Can I add gentamicin to budesonide nebulization?

Budesonide nebulization can be added to gentamicin, provided that the indications are met. Budesonide can effectively treat bronchial asthma by means of nebulized inhalation, and the drug has the effect of inhibiting the inflammatory response of the respiratory tract, relieving bronchospasm, and reducing respiratory hyperreactivity. Gentamicin is a kind of aminoglycoside antibiotic drug, which can play a good antibacterial effect on many kinds of bacteria, and can be used to treat all kinds of infectious diseases caused by sensitive bacterial infections. In the process of nebulizing the use of budesonide, gentamicin can be added to the combination of drugs, effective relief to alleviate some uncomfortable symptoms. The use of Budesonide may cause rhinitis, respiratory organ infections, vomiting, diarrhea, otitis media and other adverse reactions. Gentamicin may cause ototoxic reactions such as hearing loss, tinnitus, and nephrotoxic reactions such as loss of appetite, extreme thirst, and decreased urine output during the course of administration. Both Budesonide and Gentamicin should be used with care and need to be contraindicated for those who are allergic to the ingredients contained in the drug. Care should be taken to prevent serious nephrotoxic reactions from occurring before and during the use of gentamicin. If a localized Candida albicans infection develops as a result of budesonide use, appropriate antifungal therapy may be required. Budesonide and gentamicin are themselves commonly used as nebulizing medications, and individuals should be careful to follow their doctor’s instructions to the letter and not abuse the medications.