Budesonide Suspension for Inhalation is used to treat bronchial asthma. Budesonide Suspension for Inhalation is an adrenocorticotropic hormone, which is used clinically for the treatment of bronchial asthma, and may also be used as an alternative to, or as a reduction in, oral steroid therapy, and Budesonide Suspension for Inhalation is usually applied when steroid therapy given by other means is not appropriate. When Budesonide Suspension for Inhalation is used, its maintenance dose should be individualized and kept at the lowest dose at which the patient is asymptomatic. In patients who experience worsening asthma, the number and total amount of daily doses need to be increased appropriately. Some patients may experience paradoxical bronchospasm immediately after the administration of the drug. In the event of a severe reaction, the patient should be seen by a physician for reassessment of treatment and, if necessary, an alternative treatment regimen. Budesonide is a prophylactic drug that needs to be used routinely, but it should not be used as an emergency drug for acute asthma attacks, and patients should use it as prescribed by their doctor.