Sedating antihistamine.
By mouth
• Child 2–4 years: 5 mg twice daily, alternatively 5–15 mg once daily, dose to be taken at night.
• Child 5–9 years: 5–10 mg twice daily, alternatively 10–25 mg once daily, dose to be taken at night.
• Child 10–17 years: 10–20 mg 2–3 times a day, alternatively 25 mg once daily, dose to be taken at night. Increase if necessary to 25 mg twice daily.
• Adult: 10–20 mg, 2–3 times daily.
Sedating antihistamine.
By mouth
• Child 2–4 years: 5 mg twice daily, alternatively 5–15 mg once daily, dose to be taken at night.
• Child 5–9 years: 5–10 mg twice daily, alternatively 10–25 mg once daily, dose to be taken at night.
• Child 10–17 years: 10–20 mg 2–3 times a day, alternatively 25 mg once daily, dose to be taken at night. Increase if necessary to 25 mg twice daily.
• Adult: 10–20 mg, 2–3 times daily.
Sedating antihistamine.
By mouth
• Child 2–4 years: 5 mg twice daily, alternatively 5–15 mg once daily, dose to be taken at night.
• Child 5–9 years: 5–10 mg twice daily, alternatively 10–25 mg once daily, dose to be taken at night.
• Child 10–17 years: 10–20 mg 2–3 times a day, alternatively 25 mg once daily, dose to be taken at night. Increase if necessary to 25 mg twice daily.
• Adult: 10–20 mg, 2–3 times daily.
Sedating antihistamine.
By mouth
• Child 2–4 years: 5 mg twice daily, alternatively 5–15 mg once daily, dose to be taken at night.
• Child 5–9 years: 5–10 mg twice daily, alternatively 10–25 mg once daily, dose to be taken at night.
• Child 10–17 years: 10–20 mg 2–3 times a day, alternatively 25 mg once daily, dose to be taken at night. Increase if necessary to 25 mg twice daily.
• Adult: 10–20 mg, 2–3 times daily.
Sedating antihistamine.
By mouth
• Child 2–4 years: 5 mg twice daily, alternatively 5–15 mg once daily, dose to be taken at night.
• Child 5–9 years: 5–10 mg twice daily, alternatively 10–25 mg once daily, dose to be taken at night.
• Child 10–17 years: 10–20 mg 2–3 times a day, alternatively 25 mg once daily, dose to be taken at night. Increase if necessary to 25 mg twice daily.
• Adult: 10–20 mg, 2–3 times daily.
Corticosteroid.
Pulmicort Respules for prophylaxis of asthma by inhalation of nebulised suspension
• Child 3 months–11 years: initially 0.5–1 mg twice daily then reduce to 250–500 mcg twice daily.
• Over 12 years: initially 1–2 mg twice daily then reduce to 0.5–1 mg twice daily.
Corticosteroid.
Pulmicort Turbohaler for prophylaxis of asthma by inhalation of powder.
• Adult: 100–800 mcg twice daily
Pulmicort Turbohaler as an alternative in mild to moderate asthma by inhalation of powder, for patients previously stabilised on a twice daily dose.
• Adult: 200–400 mcg once daily to be taken in the evening.
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For Inhalation Use Only. |
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| The recommended dose of Hypertonic saline solution for inhalation is one unit-dose vial 2 to 4 times a day, undiluted via a nebuliser. |
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| PulmcoClear strength and dose should be individualised based on the status of the patient, age group and should be assessed at regular intervals of symptoms. |
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Early detection and treatment of COPD can positively influence the disease course, therefore it is important to screen patients at risk. The PulmoLife COPD screening monitor can be used for a quick check of lung function to highlight sign of disease as early as possible.
Its features include a clear visible display and a choice of predicted values.
Stockists: Medisave, Williams Medical Supplies.
Mucolytic to facilitate expectoration by reducing sputum viscosity.
• Over 5 years: inhalation of nebulised solution (by jet nebuliser), 2,500 units (2.5 mg) once daily (patients over 21 years may benefit from twice daily dosage).