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Emflaza

  • Generic Name: deflazacort oral suspension
  • Brand Name: Emflaza
  • Drug Class: Corticosteroids
Reviewed by Medsayfa.com Last updated July 27, 2023

Patient Information

Instructions for Use

EMFLAZA™
(em fla’ zah) (deflazacort) oral suspension

Read this Instructions for Use before you start using EMFLAZA oral suspension and each time you get a refill. There may be new information. This information does not take the place of talking to your healthcare provider about your medical condition or treatment.

Important information before you use EMFLAZA oral suspension:

  • Only use the oral dispenser (see Figure A below) that comes in your EMFLAZA carton when using this medicine.
  • EMFLAZA oral suspension can be taken with or without food.
  • Take your dose of EMFLAZA oral suspension with juice or milk. Do not take EMFLAZA with grapefruit juice.
  • Throw away (discard) any unused EMFLAZA oral suspension after 1 month of first opening the bottle.
  • Do not stop taking EMFLAZA oral suspension without talking to your healthcare provider first.

Preparing for your EMFLAZA oral suspension dose:

You will need the following supplies: See Figure A.

  • 1 EMFLAZA oral suspension bottle
  • 1 oral dispenser (2 oral dispensers are included in the EMFLAZA oral suspension carton. 1 is to be used to give (administer) the product and 1 extra oral dispenser is included as a spare, if needed.)
  • 1 household cup filled with 3 to 4 ounces of juice or milk
  • 1 spoon

Figure A

Supplies needed - Illustration

 

How to prepare your dose of EMFLAZA oral suspension:

Step 1. Remove the EMFLAZA oral suspension bottle and 1 of the oral dispensers from the carton.

Step 2. Make sure the bottle cap is put on tightly and shake well before each use. See Figure B.

Figure B

Make sure the bottle cap is put on tightly
and shake well before each use - Illustration

 

Step 3. Remove the cap from the bottle by pushing down firmly on the cap and turning the cap in a counter-clockwise direction (to the left). See Figure C. Place the open bottle upright on a flat surface.

Figure C

 Remove the cap from the bottle by pushing
down firmly on the cap and turning the cap in a counter-clockwise direction - Illustration

 

First time use of bottle only:

Unwrap the bottle adapter.

Place the ribbed end of the bottle adapter in the bottle top.

Wrap both hands around the bottle. Press down on the bottle adapter using both thumbs. Push the ribbed end of the bottle adapter firmly into the neck of the bottle until the adapter top is even with the bottle top. See Figure D.

Do not remove the bottle adapter from the bottle after it is inserted.

Write the date that you first open the bottle on the bottle label.

Figure D

Wrap both hands around the bottle - Illustration

 

Step 4. Unwrap the oral dispenser if it is the first time you are using the oral dispenser.

Check your dose in milliliters (mL) as prescribed by your healthcare provider. Find this number on the barrel of the oral dispenser. See Figure E.

Figure E

Check your dose in milliliters (mL) as prescribed by your
healthcare provider - Illustration

 

The oral dispenser only holds 1 mL of medicine at a time. If your dose is more than 1 mL, you will need to repeat Steps 5 through 8 using the same oral dispenser until your entire dose has been drawn from the bottle.

Step 5. Push the plunger of the oral dispenser all the way down. Insert the oral dispenser into the bottle adapter. See Figure F.

Figure F

Push the plunger of the oral dispenser all
the way down - Illustration

 

Step 6. With the oral dispenser in the bottle adapter, carefully turn the bottle upside down. Slowly pull back on the plunger until the widest part of the plunger is at the line marking on the oral dispenser of the number of mL needed for your dose. See Figure G. Do not use the narrow tip on the end of the plunger to measure the dose.

If you see air bubbles in the oral suspension, fully push in the plunger so the oral suspension flows back into the bottle. Then withdraw the dose of oral suspension that you need.

Figure G

With the oral dispenser in the bottle
adapter, carefully turn the bottle upside down - Illustration

 

Step 7. Leave the oral dispenser in the bottle adapter and turn the bottle to an upright position. Place the bottle onto a flat surface. Remove the oral dispenser from the bottle adapter by gently twisting the oral dispenser while pulling it straight up. See Figure H.

Figure H

Leave the oral dispenser in the bottle
adapter and turn the bottle to an upright position - Illustration

 

Step 8. Slowly push all the way down on the plunger of the oral dispenser to add the EMFLAZA oral suspension dose to a household cup filled with 3 to 4 ounces of juice or milk. See Figure I.

Figure I

Slowly push all the way down on the
plunger of the oral dispenser to add the EMFLAZA oral suspension dose to a
household cup filled with 3 to 4 ounces of juice or milk - Illustration

 

Step 9. Stir the EMFLAZA oral suspension and juice or milk with a spoon to mix well. See Figure J.

Figure J

Stir the EMFLAZA oral suspension and juice
or milk with a spoon to mix well - Illustration

 

Step 10. Immediately drink the juice or milk that is mixed with EMFLAZA oral suspension.

Step 11. Replace the cap tightly on the bottle by turning the cap in a clockwise direction (to the right). See Figure K.

Figure K

Replace the cap tightly on the bottle by
turning the cap in a clockwise direction - Illustration

 

Step 12. Wash the oral dispenser after each use. The oral dispenser should be taken apart by pulling back on the plunger and removing it from the barrel of the oral dispenser. See Figure L.

Figure L

Wash the oral dispenser after each use - Illustration

 

Step 13. After the barrel and plunger are dry, put the oral dispenser back together by pushing the plunger back into the barrel.

How should I store EMFLAZA oral suspension?

  • Store the bottle upright at room temperature between 68°F to 77°F (20°C to 25°C).
  • Throw away (discard) any unused EMFLAZA oral suspension after 1 month of first opening the bottle.

What are the ingredients in EMFLAZA oral suspension?

Active ingredient: deflazacort

Inactive ingredients: acetic acid, aluminum magnesium silicate, benzyl alcohol, carboxymethylcellulose sodium, polysorbate 80, purified water, and sorbitol.

This Instructions for Use has been approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration.

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