Rhinocort Turbuhaler
Rhinocort Turbuhaler
100mcg Metered-Dose (Aerosol)/Powder
Budesonide
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Rhinocort Turbuhaler Prescription Drug Information
Budesonide (By breathing)
Budesonide (bue-DES-oh-nide)
Prevents asthma attacks. Rhinocort Turbuhaler is a steroid.
Brand Name(s):Pulmicort Respules, Pulmicort Flexhaler, Pulmicort Flex
There may be other brand names for Rhinocort Turbuhaler.
When Rhinocort Turbuhaler Should Not Be Used:
You should not use Rhinocort Turbuhaler if you or your child have had an allergic reaction to budesonide. Rhinocort Turbuhaler is not to be used during an asthma attack.
How to Use Rhinocort Turbuhaler:
Liquid Under Pressure, Powder Under Pressure, Liquid
- Your doctor will tell you how much of Rhinocort Turbuhaler to use and how often. Your dose may need to be changed several times in order to find out what works best for you. Do not use more medicine or use it more often than your doctor tells you to.
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Pulmicort Respules®:
- Rhinocort Turbuhaler is a liquid that is used in children who are 12 months to 8 years of age. The medicine is breathed in with a device called a nebulizer. The nebulizer turns the medicine into a fine mist that the child breathes in through the mouth and into the lungs. Your child's doctor will show you how to use a nebulizer.
- Pulmicort Respules® is provided as a strip of five small plastic containers with sealed caps. Each container holds one dose. The strip of containers is sealed inside a foil pouch.
- Wash your child's face after using the Pulmicort Respules® to avoid skin irritation.
- Rhinocort Turbuhaler comes with patient instructions. Read and follow these instructions carefully. Ask your doctor or pharmacist if you have any questions.
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Pulmicort Flexhaler™:
- Rhinocort Turbuhaler is a powder that is used in adults and children who are 6 years of age and older. It is breathed in with a special inhaler device that comes with the medicine. The powder is stored inside this inhaler. Before each use, you will turn the brown grip at the bottom of the inhaler to load a new dose of the powder into the air chamber. Do not use a spacer with the Pulmicort Flexhaler™.
- When you use the Pulmicort Flexhaler™ for the first time, it may not deliver the right amount of medicine with the first puff. Before using Rhinocort Turbuhaler, test or prime it. Hold the inhaler so that the white cover points up, then twist the cover and lift it off. Hold the inhaler upright (mouthpiece up) using the brown grip. Twist the middle of the inhaler fully in one direction as far as it will go, and then back again in the other direction. You will hear a click. Repeat this process one more time. You do not have to prime it again after this, even if you have not used it for a long time.
- The Pulmicort Flexhaler™ has a dose indicator that keeps track of how many times you can use the inhaler before you need to open a new one. Check the dose indicator just below the mouthpiece. The dose indicator usually starts with either the number 60 or 120 when full.
- When you have finished all your inhalations, rinse your mouth out with water. Do not swallow the water after rinsing.
- Rhinocort Turbuhaler comes with patient instructions. Read and follow these instructions carefully. Ask your doctor or pharmacist if you have any questions.
- Keep the inhaler clean and dry at all times. Carefully follow the patient instructions about cleaning and caring for your inhaler.
If a dose of Rhinocort Turbuhaler is missed:
- If you miss a dose or forget to use your medicine, use it as soon as you can. If it is almost time for your next dose, wait until then to use the medicine and skip the missed dose. Do not use extra medicine to make up for a missed dose.
How to Store and Dispose of Rhinocort Turbuhaler:
- Pulmicort Respules®: Keep any unused containers inside the pouch. Store the pouch in an upright position at room temperature, away from heat and direct light. Do not freeze. Once you have opened a foil pouch, the containers will only be good for 2 weeks. Throw away any unused containers if it has been longer than 2 weeks since you opened the pouch they came in.
- Pulmicort Flexhaler™: Store the inhaler at room temperature, away from heat, moisture, and direct light. Throw away the whole inhaler when all doses have been used. The number zero will appear in the dose indicator window. You will be given a new inhaler each time you buy more medicine.
- Ask your pharmacist, doctor, or health caregiver about the best way to dispose of the used medicine container and any leftover medicine. You will also need to throw away old medicine after the expiration date has passed.
- Keep all medicine away from children and never share your medicine with anyone.
