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Budesonide Rectal Foam Canister 2 mg Actuation 14 Metered Doses (2-Pack)

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Original price $ 1,995.95
Current price $ 1,495.00
SKU 45802-0627-86
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Budesonide rectal foam is used to treat mild to moderate ulcerative colitis affecting the rectum and lower part of the colon. It is a corticosteroid that reduces inflammation in the colon lining, helping to alleviate symptoms such as rectal bleeding and pain. This medication is typically administered rectally and should be used as directed by a healthcare provider.

Find targeted relief from ulcerative colitis symptoms with Budesonide Rectal Foam, expertly crafted by Padagis US. This convenient foam formulation delivers powerful anti-inflammatory action directly where it’s needed, ensuring effective management of rectal inflammation.

Uses:

Budesonide Rectal Foam is used for the treatment of mild to moderate ulcerative colitis affecting the rectum and sigmoid colon.

Dosage:

Administer one metered dose (2 mg) rectally twice daily for two weeks, then once daily for four weeks, or as directed by your healthcare provider. Follow specific instructions for best outcomes.

CDC Guidelines:

The CDC emphasizes adhering to prescribed treatments for managing ulcerative colitis effectively, thereby preventing complications and improving quality of life.

Details and Features:

  • Targeted Delivery: Provides direct anti-inflammatory action to the affected area.
  • User-Friendly: Easy-to-use foam applicator ensures precise dosing.
  • Convenient Pack: 2-pack offers a complete treatment course.
  • Trusted Quality: Manufactured by Padagis US, ensuring high standards of efficacy and safety.

Mechanism of Action:

Budesonide is a corticosteroid that reduces inflammation by inhibiting the release of inflammatory substances in the colon, thereby decreasing swelling and discomfort.

Directions:

  1. Shake the canister well before use.
  2. Attach the applicator and hold the canister upright.
  3. Insert the applicator tip gently into the rectum while in a comfortable position.
  4. Press down on the canister to release the foam, then wait a few seconds before removing the applicator.
  5. Clean the applicator thoroughly after each use.
  6. Follow your healthcare provider’s instructions regarding frequency and duration.

Warnings:

  • For rectal use only.
  • Not suitable for individuals with known hypersensitivity to Budesonide or any other ingredients.
  • Inform your healthcare provider if you have infections, or a history of liver disease, or other medical conditions.
  • Pregnant or breastfeeding individuals should consult a healthcare provider prior to use.
  • Keep out of reach of children.

Side Effects:

  • Common side effects may include mild rectal irritation, nausea, or headache.
  • Serious side effects are rare but may include severe abdominal pain, signs of systemic corticosteroid effects, or allergic reactions. Discontinue use and seek medical advice if these occur.

Achieve efficient management of ulcerative colitis symptoms with Budesonide Rectal Foam by Padagis US. Consult your healthcare provider to ensure it’s appropriate for your treatment needs.

Budesonide Rectal Foam Canister 2 mg Actuation 14 Metered Doses (2-Pack)
Budesonide Rectal Foam Canister 2 mg Actuation 14 Metered Doses (2-Pack)
$ 1,995.95 $ 1,495.00
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FAQs for Budesonide Medicines
  • Why Would a Doctor Prescribe Budesonide?

    Doctors prescribe budesonide for: Asthma (maintenance inhaler) Allergic rhinitis (nasal spray for hay fever/allergy symptoms) Ulcerative colitis & Crohn’s disease (oral tablets/capsules or rectal foam/enemas for GI inflammation) Eosinophilic esophagitis & microscopic colitis Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) in some protocols

  • Can Budesonide Cause Diarrhea?

    Yes, budensonide can cause diarrhea as a side effect, particularly when used for gastrointestinal conditions. Contact your doctor if diarrhea is severe or persistent.

  • Can Budesonide Cause Headaches?

    Yes. Headache is a possible side effect with both inhaled and oral forms of budesonide. Hydration and taking medication with food may help minimize this effect.

  • Can Children Take Budesonide Tablets?

    Budesonide inhalers and nebulizers are FDA-approved for children (as young as 1 year for inhalation). Oral tablets/capsules may be used in pediatric GI disorders, but only under specialist supervision.

  • Is Budesonide Safe in Pregnancy?

    Budesonide is generally considered the safest inhaled steroid option in pregnancy for asthma. Oral budesonide should be used only if clearly needed and under your doctor’s guidance.

  • What Is the Most Common Side Effect of Budesonide?

    Hoarseness, throat irritation, and cough (with inhalers) are most common. For oral forms, nausea, headache, and mild GI upset are typical.

  • How Long Should You Take Budesonide for Colitis?

    Treatment duration is tailored to severity, but oral budesonide is commonly prescribed for 8–12 weeks for acute flares, sometimes followed by lower maintenance dosing. Never stop abruptly without your doctor’s advice.

  • How Long Will Budesonide Stay in Your System?

    Budesonide’s half-life is 2–4 hours, but effects last longer. It typically takes about 24 hours to clear from your system after the last dose.

  • Can Budesonide Raise Blood Pressure?

    Budesonide may slightly raise blood pressure in some people, usually only with long-term/high-dose use. Monitor regularly, especially if you have hypertension.

  • Can You Take Tylenol with Budesonide?

    Yes, acetaminophen (Tylenol) is safe to use with budesonide—no known drug interaction. Avoid excess NSAIDs unless approved by your physician.

  • Can I Take Budesonide for Life?

    Long-term budesonide (especially inhaled/nasal) is safe for many, but chronic oral use requires careful doctor monitoring for side effects. Your doctor will weigh risks and benefits.

  • Does Budesonide Make You Hungry?

    Inhaled budesonide rarely affects appetite. Oral budesonide (as a steroid) may increase hunger or lead to mild weight gain, but less so than prednisone.

  • Who Cannot Take Budesonide?

    Those with a known allergy to budesonide or other corticosteroids Patients with severe liver impairment (especially with oral forms) Active systemic infections (tuberculosis, untreated fungal, or viral) Children or pregnant women (oral forms) without close medical supervision

  • Can Budesonide Cause Infertility?

    No direct evidence links budesonide to infertility when used as prescribed. Talk to your doctor if you have fertility concerns or are planning pregnancy.

  • Does Budesonide Raise Blood Sugar?

    Oral and high-dose budesonide may raise blood sugar, especially in people with diabetes or prediabetes. Monitor levels regularly.

  • Can Budesonide Cause Yeast Infections?

    Inhaled budesonide increases the risk of oral thrush (a mouth yeast infection). Rinse mouth thoroughly after each use to help prevent this. Vaginal yeast infections are rare but possible with prolonged oral use.

  • Key Features & Benefits

    Targeted inflammation control for asthma, colitis, rhinitis, and Crohn’s Minimal systemic steroid side effects with inhaled/nasal forms Available as inhaler, nebulizer, nasal spray, or oral tablets Pediatric and adult dosing (under medical supervision) Rapid symptom relief and long-term management

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