Nedocromil - Inhalation
Brand Names
Tilade
Nedocromil *** Before Using *** How to Use *** Fore Safe Use *** Side Effects
How to Use
Nedocromil
is using to help prevent symptoms of asthma or bronchospasm - wheezing or difficulty
in breathing
. When this drug is using regularly, it decreases the
number and severity of asthma attacks. Nedocromil will not relieve an asthma
or bronchospasm attack that has already started.
Nedocromil inhalation aerosol usually comes with patient directions. Read
them carefully before using this drug. If you do not understand the directions
or if 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.
The nedocromil aerosol canister provides 104 inhalations for the inhaler
that is available in the USA or 112 inhalations for the Canadian inhaler.
You must keep a record of the number of inhalations you use so you will
know when the canister is almost empty. This canister, unlike other aerosol
canisters, can't be floated in water to test its fullness.
When you use the inhaler for the first time, or if you have not using it
for more than seven days, the inhaler may not deliver the right amount of
drug with the first puff. Therefore, before using the inhaler, prime it
to make sure it provides the correct dose.
To prime the inhaler
:
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Insert the metal canister firmly into the clean mouthpiece according
to the manufacturer's instructions. Check to make sure the canister is placed
properly into the mouthpiece.
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Take the cover off the mouthpiece and shake the inhaler well.
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Hold the canister well away from you against a light background,
and press the top of the canister, spraying the drug one time into the
air. Repeat this two more times for a total of three sprays. If the inhaler
is help you, a fine mist will be sprayed from the mouthpiece.
To use the inhaler
:
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Using your thumb and one or two fingers, hold the inhaler upright
with the mouthpiece end down and pointing toward you.
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Take the cover off the mouthpiece. Check the mouthpiece for any foreign
objects. Do not use the inhaler with any other mouthpieces.
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Gently shake the inhaler three or four times.
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Hold the mouthpiece away from your mouth and breathe out slowly and
completely to the end of a normal breath.
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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 to 2 inches - 2 fingerwidths
in front of your widely opened mouth. Make sure the inhaler is aimed into
your mouth so the spray does not hit the roof of your mouth or your tongue.
Close your eyes just before spraying to keep the spray out of your eyes.
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Closed-mouth method: Place the mouthpiece in your mouth between your
teeth and over your tongue with your lips closed tightly around it. Make sure
your tongue or teeth are not blocking the opening.
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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 once
to get one puff of drug. Continue to breathe in slowly for 3 to 4 seconds
until you have taken a full breath. It is important to press down on 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.
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Hold your breath as long as you can for up to 10 seconds - count slowly
to 10. This gives the drug time to get into your airways and lungs.
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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 1 minute between puffs. Then, gently shake the inhaler
again and take the second puff following exactly the same steps you using
for the first puff. Breathe in only one puff at a time.
-
If your family doctor has told you to use an inhaled bronchodilator before
using nedocromil, you must wait at least 2 minutes after using the bronchodilator
before using nedocromil. This allows the nedocromil to get deeper into your
lungs.
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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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Keep track of the number of sprays you have using by noting each one
on the chart provided with the inhaler. The inhaler must be discarded once
104 sprays have been using. Even though the inhaler may not be empty after
104 sprays, the dose may be inaccurate so you may not receive the correct
amount of drug.
Your family doctor may want you to use a spacer device with the inhaler. A spacer
makes the inhaler easier to use. It allows more of the drug to reach your
lungs and helps make sure that less of it stays in your mouth and throat.
To use a spacer device with the inhaler
:
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Attach the spacer to the inhaler according to the manufacturer's
directions. There are various types of spacers available, but the method
of breathing remains the same with most spacers.
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Gently shake the inhaler and spacer three or four times.
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Hold the mouthpiece of the spacer away from your mouth and breathe
out slowly to the end of a normal breath.
-
Place the mouthpiece into your mouth between your teeth and over
your tongue with your lips closed around it.
-
Press down on the canister top once to release one puff of drug
into the spacer. Then, within one or two seconds, begin to breathe in slowly
and deeply through your mouth for 5 to 10 seconds. Count the seconds while
inhaling. Do not breathe in through your nose.
-
Hold your breath as long as you can for up to 10 seconds - count slowly
to ten.
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Breathe out slowly. Do not remove the mouthpiece from your mouth.
Breathe in and out slowly two or three times to make sure the spacer device
is emptied.
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If your family doctor has told you to take more than one puff of drug
at each dose, wait a minute between puffs. Then, gently shake the inhaler
and spacer again and take the second puff, following exactly the same steps
you using for the first puff.
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When you have finished, remove the spacer device from the inhaler
and replace the cover of the mouthpiece.
To clean the inhaler
:
-
Clean the inhaler often to prevent build-up of drug and blocking
of the mouthpiece. The mouthpiece can be washed every day and must be washed
at least twice a week.
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Remove the metal canister from the inhaler and set it aside. Do not
get the canister wet.
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Wash the mouthpiece in hot water.
-
Shake off the excess water and let the mouthpiece air dry completely
before replacing the metal canister and cover.
For diseaseds using nedocromil regularly - for example, every day:
-
In order for nedocromil to work properly, it
must be inhaled every day in regularly spaced doses as ordered by your family doctor
.
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Usually about 2 to 4 weeks may pass before you begin to feel the
full effects of this drug.
Missed dose If you are using nedocromil regularly and you miss
a dose of this drug, take it as soon as possible. Then take any remaining
doses for that day at regularly spaced times.
Dosage
The dose of nedocromil will be various for
various diseaseds
Follow your family doctor's orders or the
directions on the label. Do not use more of it and do not use it more often
than recommended on the label, unless otherwise directed by your family doctor
.
The following information includes only the average doses of nedocromil
If your dose is various, do not change it
unless your
family doctor tells you to do so:
-
For inhalation
dosage form - inhalation
aerosol:
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For prevention of asthma symptoms:
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Adults and children 6 years of age or older 3.5 or 4 milligrams
- mg - 2 puffs two to four times a day at regularly spaced times.
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Children up to 6 years of age Use and dose must be determined
by the family doctor.
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For prevention of bronchospasm causing by exercise or a substance:
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Adults and children 12 years of age or older 4 mg - 2 puffs
as a single dose up to thirty minutes before exercise or exposure to any condition
or substance that may cause an attack.
-
Children up to 12 years of age Use and dose must be determined
by the family doctor.
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 sunlight.
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Keep the drug from freezing.
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Do not puncture, break, or burn the aerosol container, even if it
is empty.
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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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Always keep the dust cover on the mouthpiece when the inhaler is
not in use.
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Store container at room temperature before use for best results.
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