2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.jaip.2016.02.005
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Oral viscous budesonide can be successfully delivered through a variety of vehicles to treat eosinophilic esophagitis in children

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“…Budesonide can be administered by ingestion of the nebulized formulation, but most providers favor using a viscous slurry. In this case, the content of a budesonide respule is added to a thickening agent, such as sucralose, though other vehicles including honey, agave nectar, Neocate Nutra, and applesauce are also frequently used 80,81 . Typically 1 mg of budesonide will be mixed with 0.5–1 teaspoons of sweetener 81 .…”
Section: Treatmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Budesonide can be administered by ingestion of the nebulized formulation, but most providers favor using a viscous slurry. In this case, the content of a budesonide respule is added to a thickening agent, such as sucralose, though other vehicles including honey, agave nectar, Neocate Nutra, and applesauce are also frequently used 80,81 . Typically 1 mg of budesonide will be mixed with 0.5–1 teaspoons of sweetener 81 .…”
Section: Treatmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Budesonide is administered orally after the contents of a vial used for nebulization are mixed with a thickening agent to increase the viscosity of the solution which, theoretically, slows its transit over the esophageal lining [ 23 ]. A variety of sweeteners/vehicles can be chosen for increasing viscosity, including sucralose, applesauce, and honey [ 52 ].…”
Section: Treatmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Budesonide is administered orally after the contents of a vial used for nebulization are mixed with a thickening agent to increase the viscosity of the solution which, theoretically, slows its transit over the esophageal lining [24]. A variety of sweeteners/vehicles can be chosen for increasing viscosity, including sucralose, applesauce, and honey [60].…”
Section: Treatmentmentioning
confidence: 99%