hello doc.im from india and my daughter is having bronchities problem .and the doc has told me to give nebulization with astelin 4th hourly and budecort should be given 12 th hourly .am i correct doc.suppose if i give budecort in the afternoon at 12.45pm noon. it shoud be given againnow at 12.45am now
I would suggest you to please adjust the schedule to comfort of your daughter.
For a 12 hourly used drug such as Budecort, a difference of 1 hour will not make a great change in therapeutic response. So schedule the dosing in such a way that your daughter has not to be awakened from sleep and not to be disturbed significantly.
However, it is important to adhere to 4 hourly Asthalin nebulization as it is a rapidly acting drug.
Hope this will make things clear to you and will be helpful.
Wish your daughter a quick recovery and best of the health.
Regards.
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Hello. Thank you for asking at HCM. The prescription of asthalin nebulization 4 hourly & budecort nebulization 12 hourly is perfectly fine for a mild attack of allergic bronchitis/asthma. I would suggest you to please adjust the schedule to comfort of your daughter. For a 12 hourly used drug such as Budecort, a difference of 1 hour will not make a great change in therapeutic response. So schedule the dosing in such a way that your daughter has not to be awakened from sleep and not to be disturbed significantly. However, it is important to adhere to 4 hourly Asthalin nebulization as it is a rapidly acting drug. Hope this will make things clear to you and will be helpful. Wish your daughter a quick recovery and best of the health. Regards.