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Mylan Sodium Chloride 10% for Inhalation Solution Unit Dose Vials 15 mL, 50 Per Box (Rx)

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Original price $ 95.95
Current price $ 62.95
SKU 00378-6998-89
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Sodium Chloride 10% for Inhalation Solution Unit Dose Vials 15 mL contains a solution of sodium chloride that is intended for inhalation. This medication is used to temporarily relieve symptoms of respiratory conditions such as bronchitis, asthma, and cystic fibrosis by hydrating the airway and facilitating coughing.

The solution works by thinning mucus and helping to clear it from the airway, making it easier to breathe and reducing the risk of respiratory infections. It is usually administered through a nebulizer, a device that turns the solution into a fine mist for inhalation.

This medication is primarily used in hospitals or other medical settings, and may be prescribed for individuals with chronic respiratory conditions or those with acute respiratory problems. It is also sometimes used for diagnostic procedures such as bronchial challenges.

Sodium Chloride 10% for Inhalation Solution is a sterile, non-pyrogenic, aqueous solution of sodium chloride for inhalation. It is a 0.9% solution (9 grams of sodium chloride per liter) of sodium chloride in purified water. The solution has a pH of 5.0 to 7.0. The solution is a clear, colorless to slightly yellow liquid.
Sodium Chloride 10% for Inhalation Solution is a hypertonic solution. The solution exerts an osmotic pressure that draws water from the tissues into the solution. This causes an increase in the volume of airspaces in the lungs, which leads to an improvement in the patient's breathing.
Sodium Chloride 10% for Inhalation Solution is indicated for the temporary relief of shortness of breath due to bronchospasm.

Mylan 00378-6998-89 Sodium Chloride for Inhalation 10% Solution Unit Dose Vials 15 mL, 50 Per Box for Respiratory Therapy. Sterile, Preservative-free, Single-use Vials.

Contents of these vials are for use in the induction of sputum production where specimen collection is indicated.

Directions for Use:

To verify container integrity, squeeze the vial before use. Twist cap completely off vial. Invert and squeeze prescribed volume.

Brand: Mylan

NDC: 00378-6998-89

Count: 50 Single-dose Vials Per Box 15 mL Size

Mylan Sodium Chloride 10% for Inhalation Solution Unit Dose Vials 15 mL, 50 Per Box (Rx)
Mylan Sodium Chloride 10% for Inhalation Solution Unit Dose Vials 15 mL, 50 Per Box (Rx)
$ 95.95 $ 62.95
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FAQs for Bronchitis Treatments and Oral Inhalers
  • What Is the Main Treatment for Bronchitis?

    Acute bronchitis (often viral): Symptomatic treatment (rest, hydration, cough suppressants, expectorants, inhalers, humidifiers) Chronic bronchitis (COPD): Bronchodilators, steroids, pulmonary rehab, and sometimes antibiotics for secondary bacterial infections

  • How to Treat Bronchitis While Pregnant?

    See your healthcare provider: Confirm diagnosis and safe treatment Natural remedies: Rest, increase fluids, use a humidifier, saline nasal sprays Safe medications (if needed): Acetaminophen for pain/fever, pregnancy-safe inhalers (as prescribed) Avoid all over-the-counter cold medicines unless approved by your OB/GYN

  • What Should You Not Do With Bronchitis?

    Do not smoke or expose yourself to secondhand smoke Avoid irritants: dust, perfumes, chemical fumes Don’t overuse cough suppressants (coughing helps clear mucus) Don’t ignore chest pain, severe shortness of breath, or bloody mucus; seek prompt care Don’t return to strenuous activity too soon

  • Should You Stay in Bed When You Have Bronchitis?

    Rest is essential, especially in the early days, but short walks and movement when you feel up to it help circulation and recovery. Don’t push too hard—listen to your body.

  • How to Beat Bronchitis Quickly?

    Rest and maintain good hydration Use a cool-mist humidifier Try honey (if not allergic, and never for infants under 1) Take prescribed inhalers or bronchodilators for wheezing Clear nasal and chest congestion with saline mist, steam, or expectorants

  • Can Bronchitis Cause Ear Pain?

    Yes. Bronchitis increases upper respiratory mucus and inflammation, which may cause eustachian tube dysfunction, leading to ear pain or pressure.

  • What Foods Should You Avoid With Bronchitis?

    Avoid dairy (may worsen mucus for some) Limit processed foods, fried foods, and sugar Reduce caffeine and alcohol, which cause dehydration Avoid spicy and very salty foods if throat is sore

  • What Is the Best Position to Sleep In With Bronchitis?

    Elevate your head and upper chest with extra pillows to reduce coughing and promote mucus drainage. Side-sleeping or semi-reclined positions help ease nighttime breathing.

  • Can I Exercise With Bronchitis?

    Avoid strenuous exercise while acutely ill. Mild movement/walking is beneficial as you recover. Return to normal workouts only when fever has resolved and your cough is improving.

  • How to Get Rid of Crackling When Breathing?

    Use doctor-prescribed inhalers or expectorants Try steamy showers or humidifiers to loosen phlegm Cough up mucus as needed Contact your doctor if crackles persist, worsen, or are accompanied by shortness of breath or chest pain

  • Why Do I Wheeze When I Lay Down With Bronchitis?

    Lying flat allows mucus to settle and narrows your airways, causing wheezing and coughing. Sleeping with your chest elevated helps.

  • Can Bronchitis Affect the Heart?

    Severe or chronic bronchitis increases strain on the heart, especially in people with preexisting heart or lung disease. Seek care for chest pain, rapid heart rate, or fainting.

  • Why Am I Dizzy With Bronchitis?

    Low oxygen levels and dehydration can cause dizziness with bronchitis. Frequent severe coughing can also drop blood pressure. Seek care if dizziness persists or worsens.

  • What Are the Dangers of Bronchitis?

    Progression to pneumonia Respiratory failure in severe cases Exacerbation of underlying COPD or heart disease Prolonged or recurrent infections in the elderly or immune-compromised

  • Top Bronchitis Treatments & Remedies

    Cough suppressants (dextromethorphan) & expectorants (guaifenesin) Inhalers (albuterol sulfate, ipratropium) for wheeze Steroid inhalers for chronic or severe cases Antibiotics (only for clear bacterial infections) Antiviral medication (rare, for specific viral causes and high-risk patients) Natural therapies: honey, ginger, steam inhalation

  • Proven Lifestyle & Home Care Tips

    Rest, hydrate, use a humidifier Avoid smoke and triggers Eat a balanced, nutrient-rich diet Practice breathing exercises for lung recovery

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