Arcapta Neohaler (Indacaterol)
Medical information written by Dr. Larisa Roybal, PharmD
Updated - December 30, 2020
Arcapta Neohaler (Indacaterol) Product Information
Arcapta Neohaler is a product that is specifically designed for people with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease or COPD. When you are experiencing shortness of breath, chest tightness, wheezing or coughing, this medication will help control those symptoms.
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Also marketed as Onbrez Breezhaler in Canada, and is available in one dose: 75mcg. Starting at $80.00 USD price for 30 capsules , it is a product of Canada manufactured by Novartis. Shipping to the US would take an estimated 7-10 business days.
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Arcapta Neohaler (Indacaterol Inhalation Powder) Medication Information
Uses
Arcapta Neohaler is a long-acting beta2-adrenergic agonist indicated for: The long term, once-daily maintenance bronchodilator treatment of airflow obstruction in patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), including chronic bronchitis and/or emphysema.
Dosage
The inhalation powder hard capsules are available in 75 mcg.
Side Effects
The most common side effects of Arcapta include:
- Cough
- Oropharyngeal pain
- Nasopharyngitis
- Headache
- Nausea
Speak with your doctor or pharmacist for a full list of side effects that applies to you.
Precautions
Do not use for relief of acute symptoms. Concomitant short-acting beta2-agonists can be used as needed for acute relief
Do not exceed the recommended dose. Excessive use of Arcapta Neohaler, or use in conjunction with other medications containing long-acting beta2-agonist can result in clinically significant cardiovascular effects and may be fatal.
Life-threatening paradoxical bronchospasm can occur. Discontinue Arcapta Neohaler immediately.
Use with caution in patients with cardiovascular or convulsive disorders, thyrotoxicosis or sensitivity to sympathomimetic drugs.
Interactions
Some of the common drug interactions with Arcapta Neohaler:
- Diuretics
- MAOIs
- Steroids
- TCAs
For a more complete list speak with your doctor or pharmacist
Storage
Store at controlled room temperature (59º–86ºF), protect from light and moisture.
Pharmacist Tips
- Capsules should be used with the Neohaler inhaler only. The Neohaler inhaler should not be used with any other capsules.
- Capsules should always be stored in the blister and only removed from the blister immediately before use.
- Always use the new Neohaler inhaler provided with each new prescription.
- Arcapta Neohaler, increase the risk of asthma-related death. Arcapta Neohaler is not indicated for the treatment of asthma.
Arcapta Neohaler FAQs
How do I use this inhaler?
Arcapta Neohaler is the once-daily inhalation of the contents of one 75 mcg Arcapta capsule using the Neohaler inhaler. Arcapta Neohaler should be administered once daily every day at the same time of the day by the orally inhaled route only. If a dose is missed, the next dose should be taken as soon as it is remembered. Do not use Arcapta Neohaler more than one time every 24 hours.
Can I take this if I am pregnant or breastfeeding?
Arcapta Neohaler should be used during pregnancy only if the potential benefit justifies the potential risk to the fetus.
Because many drugs are excreted in human milk and because indacaterol has been detected in the milk of lactating rats, caution should be exercised when Arcapta Neohaler is administered to nursing women.
Related Drugs
Reference:
Arcapta Neohaler {package insert}. East Hanover, New Jersey: Novartis Pharmaceuticals Corporation; 2012.
https://www.accessdata.fda.gov/drugsatfda_docs/label/2011/022383s000lbl.pdf
Author: Dr. Larisa Roybal, PharmD
Dr. Roybal is a board-certified pharmacotherapy specialist who has practiced in both ambulatory and acute care settings. Her pharmacy interests include oncology and general inpatient pharmacy.
The above information is an educational aid only. It is not intended as medical advice for individual conditions or treatments. Talk to your doctor, nurse or pharmacist before following any medical regimen to see if it is safe and effective for you.