Beclomethasone Dipropionate
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¿Qué es Beclomethasone Dipropionate?
El dipropionato de beclometasona es un esteroide glucocorticoide potente que muestra propiedades antiinflamatorias y vasoconstrictoras. Comúnmente se prescribe en forma de inhaladores, sprays nasales o cremas tópicas para el tratamiento de diversas condiciones, incluyendo el asma, la rinitis alérgica y el eccema, mediante la reducción de la inflamación y la respuesta inmune.Side Effects
- hoarseness
- sore throat
- headache
Warnings
- Increased risk of infections: Beclomethasone can lower the ability of your immune system to fight infections. Avoid contact with people who have contagious diseases such as chickenpox or measles.
- Hormonal effects: Long-term use of high doses can lead to symptoms such as weakened bones (osteoporosis), slowed growth in children, and adrenal suppression.
- Eye problems: Regular use of beclomethasone can cause glaucoma, increased intraocular pressure, and cataracts.
- Bronchospasm: Patients may experience worsening breathing or wheezing right after use. If this occurs, use a quick-relief inhaler and seek immediate medical attention.
- Use with caution in liver dysfunction: Patients with severe liver issues may need adjusted doses as the clearance of beclomethasone might be reduced.
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Beclomethasone Dipropionate 1GM of
¿Qué es Beclomethasone Dipropionate ?
El dipropionato de beclometasona es un esteroide glucocorticoide potente que muestra propiedades antiinflamatorias y vasoconstrictoras. Comúnmente se prescribe en forma de inhaladores, sprays nasales o cremas tópicas para el tratamiento de diversas condiciones, incluyendo el asma, la rinitis alérgica y el eccema, mediante la reducción de la inflamación y la respuesta inmune.
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