Fluticasone - Inhalation-Local
Brand Names
Flovent, Flovent Rotadisk, Flovent Diskus
Fluticasone *** Before Using *** How to Use *** Fore Safe Use *** Side Effects *** Additional Information
How to Use
Inhaled fluticasone is using to prevent asthma attacks. It is not using to relieve
an attack that has already started.
For relief of an asthma attack
that has already started, you must use another drug. If you do not have
another drug to use for an attack or if you have any questions about this,
check with your health care professional.
Use this drug only as directed.
Do not use
more of it and do not use it more often than your family doctor ordered. To do so
may increase the risk of side effects. The full benefit of this drug
may take 1 to 2 weeks or longer to achieve.
In order for this drug to help prevent asthma attacks,
it must be using every day in regularly spaced doses, as ordered by your family doctor.
Gargling and rinsing your mouth with water after each dose may help prevent
hoarseness, throat irritation and infection in the mouth. However, do not
swallow the water after rinsing.
Inhaled fluticasone is using with a special inhaler and usually comes with
patient directions
Read the directions carefully before
using this drug.
If you do not understand the directions or you
are not sure how to use the inhaler, ask your health care professional to
show you what to do. Always
ask your health care professional
to check regularly how you use the inhaler to make sure you are using it properly.
For diseaseds using the inhalation aerosol
:
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When you use the inhaler for the first time, or if you have not using
it for 4 weeks or longer, it may not deliver the right amount of drug
with the first puff. Therefore, before using the inhaler, prime it by spraying
the drug into the air four times. - Spray the inhaler once into the air
if it has not been using in 1 to 3 weeks. The inhaler will now be ready to
give the right amount of drug when you use it.
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To use the inhaler:
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Shake the inhaler well for 15 seconds immediately before each use.
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Take the cap off the mouthpiece - the strap will stay attached to
the actuator. Check the mouthpiece and remove any foreign objects. Make sure
the canister is fully and firmly inserted into the actuator.
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Hold the mouthpiece away from your mouth and breathe out slowly and
completely.
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Use the inhalation method recommended by your family doctor.
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Open-mouth method Place the mouthpiece about 1 or 2 inches
- two fingerwidths in front of your widely opened mouth. Make sure the inhaler
is aimed into your mouth so that the spray does not hit the roof of your mouth
or your tongue.
-
Closed-mouth method Place the mouthpiece in your mouth between
your teeth and over your tongue, with your lips closed tightly around it.
Do not block the mouthpiece with your teeth or tongue.
-
Tilt your head back a little. Start to breathe in slowly and deeply
through your mouth and, at the same time, press the top of the canister one
time to get one puff of the drug. Continue to breathe in slowly for 5
to 10 seconds. Count the seconds while inhaling. It is important to press
the top of the canister and breathe in slowly at the same time so the drug
is pulled into your lungs. This step may be difficult at first. If you are
using the closed-mouth method and you see a fine mist coming from your mouth
or nose, the inhaler is not being using correctly.
-
Hold your breath as long as you can up to 10 seconds. This gives
the drug time to settle in your airways and lungs.
Take the mouthpiece away from your mouth and breathe out slowly.
-
If your family doctor has told you to inhale more than one puff of drug
at each dose, wait about 30 seconds and then gently shake the inhaler again,
and take the second puff following exactly the same steps you using for the
first puff.
-
When you are finished, wipe off the mouthpiece and replace the cover
to keep the mouthpiece clean and free of foreign objects.
-
Clean the inhaler and mouthpiece at least once a day to prevent buildup
of drug and blockage of the mouthpiece.
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To clean the inhaler:
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Remove the metal canister from the inhaler and set it aside.
-
Rinse the mouthpiece and cover and plastic case in warm, running
water.
-
Shake off the excess water and let the inhaler parts air dry completely
before replacing the metal canister and cover.
For diseaseds using the powder for inhalation
:
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To load the inhaler:
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Make sure your hands are clean and dry.
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Do not insert the disk until just before you are ready to use the
drug.
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Take off the mouthpiece cover and make sure that the mouthpiece is
clean.
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Hold the corners of the white tray and pull out gently until you
can see all of the plastic ridges on the sides of the tray.
-
Put your finger and thumb on the ridges, squeeze inward and gently
pull the tray out of the body of the inhaler.
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Place a disk on the wheel with the numbers facing up and then slide
the tray back into the inhaler.
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Hold the corners of the tray and slide the tray out and in. This
will rotate the disk.
