Dr. Nikita Toshi
Dr. Nikita Toshi
Administrator

Dear Reader,

It is wise to confirm the correct procedure for your prescribed respiratory medicines, Duolin and Budecort Respules. Both are vital for managing your breathing, but they work in different ways and are typically used in a specific order to maximise benefit. 

  • Duolin is classified as a Bronchodilator. Its primary purpose is to act as a "reliever" medicine. The action is to quickly open and relax the muscles lining the tight airways, making breathing easier almost immediately.
  • Budecort is classified as a Corticosteroid. Its primary purpose is to act as a "preventer" medicine. The action is to reduce the underlying inflammation and swelling inside the airways over time. This helps to control chronic symptoms and prevent future flare-ups.

Correct Usage Protocol

While both medicines can sometimes be safely mixed, the method most frequently recommended by healthcare professionals for optimal results is the sequential approach:

  1. Start with Duolin: Use the Duolin Respule in your nebuliser first. This acts as a "reliever" to widen the constricted air passages.
  2. Wait Briefly: Allow for a short pause, typically 5 to 15 minutes, as recommended by your doctor.
  3. Follow with Budecort: Administer the Budecort Respule next. Since the airways are now open, the anti-inflammatory Budecort can reach deeper into the lungs, reducing swelling and controlling symptoms.

Safety Note-

After using Budecort, it is essential to gargle and rinse your mouth thoroughly with water, then spit it out to prevent a fungal infection (oral thrush).

Always follow the specific dosage, frequency, and order prescribed by your physician. If you have any remaining uncertainty, please contact your doctor for personalised instructions tailored to your health condition.

Wishing you good health.

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