Seretide Accuhaler
Seretide Accuhaler is a respiratory drug intended to treat and prevent asthma as well as chronic obstructive pulmonary disorders (COPD) such as bronchitis (inflammation of the bronchial tubes) and emphysema (shortness of breath). Asthma is a long-term respiratory disorder in which the airways narrow, swell, and generate excessive mucus, making breathing difficult. COPD is a set of lung illnesses in which the lungs’ airflow is blocked.
50 mg/250 mcg Seretide Salmeterol (a bronchodilator) and Fluticasone propionate (a corticosteroid) are combined in Seretide Accuhaler (corticosteroid). Salmeterol is a long-acting bronchodilator that opens the airways by relaxing the muscles of the airways. As a result, breathing becomes easier. Fluticasone propionate is a corticosteroid that works by acting on the inner cells of the nasal lining and preventing the release of specific substances in the body that trigger inflammatory reactions. As a result, sneezing, runny or blocked nose, and sinus discomfort are alleviated.
Seretide Accuhaler is only for inhalation. Inhale the number of puffs recommended by your doctor when using Seretide Accuhaler. Based on your medical condition, your doctor will tell you how often you should use Seretide Accuhaler. Headache, stomach upset, dizziness, nervousness, vomiting, respiratory tract infection, mouth fungus infection, hoarseness of voice, sore throat, cough, musculoskeletal (bone, muscle, or joint) discomfort, and increased heart rate are all possible side effects. The majority of these Seretide Accuhaler adverse effects do not require medical care and fade away over time. Please visit your doctor if the side effects persist or worsen.
Please inform your doctor if you are allergic to Seretide Accuhaler or any other substances. Please consult your doctor before taking Seretide Accuhaler if you are pregnant or breastfeeding. Children under the age of 12 should not use Seretide Accuhaler. In some patients, using Seretide Accuhaler can make asthma symptoms worse. If you’re having trouble breathing, see a doctor right away to get a prescription for an alternate treatment. A short-acting inhaler will be prescribed by your doctor for use during attacks. Before taking Seretide Accuhaler, tell your doctor if you have high blood pressure, diabetes, chest or lung infections, hyperthyroidism (overactive thyroid), hypokalemia (low potassium levels in the blood), glaucoma, cataracts, osteoporosis (weak bones), tuberculosis, heart, liver, or adrenal gland problems.
Asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease are treated with Seretide Accuhaler. (COPD).
Medicinal Advantages
Seretide Accuhaler is a medication that is used to treat and prevent respiratory conditions such as asthma and COPD (COPD). Seretide Accuhaler enhances lung function and efficiently cures and prevents emphysema (shortness of breath) and chronic bronchitis from deteriorating (inflammation of the lining of your bronchial tubes). Seretide Accuhaler is a medication that combines two medications: salmeterol and fluticasone propionate, and is used to treat asthma symptoms and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). Salmeterol is a bronchodilator, which relaxes muscles and widens the airways of the lungs. As a result, breathing becomes easier. Fluticasone propionate is a corticosteroid that acts by blocking the release of specific substances in the body that trigger inflammatory reactions by acting on the inner cells of the nasal lining. As a result, sneezing, runny or blocked nose, and sinus discomfort are alleviated.
Use Instructions
Before using Seretide Accuhaler, thoroughly shake the inhaler and examine the label for directions. Seretide Accuhaler is only for inhalation. Take Seretide Accuhaler every day at the same time to keep your body’s Seretide Accuhaler level stable. Press down inhaler once to release medicine and hold your breath for 10 seconds while breathing Seretide Accuhaler from the mouth. Rep till you’ve taken the recommended number of puffs from your doctor. To avoid fungal infections in the mouth and throat, rinse with water and spit it out after using Seretide Accuhaler.
Store in a cool, dry location away from direct sunlight.
Seretide Side Effects Seretide Accuhaler
Low-grade fever
Tightness in the chest
Infection of the mouth with a fungus
Sinus discomfort
Nausea
stomach ache
Dizziness
Nervousness
Pain in the muscles and bones
Problems with sleep
Vomiting or a pounding heart
Drug Recommendations
Please inform your doctor if you are allergic to Fluticasone, Salmeterol, or any other components. Please with your doctor before using Fluticasone and Salmeterol if you are pregnant or breastfeeding. Children under the age of 12 should not be given Fluticasone or Salmeterol. Fluticasone and salmeterol use can make asthma symptoms worse in some people. If you are having significant breathing problems, see a doctor right away so that alternative medicine can be administered. If you experience blurred vision or any other vision problems while using Fluticasone and Salmeterol, contact your doctor. When using Fluticasone and Salmeterol, it’s important to keep track of your potassium levels because they can produce low potassium levels in the blood. Before taking Fluticasone and Salmeterol, tell your doctor if you have high blood pressure, diabetes, a chest or lung infection, hyperthyroidism (overactive thyroid), hypokalemia (low potassium levels in the blood), glaucoma, cataracts, osteoporosis (weak bones), tuberculosis, heart, liver, or adrenal gland problems.
