What Foracort Respules 0.5 mg Are
Foracort Respules 0.5 mg are inhalation solution vials (often 2 ml each) containing a combination of two active medicines: budesonide and formoterol. This product is manufactured by Cipla Ltd and is dispensed only on a doctor’s prescription.
Active Ingredients
- Budesonide (0.5 mg) – an inhaled corticosteroid that reduces swelling (inflammation) in the airways of the lungs.
- Formoterol (20 micrograms) – a long-acting bronchodilator that relaxes the muscles around the airways so that the airways stay open and air can move more easily.
These respules are designed for delivery through a nebulizer machine, which turns the liquid into a fine mist that you inhale deeply into your lungs.
How It Works
The two medicines act together to help improve breathing and control symptoms of chronic airway diseases:
- Budesonide reduces inflammation, swelling, and irritation inside the airways so they are less prone to narrowing and mucus production.
- Formoterol relaxes the smooth muscles around the airways, helping to widen them so air can flow in and out more easily.
Because of this dual action, Foracort Respules help reduce symptoms like wheezing, shortness of breath, chest tightness, and coughing associated with asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD).
This medicine is intended for regular maintenance therapy, not as a quick-relief (rescue) medicine for sudden breathing problems.
What It’s Used For
Foracort Respules 0.5 mg is typically prescribed for:
- Asthma: To control and prevent symptoms, improve lung function, and reduce flare-ups.
- Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD): To ease chronic breathlessness and help maintain better airflow in COPD patients.
Your doctor will decide how often you need to use it depending on your condition and severity of symptoms.
How to Use It
- Prepare the nebulizer: Connect it to an air compressor or oxygen source as instructed.
- Open the respule: Twist or snap off the top just before use (do not store opened ones).
- Pour into nebulizer: Squeeze all the liquid into the nebulizer chamber.
- Inhale the mist: Place the mouthpiece or mask and breathe in the mist deeply until the medicine is finished.
Only use it with appropriate equipment and follow your doctor’s instructions exactly. It should not be swallowed like a pill.
Side Effects You May Notice
Some people may experience side effects, particularly when they first start using the medicine. Common ones include:
- Headache, nausea, dizziness
- Cough or throat irritation
- Tremors or nervousness
- High blood pressure or chest pain (less common)
Rinse your mouth after treatment to help reduce irritation or risk of fungal infections in the mouth and throat.
If side effects are severe, persistent, or worrying, contact your doctor promptly.
Important Precautions
- Not for sudden breathing attacks: It won’t relieve an acute asthma attack; keep a rescue inhaler as directed.
- Allergies: Do not use if you are allergic to budesonide, formoterol, or any excipients.
- Medical conditions: Tell your doctor if you have heart, thyroid, liver, or kidney issues, low potassium, high blood pressure, or if you are pregnant or breastfeeding.
- Children: Use in children should be under strict medical supervision, usually in those above a certain age as advised by the doctor.
Storage Instructions
Respules should be stored as directed (often refrigerated before opening, usually at about 2–8 °C). Once removed from refrigeration, unopened respules can sometimes be kept at room temperature for a limited time — follow the product packaging and your pharmacist’s advice.
| Active Ingredient (Generic Name): | Formoterol + Budesonide |
| Manufacturer: | Cipla Limited |
| Packaging: | 5.0 respules in 1 packet |
| Strength: | 0.5 MG |



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