Can Levolin Be Taken In Place Of Budecort?
I would like to continue with same as adviced
Detailed Answer:
Hello
Thanks for asking on this platform
Management of asthma depends on the stage of the disease.
Steroid (budecort) is the mainstay of treatment for controlling the disease. Even if the child does not has regular symptoms steroid puffs needs to be given regularly. If symptoms persists even after giving low dose steroid puffs that is 200 microgram,tge dose needs to be escalated or some other medicine(beta agonist like salmeterol) needs to be added.
Inhaled steroid and singulair (montelukast) are the treatment for mild persistent asthma.If taken in prescribed dosage side effects are not high.
Levolin needs to be given on as and when required basis when patient gets symptomatic.
So I would like to continue with same as advised.
Please let me know if you have any more questions.
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Step down of treatment is done if child remains symptom free for 6-12 month
Detailed Answer:
Hi
Thanks for follow up
Once child gets categorised into mild persistent asthma and treatment started with steroid and montelukast, it should be continue at least for 6 -12 months(depending on other factors). If child remains symptom free and there are no repeated attacks step down of treatment can be done.
In adults this is done based on spirometer test and clinical condition but in children it is usually done on clinical basis only.
So please discuss with your doctor before discontinuing the medicine.
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