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floo niss' oh lide, are switching, recently switched, from an oral corticosteroid, betamethasone, dexamethasone, methylprednisolone, prednisolone, prednisone to flunisolide inhalation and have an injury, infection, severe asthma attack, use a full dose, been gradually decreasing my dose, the oral corticosteroid, phone a physician for additional instructions.carry an identification card that indicates, may need, take supplementary doses, write down the full dose you took before gradually decreasing it, the corticosteroid during periods, stress, injuries, infections, severe asthma attacks, doctor, obtain this card, list my name, medical problems, drugs and dosages, doctor's name and telephone number on the card, flunisolide, a corticosteroid, prevent wheezing, shortness of breath, troubled breathing caused by severe asthma and other lung diseases, flunisolide comes as an aerosol to inhale by mouth, inhaled three, four times a day at evenly spaced intervals, use flunisolide exactly as directed, consult doctor before you stop using flunisolide, before you use flunisolide the first time, read the written instructions, respiratory therapist to demonstrate the proper technique, practice using the inhaler while in his, her presence, to use the inhaler, shake the inhaler well, remove the protective cap, exhale, breathe out, as completely as possible through my nose while keeping my mouth shut, open mouth technique: open my mouth wide, place the open end, the mouthpiece about 1-2 inches from my mouth.closed mouth technique: place the open end, the mouthpiece well into my mouth, past my front teeth, close my lips tightly around the mouthpiece, take a slow, deep breath through the mouthpiece, at the same time, press down on the container to spray the medication into my mouth, be sure that the mist goes into my throat and is not blocked by my teeth, tongue, adults giving the treatment to young children may hold the child's nose closed, sure that the medication goes into the child's throat, hold my breath for 5-10 seconds, remove the inhaler, exhale slowly through my nose, mouth, take 2 puffs, wait 2 minutes and shake the inhaler well before taking the second puff, replace the protective cap on the inhaler.after each treatment, rinse my mouth with water, mouthwash, difficulty getting the medication into my lungs, a spacer, a special device that attaches to the inhaler, may help; ask a physician, respiratory therapist, before using flunisolide, allergic to flunisolide, medications you are using, especially arthritis medications, aspirin, digoxin, lanoxin, diuretics, 'water pills', estrogen, premarin, ketoconazole, nizoral, oral contraceptives, phenobarbital, phenytoin, dilantin, rifampin, rifadin, theophylline, theo-dur, vitamins, a fungal infection, other than on my skin, flunisolide, ever had liver, kidney, intestinal, heart disease; diabetes; an underactive thyroid gland; high blood pressure; mental illness; myasthenia gravis; osteoporosis; herpes eye infection; seizures, ulcers, pregnant, plan to become pregnant, when breast-feeding (Ency), become pregnant while using flunisolide, a history, ulcers, take large doses, aspirin, other arthritis medication, limit my consumption, alcoholic beverages while using this drug, flunisolide makes my stomach and intestines more susceptible to the irritating effects, alcohol, aspirin, certain arthritis medications, this effect increases my risk, ulcers, a special diet, a physician may instruct, follow a low-sodium, low-salt, potassium-rich, high-protein diet, follow these directions, use the missed dose, almost time for the next dose, skip the missed dose, continue my regular dosing schedule, a double dose to make up for a missed one, what side effects can this medication cause, side effects from flunisolide are not common, symptoms are severe, dry, irritated throat and mouth, cough, painful speech, look for symptoms, skin rash (Ency), increased difficulty breathing (Ency), white spots (Ency), sores, in my mouth, swollen face, lower legs, ankles, vision problems, cold, infection that lasts a long time, muscle weakness, don't switch containers, tightly closed, keep away from kids, store it at room temperature, away from excess heat and moisture, drug disposal, avoid puncturing the aerosol container, do not discard it in an incinerator, fire, additional prescribing information, a physician will order certain lab tests, response to flunisolide, flunisolide is not used for rapid relief, breathing problems, do not have another inhaler for prompt relief, breathing difficulty, ask a physician to prescribe one, a physician has prescribed a bronchodilator, a drug, inhaled for rapid relief, difficult breathing, use it several minutes before you use my flunisolide inhaler so that flunisolide can reach deep into my lungs, avoid exposure to chicken pox and measles, this drug makes you more susceptible to these illnesses, are exposed to them while using flunisolide, do not have a vaccination, other immunization unless a physician tells you, may, report any injuries, infection, fever, sore throat, pain during urination, muscle aches, that occur during treatment, sputum, the matter you cough up during an asthma attack, thickens, changes color from clear white to yellow, green, gray, call a physician; these changes, an infection, inhalation devices require regular cleaning, once a week, remove the drug container from the plastic mouthpiece, wash the mouthpiece with warm tap water, dry it thoroughly, do not let anyone else use my medication, aero-bid-m aerobid



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