Bacterial infections:

Indications for: CAYSTON

To improve respiratory symptoms in cystic fibrosis patients with Pseudomonas aeruginosa.

Adults and Children:

<7yrs: not established. Use a short-acting bronchodilator 15 minutes to 4 hours before each dose; or a long-acting bronchodilator 30 minutes to 12 hours before starting therapy. >7yrs: 75mg (1 vial) by nebulization three times daily (at least 4 hours apart) for 28 days. Use Altera Nebulizer only.

CAYSTON Warnings/Precautions:

Monobactam or beta-lactam allergy. FEV<25% or >75% predicted, patients colonized with Burkholderia cepacia: safety/effectiveness not established. Pregnancy. Nursing mothers.

CAYSTON Classification:

Monobactam.

CAYSTON Interactions:

Do not mix with other drugs in nebulizer.

Adverse Reactions:

Cough, nasal congestion, wheezing, pharyngolaryngeal pain, pyrexia, chest discomfort, abdominal pain, vomiting, rash; chest tightness, bronchospasm, allergic reactions (discontinue if occurs).

Note:

To support and assist patients with cystic fibrosis contact the Cayston Access Program at (877) 7CAYSTON. Should be administered immediately after reconstitution. Do not reconstitute until ready to administer a dose.

Generic Drug Availability:

NO

How Supplied:

Vials—84 (w. diluent)