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What is the generic name for the medication?
What is the generic name for the medication?
What are the trade names for Beclomethasone dipropionate?
What are the trade names for Beclomethasone dipropionate?
Qvar
What type or classification does Beclomethasone dipropionate fall under?
What type or classification does Beclomethasone dipropionate fall under?
Anti-inflammatory agent
The normal dosage of Beclomethasone dipropionate is _____ mcg metered inhalation.
The normal dosage of Beclomethasone dipropionate is _____ mcg metered inhalation.
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What are the available routes for Beclomethasone dipropionate?
What are the available routes for Beclomethasone dipropionate?
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What are the indications for the use of Beclomethasone dipropionate?
What are the indications for the use of Beclomethasone dipropionate?
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What are the contraindications for Beclomethasone dipropionate?
What are the contraindications for Beclomethasone dipropionate?
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Which of the following are side effects of Beclomethasone dipropionate? (Select all that apply)
Which of the following are side effects of Beclomethasone dipropionate? (Select all that apply)
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What patient instructions should be followed for using Beclomethasone dipropionate?
What patient instructions should be followed for using Beclomethasone dipropionate?
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Study Notes
Medication Overview
- Generic name: Beclomethasone dipropionate
- Trade name: Qvar
Classification
- Classified as an anti-inflammatory agent, commonly used in respiratory conditions.
Dosage Information
- Standard dosage delivered as an inhalation aerosol: 40 mcg metered inhalation.
- Available in a 7.3 G canister with other metered doses of 80 mcg.
Administration Routes
- Can be administered via inhalation or nasal spray.
Indications for Use
- Primarily used for maintenance treatment of asthma.
- Effective as prophylaxis for both seasonal and perennial rhinitis.
Contraindications
- Not suitable for individuals with a known allergy to beclomethasone dipropionate.
- Should not be used in patients with status asthmaticus, a severe asthma attack.
Side Effects
- Potential side effects include:
- Headaches
- Cataracts
- Irritation in the nasal passages and throat
- Adrenal suppression risks
- Coughing and wheezing
- Bronchial spasms
- Rare cases of angioedema
Patient Instructions
- Inhale the drug deeply and hold in the airway for several seconds.
- Wait at least one minute between inhalation doses.
- Rinse the mouth after use to prevent sore throat and fungal infections.
- Keep a diary to monitor the response to Qvar and document usage.
- If using a bronchodilator, administer it at least 15 minutes prior.
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This quiz covers key information about Beclomethasone dipropionate, including its classification as an anti-inflammatory agent, dosage, and administration routes. Test your knowledge on its indications, contraindications, and potential side effects.