Drugs and Foods to Avoid While Taking Rhinocort Turbuhaler:
Ask your doctor or pharmacist before using any other medicine, including over-the-counter medicines, vitamins, and herbal products.
- Make sure your doctor knows if you are also using cimetidine (Tagamet®), clarithromycin (Biaxin®), erythromycin (Eryc®, Ery-Tab®), itraconazole (Sporanox®), or ketoconazole (Nizoral®). Tell your doctor if you are also using other steroid medicines (such as dexamethasone, prednisolone, prednisone, or Medrol®).
Warnings While Using Rhinocort Turbuhaler:
- Make sure your doctor knows if you are pregnant or breastfeeding, or if you have bone problems (osteoporosis), cataracts, glaucoma, or any type of infection, especially a lung infection such as tuberculosis (TB) or a herpes infection in the eye.
- Tell your doctor if you or your child have an allergy to milk proteins. Rhinocort Turbuhaler contains small amounts of lactose, which has milk sugar with milk proteins.
- Rhinocort Turbuhaler will not stop an asthma attack that has already started. Your doctor may prescribe another medicine for you to use in case of an acute asthma attack.
- If any of your asthma medicines do not seem to be working as well as usual, call your doctor right away. Do not change your doses or stop using your medicines without asking your doctor.
- You may get infections more easily while using Rhinocort Turbuhaler. Avoid people who are sick or have infections. Tell your doctor right away if you or your child have been exposed to someone with chickenpox or measles.
- If you or your child develop a skin rash, hives, or any allergic reaction (including anaphylaxis) to Rhinocort Turbuhaler, stop using the medicine and check with your doctor as soon as possible.
- Rhinocort Turbuhaler may also increase your risk of having infections or sores in your mouth or throat. Check with your doctor right away if you or your child notice any signs of a throat infection.
- Rhinocort Turbuhaler may decrease bone mineral density when used for a long time. A low bone mineral density can cause weak bones or osteoporosis. If you have any questions about this, ask your doctor.
- Rhinocort Turbuhaler may cause children to grow more slowly than normal. This would cause a child not to gain weight or get taller. Talk with your doctor if you think this is a problem.
- Rhinocort Turbuhaler may increase your risk of having an adrenal gland that is less active than normal. This is more likely for people who use steroids for a long time. Check with your doctor right away if you or your child have more than one of the following symptoms: darkening of the skin, diarrhea, dizziness, fainting, loss of appetite, mental depression, nausea, skin rash, unusual tiredness or weakness, or vomiting.
- Check with your doctor right away if you or your child have blurred vision, difficulty with reading, or any other change in vision while using Rhinocort Turbuhaler. Your doctor may want you to have your eyes checked by an ophthalmologist (eye doctor).
- Your doctor may want you to carry a medical identification card stating that you or your child are using Rhinocort Turbuhaler and that you or your child may need additional medicine during an emergency, a severe asthma attack or other illness, or unusual stress.
- Your doctor will need to check your progress at regular visits while you are using Rhinocort Turbuhaler. Be sure to keep all appointments. Eye exams may be needed to check for unwanted effects.
- Do not stop using Rhinocort Turbuhaler suddenly without asking your doctor. You may need to slowly decrease your dose before stopping it completely.
- If your symptoms do not improve or if they get worse, call your doctor.
Possible Side Effects While Using Rhinocort Turbuhaler:
Call your doctor right away if you notice any of these side effects:
- Allergic reaction: Itching or hives, swelling in your face or hands, swelling or tingling in your mouth or throat, chest tightness, trouble breathing.
- Changes in vision.
- Chest pain or tightness.
- Fever, chills, sore throat, cough, runny or stuffy nose, and body aches.
- Lightheadedness, dizziness, or fainting.
- Sores or white patches in your mouth or throat.
- Unusual tiredness or weakness.
- Worsening of asthma symptoms.
If you notice these less serious side effects while taking Rhinocort Turbuhaler, talk with your doctor:
- Dry mouth, hoarseness, or voice changes.
- Joint pain.
- Pain, redness, or swelling in the ear.
- Upset stomach, diarrhea, nausea, or vomiting.
If you notice other side effects that you think are caused by Rhinocort Turbuhaler, tell your doctor.
Call your doctor for medical advice about side effects. You may report side effects to FDA at 1-800-FDA-1088