What is Intal Forte used for?
What is Intal Forte used for?
Intal Forte CFC-Free is used to prevent bronchial asthma due to allergy, exercise, cold air or irritants, in both adults and children. With regular use, Intal Forte CFC-Free will help prevent asthma symptoms from occurring.
Is Intal Inhaler discontinued?
The asthma preventer inhaler Intal (sodium cromoglicate) is being discontinued, with stock expected to be exhausted by the end of January 2022.
Is Intal Forte a steroid?
Sodium cromoglycate/nedocromil sodium Medications such as sodium cromoglycate (e.g. Intal, Intal Forte) and nedocromil sodium (e.g. Tilade) are non-steroidal anti- inflammatory asthma medications.
Is Intal Forte available?
Nedocromil and sodium cromoglicate inhalers are no longer available. Supply of Tilade inhalers ran out in late November 2020. Supply of Intal Forte inhalers was likely to run out by March 2021.
Is Intal a preventer?
Sodium cromoglicate is a type of preventer inhaler for asthma. Use it regularly throughout the day – using it at mealtimes and bedtime can help you to remember.
What is the generic name for Intal?
GENERIC NAME: CROMOLYN AEROSOL – INHALATION (CROW-mow-lin)
Is Intal available?
The Intal brand name has been discontinued in the U.S. If generic versions of this product have been approved by the FDA, there may be generic equivalents available.
Is sodium cromoglycate still available?
1. Sodium cromoglicate (IntalĀ®) CFC-free 5mg inhalers are out of stock until mid-November 2020.
Is cromolyn sodium available in Australia?
HFA formulations of cromolyn are available in the United Kingdom and a Spinhaler device is available in Australia, although neither of these is sold in the United States.
Is Intal an anti inflammatory?
Intal (cromolyn sodium) is an anti-inflammatory drug indicated in the management of patients with bronchial asthma. Intal is available as a generic drug.
What type of inhaler is Intal?
About sodium cromoglicate
Type of medicine | An anti-asthma medicine |
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Used for | To prevent asthma symptoms (in adults and in children aged over 5 years) |
Also called | Cromolyn sodium (in US); IntalĀ® |
Available as | Inhaler |
Is Intal available in the US?
The Intal Inhaler brand name has been discontinued in the U.S. If generic versions of this product have been approved by the FDA, there may be generic equivalents available.