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How Nucala Helps Manage Severe Eosinophilic Asthma Effectively

NucalaLiving with severe asthma can be stressful. You may be using inhalers regularly, avoiding triggers and ending up in the emergency room. If this sounds familiar Nucala may be the treatment option your doctor discusses with you.

Nucala is not an inhaler or an ordinary steroid. It’s a biologic injection specially developed for people with severe eosinophilic asthma. This is a type of asthma associated with high levels of eosinophils (white blood cells). This treatment targets the root cause rather than just treating the symptoms.

Let’s take a look at how Nucala injections work, who needs them and why so a bunch of asthma specialists recommend this advanced treatment.

Who should consider Nucala treatment?

Not all asthma patients need Nucala. Recommended for those who:

  • He suffers from severe eosinophilic asthma
  • Frequent asthma attacks
  • Heavy reliance on oral steroids
  • Does not respond well to inhalers
  • In blood tests the number of eosinophils increases

An asthma specialist will usually do tests before starting an asthma biologic medicine such as Nucala.

Benefits of Nucala for severe asthma patients

Patients using Nucala injections often report life-changing improvements.

Main advantages:

  • Fewer asthma attacks
  • Reduce emergency room visits
  • Less oral steroids are needed
  • Improves lung function
  • Improving the quality of life
  • Effect of long-term asthma control medication

A bunch of patients report that they can finally sleep peacefully and carry out daily activities without shortness of breath.

Dosage and application Nucala

Dosing Nucala is simple.

  • It’s administered once every 4 weeks
  • It’s given as an injection under the skin
  • Can be given in an asthma clinic or at home (after exercise)

This monthly schedule makes it convenient compared to daily medications.

Possible side effects

Like all medicines Nucala can have mild side effects.

Common ones include:

  • Headache
  • Redness at the injection site
  • Back pain
  • Fatigue

Serious side effects are rare. Your doctor will monitor you regularly during treatment with mepolizumab.

A real example

Ravi 42 had suffered from severe asthma for years. Despite inhalers and steroids he visited the hospital 5-6 times a year. After starting treatment with Nocala his seizures decreased significantly. He hasn’t been to the emergency room once a year.

This is the difference that biological asthma treatment can make.

Best practices for taking Nucala

For best results:

  • Continue to use your prescribed inhalers unless you’re told otherwise
  • Avoid the trigger of asthma
  • Follow up regularly at your asthma clinic
  • Monitor symptoms and breathing changes
  • Never miss a scheduled Nucala injection

Conclusion – Is Nucala right for you?

If you’re tired of frequent asthma attacks and steroid addiction Nucala can be a great choice. It treats the root cause of inflammation and provides long-term relief for people with severe eosinophilic asthma.

Consult an asthma specialist to see if you’re a candidate for Nucala treatment. Correct diagnosis and regular dosing can significantly improve your breathing and daily life.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

1. What type of asthma can Nucala be used to treat?

Nucala is used to treat severe eosinophilic asthma with high eosinophil levels.

2. How long does it take for Nucala to show results?

A bunch of patients notice the improvement in the first 2-3 months.

3. Can Nucala replace inhalers?

No, it works with inhalers as part of asthma medications.

4. Is Nucala, a steroid?

No, Nucala is a biologic drug, not a steroid.

5. Can I take Nucala at home?

Yes, after proper training by the healthcare provider.

 

Visit our website https://americaninfusioncare.com/treatment-and-care/available-therapies/ to learn more about Nucala and asthma treatment options. Contact us at 972 865-4454 today to book your consultation and find out if Nucala is right for you.