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Budecort Inhaler (1 Pcs)
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Budecort Inhaler 100mcg contains budesonide to control asthma and breathing inflammation. Learn benefits, dosage, side effects, and expert advice for safe and effective use.
Description
Budecort Inhaler 100mcg is an inhaled corticosteroid designed to manage respiratory conditions such as Asthma and Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD).
The active ingredient, budesonide, works locally within the lungs to reduce inflammation of the airways. In conditions like asthma, the airway lining becomes swollen and sensitive, making breathing difficult. Budesonide suppresses inflammatory mediators, helping maintain open airways and reducing the frequency of asthma attacks.
Because the medicine is delivered directly to the lungs via inhalation, it acts quickly at the site of inflammation while minimizing systemic exposure compared with oral corticosteroids.
Composition
Budesonide Inhalation – 100 mcg per dose
Primary Purpose
Prevent asthma symptoms
Reduce airway inflammation
Improve breathing efficiency
Usage Instructions
Follow these steps for proper inhaler use:
Shake the inhaler well before use.
Remove the cap and hold the inhaler upright.
Exhale fully to empty your lungs.
Place the mouthpiece between your lips and seal tightly.
Press the inhaler while inhaling slowly and deeply.
Hold your breath for about 10 seconds.
Exhale slowly.
Rinse your mouth with water after use to prevent infections.
Use the inhaler exactly as prescribed by your doctor.
Medicinal Advantages
Budecort Inhaler offers several medically proven benefits:
1. Reduces Airway Inflammation
Budesonide suppresses inflammatory cells and mediators in the lungs, helping prevent airway swelling.
2. Prevents Asthma Attacks
Regular use helps reduce frequency and severity of asthma exacerbations.
3. Improves Lung Function
Patients may experience improved breathing and reduced wheezing over time.
4. Lower Systemic Side Effects
Inhaled corticosteroids deliver medication directly to the lungs, minimizing systemic exposure compared with oral steroids.
Clinical guidelines from respiratory organizations recommend inhaled corticosteroids like budesonide as first-line therapy for persistent asthma.
Possible Side Effects
While generally well tolerated, some individuals may experience:
Throat irritation
Hoarseness of voice
Oral fungal infection (thrush)
Cough
Headache
Rare but serious side effects include allergic reactions or worsening breathing.
Consult a healthcare professional if symptoms persist or worsen.
Mechanism of Action
Budesonide belongs to the corticosteroid class of medications.
It works by:
Binding to glucocorticoid receptors in airway cells
Suppressing inflammatory cytokines and mediators
Reducing swelling and mucus production in the bronchial tubes
This process helps restore normal airway function and prevent airway hyper-responsiveness.
Off-Label Uses
In certain cases, physicians may prescribe budesonide inhalation therapy for:
Allergic airway inflammation
Chronic cough due to airway hyper-responsiveness
Certain inflammatory respiratory conditions
These uses depend on clinical evaluation and physician judgment.
Expert Advice
Healthcare professionals recommend:
Use the inhaler daily at the same time for best results.
Do not stop abruptly without medical advice.
Rinse mouth after inhalation to prevent fungal infections.
Use a spacer device if recommended to improve drug delivery.
Continue carrying a rescue inhaler for sudden asthma attacks.
Precautions
1. Not for Acute Asthma Attacks
Budecort is a preventive inhaler, not a rescue medication.
2. Risk of Oral Thrush
Improper inhaler technique may cause fungal infection in the mouth.
3. Use in Children
Should only be used under pediatric supervision because corticosteroids may affect growth if misused.
4. Existing Infections
Patients with lung infections such as tuberculosis should inform their doctor before use.
Storage Conditions
Store Budecort Inhaler under these conditions:
Temperature below 25°C
Away from direct sunlight
Keep the inhaler capped when not in use
Keep out of reach of children
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
1. What is Budecort Inhaler used for?
Budecort is primarily used for long-term management of asthma and airway inflammation.
2. Can Budecort stop an asthma attack?
No. It is a preventive medication, not a fast-acting rescue inhaler.
3. How long does it take to work?
Some improvement may be noticed within a few days, but full benefits may take 1–2 weeks of regular use.
4. Is Budecort safe for long-term use?
Yes, when used under medical supervision as prescribed.
5. Should I rinse my mouth after using it?
Yes. Rinsing helps prevent oral fungal infections.




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