Cystic FibrosisMedicationsMedicines for
cystic fibrosis help keep the lungs as healthy as
possible, reduce and control
mucus in the lungs, and replace digestive
enzymes. Medication Choices Medicines for cystic fibrosis include: Medicine to treat infections - Antibiotics (such as
azithromycin, Keflex or Cipro, and TOBI [tobramycin])
Medicines to open breathing tubes in the lungs or keep them open - Bronchodilators
(such as albuterol or salmeterol)
- Anticholinergics (such as Atrovent)
Medicines to control the amount and thickness of mucus - DNase (such as
Pulmozyme)
- Mucolytics (such as Mucomyst)
Medicines to reduce inflammation - Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) (such as Motrin)
- Membrane stabilizers
(such as cromolyn or nedocromil)
- Corticosteroids
(such as prednisone, Medrol, or Flovent Diskus)
Medicines to replace the effect of digestive enzymes - Enzyme replacement therapy (such as Creon or Pancrease)
What To Think About Some medicines work better for
some people than for others. A medicine that works well for one person may not
work for someone else. It can take time to find the medicines that work best
for you or your child.
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