TILADE Reviews (NEDOCROMIL SODIUM)

Average Rating: 3.5 (4 Ratings)

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 Type: Discontinued Drug

  

TILADE  (NEDOCROMIL SODIUM):  This medication is used to treat itchy eyes due to allergies. Nedocromil works by reducing the release of natural substances in your body that cause an allergic reaction.   FDA Approval Date: 1992-12-30 (Sources: U.S. Centers for Medicare Services, FDA)

  

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Key to Ratings: 1=LOW (I would not recommend taking this medicine.)
5=HIGH (this medicine cured me or helped me a great deal.)

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RATING  REASONSIDE EFFECTS FOR TILADECOMMENTSSEXAGEDURATION/
DOSAGE
DATE ADDED
 
 1  Asthma shaking, nausea, flushed face 1 months
9/25/2007
 4  Asthma None that we know of (possible weight gain, but she is also on Singulair) My daughter has been on this medicine for over a year and even though her asthma is not completely under control, it has been a good option for a non-steriod asthma drug. We really did not want to have her on a steriod for long term. She has only had an ocassional night-time flare up, but we are still working on her endurance during exercise before she has to stop because she can't breath. F 9 14 months
3/27/2008
 4  Asthma At first it's a bit "chalky" on your throat It is the only asthma preventer style medication I can use. It is not as powerful a preventer as the steroidal preventers. Having said that the steroidal preventers send me into an anxiety ridden insomniac. I'm so glad Tilade exists. F 51 12 years
4/30/2009
 5  asthma preventer Seems to lift my mood a little. I had bad side effects from steroid puffers and Tilade is the only one I can use. It took two months to be working really well. The only puffer preventer I can use without any bad side effects. F 61 1 years
2 puffs 2X day
5/12/2013
  

TILADE  (NEDOCROMIL SODIUM):  This medication is used to treat itchy eyes due to allergies. Nedocromil works by reducing the release of natural substances in your body that cause an allergic reaction.   FDA Approval Date: 1992-12-30 (Sources: U.S. Centers for Medicare Services, FDA)

     

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