marketing Start Date Marketing End Date unapproved drug other 11/12/1999 Labeler - Cypress Pharmaceutical, Inc. (790248942) Registrant - Cypress Pharmaceutical, Inc. (790248942) Establishment Name Address ID/FEI Operations Faria Limited dba Sheffield Pharmaceuticals 151177797 manufacture(60258-150) Revised: 07/2016 Cypress Pharmaceutical, Inc. 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