What is Bricanyl Inhaler?
The Bricanyl Inhaler is an effective and fast-acting asthma treatment that can last for up to six hours. The active ingredient terbutaline works to rapidly open the airways and relax the muscles in the lungs. Suitable for relieving symptoms of asthma, chronic bronchitis and emphysema.
Description
Bricanyl Inhaler for Asthma & Breathing Problems
Asthma and Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) are breathing conditions that primarily affect the lungs and can cause a range of breathing difficulties. Asthma often occurs after exposure to a trigger, however, it can happen randomly. Triggers may include common allergies to pollen or animal dander, infections, environmental changes or from exercise.
This inhaler contains Terbutaline sulphate, a member of the beta-agonist class of drugs. This inhaler is used to relieve the symptoms of bronchitis and asthma, e.g., chest tightness and breathing difficulty. It is a prescription drug and should be used after consulting the doctor.
What is a Bricanyl Inhaler and how does it work?
The active agent in this inhaler is terbutaline sulphate, a beta-2 agonist. This drug works by opening the airways by relaxing the muscles involved in respiration. This inhaler can be used prophylactically before the exercise to open the airways. It is, however, a reliever inhaler and should normally be used when required.
Is a Bricanyl Inhaler right for me?
If you are diagnosed with asthma, COPD or other breathing condition, you may be prescribed a Bricanyl Inhaler by a doctor or healthcare professional. However, it may not be suitable for you if you have the following:
- If you are allergic to any other ingredients in this medicine
- If you have a history of heart problems
- If you have an overactive thyroid gland
- If you have diabetes mellitus
- If you are taking xanthine derivatives or steroids to treat asthma
- If you are taking diuretics (water tablets) or beta-blockers
How to use a Bricanyl Inhaler?
Always use a Bricanyl Inhaler exactly as prescribed by your doctor or advised by the pharmacist. The recommended starting dose for adults is one inhalation as required, however, in presence of other factors, this may be increased or decreased accordingly as per the prescriber's clinical judgement.
For adults:
- The recommended dose is one inhalation as required.
- Do not take more than four inhalations in any 24-hour period.
- One inhalation from your Bricanyl Turbohaler should last for up to six hours
Do not use your inhaler more often than the doctor told you to.
Side Effects
All medications can cause potential side effects, below we have listed some potential side effects of the Bricanyl Inhaler. However, these do not always occur and are mostly mild in nature. But if you experience any prolonged or worrying side effects of the Bricanyl Inhaler, please discontinue the medication immediately and consult your doctor.
Common side effects include:
- Trembling or shaking
- Headache
- Pounding or rapid heart beat
- Cramp or feeling tense
- Low levels of potassium in your blood
Warnings and Precautions
The Bricanyl Inhaler may not be safe if taken with other medication or recreational drugs. Please inform the prescriber if you are taking any of the listed medications.
DO NOT use the Bricanyl Inhaler:
- If you are allergic to any other ingredients in this medicine
- If you have a history of heart problems
- If you have an overactive thyroid gland
- If you have diabetes mellitus
- If you are taking xanthine derivatives or steroids to treat asthma
- If you are taking diuretics (water tablets) or beta-blockers
The above-listed warnings are not exhaustive, please consult a doctor, pharmacist or nurse if you have further questions on the use of this medication or potential interactions with other medicines.
Bricanyl Inhaler Patient Leaflet
To view the Bricanyl Inhaler Patient Leaflet, click here.
Disclaimer
The information provided in this blog post is intended for general informational purposes only and should not be considered as medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Welzo does not endorse or sell the medication discussed, nor do we recommend using this information as a substitute for professional healthcare. Always consult with a qualified healthcare provider before making any decisions regarding your health or medical treatment. Welzo assumes no responsibility for any actions taken based on the information provided in this blog.