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HomeDrug RegistryComparePATADAY ONCE DAILY RELIEF vs AMPHOTERICIN B
Comparative Pharmacology

PATADAY ONCE DAILY RELIEF vs AMPHOTERICIN B Comparison

Head-to-head clinical analysis & difference comparison: details on mechanism of action, dosing, half-life, interactions, and maternal-fetal safety.

Clinical EssentialsPharmacokineticsSpecial PopulationsSafety & MonitoringPregnancy & LactationClinical Insights
Differential Analysis

PATADAY ONCE DAILY RELIEF vs AMPHOTERICIN B

Clinician-reviewed, head-to-head comparison of mechanism, dosing, pharmacokinetics, and safety profiles.

View PATADAY ONCE DAILY RELIEF Monograph View AMPHOTERICIN B Monograph
PATADAY ONCE DAILY RELIEF
Ophthalmic Antiallergic Agent
Category C
AMPHOTERICIN B
Antifungal
Category C
TL;DR — Key Differences
  • Drug class: PATADAY ONCE DAILY RELIEF is a Ophthalmic Antiallergic Agent; AMPHOTERICIN B is a Antifungal.
  • Half-life: PATADAY ONCE DAILY RELIEF has a half-life of Terminal elimination half-life is approximately 9 hours; allows twice-daily dosing for sustained symptom control.; AMPHOTERICIN B has Terminal half-life: 24–48 hours initially, prolonged to 15 days with repeated dosing due to tissue redistribution..
  • No direct drug-drug interaction has been documented between PATADAY ONCE DAILY RELIEF and AMPHOTERICIN B.
  • Pregnancy: PATADAY ONCE DAILY RELIEF is rated Category C; AMPHOTERICIN B is rated Category C.

Last clinically reviewed: July 2026 · OpiCalc Medical Review Team

Clinical Essentials

PATADAY ONCE DAILY RELIEF
AMPHOTERICIN B
Mechanism of Action
PATADAY ONCE DAILY RELIEF

Olopatadine is a selective histamine H1 receptor antagonist and mast cell stabilizer. It inhibits release of histamine and other mediators from mast cells, reducing allergic conjunctivitis symptoms.

AMPHOTERICIN B

Binds to ergosterol in fungal cell membranes, forming pores that increase permeability and cause leakage of intracellular contents, leading to cell death.

Indications
PATADAY ONCE DAILY RELIEF

Treatment of ocular itching associated with allergic conjunctivitis (FDA-approved)

AMPHOTERICIN B

Aspergillosis,Blastomycosis,Candidiasis,Coccidioidomycosis,Cryptococcosis,Histoplasmosis,Mucormycosis,Sporotrichosis,Visceral leishmaniasis,Empiric therapy for febrile neutropenia,Meningitis (cryptococcal, coccidioidal)

Standard Dosing
PATADAY ONCE DAILY RELIEF

1 drop in each affected eye once daily. The ophthalmic solution is 0.2% (olopatadine hydrochloride).

AMPHOTERICIN B

0.5-1.5 mg/kg/day IV over 2-6 hours; for invasive aspergillosis, 1 mg/kg/day; for cryptococcal meningitis, 0.7 mg/kg/day IV in combination with flucytosine; liposomal formulation: 3-5 mg/kg/day IV. Maximum dose: 1.5 mg/kg/day for conventional amphotericin B deoxycholate.

Direct Interaction
PATADAY ONCE DAILY RELIEF
No Direct Interaction
AMPHOTERICIN B
No Direct Interaction

Pharmacokinetics

PATADAY ONCE DAILY RELIEF
AMPHOTERICIN B
Half-Life
PATADAY ONCE DAILY RELIEF

Terminal elimination half-life is approximately 9 hours; allows twice-daily dosing for sustained symptom control.

AMPHOTERICIN B

Terminal half-life: 24–48 hours initially, prolonged to 15 days with repeated dosing due to tissue redistribution.

Metabolism
PATADAY ONCE DAILY RELIEF

Olopatadine undergoes minimal hepatic metabolism; approximately 60-70% excreted unchanged in urine. Metabolites include N-demethylated and N-oxide derivatives; CYP450 enzymes not significantly involved.

AMPHOTERICIN B

Primarily hepatic; exact enzymes not well characterized.

