Perennial Allergic Rhinitis, Asthma, Bronchial Spasm, Inflammatory Bowel Diseases
Budesonide and formoterol are used to treat asthma and COPD, which is a lung disease that makes it hard to breathe. Asthma causes the airways to become inflamed and narrow, leading to breathing difficulties. COPD includes chronic bronchitis and emphysema, which are long-term lung conditions that cause breathing problems. This combination helps manage symptoms and improve lung function in these conditions.
Formoterol, which is a bronchodilator, works quickly to relax the muscles around the airways, providing immediate relief from symptoms like wheezing. Budesonide, which is a corticosteroid, reduces inflammation in the airways over time, helping to prevent asthma attacks. Together, they provide both immediate and long-term control of breathing problems.
The usual adult daily dose of budesonide and formoterol depends on the severity of the condition being treated. Typically, the inhaler is used twice a day, with each dose containing a specific amount of budesonide, which is a corticosteroid, and formoterol, which is a bronchodilator. The exact dosage should be determined by a healthcare provider based on individual needs and response to treatment.
Common side effects of budesonide and formoterol include throat irritation, headache, and nausea. Formoterol, which is a bronchodilator, may cause tremors or a fast heartbeat. Budesonide, which is a corticosteroid, can lead to oral thrush, which is a fungal infection in the mouth. It's important to rinse the mouth after use to prevent thrush and monitor for any unusual symptoms.
Warnings for budesonide and formoterol include not using them for sudden asthma attacks. Formoterol, which is a bronchodilator, can increase the risk of asthma-related death if used alone. Budesonide, which is a corticosteroid, can cause immune suppression, making infections more likely. Contraindications include allergies to any ingredients in the medication. Patients should inform their doctor of any medical conditions, especially heart problems or infections, to ensure safe use.
US(FDA), UK(BNF)
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Beta2-Adrenergic Agonist, Corticosteroid
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