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Pulmicort (budesonide)


Pulmicort

Pulmicort (budesonide) is an inhaled corticosteroid indicated for maintenance treatment of asthma in children and adults. In some countries Pulmicort is also indicated for maintenance treatment of COPD.

Budesonide has pronounced and long lasting anti-inflammatory effects in the airways, and has a rapid systemic elimination, which results in a high therapeutic ratio. Administration via Turbuhaler, which delivers a high fraction of budesonide fine particles into the lungs, and less drug at unwanted sites, further enhances the therapeutic ratio.

Core documentation of the benefits and possible side effects of inhaled steroids has been gained through studies with Pulmicort. Once daily administration, early intervention and long-term use in children have thoroughly been documented with Pulmicort. Long term safety studies using clinically relevant doses show no influence on final height of children, nor on bone mineral density or fracture risks in adult asthma and COPD patients.

In the menu to the right you can access detailed statements about this product and review its clinical characteristics. You will also find alternative names for Pulmicort.

Pulmicort information in your language




Pulmicort - place in therapy 
Pulmicort and asthma of different degrees of severity 
Treatment with Pulmicort - general aspects 
Pulmicort in mild asthma 
Early intervention with Pulmicort 
Once daily Pulmicort 
Paediatric asthma 
Safety of Pulmicort Turbuhaler 
Airway selectivity and therapeutic ratio 
Pulmicort in relation to other inhaled corticosteroids 
Treatment with Pulmicort vs. treatment with other anti-asthma drugs 
Pulmicort as part of Symbicort® 
Pulmicort versatile dosing 
Pulmicort Respules® 
Pulmicort in COPD 
Pulmicort and other pulmonary disease 
 
Different formulations of Pulmicort 
Alternative names for Pulmicort 
Prescribing information 
 
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