Product Benefits (Specific to Beclomethasone HFA Inhalers):
Effective Long-Term Asthma Control: As an inhaled corticosteroid, it is a cornerstone for the long-term management of persistent asthma, reducing inflammation in the airways.
Prevents Asthma Attacks: Regular use helps to decrease the frequency and severity of asthma exacerbations and attacks, improving overall respiratory stability.
Reduces Airway Inflammation: Directly targets and reduces chronic inflammation in the bronchial tubes, which is a primary underlying cause of asthma symptoms.
Improves Lung Function: By keeping airways open and less inflamed, it contributes to improved breathing and better lung function over time.
Non-Rescue Medication: Designed for daily maintenance, not for immediate relief of acute asthma symptoms (a rescue inhaler is needed for that).
HFA Propellant: Uses a hydrofluoroalkane (HFA) propellant, which is ozone-friendly and generally results in a finer, more consistent mist for better lung deposition compared to older CFC inhalers.
Precise Dosing (100mcg/puff): Delivers a consistent and measured dose of medication with each puff, allowing for accurate and controlled treatment.
200 Metered Puffs: Provides a substantial supply, typically lasting for about 1 month when used as prescribed (e.g., 2 puffs twice daily).
Targeted Delivery: Delivers the medication directly to the lungs, minimizing systemic side effects compared to oral corticosteroids.
CRITICAL USAGE WARNINGS:
PRESCRIPTION ONLY: Beclomin 100 HFA Inhaler is a prescription medication. It should never be used without a valid prescription and medical guidance.
NOT for Acute Attacks: This is a controller medication, not a reliever (rescue) inhaler. It will not work for sudden asthma attacks. Always carry your rescue inhaler (e.g., Ventolin/Albuterol).
Consult a Professional: Always consult a doctor or pulmonologist for proper diagnosis, dosage instructions, and to understand how to use the inhaler correctly.
Follow Instructions Strictly: Use exactly as prescribed, even if you feel well. Do not stop using it abruptly.
Rinse Mouth After Use: It is crucial to rinse your mouth thoroughly with water and spit it out after each use to prevent oral thrush (a fungal infection).
Potential Side Effects: Be aware of potential side effects such as oral thrush, hoarseness, sore throat, or cough. Discuss any concerns with your doctor.
Correct Technique: Proper inhaler technique is vital for the medication to reach the lungs effectively. Ask your doctor or pharmacist for a demonstration.
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