project |
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Name/scientific name |
BUDESONIDE (RECTAL)
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Self-financed or subsidized by the Hospital Authority |
Hospital Authority Drug Formulary
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Indications |
Ulcerative colitis, Crohn's disease, proctitis
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body system |
Gastroenterology
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type |
chronic enteropathy
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Budesonide is a fecal tube medication commonly used to treat ulcerative colitis and proctitis. It is a steroid drug that reduces inflammation and swelling in the intestines. Budesonide can help control symptoms of intestinal disease, such as diarrhea, abdominal pain, and rectal bleeding. When using, you should follow your doctor's advice, use the medicine as prescribed, and do not adjust the dosage or stop using it on your own. While using budesonide, regular medical examinations should be performed to ensure efficacy and physical condition. Some side effects may occur, such as headache, bloating, skin itching, etc. If serious adverse reactions occur, you should seek medical attention immediately. If you have any questions or concerns, you should consult your doctor or pharmacist immediately.
Directions for use: Please make sure the anal area is clean before using the medication. Insert the medicine into the rectum, avoiding inserting it too quickly or too deeply. It is recommended to use after bowel movements and in accordance with the instructions of your physician or pharmacist. There is no need to take it with meals, but it can be chosen according to personal habits. Exciting foods such as spicy foods should be avoided during use.
Dosage Guidelines: A common starting dose for adults is 1 to 2 doses once daily for 4 to 8 weeks. Dosage adjustments should be made under the guidance of a physician. Pediatric doses need to be adjusted based on age and weight and are usually lower than adult doses. Please do not adjust the dosage yourself. If in doubt, consult a medical professional.
BUDESONIDE (rectal) is a drug commonly used to treat ulcerative colitis or Crohn's disease. Some side effects that may occur with use include diarrhea, abdominal pain, constipation, nausea, vomiting, headache, and skin sensitivity. More serious side effects may include gastrointestinal bleeding, infection, osteoporosis, and adrenal suppression. If serious side effects or allergic reactions occur, seek medical attention immediately. When using BUDESONIDE (rectally), you should pay close attention to your body's reactions and follow your doctor's recommendations and usage.
BUDESONIDE (rectal use)
Contraindications:
1. It is prohibited for those who are allergic to budesonide or its ingredients.
2. People with a history of rectal surgery, ulcerative colitis, colitis and other rectal diseases should avoid use.
3. It should not be used by patients with active tuberculosis, fungal infection or viral infection.
4. Pregnant and lactating women should avoid using this drug unless advised by a doctor.
Please consult your doctor before using any medicine to ensure safe use.
Budesonide (rectally)
Note on use: This medication is for rectal use only. Use as directed by your doctor or pharmacist and do not exceed the recommended dose. During use, regular medical monitoring should be performed to ensure efficacy. If you have any discomfort or concerns, you should seek immediate advice from a medical professional.
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The use of budesonide (rectangular form) is not recommended during pregnancy. Budesonide may cause harm to the fetus, especially early in pregnancy. If you are pregnant or planning to become pregnant, you should talk to your doctor about alternative medicines that may be appropriate for you. Using budesonide may increase the risk of premature birth, low birth weight, and other birth defects. If you are taking budesonide during pregnancy, you should monitor your baby's development closely. In the meantime, tell your doctor about your use of budesonide to ensure pregnancy monitoring and care is taken care of appropriately. Most importantly, do not stop using budesonide or other prescription medications without your doctor's advice as this could affect your health and effectiveness of your treatment.
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