Just for Kids!

Children with asthma are no different from any other children. They just have to take some extra preventive measures to help control their asthma.

AsthmaKidCare™ is dedicated to making your child understand that they are no different from any other child, with or without asthma. In this section you and your child will find games and materials that you can use while nebulizing.

Additionally, in this section you’ll find many interactive tools that will help you and your child communicate with one another about how they are feeling and how they can control their asthma.

In this section, you’ll find interactive storybooks to help you teach your child about asthma.

I’m One-of-a-Kind! Online Storybook

The ABCs of Asthma

PULMICORT RESPULES is developed and approved specifically for children 12 months to 8 years of age, to help prevent asthma symptoms that could lead to an attack. PULMICORT RESPULES, an inhaled corticosteroid, is not a quick-relief medication and should NOT be used to treat an acute (sudden) asthma attack.

Important Safety Information you should know

PULMICORT RESPULES, an inhaled corticosteroid, is not a quick-relief medication and should NOT be used to treat an acute asthma attack. In studies, side effects included respiratory infection, runny nose, earache, and coughing. Inhaled corticosteroids may cause a reduction in growth rate. The long-term effect on final adult height is unknown. If switching to PULMICORT RESPULES from an oral (syrup or pill) corticosteroid, follow the doctor's instructions to help avoid health risks. Tell the doctor if your child is exposed to chicken pox or measles.

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You are encouraged to report negative side effects of prescription drugs to the FDA. Visit www.FDA.gov/medwatch or call 1-800-FDA-1088.