Pulmicort Respules is also known by the generic name Budesonide. Pulmicort Respules is a medication that is used to prevent asthma attacks, and is often used in children. Pulmicort Respules comes in the form of an inhaler and will prevent the number and severity of asthma attacks when used regularly. However, Pulmicort Respules (Budesonide) will not treat an asthma attack that is already in progress; instead, your doctor will prescribe a short-acting inhaler to combat a sudden asthma attack.

The active ingredient in Pulmicort Respules is called a corticosteroid. This ingredient works by decreasing inflammation in the lungs which can make the symptoms of an asthma attack less severe. Your doctor may prescribe Pulmicort Respules for you or your child along with other medicines such as brochodilators, which help open up the airways in the lungs. To save money, buy cheap Pulmicort Respules online through Canadian drugs stores.

What are the side effects of Pulmicort Respsules (Budesonide)?

Common side effects associated with the use of Pulimcort Respules may include dry or sore throat, hoarseness, coughing, sneezing, congestion, diarrhea, and headache. Infrequently, more severe side effects can occur including back pain, chills, fever, vomiting, weakness, fatigue, anorexia, and dizziness. Contact your doctor immediately if you experience any unusual symptoms after using Pulmicort Respules.

Although rare, it is possible to have an allergic reaction to Budesonide. Symptoms of an allergic reaction include a rash, itchiness or swelling of the skin, mouth, or throat, and difficulty breathing. Contact a doctor immediately if such symptoms occur.

What precautions are advised when using Pulmicort Respules (Budesonide)?

Pulmicort Respules is only to be used in adults and children over the age 6. Pulmicort Respules also come in the form of a suspension to be used in a nebulizer for children 12 months to 8 years of age. Women who are pregnant, nursing, or plan on becoming pregnant should not use Budesonide unless specifically prescribed by their doctor. Side effects and potential risks of using Pulmicort Respules have not been shown to be of a greater extent or magnitude in people over the age of 65. Budesonide has not been shown to have any abuse potential in patients.

What happens with an overdose with Pulmicort Respules (Budesonide)?

Overdosage with Budesonide is unlikely to produce any harmful effects. However, long-term use of corticosteroids, particularly at high doses, may lead to symptoms that adversely affect the skin, hair, and hormonal changes, particularly menstrual issues and libido. This summary is not all-inclusive; your pharmacist can provide you with more information about Pulimcort Respules (Budesonide).

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