Anyone take Budesonide (Pulmicort, Entocort, Symbicort)?
chaarlotte289
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Hi everyone!
I was recently diagnosed with Crohns and have been put on Budesonide (Pulmicort, Entocort, Symbicort) 3 mg, 3 times a day. Has anyone every taken this? Does it cause weight gain or any other symptoms?
I was recently diagnosed with Crohns and have been put on Budesonide (Pulmicort, Entocort, Symbicort) 3 mg, 3 times a day. Has anyone every taken this? Does it cause weight gain or any other symptoms?
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Yes I'm on it for Crohn's and no weight gain0
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singingflutelady wrote: »Yes I'm on it for Crohn's and no weight gain0
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Nope. It's much better than prednisone0
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I just finished a round and noticed no difference for weight gain.0
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I finished a while back for Crohn's. A much better option than evil Prednisone!1
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I did take it for a while and the only effect it had on me was to make my asthma worse.0
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Note: ENTEROCORT/Budesonide has high first pass metabolism, less systemic absorption vs. prednisone (advantage) giving a more targeted treatment strategy/GI tract. Although it is safer to use vs. prednisone, ACTH suppression still can occur with chronic therapy (MD needs to be monitoring you - Blood pressure, Blood glucose, Electrolytes, cortisol, Itra-Ocular Pressure, Signs & symptoms of infection from immunosuppression).
Increased appetite (<5%) according to Lexicomp. Weight gain isn't even mentioned as an Adverse Drug Reaction; however, edema/ascites/bloating/water retention are more contributing factors with corticosteroids. Budesonide advantage: it is a strong glucocorticoid with virtually no mineralocorticoid activity (less problematic with water retention & sodium retention & potassium wasting).
Bottom line: MD needs to make sure your ACTH/HPA axis is not suppressed (biggest factor contributing to weight gain & fat redistribution "moon face, buffalo hump"/Cushing's syndrome.
*More selective/targeted (safer) than prednisone, but not necessarily better (effective) in all circumstances. Prednisone is used when patient is refractory to Budesonide3 -
My 18yo son is on it for another disease and has no ill-effects of any kind.0
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Have any of you dealt with entocort dependency? Every time I try to wean down (bit not all the way off) I end up in the ER with severe pain so I have to increase the dose again to 9mg. Any tips on how to get off it safely?1
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Im on symbicort for my asthma to control it and for me no weight gain but water retention stays longer than normal. it doesnt seem to increase my appetite either. but everyone is different and side effects will also be different person to person3
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Just a clarification, the Dose form used is an extremely big factor...OP is talking about systemic Budesonide/ENTEROCORT.
Please guys/girls, stop taking Budesonide out of context with the inhalation forms
(Drug dealer rant off)singingflutelady wrote: »Have any of you dealt with entocort dependency? Every time I try to wean down (bit not all the way off) I end up in the ER with severe pain so I have to increase the dose again to 9mg. Any tips on how to get off it safely?
You need to be monitored by MD & you can gradually taper down by 3mg intervals based on symptoms severity/flare frequency. Dependency factor is HypoPituitary Axis (HPA) suppression less likely but nonetheless a possibility with Budesonide/ENTEROCORT (MD monitoring...)
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