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Aerocort Inhaler is a prescription medication used to manage asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) in adults and children aged 4 years or older. It contains a combination of beclomethasone, an inhaled corticosteroid, and levosalbutamol, a bronchodilator.
To use Aerocort Inhaler Dose, patients should shake the inhaler well and then breathe out fully. They should then place the mouthpiece of the inhaler in their mouth and breathe in slowly and deeply. After holding their breath for 10 seconds, they should breathe out slowly. This process should be repeated for the prescribed number of inhalations, usually 1-2 puffs twice daily. Aerocort Inhaler should be used regularly, even when asthma symptoms are not present, as it helps to control and prevent symptoms. It should not be used to relieve sudden asthma attacks, for which a fast-acting "rescue" inhaler should be used instead.
To use Aerocort Inhaler Dose, patients should shake the inhaler well and then breathe out fully. They should then place the mouthpiece of the inhaler in their mouth and breathe in slowly and deeply. After holding their breath for 10 seconds, they should breathe out slowly. This process should be repeated for the prescribed number of inhalations, usually 1-2 puffs twice daily. Aerocort Inhaler should be used regularly, even when asthma symptoms are not present, as it helps to control and prevent symptoms. It should not be used to relieve sudden asthma attacks, for which a fast-acting "rescue" inhaler should be used instead.