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Easyhaler Budesonide is a daily inhaler used to prevent asthma symptoms. It contains budesonide, a corticosteroid that helps to reduce swelling and inflammation in the lungs. Unlike the usual pressurised inhalers that release medication as a single cloud when pressed, the Easyhaler delivers a measured dose of budesonide powder with a click. Most people use it once a day, but your doctor might recommend taking it twice daily.
You'll still need to keep your reliever with you in case of an asthma attack. However, once Easy Budesonide helps manage your asthma well, you'll likely find you need to use your blue inhaler less often.
Asthma is a widespread condition, affecting over 300 million people globally. In the UK, about 12% of the population, which is more than 8 million people, have been diagnosed with asthma. Each month, around 160,000 new cases are identified. Common symptoms include a tight chest, wheezing, and difficulty breathing, which are clear indicators that you might need treatment.
Steroid inhalers are a great way to manage asthma symptoms. They contain active ingredients like budesonide, which mimic the hormones your adrenal glands naturally produce. These synthetic hormones help by reducing inflammation in your lungs, making it easier for you to breathe.
Easyhaler Budesonide provides daily protection against asthma triggers and helps you breathe more easily. It comes in various strengths, allowing a clinician to adjust your dose based on how you respond to it.
Easyhaler Budesonide comes in three strengths: 100mcg, 200mcg, and 400mcg.
Our clinicians can assist you in choosing the right starting dose and will tailor your treatment plan according to how severe your asthma symptoms are.
You may notice some improvement from your preventer inhaler within a few days, but it generally takes about two weeks for the medication to fully take effect. This is why we recommend you continue taking your doses as prescribed and monitor how you're feeling. Keeping a daily diary or using a peak flow meter can help you track any progress.
If you need to change your dose or have any questions about your Easyhaler Budesonide treatment, our clinicians are here to assist you.
You'll need to use your inhaler every day, ideally at the same time, to ensure it works effectively. If you happen to miss a dose, there's no need to worry about taking extra. Simply take your next dose as usual and carry on with your treatment plan.
If you suddenly experience chest tightness or breathlessness after missing a dose, you can use your blue inhaler for quick relief. This might indicate that you need a stronger prescription of Easyhaler Budesonide. Our experts are here to answer any questions you might have about adjusting your dose.
You may notice some relief from your Easyhaler Budesonide within a few days, but steroid inhalers typically need a couple of weeks to fully take effect in your system. For this reason, we recommend using your inhaler regularly before considering any changes to your dose.
There are many ways to keep track of your asthma symptoms to check if they're getting better. Using a peak flow diary is an excellent method to monitor any changes. You could also use apps or spreadsheets to note any improvements.
Asthma varies from person to person, so how often you experience symptoms and what triggers them are unique to you. Our healthcare professionals will follow up with you when you begin treatment, and you can let them know if you feel your asthma isn't well managed with your current dose.
Since Easyhaler Budesonide is a preventer inhaler and not a rescue inhaler, it won't provide immediate relief during an asthma attack.
When an asthma attack begins, your airways narrow, which restricts the airflow to your lungs. Not managing your asthma well can result in an attack, but it's also important to watch out for asthma triggers. Things like smoke, mould, and even cat hair can worsen your symptoms.
Asthma attacks can happen unexpectedly, but you can reduce the risk by managing your condition properly. Easyhaler Budesonide helps provide long-term relief from typical asthma symptoms. It's important to note that it works differently from reliever inhalers, so it's not suitable for sudden severe symptoms. For quick, short-term relief from breathing difficulties, blue inhalers are recommended. There's also another inhaler called Easyhaler Salbutamol specifically designed for this purpose.
Our experts can help identify other possible asthma triggers you might not know about.
Preventer inhalers, often called 'steroid' or 'brown' inhalers, typically take a few weeks to become effective in your system. They're used regularly to help control your asthma. These steroids are different from those used by weightlifters; they work by soothing your body's inflammatory response to asthma triggers.
Corticosteroids have been shown to lower the number of inflammatory cells in the airways of people with asthma.
This means they're a dependable way to manage your symptoms.
Preventer inhalers aren't the only method to manage asthma. The active ingredient in your Easyhaler, budesonide, is also present in other preventer inhalers like Pulmicort Turbohaler and Symbicort. Tablets, such as Montelukast, are another option and work by blocking allergic reactions to asthma triggers.
These options provide similar relief for your asthma symptoms, but Easyhaler Budesonide is a dependable choice if you're looking for an inhaler that's easy to use. Its three-step mechanism is straightforward, and the medication is available in three different doses, allowing you to switch if necessary.
The most common side effects from using steroid inhalers can be easily avoided. Sometimes, preventers might cause a dry mouth, an irritated throat, or even oral thrush. However, if you rinse your mouth or brush your teeth after each dose, you can prevent these problems.
If you experience any of the less common symptoms, like a skin rash or muscle spasms, please inform us, and we can help you find a more suitable inhaler.
Yes, Easyhaler Budesonide is an asthma treatment that requires a prescription.
Our experts are here to answer any questions you might have about using corticosteroids for your asthma treatment.
Easyhaler Budesonide may not be the ideal preventer inhaler for everyone. If you're uncertain about selecting the right asthma treatment or have any questions about dosages, speak to a clinician.
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