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Beclometasone

Uses

Beclometasone is used in the treatment of asthma.

How it Works

How Beclometasone works Beclometasone is a steroid that functions by inhibiting the production of specific chemical messengers in the body responsible for causing inflammation (redness and swelling) and allergic reactions.

Side Effects

Common side effects of Beclometasone include hoarseness of voice, thrush, pharyngitis, abnormal taste, nasopharyngeal irritation, application site irritation, and application site burning.

Expert Advice

  • Beclometasone helps treat inflammation, severe allergies, flare-ups of ongoing illnesses, and various other medical conditions that require either reduction of inflammation or suppression of the immune system.
  • Do not use it more frequently or for a longer duration than advised by your doctor.
  • Take it with food to avoid an upset stomach.
  • Beclometasone can make it more difficult for you to fight off infections.
  • Notify your doctor if you experience any signs of infection, such as:
    • Fever
    • Sore throat
  • Side effects such as mood changes or gastrointestinal issues may occur when you start taking Beclometasone.
  • Inform your doctor if these side effects are bothersome.
  • Do not stop taking Beclometasone suddenly without consulting your doctor first, as this may worsen your symptoms.

Other Combinations

Beclometasone + Clotrimazole

Beclometasone + Clotrimazole + Gentamicin

Beclometasone + Clotrimazole + Lidocaine (Lignocaine) + Ofloxacin

Beclometasone + Ketoconazole

Beclometasone + Miconazole

Ofloxacin + Beclometasone

Chloramphenicol + Clotrimazole + Beclometasone

Acetic acid + Beclometasone + Clotrimazole + Lidocaine (Lignocaine) + Ofloxacin

Beclometasone+ Gentamicin+ Nystatin

Beclometasone + Chloramphenicol + Clotrimazole + Gentamicin + Lidocaine (Lignocaine)

Beclometasone + Chloramphenicol + Clotrimazole + Lidocaine (Lignocaine)

Beclometasone + Chlorocresol + Clotrimazole + Neomycin

Beclometasone + Clindamycin + Nicotinamide + Vitamin E (Tocopheryl)

Beclometasone + Clioquinol (Iodochlorhydroxyquin) + Clotrimazole + Gentamicin

Beclometasone + Clioquinol (Iodochlorhydroxyquin) + Gentamicin + Tolnaftate

Beclometasone + Clotrimazole + Gentamicin + Lidocaine (Lignocaine)

Beclometasone + Clotrimazole + Lidocaine (Lignocaine) + Neomycin

Beclometasone + Clotrimazole + Neomycin

Beclometasone + Clotrimazole + Ofloxacin

Beclometasone + Econazole + Gentamicin

Beclometasone + Econazole + Neomycin

Beclometasone + Fluconazole

Beclometasone + Formoterol

Beclometasone + Fusidic Acid

Beclometasone + Gentamicin + Ketoconazole

Beclometasone + Gentamicin + Miconazole + Chlorocresol

Beclometasone + Ketoconazole + Neomycin

Beclometasone + Levosalbutamol

Beclometasone + Lidocaine (Lignocaine) + Phenylephrine

Beclometasone + Miconazole + Neomycin

Beclometasone + Mupirocin

Beclometasone + Neomycin

Beclometasone + Salbutamol

Beclometasone + Salicylic Acid

Beclometasone + Sertaconazole

Lidocaine + Beclometasone + Clotrimazole + Chloramphenicol

Frequently asked questions

Beclometasone is safe when used as prescribed by your doctor. Follow the dosage instructions carefully and report any bothersome side effects to your doctor.
Beclometasone is a corticosteroid that reduces inflammation from allergies by blocking the release of substances that cause symptoms like swelling, redness, and pain.
Take Beclometasone for the duration recommended by your doctor, and consult them if you have any concerns.
Beclometasone typically begins to provide relief within 8 hours, but it may take several days to achieve maximum benefits. Regular use is important for quicker symptom improvement.
Thrush is a fungal infection in the nose and throat caused by candida. Beclometasone can lead to thrush as a common side effect. To prevent fungal infections, rinse your mouth thoroughly after using a nasal spray, and inform your doctor if you notice redness or white patches in your nose or mouth.
Most people tolerate Beclometasone well over long periods, but some may experience nosebleeds, nasal cartilage damage, or visual disturbances from cataracts or glaucoma. High doses may also increase the risk of osteoporosis and diabetes.
No, Beclometasone is intended for allergic rhinitis only. It does not treat viral infections like the common cold, so it may not be effective for those symptoms.
Beclometasone may weaken the immune system, potentially leading to chickenpox. Stop the medication immediately and contact your doctor, who may recommend antiviral treatment.
In rare cases, Beclometasone can trigger serious allergic reactions, including rash, hives, difficulty breathing, and swelling of the face or throat. If you experience these symptoms, seek medical attention immediately, as they can be life-threatening.
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