Introduction

Budicort ER Tablet (Extended Release) 9 mg is a glucocorticoid type of medication used to treat various medical conditions, including asthma, allergies, itching, rashes, and even certain types of cancer. It works by suppressing inflammation and reducing the body’s immune response. It is available in oral, inhaled, and topical forms, and is often prescribed as a part of a multi-drug treatment plan.

Uses for

Budicort ER Tablet (Extended Release) 9 mg is primarily used to treat asthma and other related conditions. It is also sometimes used to treat allergies, ulcerative colitis, Crohn’s disease, and to reduce inflammation caused by certain types of cancer.

Brand Name Budicort ER
Type Tablet (Extended Release)
Weight 9 mg
Generic Budesonide
Manufacturer Incepta Pharmaceuticals Ltd.
Available in English বাংলা

Mechanism of Action

Budicort ER Tablet (Extended Release) 9 mg works by reducing the body’s inflammatory response. It is a type of glucocorticoid, which is a type of steroid that reduces inflammation by reducing production of certain chemical messengers which can trigger inflammation. Budicort ER Tablet (Extended Release) 9 mg also suppresses the immune system, which can help to reduce inflammation caused by an allergic response.

How Long Does it Take to Work?

The specific time needed before Budicort ER Tablet (Extended Release) 9 mg starts to work depends on the form it is administered in and the condition being treated. In general, Budicort ER Tablet (Extended Release) 9 mg takes several days or even weeks to begin to take effect.

Absorption

In most forms, Budicort ER Tablet (Extended Release) 9 mg is rapidly and completely absorbed when taken by mouth. It is well absorbed into the small intestine and is not broken down in the stomach. Inhaled Budicort ER Tablet (Extended Release) 9 mg has an absorption rate that varies greatly depending on the individual.

Route of Elimination

Budicort ER Tablet (Extended Release) 9 mg is eliminated from the body mostly by the kidneys through urinary excretion. Some of the medication is metabolized by the liver before excretion, and a small percentage is excreted unchanged in the feces.

Dosage

The specific dosage of Budicort ER Tablet (Extended Release) 9 mg depends on the form being taken and the condition being treated. Oral forms are typically taken in divided doses between 0.8 and 9 mg daily, while inhaled forms are usually taken twice daily in doses between 0.5 and 4.5 mg. Topical forms are typically applied once or twice daily at 0.25 to 1 mg per application. It is important to closely follow the specific dosage and instructions provided by your doctor.

Administration

Budicort ER Tablet (Extended Release) 9 mg is available in oral, inhaled, and topical forms. Oral forms are taken by mouth, either with or without food, as prescribed by a doctor. Inhaled forms are usually administered through an inhaler device. Topical forms are applied directly to the skin.

Side Effects

Common side effects of Budicort ER Tablet (Extended Release) 9 mg may include nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain, fever, headache, nasal congestion, throat irritation, change in taste, coughing, and dizziness. More serious side effects may include difficulty breathing, chest pain, unusual muscle weakness, hives, rash, swelling of the face, lips, or tongue, confusion, blurred vision, or unusual tiredness.

Toxicity

Budicort ER Tablet (Extended Release) 9 mg is generally well tolerated and reported to have a low toxicity profile. Overdose may cause shaking, confusion, irregular heartbeat, sweating, and dizziness, which require immediate medical attention.

Precaution

Patients with certain medical conditions, such as diabetes, glaucoma, cataracts, weakened immune system, seizure disorder, thyroid disorder, kidney or liver disease, or high blood pressure, should use Budicort ER Tablet (Extended Release) 9 mg cautiously. Budicort ER Tablet (Extended Release) 9 mg may cause changes in blood sugar levels, and patients with diabetes may need to adjust their insulin dose. It is also important to inform your doctor of any other medications you are taking, as Budicort ER Tablet (Extended Release) 9 mg may interact with certain drugs.

Interaction

Budicort ER Tablet (Extended Release) 9 mg can interact with certain drugs, including corticosteroids, antifungals, antibiotics, and HIV medications. It can also interact with some supplements, such as St. John’s wort. It is important to inform your doctor of any other medications or supplements you are taking to avoid drug interactions.

Disease Interaction

Budicort ER Tablet (Extended Release) 9 mg may interact with certain medical conditions, such as diabetes, glaucoma, cataracts, weakened immune system, seizure disorder, thyroid disorder, kidney or liver disease, or high blood pressure. If you have any of these conditions, your doctor may need to adjust your dose of Budicort ER Tablet (Extended Release) 9 mg or monitor you more closely for side effects.

Drug Interaction

Budicort ER Tablet (Extended Release) 9 mg can interact with certain drugs, including corticosteroids, antifungals, antibiotics, and HIV medications. If you are taking any of these drugs, talk to your doctor before beginning Budicort ER Tablet (Extended Release) 9 mg, as your doctor may need to adjust your dosages.

Food Interactions

Food interactions with Budicort ER Tablet (Extended Release) 9 mg are not known at this time. However, it is important to follow your doctor’s instructions regarding when to take your dose of Budicort ER Tablet (Extended Release) 9 mg.

Pregnancy Use

Budicort ER Tablet (Extended Release) 9 mg is generally not recommended for use during pregnancy and lactation due to the risk of side effects such as birth defects. It is important to consult your doctor before taking Budicort ER Tablet (Extended Release) 9 mg if you are pregnant or breastfeeding.

Lactation Use

Budicort ER Tablet (Extended Release) 9 mg is not typically recommended for use during lactation due to the risk of side effects such as birth defects. It is important to consult your doctor before taking Budicort ER Tablet (Extended Release) 9 mg if you are breastfeeding.

Acute Overdose

An acute overdose of Budicort ER Tablet (Extended Release) 9 mg can cause shaking, confusion, irregular heartbeat, sweating, and dizziness, which require immediate medical attention.

Contraindication

Patients who are pregnant, breastfeeding, or have an active infection should not take Budicort ER Tablet (Extended Release) 9 mg. Additionally, patients with severe kidney or liver impairment and those with a recent history of myocardial infarction should not take Budicort ER Tablet (Extended Release) 9 mg.

Use Direction

Budicort ER Tablet (Extended Release) 9 mg should be taken as prescribed by your doctor. Oral forms are usually taken in divided doses between 0.8 and 9 mg daily, inhaled forms are usually taken twice daily in doses between 0.5 and 4.5 mg, and topical forms are usually applied once or twice daily at 0.25 to 1 mg per application. It is important to closely follow the specific dosage and instructions provided by your doctor.

Storage Condition

Budicort ER Tablet (Extended Release) 9 mg should be stored at room temperature away from light and moisture. Do not store in the bathroom. Keep all medications out of the reach of children and pets.

Volume of Distribution

Budicort ER Tablet (Extended Release) 9 mg has an average volume of distribution of 4-5 L/kg.

Half Life

Budicort ER Tablet (Extended Release) 9 mg has an average elimination half-life of 2-4 hours.

Clearance

Budicort ER Tablet (Extended Release) 9 mg has an average clearance rate of 7.5 mL/min/kg.

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