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fluticasone

Route/Dosage

Aerosol for oral inhalation

Inhaln (Adults and Children ≥12 yr): Patients whose previous asthma therapy included bronchodilators alone—88 mcg twice daily initially, may be ↑ up to 440 mcg twice daily; Patients whose previous therapy included other inhaled corticosteroids—88–220 mcg twice daily initially, may be ↑ up to 440 mcg twice daily; Patients whose previous therapy included oral corticosteroids—440 mcg twice daily initially, may be ↑ up to 880 mcg twice daily.

Powder for oral inhalation

Inhaln (Adults and Children ≥ 12 yr): Patients whose previous asthma therapy included bronchodilators alone—100 mcg twice daily initially, may be ↑ up to 500 mcg twice daily; Patients whose previous therapy included other inhaled corticosteroids—100–250 mcg twice daily initially, may be ↑ up to 500 mcg twice daily; Patients whose previous therapy included oral corticosteroids—500–1000 mcg twice daily.

Inhaln (Children 4–11 yr): Patients whose previous asthma therapy included bronchodilators alone-50 mcg twice daily initially, may be ↑ up to 100 mcg twice daily; Patients whose previous therapy included other inhaled corticosteroids-50 mcg twice daily initially, may be ↑ up to 100 mcg twice daily.

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