
Beclate Inhaler (Beclometasone)
Beclate Inhaler is a pressurized metered‑dose inhaler (MDI) containing beclometasone dipropionate, a corticosteroid formulated for long-term asthma management. Each actuation delivers a precise dose of medication directly to the lungs, reducing airway inflammation and improving breathing comfort in patients with bronchial asthma.
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✅ Key Benefits
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Delivers medication directly to lungs, targeting inflammation at its source
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Helps prevent asthma symptoms like wheezing, chest tightness, and breathlessness
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Metered-dose system ensures consistent and accurate dosing
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Suitable for regular maintenance therapy to stabilize lung function
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Portable and easy to use, ideal for daily use and travel
🎯 How to Use
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Shake the inhaler well before each use.
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Exhale fully, then place the mouthpiece between your lips.
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Press the canister to release a puff while inhaling steadily and deeply.
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Hold your breath for a few seconds, then exhale gently.
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Rinse your mouth after use to reduce risk of throat irritation or fungal growth.
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Use as prescribed, often two puffs twice daily, or per your doctor’s plan.
⚠️ Precautions
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Use only under medical supervision—not for emergency relief
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Keep a rescue inhaler (short-acting bronchodilator) available for sudden symptoms
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Consult your doctor if pregnant, breastfeeding, or if you have heart, thyroid, or osteoporosis concerns
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Avoid exposure to infections during treatment; maintain hygiene
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Store at room temperature, avoid exposure to heat or strong sunlight
🤕 Possible Side Effects
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Common: Throat irritation, hoarseness, cough, dry mouth
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Less Common: Oral fungal infection, subtle voice changes, mild headache
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Rare (Serious): Allergic response or worsening respiratory symptoms—stop use and consult your physician if observed
❓ Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Q. What is Beclate Inhaler used for?
A. It’s a maintenance inhaler providing regular anti-inflammatory therapy for asthma.
Q. Can it treat sudden asthma attacks?
A. No—this is for routine use. Always keep a fast-acting rescue inhaler on hand for emergencies.
Q. How often should I use it?
A. Use as directed—commonly two puffs twice daily, but always follow your prescribed regimen.
Q. Do I need to rinse my mouth after using it?
A. Yes—it helps reduce risk of throat irritation and oral fungal growth.
Unit | 1 Inhaler/s, 2 Inhaler/s, 3 Inhaler/s |
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