Pulmicort Flexhaler
IMPORTANT INFORMATION ABOUT PULMICORT FLEXHALER
Important Safety Information
PULMICORT FLEXHALER is not a bronchodilator and should NOT be used to treat an acute asthma attack. If you are switching to PULMICORT FLEXHALER from an oral corticosteroid, follow your doctors instructions to avoid serious health risks when you stop using oral corticosteroids.
Avoid exposure to infections such as chicken pox and measles. Tell your doctor immediately if exposed. Inhaled corticosteroids may cause a reduction in growth rate. The long-term effect on final adult height is unknown.
Rare instances of glaucoma, increased intraocular pressure, cataracts have been reported following the inhaled administration of corticosteroids.
PULMICORT FLEXHALER contains small amounts of lactose, which contains trace levels of milk proteins. In patients who have severe milk protein allergy (not those who are lactose intolerant) cough, wheezing, or bronchospasm may occur. Be sure to tell your healthcare provider about all your health conditions, and all medicines you may be taking
As with other inhaled asthma medications, bronchospasm, with an immediate increase in wheezing, may occur after dosing. If bronchospasm occurs following dosing with PULMICORT FLEXHALER, it should be treated immediately with a fast-acting inhaled bronchodilator. Treatment with PULMICORT FLEXHALER should be discontinued and alternate therapy instituted.
The most commonly reported side effects in clinical trials include inflammation of the nose and throat, nasal congestion, sore throat, nasal allergies, viral upper respiratory tract infection, and thrush in the mouth and throat.
Adult asthma symptoms occur when the airways become inflamed and narrow. For adults with asthma, it’s important to try to avoid certain allergens like pollen and mold and irritants such as tobacco smoke and strong odors, if possible. These allergens and irritants can cause or worsen inflammation and produce various asthma symptoms.
Asthma symptoms in adults include shortness of breath, coughing, wheezing, and chest tightness.
If you are suddenly experiencing asthma symptoms like these, or if you have asthma symptoms like these that appear and then disappear, you may have adult asthma and should consult with your doctor for a proper diagnosis.
If you’ve already been diagnosed with adult asthma and your asthma symptoms still appear three or more times a week, you should talk with your doctor about using another type of asthma controller medication.
Approved Use
PULMICORT FLEXHALER (budesonide inhalation powder, 90 mcg & 180 mcg), an inhaled corticosteroid, is used for the maintenance treatment of asthma in adults and children 6 years or older.