Interactions Between Drugs
Fluticasone and Salmeterol may interact with bronchodilators (salbutamol, aminophylline, theophylline), steroids (budesonide, prednisone, mometasone, beclomethasone), heart medicines (sotalol, digoxin, disopyramide, procainamide, quinidine), Hodgkin’s disease drugs (procarbazine), water pills (furosemide) (levodopa).
Interactions between Fluticasone and Salmeterol and Grapefruit and Grapefruit Juice: Fluticasone and Salmeterol may interact with grapefruit and grapefruit juice. As a result, avoid taking grapefruit or grapefruit juice with Fluticasone or Salmeterol because it can cause serious side effects.
Drug-Disease Interactions: Before taking Fluticasone and Salmeterol, tell your doctor if you have high blood pressure, diabetes, a chest or lung infection, hyperthyroidism (overactive thyroid), hypokalemia (low potassium levels in the blood), glaucoma, cataracts, osteoporosis (weak bones), tuberculosis, heart, liver, or adrenal gland problems.
Safety Suggestions
ALCOHOL
Alcohol interaction with Fluticasone and Salmeterol is unclear. Before drinking alcohol while taking Fluticasone or Salmeterol, talk to your doctor.
PREGNANCY
Fluticasone and Salmeterol’s safety in pregnant women is uncertain. As a result, it is only given to pregnant women if the doctor believes the benefits exceed the risks.
BREAST FEEDING
Fluticasone and Salmeterol are not known to be excreted in human milk. It is only given to breastfeeding women if the doctor believes the advantages outweigh the hazards.
Fluticasone and Salmeterol do not normally impair your ability to drive or operate machines.
LIVER
If you have a history of liver disease or condition, use Fluticasone and Salmeterol with caution. Your doctor may alter the dose if necessary. Please seek medical advice.
KIDNEY
Your doctor may change the dose if you have any concerns about the usage of Fluticasone and Salmeterol in individuals with renal problems. Please seek medical advice.
No habit formation
Advice on Diet and Lifestyle
To strengthen your respiratory muscles and increase your immune system, consume a nutritious diet and exercise regularly.
Foods like cabbage, beans, garlic, onions, shrimp, pickled foods, dried fruits, fried foods, carbonated drinks, wine, and bottled lemon and lime juice may aggravate asthma symptoms.
To decrease stress and lower the chance of an asthma attack, consider meditation, deep breathing, regular exercise, and progressive muscle relaxation techniques.
Quitting smoking may impair the efficacy of Fluticasone and Salmeterol, as well as irritate the lungs’ deteriorating breathing condition.
Breathing exercises will assist you in getting more air into and out of your lungs.
Recommendations
As low oxygen levels in the blood (hypoxia) and drugs like Salmeterol + Fluticasone Propionate might drop blood potassium levels, your doctor may monitor your blood potassium level on a frequent basis.
It is recommended that you keep an inhaler prescribed by your doctor with you at all times so that you can use it in the event of an asthma attack.
Other details: This item is non-refundable.
Concerns of Patients
Asthma is a breathing disorder in which the airways narrow, swell, and create excess mucus, making breathing difficult.
COPD (chronic obstructive pulmonary disease) is a collection of lung disorders that restrict airflow and make breathing difficult. Emphysema and chronic bronchitis are the two most frequent types of COPD.
Shortness of breath is a symptom of emphysema, a lung disease.
Chronic Bronchitis is a lung condition in which the lining of the bronchial tubes, which convey air to and from the lungs, becomes inflamed.
FAQs
50 mg/250 mcg Seretide Salmeterol and Fluticasone propionate are both present in Accuhaler 60’s. Salmeterol works by relaxing muscles and opening up the lungs’ airways. Fluticasone propionate works by blocking the release of certain substances in the body that induce inflammatory reactions inside the nasal lining cells. As a result, sneezing, runny or blocked nose, sinus discomfort, and difficulty breathing are alleviated.
Sotalol should not be taken with Fluticasone or Salmeterol since it may diminish the effectiveness of both medications. By restricting airways, sotalol can also provoke asthma attacks or worsen breathing problems. However, before using any other medications with Fluticasone and Salmeterol, talk to your doctor.
As a side effect, fluticasone and salmeterol might cause a fungal infection in the mouth. This negative effect does not have to be experienced by everyone who uses Fluticasone and Salmeterol. Brush your teeth or rinse your mouth with water after using Fluticasone and Salmeterol to avoid these side effects.
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