Beclate 400 Rotacap 30’S
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Beclometasone is a corticosteroid medication used to reduce inflammation and allergic reactions in the body. It is commonly prescribed in inhalers for the long-term management of asthma and other respiratory conditions, helping to prevent symptoms such as wheezing, shortness of breath, and chest tightness. Beclometasone is also available as nasal sprays, creams, and ointments to treat allergic rhinitis and various inflammatory skin disorders by suppressing the immune response and decreasing swelling, redness, and irritation.
Beclomethasone
Beclomethasone Dipropionate
Beclomethasone is a potent synthetic corticosteroid used in the management of inflammatory and allergic conditions. It works by suppressing the immune response and inhibiting pro-inflammatory mediators, thereby reducing swelling, mucus secretion, and airway irritation. It is often used alongside bronchodilators (β-agonists) or other corticosteroids for better control.
Available Formulations
Nebulizer Solutions/Spray: Acts as a preventer to reduce airway inflammation
Nasal Drops/Spray: Provides direct relief from nasal congestion
Topical Form: Used for skin inflammation and itching
Major Therapeutic Benefits
Localized Anti-inflammatory Action: Targets specific inflamed areas
Asthma Control: Reduces airway hyperreactivity to triggers
Non-Drowsy Allergy Relief: Suitable for daytime use without sedation
Skin Healing: Helps manage chronic dermatitis and itchy conditions
Directions to Use
Inhaler: Use regularly at the same time daily; rinse mouth after use to prevent oral thrush
Nasal Spray: Shake well, clear nasal passage, and spray with head slightly forward
Topical Use: Apply a thin layer; avoid covering unless prescribed
Safety and Side Effects
Inhalation: Hoarseness, throat irritation, or oral infections
Nasal: Dryness, nosebleeds, or unpleasant taste
Skin: Thinning, stretch marks, or burning sensation with prolonged use
Precautions & Warnings
Not for Immediate Relief: Not a rescue medication; use salbutamol for acute asthma attacks
Infections: May mask infection symptoms; inform doctor if infections are present
Withdrawal: Avoid sudden discontinuation
Vision Issues: Long-term use may increase risk of glaucoma or cataracts
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Q: Is it an anabolic steroid?
No, it is a corticosteroid used for inflammation, not muscle building
Q: How fast does nasal spray work?
Relief may start within 12–24 hours, full effect in 3–7 days
Q: Can it be used on the face?
Only under strict medical supervision
Q: What if I miss a dose?
Take it when remembered; do not double dose
Q: Is it safe for children?
Yes, but requires careful dose monitoring for long-term use
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