Beclate 100 hfa Inhaler
By Beclate
Rx
1 Inhaler in a Packet

Composition
Beclometasone(100mcg)

Manufacturer - Cipla Ltd
Cipla House, Peninsula Business Park, Ganpatrao Kadam Marg, Lower Parel, Mumbai-400013

Expires on or after
August, 2025

liver
If you have any concerns about using Beclate 100 hfa Inhaler in patients with liver problems, it is important to consult a doctor for guidance. As of now, there is no established interaction or specific safety advice related to liver issues for this inhaler. It is always recommended to seek advice from a healthcare professional, particularly when considering the use of medication in individuals with liver conditions. Regular monitoring and medical supervision may be necessary to ensure the safe and effective use of Beclate 100 hfa Inhaler in such cases.

kidney
Consult with your doctor for proper guidance before using Beclate 100 hfa Inhaler.

alcohol
It is not known to cause any harmful side effects when consuming alcohol with Beclate 100 hfa Inhaler. If you have concerns about alcohol interaction, consult your doctor.

driving
When using Beclate 100 hfa Inhaler, there are no known interactions affecting driving ability. It is typically safe to drive or operate machinery after using the inhaler.

pregnancy
Beclate 100 hfa Inhaler may not be safe during pregnancy as animal studies suggest possible harm to the baby. Consult your doctor before using. Your doctor will assess risks versus benefits before prescribing it to you. Inform your doctor if you are pregnant or planning a pregnancy before using Beclate 200 mcg Inhaler 1's.

breastfeeding
Beclate 100 hfa Inhaler is likely safe for breastfeeding. Limited data shows low risk to the baby. Inform your doctor before using. They will assess if the benefits outweigh risks for you and your baby.
Habit Forming | No |
Chemical Class | Gluco/mineralocorticoids, progestogins and derivatives |
Therapeutic Class | DERMA |
Action Class | Glucocorticoids |
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Dr. Abdullah Khan
MBBS - General Medicine
Last update on 11-Feb-2025