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Julia  (Anonymous, 89.64.86.) Warszawa 2 years ago

Can I give Nebbud 0.250 mg / 1ml instead of Pulmicort 0.125mg / 1ml?

Good morning can I give a 6 month old baby nebbud 0.25 instead of pulmicort 0.125 ?? Is it possible to share 0.25 I understand that it has a higher concentration?

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Aleksandra Berdys Pharmacist

2 years ago

I understand that you have Pulmicort 0.125 mg / 1ml on the prescription, of which 1 container has 2 ml. Key question: What is the dosage? Should you use the whole container of medicine at once for inhaling your child or only half of it? All further proceedings depend on it. I mean the preparation that you have on the prescription: https://www.gdziepolek.pl/produkty/65257/pulmicort-zawiesina/apteki Please also take Nebbud in your hand and check the inscription on the packaging carefully. Does it say 0.250 mg/ 2ml or 0.250 mg/ 1ml? Please check this carefully. If you have Nebbud 0.250 mg / 2ml at home, it is equivalent to Pulmicort 0.125mg / 1ml and we use it exactly the same. These are counterparts. If you have Nebbud 0.250 mg / 1ml at home, you should use half less preparation for inhalation. So if we need the whole container (2ml) Pulmicort 0.125 mg / 1ml for inhalation, then Nebbud 0.250 mg / 1ml we will use only 1ml. Of course, we fill the rest with saline to the volume necessary for the inhaler to work. If something is unclear, please ask.

Julia  (Anonymous, 89.64.86.) 2 years ago

Good morning can I give a 6 month old baby nebbud 0.25 instead of pulmicort 0.125 ?? Is it possible to share 0.25 I understand that it has a higher concentration?

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