Product Description
Accredited with our vast industry experience, we are dealing in a range of Budesonide Respules. The offered medicates contain the potent, non-halogenated, budesonide & corticosteroid. Used to treat a chronic asthma attack, these medicates are efficaciously serving the different medical and pharmaceutic purposes and consequently demanded in the medical sectors. Along with that, the Budesonide Respules offered by us are supplied with harmless packaging alternatives so as to retain their advanced medicinal value during the process of transit.
Budecide Respules (budesonide inhalation mixture) is a antiseptic suspension for inhalation through jet nebulizer and incorporates the active element budesonide (micronized) as well as the inactive ingredients disodium edetate, citric acid, polysorbate 80, sodium citrate, sodium chloride, and Water for Injection. Do not make the usage of an ultrasonic nebulizer. These are the long-run medicates that are used to control and prevent asthma grounds in the children aged between 12 months to 8 years.
The most ordinary side effects of the medicate include ear infection, viral infection, thrush in the throat and mouth, nose bleeding, pink eye, runny nose, abdominal pain, coughing, respiratory infection, inflammation of the stomach including vomiting, diarrhea, and loss of appetite and rash.
As with other inhaled asthma medicament, bronchospasm, with a proximate increase in wheezing, may come about after medication. If bronchospasm fall out even after following dosing with pulmicort respules, it should be immediately treated with a fast-acting inhaled bronchodilator. Treatment with Budesonide Respules should be stopped-up after the consultation with physicians.
Warnings/Precautions:
Maintain day-to-day regime. Infections. If unprotected to measles or chickenpox, consider anti-infective prophylactic therapy. Adrenal weakness may occur when transferring patients from general corticosteroids to breathed corticosteroids. Monitor for development suppression in children as well as monitor the adrenal response.
How to Use Budesonide 1mg Nebulization SuspensionBudesonide 1mg ampoules are intended exclusively for inhalational use via nebulizer. Each ampoule is single-use and should be handled in accordance with your prescribing healthcare provider's instructions. Nebulization offers targeted delivery of the medication to the lungs. Be sure to follow cleaning and usage protocols to maintain device hygiene. Never inject or swallow the solution.
Benefits of Budesonide 1mg Inhalation TherapyThis medication delivers rapid, local anti-inflammatory effects directly to the airways, providing effective relief from inflammation-associated conditions like asthma and COPD. Nebulized budesonide can help reduce symptoms such as wheezing and breathlessness, and is suitable for both hospital and home care settings under medical supervision.
Storage and Shelf Life InformationStore Budesonide 1mg ampoules below 30C, protected from light and moisture, to maintain medication sterility and potency. Do not freeze. The product has a typical shelf life of 24-36 months from the manufacturing date. Always check the expiry date prior to use and discard unused suspension after opening an ampoule.
FAQ's of Budesonide 1mg:
Q: How should Budesonide 1mg Nebulization Suspension be used?
A: It should be administered through a nebulizer as inhalation therapy. Follow your healthcare provider's dosage and administration instructions carefully. Do not exceed the prescribed dosage and do not inject or ingest the solution.
Q: What are the main therapeutic benefits of nebulized budesonide?
A: Nebulized budesonide provides targeted anti-inflammatory action in the lungs, reducing swelling, irritation, and symptoms such as cough and wheezing in conditions like asthma and COPD.
Q: When is Budesonide 1mg Nebulization Suspension prescribed?
A: This medication is prescribed for managing respiratory diseases like asthma, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, and sometimes for allergic rhinitis or inflammatory airway conditions, as determined by your physician.
Q: Where should I store Budesonide 1mg ampoules?
A: Store ampoules in a cool place below 30C, protected from direct light and moisture. Do not freeze and always keep out of reach of children.
Q: What precautions should be taken during administration?
A: Use under medical supervision. Budesonide should not be used if you have a known hypersensitivity to budesonide or its excipients. Avoid contact with eyes and do not use ampoules past expiry. Rinse your mouth after each use to reduce the risk of oral thrush.
Q: What are possible side effects of Budesonide inhalation?
A: Possible side effects include oral thrush, hoarseness of voice, irritation in the mouth or throat, cough, and rarely, allergic reactions. Inform your healthcare provider if any side effects persist or worsen.