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Is Budecort Safe For Cold, Cough And Blocked Nose?

Hi.. My 3 and 1/2 yr old son is suffering from multi sneeze syndrome. Droctor has prescribed him budecort 200 rotacap twice a day and asthalin sos. Sometimes, when he is out in cold or eats some cold thing, he suffers from cough , cold and blocked nose. During sleeping, he makes a lot of snores. How long it is safe to take budecort Along with cold, cough and blocked nose, he also sneezes continuously. He also suffered from nephrotic syndrome and took medicine for 6 months and is now fine.
Mon, 9 Feb 2015
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Actually patient should be qualified for these kind of treatment like if this is asthma, then and then such treatment could be given, else for the simple allergic constitution no medicines needed and this could be self limiting phenomenon, better to have a word with his doctor whether the child really needs these treatment, hope this information helps, take care.
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Is Budecort Safe For Cold, Cough And Blocked Nose?

HI Well come to HCM Actually patient should be qualified for these kind of treatment like if this is asthma, then and then such treatment could be given, else for the simple allergic constitution no medicines needed and this could be self limiting phenomenon, better to have a word with his doctor whether the child really needs these treatment, hope this information helps, take care.