Pulmicort respules (Budesonide)

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Brand Name : Pulmicort respules

Marketing Authorization Holder : AstraZeneca

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Generic Name : Budesonide

Manufactured By : Authorized Indian Generic - ONLINE CONSULTATION AVAILABLE - see below

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Pulmicort respules

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Information about Pulmicort respules (Budesonide)

Pulmicort Respules is a brand name for Budesonide, a corticosteroid used to manage asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). Pulmicort Respules are a form of inhalation solution designed for use with a nebulizer. The medication works by reducing inflammation in the airways, which makes breathing easier and prevents asthma attacks or COPD flare-ups.

Product Highlights

  • Used as a maintenance therapy to reduce asthma symptoms such as wheezing, coughing, and shortness of breath, and to prevent asthma attacks.
  • Pulmicort Respules are used as a long-term therapy to decrease airway inflammation and control symptoms of COPD. 
  • In both asthma and COPD, Pulmicort helps prevent flare-ups by reducing airway inflammation over time.

Key Ingredient

  • Budesonide

Key Benefits

  • Pulmicort Respules target airway inflammation, making it easier to breathe and preventing acute asthma or COPD symptoms.
  • When used regularly, Pulmicort helps prevent the onset of asthma attacks by maintaining stable lung function.
  • Budesonide improves airflow in the lungs, which helps reduce symptoms such as wheezing, coughing, and shortness of breath.
  • As an inhaled medication, Pulmicort works directly in the lungs, which reduces the likelihood of systemic side effects that are common with oral corticosteroids.
  • Pulmicort Respules are approved for children as young as 12 months, making it a frequently recommended treatment for managing asthma in pediatric patients. 

Direction of Use

  • Pulmicort Respules are designed to be used with a nebulizer, which turns the liquid medication into a mist that can be inhaled directly into the lungs.
  • The typical starting dose is either 0.25 mg or 0.5 mg, depending on the severity of the asthma or COPD. The exact dosage and frequency will be determined by a healthcare provider based on the individual’s condition.
  • Pulmicort is usually administered once or twice daily, based on the prescribed regimen.
  • Each ampule of Pulmicort Respules is meant for one-time use only. Open the ampule and pour the solution into the nebulizer chamber, then follow the instructions for your nebulizer device to administer the dose.
  • After using the nebulizer, rinse the mouth to reduce the risk of developing oral thrush (a fungal infection in the mouth).

Safety Concerns

  • Pulmicort may increase the risk of developing oral thrush due to its immunosuppressive action. Rinsing the mouth after each use is important to reduce this risk. 
  • Long-term use of inhaled corticosteroids like Pulmicort may slightly slow growth in children. Regular monitoring by a healthcare provider is recommended for pediatric patients.
  • Prolonged use of corticosteroids can affect the body’s ability to produce natural steroids, particularly in high doses.
  • Chronic use of corticosteroids may increase the risk of cataracts or glaucoma. Routine eye exams are recommended for individuals using the medication long-term. 
  • Pulmicort may suppress the immune system, making it easier to get infections, so precautions should be taken when exposed to infections.
  • Inhaled corticosteroids may raise the risk of pneumonia in individuals with COPD. Regular monitoring is recommended.

Avoid Pulmicort Respules (Budesonide) If

  • If you have a known allergy to Budesonide or any of the ingredients in Pulmicort Respules, avoid using it.
  • Pulmicort is a maintenance medication and should not be used for the immediate relief of acute asthma attacks. A fast-acting rescue inhaler should be used for such attacks.
  • If you have active tuberculosis or untreated fungal infections, you should not use Pulmicort Respules.


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