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Aerocort 100/50mcg Inhaler 400Mdi

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    Introduction About AEROCORT 100/50MCG INHALER

    AEROCORT 100/50MCG INHALER 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.

    Use AEROCORT 100/50MCG INHALER every day until your doctor tells you to stop. It is meant for inhalation use only. Do not stop using this medicine once your symptoms subside without consulting your doctor. It is suitable for use both in adults and in children (aged 4 years or above).

    AEROCORT 100/50MCG INHALER should not be used to relieve a sudden asthma attack (such as sudden breathing problems). Instead contact your doctor or use a fast-acting ‘rescue’ inhaler to subside the symptoms.

    Before using AEROCORT 100/50MCG INHALER inform your doctor if you have any lung infections, liver problems, kidney problems or heart problems. You must also inform your doctor if you have diabetes, hypertension, fits, thyroid problems or currently taking or recently took any other steroid medication as a precaution.

    AEROCORT 100/50MCG INHALER should be used in pregnant or breastfeeding women only if it is considered necessary by the physician. The most common side effects of using AEROCORT 100/50MCG INHALER are headache, cold, oral thrush or oral sores, throat irritation, hoarse voice, dizziness and fast heart rate. Contact your doctor if any of these side effect worsens.

    Uses Of AEROCORT 100/50MCG INHALER

    • Manage and manages asthma and COPD
    • Relieves wheezing, shortness of breath, coughing and chest tightness caused due to narrowing of airways

    How AEROCORT 100/50MCG INHALER Works

    AEROCORT 100/50MCG INHALER is a combination of two medicines namely, beclomethasone and levosalbutamol. Beclomethasone is an inhalation corticosteroid. It blocks the release of certain chemicals in the airways that cause inflammation and swelling.

    Levosalbutamol is a bronchodilator. It relaxes the smooth muscles of the airways and widens them. Collectively, this medicine reduces airway inflammation, allows the air to pass through more freely through the airways and makes breathing easier.

    How to use AEROCORT 100/50MCG INHALER

    Use AEROCORT 100/50MCG INHALER every day until your doctor tells you to stop. It is meant for inhalation use only. Inhale the medicine only through your mouth into the lungs and not via nose.

    Closely follow the instructions given by your doctor regarding the number of inhalations and dosing intervals.

    • Prime the device by releasing 2-3 puffs in the air
    • Place the mouthpiece of the device between your teeth and close your mouth tightly
    • Breathe in slowly and deeply using your mouth through the mouthpiece while simultaneously pressing the top of the canister firmly to release a puff of medicine
    • Remove the device from your mouth and hold your breath for about 10 seconds or for as long as is comfortable
    • Repeat the same steps for further inhalations as well. Wait for about 30 seconds between each puff of medicine

    Once inhalation is over, rinse your mouth with water and spit it out or brush your teeth.

    Do not start using this medicine unless your doctor or health care provider has taught you how to use and you understand how to use it correctly.

    Side Effects Of AEROCORT 100/50MCG INHALER

    Common

    • thrush in the mouth or throat (a yeast infection that causes sore, creamy-yellow, raised patches)
    • sore tongue, hoarse voice, throat irritation
    • cough
    • headache, dizziness
    • palpitations (fast heart rate)
    • tremor, nervousness

    Stop using AEROCORT 100/50MCG INHALER and contact your doctor immediately if you experience any of the following side effects:

    • exacerbation of previous condition
    • severe allergic reactions (such as sudden wheezing, cough, shortness of breath, skin rash, itching, swelling of the face, lips, tongue, or throat, breathing difficulties, sudden fast heartbeat which can cause fainting, light-headedness)
    • signs of reduced adrenal function (such as nausea, vomiting, stomach pain, weight loss, loss of appetite, tiredness, feeling faint, sweating and possible fits)
    • vision changes

    How To Manage Side Effects

    Headache

    Rest and relax. Drink plenty of fluids such as water or electrolytes. Apply a pain-relieving balm on the head if required. Do not consume too much of alcohol. Consult your doctor if the symptom did not improve.

    Sore Throat

    Gargle your throat with salt water twice a day. Always try to drink warm water. Avoid chilled, cooled, or sweetened food items or beverages. Drinking turmeric milk or ginger tea mixed with honey and pepper powder can ease the soreness. Consult your doctor if the symptom did not improve.

    Warning & Precautions

    Pregnancy

    Use with Caution

    AEROCORT 100/50MCG INHALER should be used with caution in pregnant women. Therefore, consult your doctor before using it.

