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Custom patient information

Our useful printable resources can help you educate your pediatric patients and their parents about the management of asthma. Just check the box next to each patient sheet you want, enter your optional customized information, click “Finish” to preview your selections, and then print.

Return to print information for your patients as often as needed!

 
  • Asthma Triggers (PDF)
  • Asthma Warning Signs (PDF)
  • Asthma Symptom Tracker (PDF)
  • About Your Jet Nebulizer (PDF)
  • Control vs Rescue Medicine (PDF)
  • Asthma Symptom Prevention Plan (PDF)
  • Is it a Cold, Flu or Asthma Factsheet (PDF)

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Indication and Important Safety Information

PULMICORT RESPULES is indicated for the maintenance treatment of asthma and as prophylactic therapy in children ages 12 months to 8 years.

PULMICORT RESPULES is not a bronchodilator and is NOT indicated for the relief of acute bronchospasm.

Common adverse events reported in clinical trials, regardless of relationship to treatment, included respiratory infection, rhinitis, coughing, otitis media, viral infection, gastroenteritis, ear infection, oral thrush/candidiasis, and epistaxis.

Inhaled corticosteroids may cause a reduction in growth velocity. The long-term effect on final adult height is unknown.

PULMICORT RESPULES, like other inhaled corticosteroids, may impact the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis, especially in susceptible individuals, in young children, and in patients given high doses for prolonged periods.

Particular care is needed for patients who are transferred from systemically active corticosteroids to less systemically available corticosteroids, because deaths due to adrenal insufficiency have occurred in asthmatic patients during and after transfer from systemic corticosteroids (see WARNINGS in full Prescribing Information).

Patients taking immunosuppressant doses of corticosteroids should avoid exposure to infections such as chicken pox and measles.

[Please see accompanying full Prescribing Information (PDF).]