Duomate Trans Capsule 30’S
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Duomate Trans Capsule 30’S is a prescription medicine used for the treatment and management of asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). It helps reduce airway inflammation and relax the airway muscles, making breathing easier and preventing respiratory symptoms. For more details kindly click on Medicine Salts below:
Beclomethasone Dipropionate
Beclomethasone dipropionate (Topical/Inhalational)
Beclomethasone Dipropionate is a potent corticosteroid used to reduce inflammation, redness, and itching. Depending on its formulation (cream, ointment, or inhaler), it works by suppressing the immune response and decreasing the release of inflammatory substances. It is widely used in asthma, allergic rhinitis, and skin conditions like eczema and psoriasis.
Therapeutic Uses
Prevention of asthma symptoms such as wheezing and breathlessness
Reduction of skin inflammation, redness, and itching
Management of allergic rhinitis and nasal congestion
Treatment of nasal polyps by reducing their size
How It Works
Beclomethasone Dipropionate is a prodrug that becomes active after conversion in the body. It blocks prostaglandins and leukotrienes, which are responsible for inflammation flare-ups in the lungs and skin.
How to Use
Inhalers: Use at the same time daily; rinse mouth after use to prevent oral thrush
Topical Application: Apply a thin layer; avoid covering with bandages
Consistency: Take regularly as prescribed; effects may take 3–7 days
Advice on Safety and Precautions
Pregnancy/Lactation: Use only under medical advice
Infected Skin: Avoid use on untreated infections
Eye Contact: Do not apply near eyes due to risk of glaucoma or cataracts
Children: Requires growth monitoring during long-term use
Side Effects
Inhalation: Hoarseness, sore throat, or oral thrush
Topical: Skin thinning, stretch marks, or burning sensation
Nasal: Dryness or nosebleeds
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Can it be used during an asthma attack?
No, it is a preventer, not a rescue inhaler (use salbutamol instead)
Q: Why rinse mouth after inhaler use?
To prevent oral infections and hoarseness
Q: Is it safe for the face?
Only under dermatologist supervision for short duration
Q: What if I miss a dose?
Take it when remembered; do not double dose
Q: Does it cause weight gain?
Unlikely, as systemic absorption is minimal compared to oral steroids
Formoterol Fumarate
Formoterol Fumarate: Take a Breath of Medication & Long-Term Cure
Formoterol Fumarate is widely known for its bronchodilator theory primarily effective in the long-term and for-consequence management of diseases such as asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). It opens straight through the airways by relaxing the airways cartilages that significantly contribute to easy breathing, thereby making it easy to breathe while diminishing wheezing and shortness of breath.
Key Points
Long Duration: One dose can lead up to about 12 hours of fantastic air-permeation ease.
Quick Put Out: Usually visible on the ground after 1 to 3 minutes post-inhalation.
Exercise Shielding: Stops the bronchospasms generated by other activities.
Mechanism
Formoterol is a powerful LABA (Long-Acting Beta-Agonist) that targets the beta-receptors in the lungs. It then sends a signal to these little smooth muscles surrounding the airways to relax and not contract. This series of events is known to be a primary concern for asthma, emphysema, and heart disease.
Usage Instructions
Method of administration: Dry powder inhaler (DPI) or nebulizer solution.
Unwaveringly: To maximize the benefits, take it at the same time daily, usually once during the morning and once during the evening.
Note: It is not recommended to use FORMOTEROL on its own, without a "rescue" inhaler like Albuterol, in the middle of an acute asthma attack.
Questions-Q & A
Q: Is it okay to use formoterol fumarate for my sudden asthma attack?
A: No. Formoterol belongs to the class of long-acting controller medications; you should always keep a fast-acting rescue inhaler at hand for sudden flare-ups or emergencies.
Q: How long does it take for the medicine to work?
A: You will usually feel the bronchodilator effects in 1 to 3 minutes. However, its maximum protective effect is likely to last for about 12 hours.
Q: How should you act in case of a missed dose?
A: If you just remembered that you have skipped those 10 milligrams, take one older version, as close as possible to missed-dose time and as far as possible from your next scheduled dose, but do not make up for a missed dose.
Q: What are some of the common side effects one might be aware of?
A: Some users may experience mild tremors (shakiness), headaches, or a dry mouth. These often diminish as your body adjusts. Contact your physician immediately should you have an onset of chest pain, a fast or rapid heartbeat.
Q: Is it safe for me to take during my pregnancy?
A: Please consult your doctor if you are pregnant or planning to conceive and discuss the risks of abdominal breathing against the benefits for your baby.
Safety Information & Precautions
Conditions to be acutely aware of: Inform your doctor if you have high blood pressure, heart rhythm issues, diabetes, or thyroid problems.
Combination Therapy: According to global safety considerations, Formoterol should be used in conjunction with inhaled corticosteroids (ICS).
Storage: Store in a cool, dry place, away from direct sunlight and out of reach of children.
Disclaimer
This article is for informational purposes only and is not a medical advice. Consulting a qualified practitioner is important before starting any medication.
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