Foracort 200 Inhaler (Budesonide 200mcg + Formoterol 6mcg) in Kenya

Foracort 200 Inhaler (Budesonide 200mcg + Formoterol 6mcg) in Kenya

KSh 2,100.00

Foracort 200 is a prescription combination inhaler delivering budesonide (200mcg), an inhaled corticosteroid (ICS), and formoterol (6mcg), a long-acting beta₂-agonist (LABA), per actuation. This 120-dose metered-dose inhaler (MDI) provides maintenance treatment for asthma and COPD, reducing inflammation and relaxing airways for 12+ hours. Available in Kenyan pharmacies with a doctor’s prescription.

Foracort 200 Inhaler (Budesonide 200mcg + Formoterol 6mcg) in Kenya

KSh 2,100.00

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Foracort 200 is a prescription combination inhaler delivering budesonide (200mcg), an inhaled corticosteroid (ICS), and formoterol (6mcg), a long-acting beta₂-agonist (LABA), per actuation. This 120-dose metered-dose inhaler (MDI) provides maintenance treatment for asthma and COPD, reducing inflammation and relaxing airways for 12+ hours. Available in Kenyan pharmacies with a doctor’s prescription.

Key Benefits

  • Dual-Action Control:
    • Budesonide: Reduces airway inflammation, preventing asthma attacks/COPD exacerbations.
    • Formoterol: Rapid bronchodilation (starts in 1–3 mins) with sustained 12-hour relief.
  • Preventive Therapy: Used daily for long-term control (not for acute attacks).
  • Symptom Reduction: Decreases wheezing, shortness of breath, and nighttime awakenings.
  • Exacerbation Prevention: Lowers risk of severe flare-ups requiring hospitalization.
  • Dose Counter: Tracks remaining doses (critical for adherence).

Composition

Active Ingredients per Actuation:

  • Budesonide: 200mcg
  • Formoterol Fumarate Dihydrate: 6mcg

Propellant:
HFA-134a (hydrofluoroalkane; ozone-friendly).

Other Ingredients:
Ethanol, anhydrous citric acid, purified water.

Free From:
CFCs (chlorofluorocarbons).

Bioavailability:

  • Budesonide: 30–40% lung deposition; rest swallowed/inactivated.
  • Formoterol: 60–70% systemic absorption; rapid onset.

How to Use

Dosage:

  • Asthma: 1–2 puffs twice daily (max: 4 puffs/day).
  • COPD: 2 puffs twice daily.

Technique:

  1. Shake inhaler for 5 seconds.
  2. Exhale fully, seal lips around mouthpiece.
  3. Press canister while inhaling deeply.
  4. Hold breath for 10 seconds.
  5. Rinse mouth after use to prevent oral thrush.

Timing:

  • Use at consistent times (e.g., morning/evening).
  • Not for rescue during acute attacks (keep a separate SABA inhaler like salbutamol).

Duration:

  • Long-term: Continue as prescribed; do not stop even if asymptomatic.
  • Reassess every 3–6 months.

Potential Side Effects

Common Reactions:

  • Throat irritation, hoarseness, cough.
  • Headache, tremor, palpitations (formoterol-related).
  • Oral thrush (fungal infection; prevent by rinsing mouth).

Serious Risks (Rare):

  • Paradoxical Bronchospasm: Immediate wheezing after use (stop inhaler; seek help).
  • Cardiovascular Effects: Tachycardia, arrhythmias (caution in heart disease).
  • Adrenal Suppression: Rare with inhaled steroids (risk higher with high doses/long use).
  • Osteoporosis: Minimal risk at standard doses; monitor in elderly.

Precautions:

  • Avoid if: Acute asthma attack, severe hypersensitivity to components.
  • Medical History:
    • Heart disease, hypertension, diabetes, tuberculosis, seizures.
    • Glaucoma, cataracts, osteoporosis.
  • Drug Interactions:
    • Beta-blockers (e.g., propranolol): Reduce formoterol efficacy.
    • Ketoconazole/antifungals: Increase budesonide levels (avoid).
    • Other LABAs/ICS: Risk of overdose.
  • Pregnancy/Breastfeeding: Use only if benefits outweigh risks; consult specialist.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

  1. Is Foracort 200 available over-the-counter in Kenya?
    No – prescription-only. Pharmacies stock it as Foracort Forte or generics (e.g., Budeform).

  2. How long does one inhaler last?
    30–60 days (1–2 puffs twice daily).

  3. Can I use it during an asthma attack?
    No – it’s preventive. Use a rescue inhaler (salbutamol) for acute symptoms.

  4. Why combine budesonide + formoterol?
    Budesonide controls inflammation; formoterol offers quick + sustained relief. Synergistic effect reduces exacerbations.

  5. Are there Kenyan alternatives?
    Yes – Symbicort (same combo), Seretide (fluticasone/salmeterol), or generic combos.

  6. How does it benefit users in Kenya?

    • Urban Pollution: Counters asthma triggers from traffic/industrial emissions.
    • COPD Management: Addresses biomass fuel-related COPD (common in rural areas).
    • Cost-Effective: Prevents costly hospitalizations from exacerbations.
  7. Can children use this?
    Not recommended for <6 years; use pediatric-specific inhalers (e.g., Foracort 100).

  8. What if I miss a dose?
    Skip if near next dose. Never double-dose. Resume next scheduled dose.

Who Can Benefit

  • Asthma Patients: Moderate-severe persistent asthma requiring ICS/LABA therapy.
  • COPD Patients: With frequent exacerbations or severe airflow limitation.
  • Poorly Controlled Symptoms: Despite short-acting bronchodilators.
  • High-Risk Groups: Smokers, elderly, or those with prior hospitalizations.
  • Adherence Challenges: Dose counter improves compliance.

Critical Notes for Kenyan Users

 

  • Access: Available at major pharmacies (Goodlife, Meds, Surgipharm). Prescription mandatory.
  • Storage:
    • Keep below 30°C; avoid direct sunlight.
    • Do not puncture/incinerate canister.
  • When to Seek Emergency Help:
    • Rescue inhaler needed >4x/day.
    • Blue lips/fingertips, severe breathlessness, or no relief from salbutamol.
    • Sudden worsening of symptoms.
  • Inhaler Technique:
    • Critical for efficacy – ask pharmacist/demo. Use a spacer if coordination is poor.

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