AEROCORT 50/50MCG CFC FREE BOX OF 200 METERED DOSE INHALER

Description
Aerocort metered-dose inhaler is a combination drug that contains levosalbutamol and beclomethasone Beclomethasone is a member of the corticosteroid treatment class which reduces airway inflammation As a bronchodilator levosalbutamol facilitates easier breathing by relaxing and widening the lungs' airways It is crucial to let your doctor know if you have...Read more
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Product Details
The Aerocort metered-dose inhaler is intended to treat and avoid the symptoms of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) and asthma. It aids in easing the symptoms of several respiratory disorders, including coughing, chest tightness, wheezing, and shortness of breath.
Uses of Product
Treatment of asthma (wheezing and shortness of breath)
Direction For Use
The Aerocort metered-dose inhaler should only be used for inhalation. Before using, prime the device by letting out two or three puffs into the air. Press the canister to release the medication, then place the mouthpiece between your teeth, seal your mouth, and take a slow, deep breath through your mouth. After each inhale, hold your breath for 10 seconds or as long as it feels comfortable. Aim for about 30 seconds between puffs. Rinse your mouth with water after inhaling, then either brush your teeth or spit it out. Before beginning, make sure you understand how to use it properly by speaking with your physician or other healthcare professional. By following these guidelines, you can maximize the Aerocort metered-dose inhaler's ability to treat your respiratory illness.
Side Affects
AEROCORT 50/50MCG CFC-FREE BOX OF 200 METERED DOSE INHALER side effects Oral thrush Voice hoarseness, throat discomfort, and sore tongue Coughing Headache Lightheadedness Palpitations (heart palpitations) Tremor Anxiety
Safety Advices
Pregnancy: Use the Aerocort metered-dose inhaler only as directed by a healthcare provider and only if absolutely necessary. Before using, it is important to carefully weigh the risks and advantages for both the mother and the developing child. Breastfeeding: Before using an Aerocort metered-dose inhaler while nursing, it is imperative to speak with a healthcare professional. After weighing the possible advantages and disadvantages for the mother and the nursing child, the decision to take the inhaler should be made. Driving: There is no evidence that using an Aerocort metered-dose inhaler would affect one's ability to drive. Individual reactions might differ, though, so stay away from operating heavy machinery or cars if you suffer any adverse effects that could impair your ability to drive safely. Alcohol: Because alcohol may interact with the Aerocort metered-dose inhaler and make some adverse effects worse, it is best to minimize or stay away from alcohol when using the device. Additional general warnings: If the Aerocort metered-dose inhaler is not meant to treat acute asthma attacks, consult your physician. For prompt relief during an asthma attack, use a rescue inhaler as directed by your doctor. Regular monitoring of lung function and other health parameters may be necessary for long-term usage of the Aerocort metered-dose inhaler. Before using the Aerocort metered-dose inhaler, let your doctor know about any additional health issues you may have and any medications you are already taking. Storage and disposal of the AEROCORT 50/50MCG CFC FREE BOX OF 200 METERED DOSE INHALER The Aerocort metered-dose inhaler should be kept out of direct sunlight and heat in a cool, dry location. Keep it out of children's reach. The inhaler should not be used past the date indicated on the container. In order to dispose of the inhaler safely, according to local laws and regulations.
Additional Details
Storage and disposal of the AEROCORT 50/50MCG CFC FREE BOX OF 200 METERED DOSE INHALER The Aerocort metered-dose inhaler should be kept out of direct sunlight and heat in a cool, dry location. Keep it out of children's reach. The inhaler should not be used past the date indicated on the container. In order to dispose of the inhaler safely, according to local laws and regulations.
Disclaimer
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