Advise the patient to read the FDA-approved patient labeling (Patient Information and Instructions for Use).
Serious Asthma-Related Events
Inform patients that long-acting beta agonist, such as formoterol fumarate inhalation solution, when used as monotherapy [without an inhaled corticosteroid], increase the risk of serious asthma-related events, including asthma-related death. Formoterol fumarate inhalation solution is not indicated for the treatment of asthma.
Acute Exacerbations or Deteriorations
Formoterol fumarate inhalation solution is not indicated for relief of acute symptoms, and extra doses should not be used for that purpose. Acute symptoms should be treated with an inhaled, short-acting beta2-agonist (the healthcare provider should provide the patient with such medication and instruct the patient in how it should be used). Patients should be instructed to seek medical attention if their symptoms worsen despite recommended doses of formoterol fumarate inhalation solution, if formoterol fumarate inhalation solution treatment becomes less effective, or if they need more inhalations of a short-acting beta2-agonist than usual.
Appropriate Dosing
Patients should not stop using formoterol fumarate inhalation solution unless told to do so by a healthcare provider because symptoms may get worse. Patients should not inhale more than the prescribed number of vials at any one time. The daily dosage of formoterol fumarate inhalation solution should not exceed one vial twice daily (40 mcg total daily dose). Excessive use of sympathomimetics may cause significant cardiovascular effects and may be fatal.
Concomitant Therapy
Patients who have been taking inhaled, short-acting beta2-agonists (e.g., albuterol) on a regular basis should be instructed to discontinue the regular use of these products and use them only for symptomatic relief of acute symptoms. Formoterol fumarate inhalation solution should not be used in conjunction with other inhaled medications containing long-acting beta2-agonists. Patients should be warned not to stop or change the dose of other concomitant COPD therapy without medical advice, even if symptoms improve after initiating treatment with formoterol fumarate inhalation solution.
Common Adverse Reactions with Beta2-agonists
Patients should be informed that treatment with beta2-agonists may lead to adverse reactions that include palpitations, chest pain, rapid heart rate, increased or decreased blood pressure, headache, tremor, nervousness, dry mouth, muscle cramps, nausea, dizziness, fatigue, malaise, low blood potassium, high blood sugar, high blood acid, or trouble sleeping [see ADVERSE REACTIONS (6.1)].
Instructions for Administration
It is important that patients understand how to use formoterol fumarate inhalation solution with a nebulizer appropriately [see the accompanying Patient Information]. Patients should be instructed not to mix other medications with formoterol fumarate inhalation solution or ingest formoterol fumarate inhalation solution. Patients should throw the plastic dispensing container away immediately after use. Due to their small size, the container and top pose a danger of choking to young children.
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Lifestar Pharma LLC
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Mahwah, NJ 07430 USA
Product of Italy
Revised: November 2022, V-04
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