Budesonide Suspension Action

The full name of Budesonide Suspension for Inhalation is Budesonide Suspension for Inhalation, which mainly has the effect of suppressing airway inflammation. Budesonide Suspension for Inhalation is a halogen-free adrenocorticotropic hormone analog, which has the effect of inhibiting airway inflammatory response, reducing respiratory hyperresponsiveness, and relieving bronchospasm. It is mainly used clinically for the treatment of bronchial asthma and may replace or reduce oral steroid therapy. Adverse reactions to Budesonide Suspension for Inhalation include fever, contact dermatitis, infection, wheezing, and allergic reactions. It is contraindicated in persons who are hypersensitive to budesonide or any of the other components. Caution is required in patients with the presence of active or inactive tuberculosis infection of the respiratory tract, untreated systemic fungal, bacterial, viral, or parasitic infections, or ocular herpes simplex. If you need to use this medication, you should use it under the supervision of a doctor and do not use it on your own to avoid adverse effects.