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Budamate Neb 1Mg Respules 2Ml Health Feed

Asked for male, 70 years old from Bhilwara
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Homeopath•Noida
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Budesal 0.5mg Respules 2ml is used in the treatment of asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.
You need to ask your attending physician as u have kidney disease, so need to be careful about medicines. Never self medicate. Your never know which medicine can further damage your kidneys
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Unani Specialist•Kanpur
Follow these herbal combinations for complete cure
maha laxmi vilas ras 1 tablet twice a day
sitopiladi avleh 10 gm twice a day.
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MD Pediatrics

Pediatrician•Vadodara
First of all there should be wheeze before giving nebulization asthalin. It should not be given before medical consultation. Kindly visit a pediatrician to rule out urti and lrti or it is just allergic and seasonal.
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MD - Pulmonary Medicine, MBBS, DNB ( Pul...read more

Pulmonologist•Thane
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If you're child has asthma don't deprive him of any respules or mdi pump
infact he/ she should be given duolin respules twice or thrice a day with budecort respules twice a day
once chest is better can shift to mdi / pump formoflo / budamate child one with lesser dose with spacer can be started.
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Asked for male, 42 years old from Delhi
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MD (Physician), MD (Pulmonology)

Pulmonologist•Bareilly
Dear Lybrate user, there is no documented / reported case of liver toxicity with use of budesonide & formoterol (budamate) inhaled drugs.
Since you have observed a rising of liver enzymes, it would be advisable to contact your treating doctor and reduce the dose of your inhaler (because all medicines pass through liver and may cause further problem)
you also need to contact a dm gastroenterology and try to find reason for liver problem.
Wishing you good health.
Asked for male, 22 years old from Bangalore Rural
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M.D - Respiratory Medicine

Pulmonologist•Hyderabad
Put in the Nebuliser chamber and breathe until it is consumed slow breath with intermittent switch off
Dose frequency by treating doctor who examines you.
Asked for male, 34 years old from Kurukshetra
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MS OBG

Gynaecologist•Guwahati
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If patient is asthmatic and the above drug could control her symptoms before pregnancy, then there is no harm if the drug is continued. But if patient is not asthmatic, it's better to go for other drugs.
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Cardiologist•Ghaziabad
Budesonide is used to prevent difficulty breathing, chest tightness, wheezing, and coughing caused by asthma. Budesonide powder for oral inhalation is used in adults and children 6 years of age and older. Budesonide suspension (liquid) for oral inhalation is used in children 12 months to 8 years of age. Budesonide belongs to a class of medications called corticosteroids. It works by decreasing swelling and irritation in the airways to allow for easier breathing.
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MBBS, Diploma in Child Health

Pediatrician•Kadapa
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Pneumonia and breathlessness is a major problem in infants.
And you are giving only budesal nebulisation which is not at all correct. Please immediately take the child to a pediatrician.
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Homeopath•Hyderabad
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The good news is that most new lumps are harmless and usually easily remedied, although lumps should be seen by a doctor. Painful lumps are less likely to be dangerous than painless ones. Soft lumps are less likely to be dangerous than hard ones.
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