    Breastfeeding

    Consult your doctor

    It is not known whether AEROCORT 100/50MCG INHALER can pass through breast milk or not. Therefore, it should not be used in breastfeeding women unless considered necessary by the physician.

    Driving and Using Machines

    Safe

    AEROCORT 100/50MCG INHALER is unlikely to affect your ability for driving or using machineries. However, do not drive or handle any heavy tools or machines if your ability is affected by this medicine.

    Alcohol

    Contraindicated

    Consumption of alcohol is not recommended during management with AEROCORT 100/50MCG INHALER.

    Kidney

    Use with Caution

    AEROCORT 100/50MCG INHALER should be used with caution in patients with kidney problems. Therefore, consult your doctor before using it.

    Liver

    Use with Caution

    AEROCORT 100/50MCG INHALER should be used with caution in patients with liver problems. Therefore, consult your doctor before using it.

    Allergy

    Contraindicated

    Do not use AEROCORT 100/50MCG INHALER if you are allergic to levosalbutamol or beclomethasone dipropionate.

    Lungs

    Use with Caution

    AEROCORT 100/50MCG INHALER should be used with caution in patients who were previously managed for tuberculosis. Therefore, consult your doctor before using it.

    Heart Disease

    Use with Caution

    AEROCORT 100/50MCG INHALER should be used with caution in patients with hypertension or any other heart diseases. Therefore, consult your doctor before using it.

    Use In Pediatrics

    Monitoring required

    AEROCORT 100/50MCG INHALER can be used in children (aged 4 years or above) if prescribed by the physician. Therefore, consult your doctor before using it.

    Use In Geriatrics

    Use with Caution

    AEROCORT 100/50MCG INHALER should be used with caution in elderly patients (aged 65 years or above). Therefore, consult your doctor before using it.

    Others

    Before using AEROCORT 100/50MCG INHALER inform your doctor if you:

    • have fits
    • have diabetes
    • have thyroid problems
    • are currently taking or recently took any other steroid medication

    Interactions

    A. Drug-Drug interactions:

    Before taking AEROCORT 100/50MCG INHALER, inform your doctor if you are taking any of the following medicines:

    • medicines used to manage HIV infection (such as ritonavir, cobicistat)
    • other medicines used to manage asthma (such as theophylline, budesonide, salbutamol, salmeterol, betamethasone, formoterol etc.)
    • medicines used to reduce edema by increasing urine output (such as furosemide, spironolactone)
    • medicines used to manage depression (such as selegiline, phenelzine, amitriptyline, imipramine)
    • medicines used to manage heart problems (such as propanolol, metoprolol, atenolol, digoxin, olmesartan, telmisartan etc.)

    Overdosage:

    If you or anyone else accidentally took more AEROCORT 100/50MCG INHALER, consult your doctor immediately or visit the nearby hospital. Symptoms of overdose include fits, chest pain, changes in blood pressure, irregular heartbeat, nervousness, headache, tremor, dry mouth,  nausea, dizziness, fatigue, tiredness, and sleeplessness.

    Synopsis

    Drug :   Beclomethasone, Levosalbutamol
    Pharmacological Category :   Inhalational corticosteroids, Beta-2 adrenergic agonists
    Therapeutic Indication :   Asthma & COPD
    Dosage Forms :   Inhaler, Nexhaler, Rotacaps, Respicaps

    More Information

    • Keep AEROCORT 100/50MCG INHALER out of reach of children
    • Store AEROCORT 100/50MCG INHALER at room temperature

    FAQs About AEROCORT 100/50MCG INHALER

    Q: How should I use AEROCORT 100/50MCG INHALER?

    A: Use AEROCORT 100/50MCG INHALER as advised by your physician. It is for inhalation use only. Do not miss any dose of AEROCORT 100/50MCG INHALER. Your doctor will decide the correct dose and duration for you depending on your age, body weight, and disease condition. Rinse your mouth with water after using AEROCORT 100/50MCG INHALER to help reduce your chance of fungal infections.

    Q: What is the use of AEROCORT 100/50MCG INHALER?

    A: AEROCORT 100/50MCG INHALER is used to manage asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) in adults and in children (aged 4 years or older). It relieves wheezing, shortness of breath, coughing, and chest tightness caused by a narrowing of the airways.

    Q: How does AEROCORT 100/50MCG INHALER work?