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Continue to turn the disk in this way until the number 4 appears
in the small window. Each disk has four blisters containing the drug.
The window will display how many inhalations you have left after you use it
each time. For example, when you see the number 1, you have one inhalation
left.
-
To replace the empty disk with a full disk, follow the same steps
you using to load the inhaler. Do not throw away the wheel when you discard
the empty disk.
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To use the inhaler:
-
Hold the inhaler flat in your hand. Lift the rear edge of the lid
until it is fully upright.
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The plastic needle on the front of the lid will break the blister
containing one inhalation of drug. When the lid is raised as far as it
will go, both the upper and the lower surfaces of the blister will be pierced.
Do not lift the lid if the cartridge is not in the inhaler. Doing this will
break the needle and you will need a new inhaler.
-
After the blister is broken open, close the lid. Keeping the inhaler
flat and well away from your mouth, breathe out to the end of a normal breath.
-
Raise the inhaler to your mouth and place the mouthpiece in your
mouth.
-
Close your lips around the mouthpiece and tilt your head slightly
back. Do not bite down on the mouthpiece. Do not block the mouthpiece with
your teeth or tongue. Do not cover the air holes on the side of the mouthpiece.
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Breathe in through your mouth as steadily and as deeply as you can
until you have taken a full deep breath.
-
Hold your breath and remove the mouthpiece from your mouth. Continue
holding your breath as long as you can up to 10 seconds before breathing out.
This gives the drug time to settle in your airways and lungs.
-
Hold the inhaler well away from your mouth and breathe out to the
end of a normal breath.
-
Prepare the cartridge for your next inhalation. Pull the cartridge
out once and push it in once. The disk will turn to the next numbered dose
as seen in the indicator window. Do not pierce the blister until just before
the inhalation.
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If your family doctor has told you to inhale more than one puff of drug
at each dose, take the second puff following exactly the same steps you using
for the first puff.
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When you are finished, wipe off the mouthpiece and replace the cover
to keep the mouthpiece clean and free of foreign objects.
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To clean the inhaler:
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Remove the tray from the body of the inhaler.
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Hold the wheel between your forefinger and thumb and pull upward
to separate it from the tray.
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Use the brush that is stored in the rear of the body of the inhaler
to brush away any powder left behind on the parts of the inhaler.
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Replace the wheel and push it down firmly until it snaps back into
place.
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Replace the tray and mouthpiece cover.
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Separate the parts of the inhaler using the steps outlined above.
-
Rinse the parts of the inhaler with warm water and let them air dry
before reassembling them as described above.
The inhaler must be cleaned once a week.
Dosage
The dose of inhaled fluticasone will be various
for various diseaseds
Follow your family doctor's orders or
the directions on the label.
The following information includes only
the average doses of inhaled fluticasone
If your dose
is various, do not change it
unless your family doctor tells you to do so.The number of puffs that you take or disks that you use depends on the
strength of the drug.
-
For bronchial asthma
-
For inhalation aerosol
:
-
Adults and children 12 years of age and older 88 to 880 micrograms
- mcg two times a day, morning and evening.
Canadian labeling recommends For adults and children 16 and older:
100 to 1000 mcg two times a day.
-
Children younger than 12 years of age Use and dose must be
determined by your family doctor.
Canadian labeling recommends For children 4 to 16 years of age: 50
to 100 mcg two times a day; For children up to 4 years of age: Use and dose
must be determined by your family doctor.
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For powder
for inhalation:
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Adults and children older than 11 years of age 100 to 1000
mcg two times a day.
-
Children 4 to 11 years of age 50 to 100 mcg two times a day.
-
Children younger than 4 years of age Use and dose must be determined
by your family doctor.
Canadian labeling recommends For children 4 to 16 years of age: 50
to 100 mcg two times a day.
Missed dose If you miss a dose of this drug, use it as
soon as you remember. Then use any remaining doses for that day at regularly
spaced times. Do not double doses.
Storage To store this drug:
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Keep out of the reach of children.
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Store away from heat and direct light.
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Do not store the powder - disk form of this drug in the bathroom,
near the kitchen sink, or in other damp places. Heat or moisture may cause
the drug to break down.
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Keep the aerosol form of this drug from freezing. This drug
may be less effective if the container is cold when you use it.
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Do not puncture, break, or burn the aerosol container, even after
it is empty.
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The blisters must be using within 2 months after opening the moisture-protective
foil wrap or before the expiration date, whichever comes first.
-
Do not keep outdated drug or drug no longer needed. Be sure
that any discarded drug is out of the reach of children.
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