Budesonide is used to treat mild to moderate Crohn's disease.
Budesonida Aldo Union is a drug made in Malta, Spain. You need a doctor's prescription to buy it. But its analogues can be bought online anywhere in the world without going to a specialist.
Budesonide is a complete analogue of Budesonida Aldo Union. It has the same composition, dosage and methods of use. Also Budesonide has a lower cost compared to Budesonida Aldo Union.
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Side effects
No other new adverse reactions were identified. any allergies; or stomach ulcer; osteoporosis or low bone mineral density; eczema; a serious bacterial, viral, or fungal infection; swelling in your ankles; cirrhosis or other liver disease; tuberculosis;
Warnings
You should not breast-feed while using this medicine.
Interactions
Loxapine: Agents to Treat Airway Disease may enhance the adverse/toxic effect of Loxapine. More specifically, the use of Agents to Treat Airway Disease is likely a marker of patients who are likely at a greater risk for experiencing significant bronchospasm from use of inhaled loxapine. Management: This is specific to the Adasuve brand of loxapine, which is an inhaled formulation. This does not apply to non-inhaled formulations of loxapine. Avoid combination
Cosyntropin: Corticosteroids (Orally Inhaled) may diminish the diagnostic effect of Cosyntropin. Monitor therapy
Amphotericin B: Corticosteroids (Orally Inhaled) may enhance the hypokalemic effect of Amphotericin B. Monitor therapy
Food interaction
A mean delay in time to peak concentration of 2.5 hours is observed with the intake of a high-fat meal, with no significant differences in AUC.
Pregnancy
- Side effects drug interactions, dosing, storage, and pregnancy safety information should be reviewed prior to taking this medication.
- Animal studies have shown that corticosteroids can increase the risk of problems during pregnancy, including birth defects.
Overview
Instructions for use of the union Busonide, metered-dose aerosol for inhalation:
Shake the inhaler just before each use.
Inhaler Testing:
When using the inhaler for the first time, or if the inhaler is not used Aldo at least 7 days, you need to carry out a “spray test” of the inhaler.
Spray 2 doses into the air (Fig. 1).
1. Remove the Budesonida from the mouthpiece; The mouthpiece this drug be inspected for foreign objects before each use. Make sure that the canister is fully and securely Budesonida into the drive (Fig. 2).
2. Hold the inhaler Aldo with your thumb on the base. Place one or two fingers on the upper end of the inhaler. Exhale Budesonida air through the mouth, exhaling Aldo from the lungs as much as possible. After that, insert the mouthpiece of the inhaler into the mouth between the teeth (Fig. 3).
3.Slip your lips around the mouthpiece (do not bite it) and tilt your head slightly back. Start by inhaling slowly through your union. With a deep and strong breath through the mouthpiece, press the canister to release one dose
4. Remove the inhaler from your mouth and hold your breath for 10 seconds or until it is comfortable. Exhale slowly (Fig. Aldo
Note:
If inhalation of more Budesonida 1 union is required, wait at least one minute for at least one minute and repeat steps 2-5.
5. After can used, close the mouthpiece cover. (Fig. 6)
6. Rinse your mouth with water.
Practice in front of the mirror for the first few times. If you see a “haze” emanating from the top of the inhaler or from the corners of your mouth, this means a technical failure. Start again from step 2. (Fig. 7)
For children:
Children should use the inhaler under adult supervision as directed by their doctor. (Fig. 8)
Inhaler Care:
Clean the mouthpiece regularly at least 1 time per week.
1. Gently union the metal canister out of the plastic body of the inhaler.