Excretion
PATADAY ONCE DAILY RELIEF

Primarily renal excretion: approximately 60% of dose excreted unchanged in urine; fecal elimination accounts for less than 10%.

AMPHOTERICIN B

Renal: ~2-5% unchanged; biliary/fecal: ~40% as metabolites; extensive tissue binding delays excretion.

Protein Binding
PATADAY ONCE DAILY RELIEF

Approximately 70-80% bound to plasma proteins, primarily albumin.

AMPHOTERICIN B

90–95% bound, primarily to albumin and alpha-1-acid glycoprotein.

VD (L/kg)
PATADAY ONCE DAILY RELIEF

Volume of distribution is approximately 1.4 L/kg, indicating distribution into total body water.

AMPHOTERICIN B

4–5 L/kg (extensive tissue binding, especially in liver, spleen, and lungs).

Bioavailability
PATADAY ONCE DAILY RELIEF

Ocular bioavailability is low due to nasolacrimal drainage and systemic absorption; systemic bioavailability from ocular dose is less than 5%.

AMPHOTERICIN B

IV: 100%; oral: <5%; topical: minimal systemic absorption.

Special Populations

PATADAY ONCE DAILY RELIEF
AMPHOTERICIN B
Renal Adjustments
PATADAY ONCE DAILY RELIEF

No dosage adjustment required for mild to moderate renal impairment. For severe renal impairment (Cr Cl <30 m L/min), use with caution as safety has not been established.

AMPHOTERICIN B

Acute kidney injury: consider dose reduction or switch to liposomal formulation. No specific GFR-based dose adjustments for conventional formulation; monitor renal function and electrolytes. For liposomal amphotericin B, no dosage adjustment required for renal impairment. Continuous renal replacement therapy: conventional amphotericin not recommended due to nephrotoxicity; liposomal preferred.

Hepatic Adjustments
PATADAY ONCE DAILY RELIEF

No dosage adjustment required for mild to moderate hepatic impairment. For severe hepatic impairment (Child-Pugh class C), use with caution as safety has not been established.

AMPHOTERICIN B

No specific Child-Pugh based dose adjustments. Use caution in hepatic impairment; monitor liver function tests. Dose adjustment not typically required.

Pediatric Dosing
PATADAY ONCE DAILY RELIEF

For children 2 years of age and older: 1 drop in each affected eye once daily. Safety and efficacy in children under 2 years have not been established.

AMPHOTERICIN B

Conventional amphotericin B: 0.25-1.5 mg/kg/day IV; initial test dose 0.1 mg/kg. Liposomal amphotericin B: 3-5 mg/kg/day IV. For neonates: 1 mg/kg/day. Maximum daily dose: 1.5 mg/kg for conventional, 5 mg/kg for liposomal.

Geriatric Dosing
PATADAY ONCE DAILY RELIEF

No specific dosage adjustment required. Use the same dose as for younger adults. Overall, no differences in safety or efficacy were observed between elderly and younger patients.

AMPHOTERICIN B

Use with caution due to age-related renal function decline; monitor renal function and electrolyte levels carefully. Same dosing as adults; adjust for renal impairment if present. Lower doses may be considered based on clinical status.

Safety & Monitoring

PATADAY ONCE DAILY RELIEF
AMPHOTERICIN B
Black Box Warnings
PATADAY ONCE DAILY RELIEF
FDA Black Box Warning

None.

AMPHOTERICIN B
FDA Black Box Warning

Amphotericin B should be used primarily for progressive, potentially life-threatening fungal infections; it is not intended for non-invasive forms of fungal disease. It should be used under close medical supervision due to potential toxicity.

Warnings/Precautions
PATADAY ONCE DAILY RELIEF

Not for injection; for topical ophthalmic use only.,Do not wear contact lenses if eyes are red; wait at least 10 minutes after instillation before inserting lenses.,Contains benzalkonium chloride which may be absorbed by soft contact lenses.,May cause transient stinging or burning upon instillation.

AMPHOTERICIN B

Monitor renal function, electrolytes, and liver function; risk of nephrotoxicity, hypokalemia, hypomagnesemia, and infusion-related reactions; caution in patients with renal impairment and those receiving other nephrotoxic drugs.

Contraindications
PATADAY ONCE DAILY RELIEF

Hypersensitivity to olopatadine or any component of the formulation.

