Seretide 50 mcg/250 mcg Accuhaler 60’s is a respiratory medication primarily used to treat and prevent asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary diseases (COPD) like bronchitis (inflammation of the lining of your bronchial tubes) and emphysema (shortness of breath). Asthma is a chronic (long-term) respiratory condition in which airways narrow, swell, and produce extra mucus, leading to difficulty breathing. COPD is a group of lung diseases that causes obstructed airflow from the lungs.
Seretide 50 mcg/250 mcg Accuhaler 60’s combines two drugs: Salmeterol (bronchodilator) and Fluticasone propionate (corticosteroid). Salmeterol is a long-acting bronchodilator which works by relaxing the muscles in the airways and widening the airways. Thus, it makes breathing easier. Fluticasone propionate belongs to the class of corticosteroids that works by acting on the nasal lining’s inner cells and stopping releasing certain chemicals in the body that cause inflammatory reactions. Thereby providing relief from sneezing, runny or blocked nose and sinus discomfort.
Seretide 50 mcg/250 mcg Accuhaler 60’s is for inhalation only. Take Seretide 50 mcg/250 mcg Accuhaler 60’s by inhaling the number of puffs as your doctor advises. Your doctor will recommend how often you take Seretide 50 mcg/250 mcg Accuhaler 60’s based on your medical condition. Some people may experience headaches, stomach upset, dizziness, nervousness, vomiting, Respiratory tract infection, Fungal infection of the mouth, Hoarseness of voice, Sore throat, Cough, Musculoskeletal (bone, muscle or joint) pain, and Increased heart rate. Most of these side effects of Seretide 50 mcg/250 mcg Accuhaler 60’s do not require medical attention and gradually resolve over time. However, if the side effects persist or worsen, please consult your doctor.
Inform your doctor if you are allergic to Seretide 50 mcg/250 mcg Accuhaler 60’s or other ingredients. If you are pregnant or breastfeeding, please inform your doctor before using Seretide 50 mcg/250 mcg Accuhaler 60’s. Seretide 50 mcg/250 mcg Accuhaler 60’s is not recommended for children below 12 years of age.
Use of Seretide 50 mcg/250 mcg Accuhaler 60’s may worsen asthma symptoms in some patients. If you experience severe difficulty breathing, please consult a doctor immediately to prescribe an alternative medicine. Your doctor will prescribe a short-acting inhaler to use during attacks. If you have high blood pressure, diabetes, chest or lung infections, hyperthyroidism (overactive thyroid), hypokalaemia (low potassium levels in the blood), glaucoma, cataracts, osteoporosis (weak bones), tuberculosis, heart, liver or adrenal gland problems, inform your doctor before taking Seretide 50 mcg/250 mcg Accuhaler 60’s.
Uses of Seretide 50 mcg/250 mcg Accuhaler 60’s
Medicinal Benefits
Seretide 50 mcg/250 mcg Accuhaler 60’s is used to treat and prevent respiratory disorders like asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). Seretide 50 mcg/250 mcg Accuhaler 60’s improves pulmonary function and effectively treats and prevents the worsening of emphysema (shortness of breath) and chronic bronchitis (inflammation of the lining of your bronchial tubes).
Seretide 50 mcg/250 mcg Accuhaler 60’s is a combination of two drugs: Salmeterol and Fluticasone propionate, which is used to treat asthma symptoms and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). Salmeterol belongs to the class of bronchodilators that relax muscles and widen the lungs’ airways. Thus, it makes breathing easier. Fluticasone propionate belongs to the class of corticosteroids that works by acting on the nasal lining’s inner cells and stopping the release of certain chemicals in the body that cause inflammatory reactions. Thereby providing relief from sneezing, runny or blocked nose and sinus discomfort.
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Side Effects of Seretide 50 mcg/250 mcg Accuhaler 60’s
- Low fever
- Chest tightness
- Fungal infection in the mouth
- Sinus pain
- Nausea
- Stomach upset
- Dizziness
- Nervousness
- Muscle and bone pain
- Sleep problems
- Vomiting or irregular heartbeat
Drug Warnings
Please tell your doctor if you are allergic to Seretide 50 mcg/250 mcg Accuhaler 60’s or other ingredients. If you are pregnant or breastfeeding, please inform your doctor before using Seretide 50 mcg/250 mcg Accuhaler 60’s. Seretide 50 mcg/250 mcg Accuhaler 60’s is not recommended for children below 12 years of age. Use of Seretide 50 mcg/250 mcg Accuhaler 60’s may worsen asthma symptoms in some patients. If you experience severe difficulty breathing, please consult a doctor immediately so that alternative medicine may be prescribed.
