Table of contents:
- Use
- What is berotec used for?
- How do I use berotec?
- How do I store berotec?
- Dose
- What is the dose of berotec for adults?
- Adult dosage for acute asthma attacks
- Adult dosage for exercise-induced asthma prophylaxis
- Adult dosage for bronchial asthma and other conditions
- What is the dose of berotec for children?
- In what dosages is berotec available?
- Side effects
- What side effects might occur if using berotec?
- Warnings & Precautions
- What to know before using berotec?
- Is berotec safe for use by pregnant and lactating women?
- Interaction
- What medicines can interact with berotec?
- What foods and alcohol can interact with berotec?
- What health conditions can interact with berotec?
- Overdose
- What should I do in an emergency or overdose?
- What should I do if I miss a dose?
Use
What is berotec used for?
This drug is included in the type of aerosol drug, which is a drug that is put into an inhaler. The main active ingredient in this drug is fenoterol, which is a drug that can help relax the muscles in the airway so that the bronchi (airways) can enlarge.
This drug is used to treat acute asthma or other health problems related to the lungs. Usually, these problems make the airway narrow.
This drug is included in the class of prescription drugs, so you can only use it if you have a doctor's prescription.
How do I use berotec?
Here is the procedure for using berotec that you should know.
- Before using it, you must learn how to use this drug.
- This medication is usually used for 15 minutes or as directed by your doctor.
- Slowly inhale this medication from the inhaler for maximum benefits.
- The dose you use will be determined by your doctor based on the condition and your body's response to drug use.
- Do not use this drug to excess.
- If the effects of the drug doses do not last for more than three hours, or the effects of these drugs are unusual, you should consult your doctor.
How do I store berotec?
Apart from how to use it, there are ways to store the drug that you should learn.
- If you keep a medicine bottle that is still not open, you may store this medicine in a room temperature of 25 degrees Celsius. However, if you've opened it, you can only keep it for a maximum of 30 days. Don't keep it more than that time.
- Keep this medication away from exposure to sunlight or direct light.
- Also do not leave or store this drug in the bathroom or other damp places.
- Do not store and freeze in the freezer.
- Keep this medication out of reach of children and pets.
Meanwhile, if you have not used this drug or its validity period has expired, discard this medicine immediately. There are also procedures for disposing of drugs that you should know. Including, do not mix medicinal waste together with other household waste, because it can damage the environment.
Also, do not throw this medication in drains such as toilets. If you don't know how to store medicine, there is nothing wrong with asking a pharmacist or staff from your local waste disposal agency about how to dispose of your medicine.
Dose
The information provided is not a substitute for medical advice. ALWAYS consult your doctor or pharmacist before starting treatment.
What is the dose of berotec for adults?
Adult dosage for acute asthma attacks
- 1 time use. However, this dosage can be changed as needed.
- If you need more than two sprays of medicine from the device, you should consult a doctor.
Adult dosage for exercise-induced asthma prophylaxis
- 1-2 times of use every day. Maximum use is 8 times a day.
Adult dosage for bronchial asthma and other conditions
- 1-2 times of use every day. Maximum use is 8 times a day.
What is the dose of berotec for children?
It is still not known the exact dosage that will fit the needs of children. If you want to use this medication for your child, ask the doctor first if this drug is safe for children.
In what dosages is berotec available?
Berotec is available in an aerosol preparation with a strength of 100 micrograms per dose.
Side effects
What side effects might occur if using berotec?
As with drug use in general, using berotec also has the potential to pose a risk of side effects. This risk is usually in the form of symptoms or certain health conditions. These side effects include:
- The body shivered
- Headache
- Cough
- Dizzy
- Nervous
The side effects listed above are minor and will go away over time. However, if the condition does not improve immediately, let your doctor know.
Meanwhile, there are also side effects that may be rare but quite serious and may occur, such as the following.
- Chest pain
- The pulse weakens or becomes very fast
- Muscle cramp
- Weak for no apparent reason
- Allergic reactions such as skin rash, swelling, serious dizziness, inability to breathe.
If you experience any of the side effects mentioned above, notify your doctor immediately and seek medical care.
Not all of the side effects mentioned are possible. There are even side effects not mentioned above. If you experience symptoms of a side effect that is not on the list, let your doctor know.
Warnings & Precautions
What to know before using berotec?
Before you decide to use berotec, there are a few things you should know first, such as:
- Tell your doctor about any health conditions you have or are currently experiencing, especially heart problems, blood vessel problems, high blood pressure, thyroid disorders such as hyperthyroidism, glaucoma, and diabetes.
- Tell your doctor all types of allergies you have, from drugs, food, preservatives and dyes, to allergies to animals.
- Tell your doctor about any medications you are taking to avoid any possible interactions.
- Tell your doctor if you are pregnant, planning to become pregnant, or are breastfeeding.
- Avoid spraying this medicine in the eye, as it can enlarge the pupil and increase the pressure inside the eye, as well as pain in that area.
Is berotec safe for use by pregnant and lactating women?
It is not yet known whether this drug is safe for use by pregnant and lactating women.
Before you use this drug, you should ask your doctor or pharmacist about the potential risks and benefits of using this drug.
Only use this medicine if you really need it and your doctor allows the use of this medicine.
Interaction
What medicines can interact with berotec?
Drug interactions can occur if drugs are used at the same time. The interactions that occur may change how the drugs work or increase the risk of side effects. However, interactions can also be the best alternative treatment for your condition.
Therefore, tell your doctor all types of medicines you use, from prescription drugs, non-prescription drugs, multivitamins, dietary supplements, to herbal products. That way the doctor can help you determine the dosage for drug use.
This drug may interact with several types of drugs, including:
- Adrenaline drugs such as pseudoephedrine
- Anticholinergic drugs such as benztropine
- Xanthine products, such as theophylline and caffeine
- Corticosteroids such as prednisone
- Beta-blockers, such as propanolol
- MAO inhibitor drugs, such as furazolidone, selegiline, phenelzine, moclobemide, linezolid, procarbazine
- Antidepressants such as amitriptyline
What foods and alcohol can interact with berotec?
As with medicine, there are foods and alcohol that can interact with berotec. If an interaction occurs, there may be an increased risk of side effects.
In this case, you should reduce your alcohol use because alcohol intake can increase the side effects of the drug. Talk to your doctor about other foods that should not interact with this drug.
What health conditions can interact with berotec?
There are also health conditions that may interact with the use of this drug. Apart from increasing the risk of side effects, the interactions that occur may worsen your health condition.
Therefore, it is best to let you know about any health conditions that you have or are currently experiencing. This is important in order to help you avoid any unwanted interactions.
Overdose
What should I do in an emergency or overdose?
In case of an emergency or overdose, contact the local emergency services provider (112) or immediately to the nearest hospital emergency department.
What should I do if I miss a dose?
In fact, this drug is only used when needed. However, if you have a chronic condition that requires you to take this medication regularly, ask your doctor what to do if you miss a dose. Avoid using multiple doses at the same time.
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