AMPHOTERICIN B

Hypersensitivity to amphotericin B or any component of the formulation; unless the potential benefit outweighs the risk.

Adverse Reactions
PATADAY ONCE DAILY RELIEF
Data Pending
AMPHOTERICIN B
Data Pending
Food Interactions
PATADAY ONCE DAILY RELIEF

No known food interactions. No dietary restrictions required.

AMPHOTERICIN B

Avoid excessive salt intake; monitor for hypokalemia and hypomagnesemia. No specific food restrictions but maintain adequate hydration.

Pregnancy & Lactation

PATADAY ONCE DAILY RELIEF
AMPHOTERICIN B
Teratogenic Risk
PATADAY ONCE DAILY RELIEF

Pregnancy Category C. In animal studies, olopatadine (0.4 mg/kg/day SC) produced no teratogenic effects but caused reduced fetal weight and delayed ossification at maternally toxic doses. No adequate human studies exist. Risk cannot be ruled out; use only if benefit outweighs potential fetal risk.

AMPHOTERICIN B

FDA Pregnancy Category B. Animal studies show no evidence of fetal harm; no adequate human studies in first trimester. Use during pregnancy only if clearly needed. Limited data suggest no increased risk of major malformations across all trimesters.

Lactation Summary
PATADAY ONCE DAILY RELIEF

Olopatadine is excreted in rat milk at concentrations ~2.4 times higher than maternal plasma. No human data on M/P ratio. Caution advised; consider risk-benefit and monitor infant for anticholinergic effects.

AMPHOTERICIN B

Excreted in breast milk in low levels; M/P ratio not established. Consideration of benefits vs risks; caution in nursing infants due to potential for oral absorption and adverse effects.

Pregnancy Dosing
PATADAY ONCE DAILY RELIEF

No pharmacokinetic studies in pregnancy. No dose adjustment recommended based on available data. Use at lowest effective dose and shortest duration.

AMPHOTERICIN B

No specific dose adjustments recommended in pregnancy; standard dosing based on indication and patient weight. Pharmacokinetic changes in pregnancy (increased Vd, increased clearance) may theoretically require higher doses, but clinical data insufficient to recommend adjustment.

Maternal Safety Status
PATADAY ONCE DAILY RELIEF
Category C
AMPHOTERICIN B
Category C

Clinical Insights

PATADAY ONCE DAILY RELIEF
AMPHOTERICIN B
Clinical Pearls
PATADAY ONCE DAILY RELIEF

Pataday Once Daily Relief contains olopatadine 0.2%, a mast cell stabilizer and antihistamine. For optimal efficacy, instruct patients to administer one drop in each affected eye once daily. Shake bottle before use. Wait at least 5 minutes before inserting contact lenses due to preservative (benzalkonium chloride). Monitor for transient burning or stinging upon instillation. Not for injection. Patients using additional ophthalmic products should separate by 5 minutes.

AMPHOTERICIN B

Premedicate with acetaminophen, diphenhydramine, and hydrocortisone to reduce infusion-related reactions. Monitor serum potassium and magnesium closely due to renal wasting. Use normal saline bolus before infusion to reduce nephrotoxicity. Lipid formulations allow higher doses with less nephrotoxicity. Amphotericin B deoxycholate is reserved for severe, refractory cases.

Patient Counseling
PATADAY ONCE DAILY RELIEF

Do not touch dropper tip to any surface to avoid contamination.,Remove contact lenses before use; wait 10 minutes before reinserting.,May cause temporary blurred vision; avoid driving until vision clears.,If you miss a dose, use it as soon as remembered, but skip if near next dose.,Keep bottle tightly closed when not in use; store at room temperature.

AMPHOTERICIN B

You may experience fever, chills, and nausea during infusion; these are common and can be managed with premedications.,Report any signs of kidney problems such as decreased urine output, swelling in legs, or fatigue.,Avoid potassium and magnesium supplements unless prescribed, as levels may fluctuate.,This medication can cause low blood pressure during infusion; rise slowly from sitting or lying down.,Complete the full course even if you feel better to prevent the infection from returning.

