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Inhaled Ilomedin

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Hi Everyone,

I was wondering if anybody has any experience with inhaled Ilomedin (perhaps

also called Iloprost)? My daughter's cardiologist has suggested that we give

this to our daughter as a replacement for continuous oxygen. Our daughter is 5

years of age and has Down Syndrome and pulmonary hypertension. We would dearly

love to wean her from the oxygen at least by day as it is so cumbersome and is

really effecting her ability to take part in any activities including going to

kindergarden. She is unable to walk and the tubing is continuously wrapped

around something or other which causes major frustration for her. Her

cardiologist has suggested that it might be possible for our daughter to inhale

this drug a number of times a day instead of using O2 but she is not sure at all

that it will work. We are willing to give it a shot but I am so concerned that

she might end up depending on both the drug and the O2. Does anybody know from

experience if it is easy to stop taking without major side effects? How long

does the effect of the inhaled drug generally last before one has to inhale

again?

I would be very grateful for any information regarding this drug.

Thanks,

Tricia

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