What are you looking for?

Derisone L Forte Respicap 30’S

138.19 Original price was: ₹138.19.119.18Current price is: ₹119.18.
In Stock

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.

In Stock
Add to wishlist

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

Levosalbutamol

Levosalbutamol 1mg Tablet

Levosalbutamol (levalbuterol) is a potent bronchodilator used in the management and prophylaxis of respiratory distress. It belongs to the class of beta-2 adrenergic agonists. It is essentially the active (R)-enantiomer of salbutamol that relaxes the muscles in the airways while minimizing certain side effects such as rapid heart rate from older formulations.


Key Benefits & Uses

Expeditious bronchodilation: Quick relief from wheezing and sudden shortness of breath

Asthma management: Wider air passages, easier breathing to those with reversible obstructive airway disease

COPD maintenance: Symptom control for Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease, chronic bronchitis, emphysema

Selectivity: May have an extended selective effect on lungs compared with ventricular to bout with fewer heart-related jitters


How to Use

Medicine Administration: Swallow this tablet whole with water. No crushing or chewing, it might affect the absorption of the medicine.

Timing: Food is optional with this medicine - either way is alright. To ensure that drug levels remain consistent, take the drug at the same times every day.

Dosing: Always adhere to your physician's recommendations for the specific drug dose to be used. A typical dose of the drug for adults is 1–2 mg three times a day, based on the disease severity.


Critical Safety Information

Medical Alert: Levosalbutamol, being a reliever-medicine, is an indication that one's existing health status is probably not under control if the medication is required more than three times a week. Consult with the doctor about proper long-term management.

Heart Conditions: If you have a history of hypertension, irregular heartbeat (arrhythmia), or any other heart-related conditions, extra care needs to be seen when using the medicine.

Diabetes: This medicine can increase blood sugar levels temporarily. Diabetic patients need to monitor their blood sugar more closely.

Potassium Leveling: Long-term use or high dose can occasionally cause potassium reduction (hypokalemia). You should get regular blood tests done with your GP to monitor this.


Common Side Effects

Though most people have no problems when they are on Levosalbutamol, some may have following side effects:

  • Fine tremors (especially in the hands)
  • Headaches or dizziness
  • Palpitations (increased heart rate)
  • Muscle cramps
  • Nervousness or anxiety

Note: In general, most of these side effects improve as your body gets accustomed to the medicine. Remember, if you develop chest pain or have some severe allergic reaction, rush off to the nearest A&E immediately.


Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Q: What's the difference between Levosalbutamol and regular Salbutamol?

A: Levosalbutamol contains only the biologically active "R-isomer" of the drug. Studies suggest that it allows for effective airway relaxation but possibly with fewer side effects such as a racing heart or tremors when compared with the racemic (mixed) form of salbutamol.


Q: How fast does the tablet work?

A: The effects are typically established 5–10 minutes after intake, peaking at 1–1.5 hours and strikingly lasting for up to 3–6 hours.


Q: Is it safe to use during pregnancy?

A: Limited data are available for this drug regarding pregnancy. It should be used only if the benefits outweigh the risks; obstetricians should counsel patients receiving it.


Q: What to do in case of a forgotten dose?

A: You should take the missed dose as soon as possible. Kindly skip the missed dose if it is time for your next dose. Do not take a double dose, as it may pose a cardiac hazard.


Q: Can I drink alcohol when taking Levosalbutamol?

A: Alcohol may enhance dizziness or somnolence caused by the medicine, even though no direct contraindication exists. Ask your prescribing specialist about concerns specific to your lifestyle.

Certified Content
Medical Disclaimer:
At Gem Pharmacy, we make every effort to provide accurate, expert-written, and thoroughly reviewed information related to medicines. However, this information should not be considered a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment from a qualified doctor.

The purpose of this information is to educate users and improve communication between patients and healthcare professionals. It should not be used to diagnose or treat any condition.

Always consult a certified healthcare professional before taking any medication.
Written by
Palak
Palak
D Pharma
Reviewed by
Palak 2
Palak
D Pharma

Subtotal: 143.06

View cartCheckout