Anti-Allergic/Asthma
Beclate Inhaler
Beclate Inhaler is indicated in the prophylactic management of mild, moderate, or severe asthma in adults or children.


Beclate Inhaler
Beclate Inhalers are designated for a wide range patients with a bronchial asthma. They include those which asthma - it is bad controlled bronchodilators one; those who inadequately copes sodium cromoglycate in addition to bronchodilators; those with serious asthma who depends from corticosteroids system, or adrenocorticotrophic a hormone (ACTH) or its synthetic equivalent.
Beclate Inhalers are especially important for a supervising asthma in children because the good control can be achieved immediately growth.
Beclate Inhaler is indicated in the prophylactic management of mild, moderate, or severe asthma in adults or children.
Adults
Mild Asthma
Patients requiring symptomatic bronchodilator asthma medication on a regular basis.
Moderate Asthma
Patients with unstable or worsening asthma despite prophylactic therapy or bronchodilator alone.
Severe Asthma
Patients with severe chronic asthma and those who are dependent on systemic corticosteroids for adequate control of symptoms. Many patients who are dependent on systemic corticosteroids for adequate control of symptoms may be able to significantly reduce, or eliminate, their requirement for oral corticosteroids when they are transferred to a high dose of inhaled beclomethasone dipropionate.
Children
Any child who requires prophylactic asthma medication.
Beclate Inhaler is for oral inhalation use only.
Patients should be given a starting dose of inhaled beclomethasone dipropionate appropriate to the severity of their disease. The dose may then be adjusted until control is achieved, or reduced to the minimum effective dose according to individual response.
Adults and Children Over 12 Years of Age
Mild Asthma - 200 to 600 mcg per day in divided doses.
Moderate Asthma - 600 to 1,000 mcg per day in divided doses.
Severe Asthma - 1000 to 2,000 mcg per day in divided doses.
The dose may then be adjusted until control is achieved, or reduced to the minimum effective dose according to the individual response.
Children Over 4 Years of Age - up to 400 mcg per day in divided doses.
It is recommended that the height of children receiving prolonged treatment with inhaled corticosteroid is regularly monitored.
Beclomethasone dipropionate is a pro-drug with weak glucocorticoid receptor-binding activity. It is hydrolysed via esterase enzymes to the active metabolite, beclomethasone-17-monopropionate (B-17-MP), which has high topical anti-inflammatory activity.
Take the forgotten dose as soon as you remember. If it is almost time for your next dose, skip the one you missed and go back to your regular schedule. Do not take 2 doses at the same time.
Store at room temperature.









