Aerocort Rotacaps are capsules designed for use with a Rotahaler device that combine beclomethasone dipropionate and levosalbutamol sulphate to manage asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). Beclomethasone is an inhaled corticosteroid that controls chronic inflammation in the airways, reducing swelling and mucus production. Levosalbutamol is a selective beta‑2 agonist that relaxes bronchial muscles and opens constricted airways for quick relief from bronchospasm. By combining these two agents, Aerocort Rotacaps provide both maintenance and rescue therapy in a convenient inhalable powder form.
To use Aerocort Rotacaps, load one capsule into the Rotahaler device, hold the device upright, twist it to pierce the capsule and release the powder, and then inhale the contents deeply through the mouthpiece. Avoid swallowing the capsule and always rinse your mouth after inhaling to reduce the risk of oral thrush from the steroid. Follow your doctor’s instructions on the number of inhalations per day; typical use is one or two inhalations two to four times daily, depending on the severity of your condition. Do not exceed the prescribed dose, and do not abruptly stop using the medication without consulting your physician.
Common side effects include mild tremors, throat irritation, cough, increased heart rate, or headache. More serious side effects such as chest pain, irregular heartbeat, or allergic reactions are rare but require immediate medical attention. Long‑term or high‑dose use of inhaled corticosteroids can lead to systemic effects like weakened bones or immune suppression, so regular monitoring by a healthcare professional is important.
Aerocort Rotacaps may interact with beta‑blockers, diuretics, MAO inhibitors, tricyclic antidepressants, and other bronchodilators. Inform your healthcare provider about all medications you are taking. Pregnant or breastfeeding women should seek medical advice before using this product. For more information or to purchase, visit the Aerocort Rotacaps product page. Use these rotacaps as directed to achieve effective control of asthma and COPD symptoms.
To use Aerocort Rotacaps, load one capsule into the Rotahaler device, hold the device upright, twist it to pierce the capsule and release the powder, and then inhale the contents deeply through the mouthpiece. Avoid swallowing the capsule and always rinse your mouth after inhaling to reduce the risk of oral thrush from the steroid. Follow your doctor’s instructions on the number of inhalations per day; typical use is one or two inhalations two to four times daily, depending on the severity of your condition. Do not exceed the prescribed dose, and do not abruptly stop using the medication without consulting your physician.
Common side effects include mild tremors, throat irritation, cough, increased heart rate, or headache. More serious side effects such as chest pain, irregular heartbeat, or allergic reactions are rare but require immediate medical attention. Long‑term or high‑dose use of inhaled corticosteroids can lead to systemic effects like weakened bones or immune suppression, so regular monitoring by a healthcare professional is important.
Aerocort Rotacaps may interact with beta‑blockers, diuretics, MAO inhibitors, tricyclic antidepressants, and other bronchodilators. Inform your healthcare provider about all medications you are taking. Pregnant or breastfeeding women should seek medical advice before using this product. For more information or to purchase, visit the Aerocort Rotacaps product page. Use these rotacaps as directed to achieve effective control of asthma and COPD symptoms.
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