Betnesol Oral Drops is a corticosteroid medicine used to treat allergic disorders, inflammation, and certain conditions affecting the skin, eyes, ears, lungs, or immune system. It helps relieve symptoms such as swelling, redness, itching, or breathing difficulties caused by overactive immune responses.
How to Use
Betnesol Oral Drops should be given in the dose prescribed by your doctor. It can be mixed with a small amount of water or taken directly with the dropper provided. Always use the correct measuring device to ensure accurate dosing. Do not stop the medicine suddenly without medical advice.
Supportive Care
Follow a balanced diet, and for children on long-term therapy, ensure adequate nutrition and regular growth monitoring. Regular follow-ups may be needed to track blood pressure, blood sugar, or bone health.
Possible Side Effects
Some may experience mood changes, increased appetite, stomach upset, difficulty sleeping, or mild weight gain. With longer use, there may be an increased risk of infections or slower wound healing. If your child develops persistent fever, unusual tiredness, or vision problems, consult your doctor immediately.
Precautions
Tell your doctor if you or your child has any history of infections, stomach ulcers, high blood pressure, diabetes, liver or kidney issues, or weak bones. Pregnant and breastfeeding women should use only on medical advice.
Uses
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Management of severe allergies and asthma
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Treatment of inflammatory conditions
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Supportive therapy in certain skin and autoimmune diseases
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Relief from swelling and immune-related disorders
Benefits
Provides quick relief from allergy and inflammation, controls troublesome symptoms, and improves breathing and comfort in conditions linked with overactive immune responses.
How It Works
Betnesol Oral Drops contains betamethasone, a corticosteroid. It reduces inflammation and suppresses the immune system’s excessive activity, thereby relieving allergy and swelling.
Safety Advice
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Alcohol: Avoid excessive intake during treatment
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Pregnancy & Breastfeeding: Use only if prescribed by a doctor
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Children: Long-term use needs careful monitoring for growth and development
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Infections: Inform your doctor if exposed to chickenpox, measles, or other infections while on treatment
Missed Dose
If you forget to give a dose, do it as soon as you remember. If it’s almost time for the next one, skip the missed dose. Do not double up to make up for it.
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