Posology
The dose depends on the type, severity, and course of the disorder.
Adults (including older people and adolescents)
For the relief of acute asthma symptoms including bronchospasm a starting dose of one inhalation (100 micrograms) is recommended for adults; this dose may be increased to two inhalations if necessary.
For prevention of exercise-induced or allergen induced symptoms two inhalations (200 micrograms) should be taken 10-15 minutes prior to challenge.
The maximum on-demand use in any 24 hours should not exceed 8 inhalations (equivalent to 800 micrograms).
For chronic therapy, two inhalations up to four times a day.
Children (aged 6 to 12 years)
For the relief of acute asthma symptoms including bronchospasm a starting dose of one inhalation (100 micrograms) is recommended for children aged 6 years and above; this dose may be increased to two inhalations if necessary.
For prevention of exercise-induced or allergen induced symptoms one inhalation (100 micrograms) should be taken 10-15 minutes prior to challenge and a further inhalation (to a total of 200 micrograms), if necessary.
The maximum on-demand use in any 24 hours should not exceed 4 inhalations (equivalent to 400 micrograms).
Chronic therapy:
The usual dosage for children under the age of 6-12 years: up to two inhalations 4 times daily.
Children below 6 years of age
Salbulin MDPI Novolizer is not recommended for use in children below age 6 due to insufficient data on safety and efficacy.
For all patients:
When other salbutamol inhalers are replaced by Salbulin MDPI Novolizer 100 micrograms, it may be necessary to adjust the dosage regimen as the amount of salbutamol delivered to the lung may vary between different inhalers.
Reliance on such frequent supplementary use, or a sudden increase in dose, indicates poorly controlled or deteriorating asthma (see section 4.4).
Method of administration
Salbulin MDPI Novolizer 100 micrograms is for oral inhalation use only.
There should be an interval of at least 1 minute between 2 inhalations.
Instructions for using the Novolizer device (Powder inhaler device)
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Refilling
1. Lightly press together the ribbed surface of both sides of the lid, move the lid forwards, and lift off.
2. Remove the protective aluminium foil from the cartridge container and take out the new cartridge.
3. Insert the cartridge into the Novolizer device with the dosage counter facing the mouthpiece.
4. Replace the lid into the side guides from above and push down flat towards the button until it snaps into place. The cartridge can be left in the Novolizer device until it is empty, but it must be replaced with a new cartridge within 6 months of removal from its sealed container.
Note: Salutamol MDPI Novolizer 100 micrograms cartridges may only be used in the Novolizer Powder inhaler.
Usage
1. The Novolizer device must be kept horizontal when it is being used.
2. Remove the protective cap.
3. Prime the Novolizer device by completely depressing the large coloured button. A loud double click will be heard and the colour of the control window will change from red to green. The coloured button should then be released. The colour green in the window indicates that the Novolizer device is primed and ready for use.
4. The patient should exhale (not into the powder inhaler).
5. The lips should be placed around the mouthpiece and the powder inhaled steadily, deeply and as rapidly as possible (to the maximum inhalation). During this breath a loud click should be heard, indicating that the inhalation was sufficiently strong. The patient should hold their breath for a few seconds and then continue breathing normally. If the patient needs to take more than 1 inhalation, steps 2 - 5 should be repeated.
6. The protective cap should be replaced.
7. The number of inhalations left is indicated by the dosage counter.
Note: The large coloured button should only be pressed immediately before inhalation.
It is not possible for the patient to administer a double inhalation in error using the Novolizer device. The clicking sound and the change of colour in the control window indicate that inhalation has been performed correctly. If the colour of the control window does not change then inhalation should be repeated. The Novolizer device cannot be primed a second time unless the inhalation has been performed correctly. If inhalation is not completed correctly after several attempts, then the patient should consult their doctor/physician.
Cleaning
The Novolizer device should be cleaned at regular intervals; at a minimum at least every time the cartridge is changed. Instructions for the patient on how to clean the Novolizer device can be found in the Patient Information Leaflet.
Note: In order to ensure correct use of the Novolizer device, patients should receive thorough instructions on how to use the Novolizer device and their inhaler technique checked to ensure that they are able to use it correctly. Children should only use this product under the supervision of an adult.