BRIMICA® GENUAIR® 340/12
Published by MIMS May 2021
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After using BRIMICA
GENUAIR 340/12
Storage
Keep the BRIMICA GENUAIR
340/12 inhaler protected in the
sealed pouch until you need to
start using it.
The inhaler must be used within 60
days of opening the pouch.
Keep your inhaler in a cool dry
place where the temperature
stays below 30°C.
Do not store BRIMICA
GENUAIR 340/12 or any other
medicine in the bathroom or near
a sink. Do not leave it on a
window sill or in the car.
Heat and dampness can destroy
some medicines.
Keep it where children cannot
reach it.
A locked cupboard at least one-and-
a-half metres above the ground is a
good place to store medicines.
Disposal
If your doctor tells you to stop
using the inhaler or the expiry
date has passed, ask your
pharmacist how to dispose of it
properly.
Product description
What it looks like
BRIMICA 340/12 is a white or
almost white powder.
The BRIMICA GENUAIR 340/12
inhaler device is white coloured
with an integral dose indicator and
an orange dosage button. The
mouthpiece is covered with an
orange removable protective cap. It
is supplied in a sealed pouch.
Ingredients
Active Ingredients
Each delivered dose contains 396
micrograms aclidinium bromide
(equivalent to 340 micrograms
aclidinium) and 12 micrograms of
formoterol (eformoterol) fumarate
dihydrate.
Inactive Ingredient
BRIMICA GENUAIR 340/12 also
contains lactose monohydrate.
Supplier
BRIMICA GENUAIR 340/12 is
supplied in Australia by:
A. Menarini Australia Pty Ltd
Level 8, 67 Albert Avenue
Chatswood NSW 2067
Medical Information: 1800 644 542
® = Registered Trademarks of
Almirall, S.A. and AstraZeneca AB
Australian Registration Number(s):
AUST R 224899
This leaflet was revised in March
2021.
For the most up to date version of
this document, please go to
www.menarini.com.au/cmi
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Instructions for Use
Getting Started
Before using the BRIMICA
GENUAIR 340/12 inhaler, please
read the full instructions.
You should become familiar with
the parts of your inhaler (see image
1).
Before Use
•
Before first use, tear the sealed
pouch along the notch and
remove the inhaler.
•
Do not press the orange button
until you are ready to take a
dose.
•
When you are about to take your
dose of medicine, remove the
protective cap by LIGHTLY
SQUEEZING THE ARROWS
marked on each side and pulling
outwards (see image 2).
Step 1: Activate your inhaler
1.1 Look to see that nothing is
blocking the mouthpiece (see image
3).
1.2 Look at the coloured control
window and it should be red (see
image 3).
1.3 Hold the inhaler horizontally
with the mouthpiece towards you
and the orange button facing
straight up (see image 4).
Make sure the orange button is
on top. DO NOT TILT.