Clenil Inhaler
Clenil is the branded version of a drug called beclometasone. It is a steroid medication in an inhaler that is used to treat the symptoms of asthma. beclomethasone helps reduce inflammation in the airway in the lungs as well as relieve the symptoms of breathlessness, wheezing, chest tightness, and coughing. It is often known as the ‘preventer‘ inhaler.
It comes in a variety of strengths ( 50mcg, 100mcg, 200mcg, 250mcg) and is a prescription-only medication. You must speak to one of our prescribers to ensure the inhaler is prescribed for your needs.
Clenil Modulite inhaler is an oral medication that belongs to the “preventer” family of inhalers. It contains the active ingredient beclometasone dipropionate, which is classed as a corticosteroid. A clenil inhaler works by reducing inflammation within the lungs and as a result, helps the patient breathe with greater ease. To be effective, Clenil Modulite is recommended for regular daily use to prevent an asthmatic reaction.
There are risks of possible side effects when using a Clenil inhaler, as with any medication. Most side effects are quite mild and subside over time. Others can be more serious and, in this stance, should be reported to your GP right away when using a Clenil inhaler. Feel free to contact a member of our team if you have any questions regarding the side effects and use of the Clenil inhaler.
Common side effects can include:
· Headache
· Oral thrush
· Altered taste
You should stop using a Clenil inhaler and inform your doctor if you experience any of the following side effects
· Signs of an allergic reaction (Difficulty breathing, talking, or swelling of the face and tongue)
· Persistent tingling in chest, arms, legs and face
How do I use a Clenil inhaler?
You should take a Clenil inhaler exactly as your doctor has told you. The usual dose is one to two puffs twice daily.
1. To open the inhaler, remove the mouthpiece cover-check there is no object in the mouthpiece.
2. Hold the inhaler upright with your thumb on the base and your finger on the top of the canister and shake the inhaler up and down 4 or 5 times.
3. Breathe out as far as is comfortable, away from the MDI. Do not breathe out into the inhaler.
4. Put the mouthpiece to your lips. Seal your lips around the mouthpiece.
5. Start to breathe in slowly and gently. As you begin to breathe in, press the top of the canister down fully to release one dose. Continue breathing in slowly and steadily and as deeply as you can until your lungs are full.
6. Remove the device from your mouth hold your breath for 5 to 10 seconds and then breathe out slowly. You can now continue to breathe normally.
7. For a second dose, wait around 30 seconds and then repeat steps 2 – 6.
8. To close, replace the mouthpiece cover.
Can I use a Clenil inhaler if I am pregnant or breastfeeding?
Clenil inhaler is fine for use in patients who are pregnant, breastfeeding, or planning to get pregnant unless instructed by your doctor. It is important to have your asthma under control whilst trying to get or if you are pregnant or breastfeeding.
Can I drink alcohol while taking a Clenil inhaler?
Alcohol and Clenil inhalers are fine to mix.
How long will it take the Clenil inhaler to work?
This can vary from patient to patient but as it is a steroid the effects seem more long-term. You should see an improvement within a week, longer term you should see a reduction in how often you use your salbutamol (blue) inhaler.
How long should I use the Clenil inhaler?
Clenil inhaler should be used for as long as it is prescribed by your doctor. Do not stop taking your inhaler unless instructed to by your doctor and it is important to have your Clenil inhaler on you at all times
Can I buy a Clenil inhaler over the counter?
Clenil inhalers can only be obtained with a prescription, which means they can’t be bought over the counter at your local pharmacy. You can get it online at Pharmacy7days. You will need to complete an online medical prescriber to ensure it is appropriate for you.
Before taking any medicines such as this Clenil treatment, regardless of whether they are over-the-counter or prescription-only, it is essential always to read the patient information leaflet.
https://www.medicines.org.uk/emc/files/pil.6975.pdf

