Pulmicort is a well known medicine
that belongs to a wide category of medicines that are called
steroids. Such products are known for their ability to effectively
prevent release in the patient’s organism of some harmful substances
that may cause inflammation.
Pulmicort Indications
Pulmicort is a popular steroid that is
generally prescribed in the prevention of asthma attacks. This drug
could also serve some other purposes (treat or prevent other types
of medical disorders) other than those mentioned in this guide.
Pulmicort Warnings
Pulmicort is a medicine that should only be used in order to
prevent an asthma attack – taking a dose of this product is useless
if you are trying to stop an attack that has already begun. During
your intake of this medicine it is very important to avoid exposure
to any known infections sources (this includes people who have measles,
chicken pox, and so on) because a treatment with this drug could
make your immune system fight less effectively against
infections.
It is strictly forbidden to stop your treatment with
Pulmicort without your physician’s approval. If you start to need
higher doses of this medicine than the ones that you have been
prescribed by your personal health care provider you should seek
medical attention as soon as possible, as this could mean that you
will soon experience a severe asthma attack.
Before you start using Pulmicort you should alert your personal
health care provider if you are suffering from any bacterial, viral
or fungal infection, as such a medical condition could prevent you
from taking this drug. This medicine is a category B FDA pregnancy
drug. Therefore, intake of this medicine during pregnancy should not
trigger any unpleasant birth defects. However, if you are pregnant,
you should consult it with your personal health care specialist
whether it is safe or not to start a treatment with this product
(Pulmicort). It has not been established whether this medicine’s
main ingredients are able to pass into the patient’s breast milk or
not. Female patients who are breastfeeding an infant should ask for
their physician’s (or a pediatrician’s) approval to start taking
Pulmicort.
Pulmicort Intake Guidelines
Ask your personal health care specialist to give you a set of
precise directions regarding how and when you should use Pulmicort.
If you have any further questions regarding your treatment with this
product, you should ask a pharmacist or a nurse for additional
explanations. You should also carefully read the set of instructions
from the medicine’s label.
Before you use your Pulmicort Flex haler for the first time you
should prime it. In order to do so, you should hold it upright, then
turn and lift the unit’s cover off. You should turn the grip until
you hear a click. The procedure must be repeated. You should not use
extra doses of this medicine – it is important to take it on a
regular basis, even if you already feel better. In some cases, the
beneficial effects of the treatment with this medicine show after a
couple of weeks. However, if you feel that you symptoms have not
improved at all, or if they seem to have worsened, you should alert
your personal health care provider as soon as possible.
Each Pulmicort inhaler is known to contain 200 doses of medicine.
When there are only 20 doses left in the inhaler, you will see a red
mark in the top of the inhaler window. This means that you should
buy a new inhaler. You will know when the inhaler is completely
empty, as the red mark will reach the indicator window’s bottom. Ask
a pharmacist to tell you the appropriate way of disposing of this
medicine.
Pulmicort should be kept at the average room temperature in a
place that is away from heat and moisture. Do not store this product
in the bathroom or near the kitchen sink. It is very important to
keep the inhaler dry and clean. You should avoid freezing or
refrigerating this product (Pulmicort).
Pulmicort Dosage
Ask your personal health care provider to
tell you the correct dose of Pulmicort that you should use on a
regular basis. Do not change the dose that you have been prescribed
without your physician’s consent.
Pulmicort Overdose
Although an overdose with this medicine is highly uncommon, if
you suspect that you might be suffering from an overdose with
Pulmicort you should seek immediate medical attention.
Pulmicort Missed Dose
In case you miss taking one of your doses of Pulmicort, you
should use it as soon as you recall. If it is time for another dose,
we recommend you to skip the dose that you have missed and proceed
with your regular dosing schedule.
Pulmicort Side Effects
If you develop any of these severe side effects of Pulmicort
while using this medicine, you should stop your treatment with it at
once and seek medical care as soon as possible:
an allergic reaction (hives; throat closure; difficulty
breathing; swelling of your tongue, lips, or face);
tingling, numbness, or pain;
a rash or unexplained bruising or open sores.
You may continue using Pulmicort but you should inform your
personal physician nevertheless if you develop any of these less
severe but more common side effects:
dry nose, mouth, or throat after using this medicine;
throat or mouth infection (white patches);
deepening or hoarseness of the voice, sore throat or
cough;
fatigue or weakness;
headache;
increased skin tanning;
weight loss;
unpleasant smell or taste;
dizziness or lightheadedness;
abdominal pain or nausea;
glaucoma;
cataracts;
mood changes such as aggression, depression, anxiety or
irritability.
Pulmicort Drug Reactions
While you are using Pulmicort you should avoid taking Nizoral, as
this could trigger unpleasant side effects. Ask your personal
physician if you may take other medicines during your treatment with
this product.
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Ixor, Therasound, Zefecort, Zymacter, Zyolaif, Zytual, Xavin,
Spirocort, Budenofalk, Buderhin, Horacort, Budo-san, Sonidar,
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