Healthcare Professional Resources


Access a wide range of useful information, from professional societies and resources to
patient education and support.


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Professional societies and resources


The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) is a professional organization committed to the attainment of optimal physical, mental, and social health and well-being for all infants, children, adolescents, and young adults.


The American College of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology (ACAAI) is a professional association of allergists and immunologists dedicated to improving allergy and immunology patient care through research, advocacy, and professional public education.


The American Academy of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology (AAAAI) is the largest professional medical specialty organization in the United States, whose mission is the advancement of the knowledge and practice of the allergy, asthma, and immunology specialty for optimal patient care.


The National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute (NHLBI) provides leadership for a national program that plans, conducts, fosters, and supports an integrated and coordinated program of basic research, clinical investigations and trials, observational studies, and demonstration and education projects in diseases of the heart, blood vessels, lungs, and blood and in sleep disorders.


The National Jewish Medical and Research Center is a nonsectarian, not-for-profit, independent, clinical, and research medical center focusing on respiratory, immunologic, allergic, and infectious diseases.


The American Lung Association (ALA) is dedicated to the prevention of lung disease and the promotion of lung health. The ALA supports public education and basic and clinical research programs. Its sponsored research program, Asthma Clinical Research Centers (ACRC), includes 20 clinical centers and a data-coordinating center to develop large clinical trials to direct the care of people who have asthma.


The American Thoracic Society (ATS) is dedicated to the prevention, control, and treatment of various disease states in the fields of respiratory disease, critical care, sleep medicine, infectious disease, pediatrics, allergy/immunology, thoracic surgery, behavioral science, and environmental and occupational medicine. Its members help prevent and fight respiratory diseases around the globe through education, research, patient care, and advocacy.


Patient education and support


Allergy & Asthma Network Mothers of Asthmatics, Inc.
8201 Greensboro Drive, Suite 300
McLean, VA 22102
www.aanma.org


American Lung Association
1301 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW
Washington, DC 20004
www.lungusa.org


Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America
8201 Corporate Drive, Suite 1000
Landover, MD 20785
www.aafa.org


The Consortium on Children’s Asthma Camps
490 Concordia Avenue
St. Paul, MN 55103-2441
www.asthmacamps.org


National Jewish Health
1400 Jackson Street
Denver, CO 80206
www.njc.org



IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION ABOUT PULMICORT RESPULES


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

Particular care is needed for patients who are transferred from systemically active corticosteroids to PULMICORT RESPULES, because deaths due to adrenal insufficiency have occurred in asthmatic patients during and after transfer from systemic corticosteroids to less systemically available inhaled corticosteroids.

It is possible that systemic corticosteroid effects such as hypercorticism, reduced bone mineral density, and adrenal suppression may appear in a small number of patients, particularly at higher doses.

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

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

Hypersensitivity reactions, including anaphylaxis, have been reported with budesonide.

As with other inhaled medications, paradoxical bronchospasm may occur with
PULMICORT RESPULES.

In rare cases, patients on inhaled corticosteroids may present with systemic eosinophilic conditions and clinical features consistent with Churg-Strauss Syndrome.

Adverse reactions that occurred at a rate of ≥ 3% are: respiratory infection, rhinitis, coughing, otitis media, viral infection, moniliasis, gastroenteritis, vomiting, diarrhea, abdominal pain, ear infection, epistaxis, conjunctivitis, and rash.


Indication


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

Please click here for full Prescribing Information for PULMICORT RESPULES.  

PULMICORT RESPULES – Pediatric Asthma Treatment

PULMICORT RESPULES can help control asthma symptoms

For first-line treatment of persistent pediatric asthma across all severities.