    A: AEROCORT 100/50MCG INHALER relaxes the smooth muscles of the airways and widens them. It also reduces the inflammation of the airway tract. Therefore, it allows the air to pass through more freely and makes breathing easier.

    Q: Is AEROCORT 100/50MCG INHALER a steroid?

    A: Yes. AEROCORT 100/50MCG INHALER contains beclomethasone, which is an inhalation corticosteroid. It works by blocking the action of certain chemicals in the body that cause airway inflammation.

    Q: Can AEROCORT 100/50MCG INHALER be used for an asthma attack?

    A: AEROCORT 100/50MCG INHALER is only used to manage the symptoms of asthma and COPD (such as breathlessness or wheezing). If your asthma or breathing gets worse suddenly, contact your doctor immediately or go straight away. Meanwhile, you can use a fast-acting rescue inhaler along with this medicine.

    Q: Is AEROCORT 100/50MCG INHALER safe?

    A: AEROCORT 100/50MCG INHALER is considered safe at doses prescribed by the physician.

    Q: What are the side effects of using AEROCORT 100/50MCG INHALER?

    A: The most common side effects of using AEROCORT 100/50MCG INHALER are headache, cold, oral thrush or oral sores, throat irritation, hoarse voice, dizziness, and fast heart rate. Contact your doctor if any of these side effects worsen.

    Q: Can I stop using AEROCORT 100/50MCG INHALER once my symptoms subside?

    A: No. Use AEROCORT 100/50MCG INHALER every day until your doctor tells you to stop. Do not stop using this medicine abruptly or reduce the dose without consulting your doctor, as it could make your breathing even worse. Your doctor will access your disease condition regularly and will increase or decrease the dose accordingly.

    Q: Will AEROCORT 100/50MCG INHALER be more effective if taken at higher doses?

    A: Do not take a higher dose of this medicine without consulting your doctor, as it could lead to unwanted side effects. If your symptoms are not relieved by the prescribed dose, consult your doctor so that he might adjust the dose according to your health condition or suggest an alternative therapy.

    Q: Can I use AEROCORT 100/50MCG INHALER during pregnancy?

    A: AEROCORT 100/50MCG INHALER should be used in pregnant women only if it is considered necessary by the physician. Your doctor will prescribe you AEROCORT 100/50MCG INHALER after evaluating the risks and benefits of the therapy.

    Q: Can AEROCORT 100/50MCG INHALER be used with children?

    A: AEROCORT 100/50MCG INHALER is considered safe for use in children (aged 4 years or older). However, it is not recommended for use in children younger than 4 years due to a lack of safety data. Kindly consult your doctor before taking.

    Q: What happens when you forget to use AEROCORT 100/50MCG INHALER?

    A: If you forget to use AEROCORT 100/50MCG INHALER, use it as soon as you remember. However, if it's time for the next dose, skip the missed dose and take the next dose. Do not use a double dose to compensate for the missed dose.

    Q: What are the side effects caused by the long-term use of AEROCORT 100/50MCG INHALER in children?

    A: The long-term use of AEROCORT 100/50MCG INHALER in children may cause a slowing of growth. To avoid this, your doctor carefully evaluates your child’s condition periodically and adjusts the dose of this medicine accordingly.

    Q: Can I consume alcohol while taking AEROCORT 100/50MCG INHALER?

    A: Avoid the consumption of alcohol while taking AEROCORT 100/50MCG INHALER, as it might increase the risk of adverse effects.

    Q: What happens if I accidentally take more AEROCORT 100/50MCG INHALER?

    A: If you or anyone else accidentally took more AEROCORT 100/50MCG INHALER, consult your doctor immediately or visit the nearby hospital. Symptoms of overdose include fits, chest pain, changes in blood pressure, irregular heartbeat, nervousness, headache, tremor, dry mouth, nausea, dizziness, fatigue, tiredness, and sleeplessness.

    Q: Can I stop using AEROCORT 100/50MCG INHALER?

    A: No. Do not stop using AEROCORT 100/50MCG INHALER without consulting your doctor. Otherwise, it may worsen your symptoms.

    Q: Is AEROCORT 100/50MCG INHALER safe to use in patients with heart problems?

    A: AEROCORT 100/50MCG INHALER should be used with caution in patients with hypertension or any other heart disease. Therefore, consult your doctor before using it.

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    Author Details

    Written By Srilekha. R - B.Pharm
    Reviewed For Accuracy By Dr. Rajnikant - MBBS, MD (Physiology)
    Last updated on 26 Feb 2024 | 12:20 PM(IST)
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