Symbicort Turbuhaler Information
Symbicort Turbuhaler (Generic name: Budenoside and Formoterol, also known as Foracort Inhaler or Foracort CFC) is an inhaler used to treat asthma. The Symbicort turbuhaler is used to help asthma in two ways: by maintenance therapy or by maintenance and relief therapy. The first medicinal ingredient, budenoside, is a cortisteroid used to control and prevent asthma attacks by reducing swelling in the airways of the lungs. Formoterol, a bronchodilator, is used to keep the airways open to make breathing easier. When used regularly the Symbicort Turbuhaler can reduce the number and severity of asthma attacks. Regular daily use is important for its effectiveness.
Symbicort Turbuhaler Side Effects
Symbicort Turbuhaler side effects include: awareness of heartbeat or fast heartbeat, cough, dizziness, feeling agitated, headache, hoarseness, irritation of the mouth or throat, muscle cramps, nausea, restlessness or nervousness, tremor, or trouble sleeping. If any of these symptoms become bothersome, tell your doctor. More severe Symbicort Turbuhaler side effects include: bruising, frequent urination or unusual thirst, mood or mental changes, or white patches in the mouth or throat. See your doctor immediately if you experience any of these side effects. Some side effects may not be listed here. Be sure to talk to your doctor about potential side effects before using the Symbicort Turbuhaler.
Symbicort Turbuhaler Precautions
Budesonide - formoterol turbuhalers should not be used by anyone who is allergic to budesonide, formoterol, or inhaled lactose. If you miss a dose, take it as soon as you remember. Do not double up on doses. Do not suddenly stop taking this medication; it may cause your condition to worsen. Talk to your doctor before using the Symbicort Turbuhaler if have any of these conditions: heart disease, an abnormal heart rhythm, liver disease, high blood pressure, epilepsy, diabetes, low blood potassium, or a thyroid disorder. The Symbicort Turbuhaler should not be used in pregnant or lactating women, unless the benefit to the mother clearly outweighs the risks to the child. Sufficient studies have not been completed. The safety and effectiveness of the Symbicort Turbuhaler for children under 12 has not been sufficiently tested.
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