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flunisolide /flu·nis·o·lide/ (floo-nis´o-līd″) a synthetic glucocorticoid used as the acetate salt in treatment of bronchial asthma and seasonal and nonseasonal allergic rhinitis.
flunisolide, an intranasal and oral inhalation adrenal corticosteroid. indications It is prescribed in the treatment of seasonal or continuing allergic rhinitis that involves inflammation of the mucous membranes of the nasal passages and for the treatment of asthma. contraindications It should not be given to patients with allergy to this drug or any of its components or to patients with status asthmaticus or untreated bacterial, viral, or fungal infections of the respiratory tract or nasal mucosa. adverse effects The side effects most often reported include nasal or throat irritation, stinging, burning, or dryness; nosebleed; sneezing; bloody mucus; congestion; asthma; increased coughing; sore throat; or lesions in the nose or throat. flunisolide (floonis´ n brand name: Oral INH aerosol, AeroBid; drug class: synthetic glucocorticoid; action: long-acting synthetic adrenocorticoid with antiinflammatory activity; use: rhinitis (seasonal or perennial). flunisolide APO-Flunisolide (CA), Nasarel, Novo-Flunisolide (CA), PMS-Flunisolide (CA), Ratio-Flunisolide (CA), Rhinalar Nasal Mist (CA), Syntaris (UK) Pharmacologic class: Intranasal steroid Therapeutic class: Respiratory inhalant Pregnancy risk category C ActionUnknown. Thought to diminish capillary permeability and suppress migration of polymorphonuclear leukocytes, decreasing inflammation. AvailabilitySpray solution: 25 ml (each actuation delivers approximately 25 mcg) ⊘Indications and dosages ➣ Relief of seasonal or perennial rhinitis Adults: Two sprays in each nostril b.i.d.; may increase to two sprays in each nostril t.i.d. Maximum daily dose is eight sprays in each nostril. For maintenance, after desired clinical effect occurs, reduce dosage to smallest amount needed to control symptoms. Children ages 6 to 14: One spray in each nostril t.i.d. or two sprays in each nostril b.i.d.; maximum daily dose is four sprays in each nostril. For maintenance, after desired clinical effect occurs, reduce dosage to smallest amount needed to control symptoms. Contraindications• Hypersensitivity to drug or its components PrecautionsUse cautiously in: Administration• Don't increase dosage or discontinue drug abruptly.
Adverse reactionsCNS: headache, light-headedness, nervousness, dizziness EENT: cataracts; glaucoma; blurred vision; conjunctivitis; increased intraocular pressure; lacrimation; dry, irritated eyes; tinnitus; otitis; otitis media; rhinorrhea; rhinitis; nasal irritation, burning, and dryness; nasal stuffiness and pain; sneezing; nasal ulcer; epistaxis; localized Candida albicans nasal infections; nasal mucosa ulcerations; nasal septum perforation; throat discomfort, soreness, and dryness; mild nasopharyngeal irritation; pharyngitis; dry mucous membranes; nasal and sinus congestion; sinusitis; hoarseness, voice changes GI: nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, abdominal pain, dyspepsia, dry mouth Metabolic: hyperadrenocorticism Musculoskeletal: myalgia, arthralgia, aseptic necrosis of femoral head Respiratory: wheezing, dyspnea, increased cough, bronchitis, bronchospasm, asthma symptoms Skin: rash, pruritus, urticaria, contact dermatitis, alopecia, herpes simplex infection Other: altered taste and smell, facial edema, fever, flulike symptoms, aches and pains, infections, angioedema, anaphylaxis InteractionsDrug-diagnostic tests. Aspartate aminotransferase: increased level Patient monitoring☞ Monitor patient closely for serious adverse reactions, including anaphylaxis, angioedema, hyperadrenocorticism, and serious infections. Patient teaching☞ Teach patient to recognize and immediately report serious adverse reactions. flunisolide Aerobid® An inhalant corticosteroid used to manage asthma How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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