Brand name:
AeroBid
Pronounced: AIR-oh-bid
Generic name:
Flunisolide
Other brand names:
AeroBid-M,
Nasalide
Why is AeroBid prescribed?
AeroBid is prescribed for people who need long-term treatment to
control and prevent the symptoms of asthma. It contains an
anti-inflammatory steroid type of medication and may reduce or
eliminate your need for other corticosteroids. A nasal-spray form of
the drug (Nasalide) is available for relief of hay fever.
Most important fact about AeroBid
AeroBid helps to reduce the likelihood of an asthma attack, but
will not relieve one that has already started. To be effective as a
preventive measure, it must be taken every day at regularly spaced
intervals. It may be several weeks before you receive its full
benefit.
How should you take AeroBid?
Take AeroBid at regular intervals, exactly as prescribed
by your doctor.
Administration technique:
1. Place the metal cartridge inside the plastic container.
2. Remove the cap; inspect the mouthpiece for foreign objects.
3. Shake the inhaler thoroughly.
4. Tilt your head slightly and breathe out as completely as
possible.
5. Hold the inhaler upright and put the plastic mouthpiece in your
mouth; close your lips tightly around it.
6. Press down on the metal cartridge. At the same time, take a
slow, deep breath through your mouth.
7. Hold your breath as long as you can. While holding your breath,
stop pressing down on the cartridge and remove the mouthpiece from
your mouth.
8. Allow at least 1 minute between inhalations.
To help reduce hoarseness, throat irritation, and mouth
infection, rinse out with water after each use. If your mouth is
sore or has a rash, tell your doctor.
Illustrated instructions for use are available with the product.
--If you miss a dose...
Use it as soon as you remember. If it is almost time for your
next dose, skip the one you missed and go back to your regular
schedule. Do not take 2 doses at the same time.
--Storage instructions...
Store away from heat or cold and light. Keep away from open
flames.
AeroBid side effects
Side effects cannot be anticipated. If any develop or change in
intensity, inform your doctor as soon as possible. Only your doctor
can determine if it is safe for you to continue taking AeroBid.
- Side effects may include:
Cold symptoms,
diarrhea,
flu,
headache,
infection of the upper respiratory tract,
nasal congestion,
nausea,
sore throat,
unpleasant taste,
upset stomach,
vomiting
Why should AeroBid not be prescribed?
This medication is not for treatment of prolonged, severe asthma
attacks where more intensive measures are required.
If you are allergic or sensitive to AeroBid or other steroid
drugs, advise your doctor. This medication may not be right for you.
Special warnings about AeroBid
Your asthma should be reasonably stable before treatment with
AeroBid Inhaler is started. AeroBid should be started in combination
with your usual dose of an oral steroid medication. After
approximately 1 week, your doctor will start to withdraw gradually
the oral steroid by reducing the daily or alternate daily dose. A
slow rate of reduction is very important, as some people have
experienced withdrawal symptoms such as joint and/or muscular pain,
fatigue, and depression. Tell your doctor if you lose weight or feel
light-headed. You may need to take more oral corticosteroid
temporarily.
This medication is not useful when you need rapid relief of
asthma symptoms.
Transferring from steroid tablet therapy to AeroBid Inhaler may
produce allergic conditions that were previously controlled by the
steroid tablet therapy. These include rhinitis (inflammation of the
mucous membrane of the nose), conjunctivitis (pinkeye), and eczema.
Contact your doctor immediately if you have an asthma attack that
isn't controlled by a bronchodilator while you are being treated
with AeroBid. You may need an oral steroid drug.
While you are being treated with AeroBid, particularly at higher
doses, your doctor will carefully observe you for any evidence of
side effects such as the suppression of glandular function and
diminished bone growth in children. If you have just had surgery or
are under extreme stress, your doctor will also closely monitor you.
The use of AeroBid may cause a yeastlike fungal infection of the
mouth, pharynx (throat), or larynx (voice box). If you suspect a
fungal infection, notify your doctor. Treatment with antifungal
medication may be necessary.
Since the contents of this inhalant are under pressure, do not
puncture the container and do not use or store AeroBid near
heat or an open flame. Exposure to temperatures above 120 degrees
may cause the container to explode.
People taking drugs such as AeroBid that suppress the immune
system are more open to infection. Take extra care to avoid exposure
to measles and chickenpox if you've never had them or never had
shots. Such diseases can be serious or even fatal when your immune
system is below par. If you are exposed, tell your doctor
immediately.
Also, if you have tuberculosis, a herpes infection of the eye, or
any other kind of infection, make sure the doctor knows about it.
You probably should not use AeroBid.
Possible food and drug interactions when taking AeroBid
No interactions have been reported.
Special information if you are pregnant or breastfeeding
The effects of AeroBid during pregnancy have not been adequately
studied. If you are pregnant or plan to become pregnant, inform your
doctor immediately. It is not known whether AeroBid appears in
breast milk. If AeroBid is essential to your health, your
doctor may advise you to discontinue breastfeeding your baby until
your treatment with AeroBid is finished.
Recommended dosage for AeroBid
The AeroBid Inhaler system is for oral inhalation only.
ADULTS
Overdosage
Any medication taken in excess can have serious consequences. If
you suspect an overdose, seek emergency medical treatment
immediately.
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