Contact your doctor if you have blurred vision or any other vision disturbances while taking Seretide 50 mcg/250 mcg Accuhaler 60’s. Regular monitoring of potassium levels is recommended while taking Seretide 50 mcg/250 mcg Accuhaler 60’s as it may cause low potassium levels in the blood. If you have high blood pressure, diabetes, chest or lungs infection, hyperthyroidism (overactive thyroid), hypokalaemia (low potassium levels in the blood), glaucoma, cataracts, osteoporosis (weak bones), tuberculosis, heart, liver or adrenal gland problems, inform your doctor before taking Seretide 50 mcg/250 mcg Accuhaler 60’s.
Drug Interactions
Drug-Drug Interactions: Seretide 50 mcg/250 mcg Accuhaler 60’s may interact with bronchodilators (salbutamol, aminophylline, theophylline), steroids (budesonide, prednisone, mometasone, beclomethasone), heart-related medicines (sotalol, digoxin, disopyramide, procainamide, quinidine), drugs used to treat Hodgkin’s disease (procarbazine), water pills (furosemide), antibiotics (telithromycin, furazolidone, clarithromycin), drugs used to lower high blood pressure (atenolol, metoprolol, propranolol), medicines to induce labour (oxytocin), antithyroid agent (levothyroxine), antidepressants (imipramine, amitriptyline, isocarboxazid, phenelzine), antifungals (itraconazole, ketoconazole), HIV medicines (atazanavir, ritonavir, nelfinavir, indinavir, cobicistat, saquinavir) and antiparkinson drug (levodopa).
Drug-Food Interactions: Seretide 50 mcg/250 mcg Accuhaler 60’s may interact with grapefruit and grapefruit juice. Therefore, avoid grapefruit or its juice with Seretide 50 mcg/250 mcg Accuhaler 60’s as it may lead to severe adverse effects.
Drug-Disease Interactions: If you have high blood pressure, diabetes, chest or lungs infection, hyperthyroidism (overactive thyroid), hypokalaemia (low potassium levels in the blood), glaucoma, cataracts, osteoporosis (weak bones), tuberculosis, heart, liver or adrenal gland problems, inform your doctor before taking Seretide 50 mcg/250 mcg Accuhaler 60’s.
Drug-Drug Interactions Checker List
- AMITRIPTYLINE
- RITONAVIR
- INDINAVIR
- LEVODOPA
- PROCARBAZINE
- SAQUINAVIR
- SALBUTAMOL
- DIGOXIN
- SOTALOL
- PROCAINAMIDE
- FUROSEMIDE
- PREDNISONE
- BECLOMETASONE
- TELITHROMYCIN
- IMIPRAMINE
- ATENOLOL
- OXYTOCIN
- PHENELZINE
- KETOCONAZOLE
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Diet & Lifestyle Advise
- Eat a healthy diet and exercise regularly to strengthen your breathing muscles and boost your immune system.
- Avoid foods such as cabbage, beans, garlic, onions, shrimp, pickled food, dried fruits, fried foods, carbonated drinks, wine, and bottled lemon and lime juice, as it may worsen asthma symptoms.
- Do meditation, deep breathing, regular exercise, and try progressive muscle relaxation techniques to relieve stress and reduce an asthma attack risk.
- Quit smoking may reduce the effectiveness of the Seretide 50 mcg/250 mcg Accuhaler 60’s and irritate the lungs’ worsening breathing problem.
- Learning breathing exercises will help you move more air in and out of your lungs.
Special Advise
- Your doctor may regularly monitor your blood potassium level as low oxygen level in the blood (hypoxia), and medicines such as Salmeterol + Fluticasone Propionate can lower blood potassium level.
- Be advised to carry an inhaler prescribed by your doctor to use in a sudden asthma attack.
Disease/Condition Glossary
Asthma: It is a breathing problem in which airways narrow, swell, and produce extra mucus, leading to difficulty breathing.
Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD): Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease is a group of lung diseases that block airflow and make breathing difficult. The most common COPD are emphysema and chronic bronchitis.
Emphysema: It is a lung condition that causes shortness of breath.
Chronic Bronchitis: A lung disease associated with inflammation of the lining of bronchial tubes, which carry air to and from the lungs.
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