Bufomix 160/4.5 mcg EasyHaler:
What is budesonide/formoterol used for?:
- It is an inhaler used to treat asthma in adults, teenagers, and children ages 6 years and older.
How to use budesonide/formoterol:
A) Use budesonide/formoterol Turbuhaler and a separate inhaler:
- Use budesonide/formoterol Turbuhaler every day. This helps prevent asthma symptoms.
Adults (18 years and older):
- The usual dose is one inhalation once or twice a day.
- Your doctor may increase this to 4 inhalations twice a day.
- If your symptoms are well controlled, your doctor may ask you to take the medication once a day.
Adolescents (12 to 17 years):
- The usual dose is one inhalation once or twice a day.
- If your symptoms are well controlled, your doctor may ask you to take the medication once a day.
Children (6 to 11 years):
- The usual dose is one inhalation twice a day.
- Budesonide/Formoterol Turbuhaler is not recommended for use in children younger than 6 years.
- Use a separate inhaler to treat asthma symptoms when they occur.
- Always keep a reliever inhaler with you to use when you need it. Do not use budesonide/formoterol turbuhaler to treat asthma symptoms - use your inhaler.
b) Use budesonide/formoterol turbuhaler as the only inhaler for asthma:
- Only use budesonide/formoterol turbuhaler in this way if your doctor tells you to do so and if you are 12 years or older.
- Use budesonide/formoterol Turbuhaler every day.
- This helps prevent asthma symptoms from occurring.
- You can take: 1 inhalation in the morning, 1 inhalation in the evening, 2 inhalations in the morning, or 2 inhalations in the evening.
Do not use budesonide/formoterol.:
- If you are allergic to budesonide, formoterol, or any other ingredient in this medication, which is lactose (which contains small amounts of milk protein).
Warnings and precautions:
- I had diabetes.
- You have a lung infection.
- If you have high blood pressure or if you have a heart problem (including irregular heartbeat, rapid pulse, narrowing of the arteries or heart failure)
- You have thyroid or adrenal gland problems
- You have low levels of potassium in your blood
- You have serious liver problems.
- Contact your doctor if you experience blurred vision or other visual disturbances
Possible side effects:
- Stop using the product and seek immediate medical attention if you experience tightness in the throat, swelling of the eyes, face, lips, or tongue, feel faint, or have difficulty breathing.
- Stop using the product if you experience hives or itching of the face or body.
Other medicines Budesonide/Formoterol:
- In particular, tell your doctor or pharmacist if you are using any of the following medicines:
- Beta blocker medications (such as atenolol or propranolol for high blood pressure), including eye drops (such as timolol for glaucoma)
- Drugs that speed up or irregular heartbeat (such as quinidine)
- Medications such as digoxin, often used to treat heart failure
- Diuretics, also known as 'water tablets' (eg furosemide)
- Steroid medications you take orally (such as prednisolone)
- Xanthine medications (such as theophylline or aminophylline)
- Other bronchodilators (eg salbutamol)
- Tricyclic antidepressants (eg amitriptyline) and nefazodone antidepressants
- Phenothiazine medications (such as chlorpromazine and prochlorperazine)
- Medicines called 'HIV protease inhibitors' (such as ritonavir) to treat HIV infection
- Medicines used to treat infections (such as ketoconazole, itraconazole, voriconazole, posaconazole, clarithromycin and telithromycin)
- Parkinson's disease medications (such as levofloxacin)
- Medications for thyroid problems (such as levo-thyroxine)