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Written by Lauren Snyder
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Friday, 04 November 2005 |
Hi [Preemie-l Member],
Thanks for posting the study on Albuterol vs. Xopenex. I have been in a quandary over which one to give my daughter for a couple years! Therefore, this kind of study is interesting and relevant for my interests.
However, my personal experience is the opposite of what they have concluded. I found Xopenex to not be effective at all for my daughter. I have had to revert back to Albuterol which was a difficult choice for me given that she seemed to have had some kind of neurological response to high dosages of albuterol. I say high dosages but well within the standard dosage amount of: a treatment every 4-6 hours as needed. Now, I won't give her any more than a treatment or two (if desperate) in a day. So far...this has been sufficient for our needs...but I live in fear of a more acute attack in the future where I am faced with giving her a treatment of xopenex which seemed to be virtually ineffective in past experiences, or high dosages of albuterol which are effective for her respiratory issues, but which seem to cause or bring on myoclonic-type behavior.
It is possible that she has outgrown this behavior or possible that it was pure coincidence that her myoclonic behavior showed up with the increased amounts of albuterol and disappeared when I stopped giving her albuterol...but until proven otherwise, I still live with the assumption that they are related.
Anyway, has anyone else felt that Xopenex wasn't as effective as albuterol - or does my daughter just have a unique response to both of these drugs? Is there a third alternative?
Thanks for sharing the study.
Sincerely, Lauren - Mom to Brooke (born 26.5wks now 2.5 yrs old) and Brandon (born 38wks now 6 months) |
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Last Updated ( Saturday, 25 March 2006 )
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