Budison F (Budesonide & Formoterol Fumarate Dihydrate)

Budison F (Budesonide & Formoterol Fumarate Dihydrate)

Budison F (Budesonide & Formoterol Fumarate Dihydrate)

Therapeutic Group : Inhaler


Presentation:

Budison F-80 HFA inhaler: Each puff delivers Budesonide BP 80 mcg & Formoterol Fumarate Dihydrate BP 4.5 mcg.
Budison F-160 HFA inhaler: Each puff delivers Budesonide BP 160 mcg & Formoterol Fumarate Dihydrate BP 4.5 mcg.

Dosage & Administration:

For asthma:
As both maintenance and reliever therapy:
Adults and adolescents (12 years and older): The recommended maintenance dose is 1 puff twice daily or 2 puffs once daily. For some patients a maintenance dose of 2 puffs twice daily may be appropriate (for 160/4.5 mcg/inhalation only). Patients should take 1 additional puff as needed in response to symptoms. If symptoms persist after a few minutes, the additional puff should be taken. Not more than 6 puffs should be taken on any single occasion.
Children (4 years and older): The usual maintenance dose is 1-2 puffs once or twice daily. Patients should take 1 additional puff as needed in response to symptoms. If symptoms persist after a few minutes, the additional puff should be taken. Not more than 4 puffs should be taken on any single occasion.
A reassessment of asthma therapy should be considered in patients using an increasing number of Budison F inhalations for symptom relief without achieving improved asthma control within 2 weeks. A total daily dose of more than 8 inhalations for adults and adolescents and 4 inhalations for children is not normally needed, however a total daily dose of up to 12 puffs for adults and adolescents and 8 inhalations for children could be used temporarily.
Only as maintenance therapy:
Adults (18 years and older): (80/4.5 and 160/4.5 mcg/inhalation): Usual dose is 1- 2 puffs twice daily. Maximum dose is 4 puffs twice daily.
Adolescents (12-17 years): (80/4.5 and 160/4.5 mcg/inhalation): 1-2 puffs twice daily.
Children (4-11 years): (80/4.5 mcg/inhalation): 1-2 puffs once or twice daily.
For COPD:
The recommended dose is 2 puffs twice daily of Budison F 160 (160/4.5).

Contrainidications:

Hypersensitivity to Budesonide/Formoterol or inhaled lactose.

Side effects:

Most commonly reported side effects are nasopharyngitis, headache, upper respiratory tract infection, pharyngolaryngeal pain, bronchitis, sinusitis, back pain, stomach discomfort, vomiting and oral candidiasis.

Drug interaction:

Strong cytochrome P450 inhibitors like ritanovir, clarithromycin, telithromycin, ketokonazole, itraconazole, nelfinavir, indinavir etc. may cause increased systemic corticosteroid effects. Monoamino Oxidase Inhibitors and tricyclic antidepressants may potentiate effect of Formoterol on vascular system. α-blockers may block bronchodilatory effects of α-agonists and produce severe bronchospasm.

Use in special groups:

Use in pregnancy: There are no adequate and well-controlled studies of Budesonide & Formoterol in pregnant women. This preparation should be used during pregnancy only if the potential benefit justifies the potential risk to the fetus.

Use in lactation: Since there are no data from controlled trials on the use of Budesonide & Formoterol by nursing mothers, a decision should be made whether to discontinue breast feeding or to continue this preparation, taking into account the importance of this preparation to the mother.

Use in elderly patients: Based on available data for Budesonide & Formoterol, no adjustment of dosage is needed in geriatric patients.

Use in children: Safety & effectiveness of Budesonide & Formoterol in asthma patients below 4 years of age have not been established.

Packing:

Budison F-80 HFA inhaler: Each canister contains 60 puffs.
Budison F-160 HFA inhaler: Each canister contains 60 puffs.