Brand name:
Advair Diskus
Pronounced: AD-vare
Generic
ingredients:
Fluticasone propionate, Salmeterol
Why is Advair Diskus prescribed?
Advair Diskus is used to control asthma and chronic obstructive
pulmonary disease (COPD) associated with chronic bronchitis. It is
an oral inhaler that contains two types of medication. One is
fluticasone propionate, a steroid that reduces inflammation in the
lungs. The other, salmeterol, is a long-acting bronchodilator that
opens up the airways. Together, the two ingredients provide better
symptom control than either does individually.
Most important fact about Advair Diskus
Advair Diskus is used for long-term control of asthma and
short-term control of COPD associated with bronchitis. The drug
won't end a sudden attack. For relief of acute asthma or bronchial
symptoms, your doctor will prescribe a short-acting inhaler such as
Proventil or Ventolin.
How should you take Advair Diskus?
Advair Diskus should be used twice a day, once in the morning and
once in the evening. You may be able to taste or feel your dose of
Advair Diskus. Do not be concerned, however, if you can't detect
anything. You're getting the proper dose whether you can taste the
medication or not. Never exceed the recommended dose of one
inhalation, twice daily.
Follow the detailed directions that came with the inhaler. If you
have any questions, ask your doctor or pharmacist. Some important
points to keep in mind:
- Do not use a "spacer" with Advair Diskus.
- Never exhale into the diskus.
- Do not try to take the diskus apart.
- Always activate and use the diskus in a level, horizontal
position.
- It is important to keep the diskus dry--do not wash any part of
the mouthpiece or any part of the diskus.
- To reduce the risk of developing an infection in your mouth,
rinse your mouth with water after each inhalation without
swallowing.
When first using Advair Diskus, you may notice some improvement
within 30 minutes, but its maximum benefits may take a week or more
to appear.
--If you miss a dose...
Take it as soon as you remember. If it is almost time for your
next dose, skip the one you missed and go back to your regular
schedule.
--Storage instructions...
Store the diskus at room temperature, away from heat, sunlight,
and moisture. Discard the diskus one month after removing it from
its moisture-protective foil overwrap pouch or after all blisters
have been used, whichever comes first.
Advair Diskus side effects
Side effects cannot be anticipated. If any develop or change in
intensity, inform your doctor as soon as possible. Only your doctor
can determine if it is safe for you to continue taking Advair
Diskus.
- Side effects may include:
Bronchitis,
cough,
diarrhea,
difficulty speaking,
fungal infection of the mouth,
gastrointestinal discomfort and pain,
headaches,
hoarseness,
muscle pain,
nausea,
sinus problems,
sore throat,
upper respiratory infection or inflammation,
vomiting
Why should Advair Diskus not be prescribed?
Advair cannot be used for acute episodes of asthma that require
intensive therapy. You'll also have to avoid it if it gives you an
allergic reaction.
Special warnings about Advair Diskus
Call your doctor immediately if you develop hives, rash, or
swelling, or if you have shortness of breath that does not respond
to your usual medication. Advair Diskus has been known to cause
allergic reactions and acute attacks of asthma or bronchial spasms.
A safety study found that one of the ingredients in Advair
Diskus, salmeterol, may be associated with rare cases of serious
asthma attacks or asthma-related death. If you're concerned, talk
with the doctor about your options. Do not, however, stop using
Advair Diskus without first consulting your doctor.
Very rarely, Advair Diskus can cause a severe allergic reaction
in people who are highly allergic to milk protein.
Be sure to keep track of how often you have to use your
short-acting inhaler for relief of acute asthma symptoms. Your
doctor will use this information to help determine how well Advair
Diskus is working. Notify your doctor if you do not get relief from
your short-acting inhaler or if you need more inhalations than usual
to get relief. Keep track of your peak flow readings, too. Call your
doctor if you notice a drop in this measurement of lung capacity.
Do not use Advair Diskus more often than your doctor has
prescribed. Excessive use can cause heart irregularities. Use Advair
Diskus with caution if you have any kind of heart disorder or high
blood pressure. Alert your doctor immediately if you develop chest
pain, heart palpitations, nervousness, or tremor.
Long-term use of Advair Diskuss in Advair Diskus could
exacerbate certain conditions. Your doctor will monitor you closely
if you have any of the following: infections caused by a virus,
fungus, or bacteria (including tuberculosis); blood sugar problems;
overactive thyroid; seizures; eye problems (such as cataracts or
glaucoma); blood disorders; and osteoporosis or an increased risk of
losing bone mineral density.
Steroids taken by mouth or injection have been shown to slow or
stop growth in children and cause reduced adrenal gland function. If
enough medication is absorbed following inhalation, it's possible
that Advair Diskus could also cause these effects. The doctor will
prescribe the lowest possible dose to lessen the chance of an effect
on growth or adrenal gland function. It is important that
children taking Advair Diskus visit their doctors regularly so
that their growth rates may be monitored. Before this medicine
is given to a child, you and your doctor should talk about the
benefits as well as the risks of using it.
People taking this medicine may be more susceptible to
infections. Try to avoid contact with people who have measles or
chickenpox, and notify the doctor if you or your child is exposed.
The steroid component of Advair Diskus tends to lower immunity and
could make these infections worse.
Do not use Serevent (salmeterol), Foradil (formoterol), or other
long-acting inhalers while using Advair Diskus. They contain the
same type of active ingredient, and will provide no extra benefit.
Possible food and drug interactions when taking Advair Diskus
If Advair Diskus is used with certain other drugs, the effects of
either could be increased, decreased, or altered. It is especially
important to check with your doctor before combining Advair Diskus
with the following:
Antidepressants categorized as "tricyclics," such as Elavil
and Tofranil
Antidepressants called "monoamine oxidase inhibitors," such as
Nardil and Parnate
Beta blockers (drugs such as Inderal and Tenormin that are used
to control blood pressure and treat various heart conditions)
Ketoconazole (Nizoral)
Long-acting inhalers such as Serevent and Foradil
Ritonavir (Norvir)
Water pills (diuretics) such as HydroDIURIL and Lasix
Special information if you are pregnant or breastfeeding
The possibility of harm to a developing baby has not been ruled
out. Advair Diskus should be used during pregnancy only if the
potential benefit justifies the risk.
It is possible that the ingredients of Advair Diskus may appear
in breast milk, so you'll need to choose between nursing the baby or
continuing your therapy.
Recommended dosage for Advair Diskus
ADULTS
Overdosage
Any medication taken in excess can have serious consequences. If
you suspect an overdose, seek medical attention immediately.
- Symptoms of acute Advair Diskus overdose may include:
Fast or irregular heartbeat,
headache,
muscle cramps,
tremor
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