Safety Verification

Known Interactions

PATADAY ONCE DAILY RELIEF Risks

No interactions on record

AMPHOTERICIN B Risks3
Efinaconazole + Amphotericin B
moderate

"Efinaconazole, a triazole antifungal, inhibits fungal CYP450-dependent lanosterol 14α-demethylase, reducing ergosterol synthesis. Amphotericin B binds to ergosterol in fungal membranes, forming pores that cause cell death. Concomitant use may decrease Amphotericin B efficacy because efinaconazole depletes ergosterol, the target for Amphotericin B, potentially attenuating the polyene's antifungal activity, especially in systemic fungal infections."

Gentamicin + Amphotericin B
moderate

"Gentamicin, an aminoglycoside antibiotic, and Amphotericin B, a polyene antifungal agent, both independently induce nephrotoxicity. Concurrent administration synergistically increases the risk of acute kidney injury, characterized by elevated serum creatinine, reduced glomerular filtration rate, and potential tubular necrosis. This additive nephrotoxic effect necessitates cautious use and enhanced monitoring."

Amphotericin B + Isradipine
moderate

"Amphotericin B, a polyene antifungal, can cause hypokalemia and hypomagnesemia due to renal tubular damage. Isradipine, a calcium channel blocker, may also affect electrolyte balance. Concomitant use increases the risk of severe hypokalemia, potentially leading to cardiac arrhythmias, QT prolongation, and neuromuscular effects. Close monitoring of serum electrolytes and ECG is essential."

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Clinical Q&A

Frequently Asked Questions

Common clinical questions about PATADAY ONCE DAILY RELIEF vs AMPHOTERICIN B, answered by our medical review team.

1. What is the main difference between PATADAY ONCE DAILY RELIEF and AMPHOTERICIN B?

PATADAY ONCE DAILY RELIEF is a Ophthalmic Antiallergic Agent that works by Olopatadine is a selective histamine H1 receptor antagonist and mast cell stabilizer. It inhibits release of histamine and other mediators from mast cells, reducing allergic conjunctivitis symptoms.. AMPHOTERICIN B is a Antifungal that works by Binds to ergosterol in fungal cell membranes, forming pores that increase permeability and cause leakage of intracellular contents, leading to cell death.. They differ in pharmacokinetic profiles, FDA-approved indications, and side effect profiles.

2. Which is stronger: PATADAY ONCE DAILY RELIEF or AMPHOTERICIN B?

Potency comparisons between PATADAY ONCE DAILY RELIEF and AMPHOTERICIN B depend on the specific clinical indication. These are agents from distinct pharmacological classes and are not directly interchangeable by dose. A physician or clinical pharmacist should guide any therapeutic switching decisions.

3. What is the standard dosing for PATADAY ONCE DAILY RELIEF vs AMPHOTERICIN B?

The standard adult dose of PATADAY ONCE DAILY RELIEF is: 1 drop in each affected eye once daily. The ophthalmic solution is 0.2% (olopatadine hydrochloride).. The standard adult dose of AMPHOTERICIN B is: 0.5-1.5 mg/kg/day IV over 2-6 hours; for invasive aspergillosis, 1 mg/kg/day; for cryptococcal meningitis, 0.7 mg/kg/day IV in combination with flucytosine; liposomal formulation: 3-5 mg/kg/day IV. Maximum dose: 1.5 mg/kg/day for conventional amphotericin B deoxycholate.. Dosing should always be individualized based on indication, renal and hepatic function, age, and other patient factors.

4. Can you take PATADAY ONCE DAILY RELIEF and AMPHOTERICIN B together?

No direct drug-drug interaction has been formally documented between PATADAY ONCE DAILY RELIEF and AMPHOTERICIN B in current clinical databases. However, individual patient risk factors including other medications, organ function, and comorbidities should always be evaluated by a qualified healthcare provider.

5. Are PATADAY ONCE DAILY RELIEF and AMPHOTERICIN B safe during pregnancy?

The maternal-fetal safety profiles differ. PATADAY ONCE DAILY RELIEF is classified as Category C. Pregnancy Category C. In animal studies, olopatadine (0.4 mg/kg/day SC) produced no teratogenic effects but caused reduced fetal weight and delayed ossification at maternally toxic. AMPHOTERICIN B is classified as Category C. FDA Pregnancy Category B. Animal studies show no evidence of fetal harm; no adequate human studies in first trimester. Use during pregnancy only if clearly needed. Limited data sug. Always consult a maternal-fetal medicine specialist before taking either drug during pregnancy or lactation.