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Salbair B Transhaler 200Md

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SALBAIR B TRANSHALER is a combination of Beclomethasone and Levosalbutamol which belongs to the group of medicines called Anti-asthmatic drugs. It is used to manage asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). It relieves wheezing, shortness of breath, coughing and chest tightness caused due to narrowing of airways.

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Beclometasone Dipropionate

Beclometasone Dipropionate: For the Targeted Relief of Airway and Skin Inflammation The glory of the synthetic corticosteroid Beclometasone Dipropionate lies in its ability to control and prevent inflammatory conditions in the airway and the skin. While widely known as a “preventing” drug in asthma, it acts by decreasing swelling and sensitivity of the airways, helping patients breathe easier over time. Therapeutic Uses Asthma Maintenance: It serves as a daily prophylactic therapy to prevent symptoms like wheezing and tightness of the chest. Allergic Rhinitis: For nasal use, it is effective for treating nasal symptoms like hay fever, sneezing, and long-term nasal congestion. Skin Disorders: When used topically (cream and lotion), it treats inflammatory skin conditions such as eczema, psoriasis, and severe dermatitis. Ulcerative Colitis: In specific oral formulations, it helps decrease gastrointestinal (GI) tract inflammation. Mechanism of Action Beclometasone Dipropionate works as a prodrug that requires conversion to its active form, beclometasone-17-monophosphate, at the target tissue. This active compound inhibits a series of inflammatory mediators, reducing the release of chemical agents such as prostaglandins and leukotrienes. As a result, capillary edema and inflammation decrease, restoring airway stability and preventing the hyper-reactive state that leads to bronchial asthma attacks. Summary of the Need Not for Emergencies: This medicine is not indicated for acute asthma attacks. Fast-acting inhalers such as Salbutamol should be used in such situations. After Using: If administering an inhaler, rinse the mouth with water, spit it out, and rinse again to remove the drug and prevent oral thrush, a fungal infection. Tapering: Do not stop this medication abruptly when used long-term. A doctor should guide gradual dose reduction (tapering). Questions & Answers (Q&A) 1. Is Beclometasone Dipropionate a Cure for Asthma? Asthma is a chronic disease, and Beclometasone is not a cure. However, when used regularly as prescribed, it helps control symptoms effectively and prevents irreversible airway remodeling caused by untreated inflammation. 2. When can I expect the inhaler to start working? Some improvement may appear within 24–48 hours, but full therapeutic benefits usually occur after 1–2 weeks of consistent daily use. Even if symptoms improve, the inhaler should not be stopped suddenly without medical advice. 3. Will Beclometasone inhaler cause weight gain or “moon face”? Such steroid-related side effects are mostly associated with oral steroid tablets. With inhaled or nasal forms, very little medication enters the bloodstream, making these effects extremely rare. 4. What should I do if I miss a dose? Take the missed dose as soon as you remember. If it is close to the next scheduled dose, skip the missed one. Do not double the dose, as this may increase side effects such as hoarseness. 5. What foods should be avoided while on this medication? There are generally no strict dietary restrictions. However, if taking tablet forms, it is recommended to take them with food to avoid stomach upset. Maintaining a balanced diet rich in calcium and Vitamin D is beneficial, as long-term steroid use at high doses may affect bone density. 6. Is it safe for children? Yes, Beclometasone is commonly prescribed for children above 5 years of age with proper medical supervision. In younger children, doctors may monitor growth and development regularly to ensure the lowest effective therapeutic dose is used.

Levosalbutamol Sulphate

Levosalbutamol Sulphate (0.5mg / 1mg) Levalbuterol is a highly beneficial "rescue" medication falling under the class of short-acting beta-agonists (SABA) and is mainly utilized either for the prevention or treatment of wheezing, shortness of breath, and chest tightness arising from lung diseases like Asthma and Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD). An equally important distinguishing factor for Levosalbutamol is that it comprises the single active (R-isomer) of albuterol and thus it, somewhat more often provides respiratory relief while posing less likelihood of certain side effects such as tremors or having a racing heart.


Core Benefits Swift Bronchodilatation: Results usually begin within 5 minutes, relaxing muscles down the bronchi and making respiration easier. Nuanced Formulation: Positions greater specificity in lung-targeted action, reducing systemic effects like tremors seen with older-generation inhalers. Exercise-Induced Asthma: Supported by considerable advantages if taken 15–30 minutes before vigorous activity, thus preventing breathing difficulty. Mucus Discharge Efficacy: Helps accelerate the ejection of accumulated mucus by dilating air passages.
How to Use and Administer Method: Typically taken through a metered-dose inhaler (MDI) or a nebulizer. Frequency: Usually administered "as needed" during sudden attacks, or as a pulmonologist prescribes (commonly every 4–6 hours). Technique: Before using the inhaler, shake well. Breathe out fully, position the inhaler near your mouth, and breathe in deeply while pressing the canister. Hold your breath for 10 seconds to allow better drug deposition in the lungs. Lung Function: Levosalbutamol acts as a selective bronchodilator, ensuring smoother airflow and easier breathing.
BEFORE USE Allergy: Consult your doctor if you have any allergy to Levosalbutamol or its components. Inform your pharmacist about other medicines and known allergens. Age-Specific Care: Use in children under 12 years requires careful medical supervision and appropriate dosing. Pregnancy and Breastfeeding: Consider implications carefully, as Levosalbutamol has specific safety considerations during pregnancy. Always consult a healthcare professional. Storage: Do not store in direct sunlight, heat, or oxidizing conditions.
How to Use The dose is based on your medical condition, age, and response to therapy. Never exceed the prescribed dosage. The product leaflet also contains patient-specific usage guidelines. Remember: Take deep breaths through your mouth during inhalation to ensure maximum drug delivery into the lungs. Proper technique enhances particle deposition in deeper lung areas.
Dosage and Usage Step 1: Shake the aerosol inhaler well. Step 2: Remove the protective cap from the mouthpiece. Step 3: Sit, stand, or lie comfortably and release a test puff if required to ensure proper function. Administration Tip: Hold the inhaler upright and use the prescribed number of puffs as directed by your physician. Wait Time: Allow about 1 minute between puffs if multiple doses are needed. Emergency Note: If you experience chest pain, increased heart rate, or worsening breathing (paradoxical bronchospasm) immediately after use, seek urgent medical attention.
Frequently Asked Questions Question: What makes Levosalbutamol different from regular Salbutamol (Albuterol)? Answer: Salbutamol contains a mixture of two mirror-image molecules (isomers). One provides therapeutic benefit, while the other may contribute to side effects like rapid heartbeat. Levosalbutamol contains only the active “R-isomer”, offering effective relief with fewer side effects such as palpitations.
Question: How long does the medicine take to work? Answer: Improvement is usually seen within 5–10 minutes after inhalation, and the effect typically lasts for 4–6 hours.
Question: Can I use the inhaler every day? Answer: It is intended for “as-needed” relief. If you require it more than two days a week (excluding pre-exercise use), it may indicate poor asthma control—consult your doctor for adjustment of maintenance therapy.
Q: For whom are they safe and which dose is the best? A: It is commonly prescribed for children and adults, but dosing must be individualized, especially in children, under the guidance of a pediatrician.
Q: Remember a sudden severe attack renders the inhaler useless. Then what? A: Seek emergency medical help immediately if symptoms do not improve or worsen after inhalation. Never exceed the prescribed dose in an attempt to gain rapid relief.

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