Starting Esbriet
Follow the dosing schedule your doctor gave you. The table below shows the recommended Esbriet dosing schedule for the 267 mg tablets.
You should always take Esbriet with food. Doing so may help reduce certain side effects, including dizziness or nausea. Taking Esbriet with food decreases how quickly Esbriet is absorbed. It also decreases the drug level of Esbriet in the blood.
After you are doing well with the 9 pills (267 mg yellow tablets) of Esbriet a day, you and your doctor may want to talk about moving to a 3-tablet-per-day option.
Once you are doing well on 9 pills a day, ask your doctor if transitioning to 3 brown tablets is an option for you.
If you have questions about your Esbriet dose, talk to your doctor.
Taking Esbriet with food can slow
how quickly it is absorbed by the
gut. Talk with your doctor about
what foods and how much you should
eat with Esbriet.
How do I know if I’m having an appropriate meal?
If you are not sure you are eating appropriate meals with each dose of Esbriet, talk to your doctor. Your doctor may also recommend talking to a nutritionist about healthy diets for people with idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis (IPF).
For breakfast, a combination of grains such as toast or oatmeal, protein such as eggs, and dairy such as yogurt.
Lunch includes a combination of grains such as rice or pasta, proteins such as meat or beans, dairy such as cheese or milk, and vegetables.
Dinner includes a combination of grains, vegetables, fruit, dairy, and protein.
To make it easier to remember these points when taking Esbriet, you can write them down and keep them with your medicine.
Other important things about your Esbriet treatment.
Managing IPF is not always easy, but there are ways you can help stay focused and motivated.
The link you have selected will take you away from this site to one that is not owned or controlled by Legacy Pharma Inc. SEZC. Legacy Pharma Inc. SEZC makes no representation as to the accuracy of the information contained on sites we do not own or control. Legacy Pharma Inc. SEZC does not recommend and does not endorse the content on any third-party websites. Your use of third-party websites is at your own risk and subject to the terms and conditions of use for such sites.