How To Use
- Formoterol comes in a capsule.
- Do not swallow these capsules by mouth.
- Inhale the contents of the capsule by mouth using the inhaler device, usually one capsule twice daily (morning and evening) or as directed by the doctor.
- The two doses should be about 12 hours apart.
- Formoterol must always be used with its own special inhaler device.
- Use the new inhaler device each time.
- Always discard the old inhaler device. Do not use a “spacer” device with the inhaler.
- Take formoterol regularly to get the most benefit from it.
- To help remember, take formoterol at the same time.
- Quantity is based on your medical condition and response to treatment.
- Do not increase your quantity or take this product more often than directed.
Expert Advice
Do not use more than prescribed.
Emtpy bladder before taking this medication.
Take sufficient amount of fluids to avoid dehydration.
Keep the inhaler dry always.
Indications
Formoterol is a bronchodilator used for the treatment of asthma and Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Diseases (COPD) such as Emphysema (breathing disorder affecting the air sacs in lungs) and bronchitis (inflammation of the respiratory passages).
Side Effects
The side-effects include headache, nausea, dizziness, anxiety, muscle cramps, joint pain, muscle pain, hypokalemia (low potassium in blood), throat and mouth irritation, sleep disorders, palpitations, hypersensitivity reactions, tremors, cardiac arrhythmias, and increase blood sugar levels.
Contraindications
- Formoterol is contraindicated for use in patients with formoterol
- Formoterol is contraindicated for use in patients with heart diseases.
FAQS
What are the uses of Formoterol?
This medication is used for treatment of asthma and Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Diseases (COPD) such as Emphysema (breathing disorder affecting the air sacs in lungs) and bronchitis (inflammation of the respiratory passages). Please note that this medicine will not work right away and must be used continuously for a certain amount of time to be effective. For quick relief from shortness of breath or asthma attack, use an inhaler.
How to store Formoterol?
Please store this medicine at room temperature (20-25 Celsius). Keep medicine away from excessive light, moisture, and children. Please do not flush medicines down the toilet. If you are using this medicine in inhaler form, make sure to clean the inhaler at least once a week. Throw the inhaler after it is locked (all medicine has been used up) or three months after putting the cartridge in the inhaler. Please read the leaflet provided with the medicine for further storage guidance.
Is flu shot necessary for me if I have a breathing problem?
If you have asthma or any other COPD, it may be necessary for you to get a flu shot/ flu vaccine every year as flu can worsen breathing problems. It is dependent on the severity of your condition. For further guidance, consult your healthcare provider.
What if I feel my COPD is getting worse?
Tell your healthcare provider immediately. He/ she will guide you further and tell you what symptoms to look for and the treatment accordingly.
What else can I do to improve my lung condition and overall quality of life?
Several COPD patients find relief by doing regular breathing exercises and light physical exercises. Moreover, stop smoking, limit use of lung irritants, and practice good hygiene.
Does Formoterol have any effect on pregnancy and lactation?
This medicine should only be used during pregnancy if no safer alternative is available. The effects of this medicine on lactating mothers are unknown. Consult your health care provider before use of this medicine.
Important notes for use of Budesonide.
-It is advised to learn to use the peak flow meter if you use this medicine. – Common cold, flu, pollen, dust, and other such irritants may worsen breathing problems therefore extra precaution is advised.
What are the uses of this medication?
This medication is used for treatment of coughing, wheezing, and tightness of chest caused by asthma. Please note that this medicine will not work right away and must be used continuously for a certain amount of time to be effective. For quick relief from shortness of breath or asthma attack, use an inhaler.
How to store this medication?
Please store this medicine at room temperature (20-25 Celsius). Keep medicine away from excessive light, moisture, and children. Please do not flush medicines down the toilet. If you are using this medicine in inhaler form, make sure to clean the inhaler at least once a week. Throw the inhaler after it is locked (all medicine has been used up) or three months after putting the cartridge in the inhaler. Please read the leaflet provided with the medicine for further storage guidance.
Is flu shot necessary for me if I have a breathing problem?
If you have asthma or any other COPD, it may be necessary for you to get a flu shot/ flu vaccine every year as flu can worsen breathing problems. It is dependent on the severity of your condition. For further guidance, consult your healthcare provider.
What if I feel my COPD is getting worse?
Tell your healthcare provider immediately. He/ she will guide you further and tell you what symptoms to look for and the treatment accordingly.
What else can I do to improve my lung condition and overall quality of life?
Several COPD patients find relief by doing regular breathing exercises and light physical exercises. Moreover, stop smoking, limit use of lung irritants, and practice good hygiene.
Does this medication have any effect on pregnancy and lactation?
This medicine should only be used during pregnancy if no safer alternative is available. The effects of this medicine on lactating mothers are unknown. Consult your health care provider before use of this medicine.
Important notes for use of Budesonide.
-It is advised to learn to use the peak flow meter if you use this medicine. – Common cold, flu, pollen, dust, and other such irritants may worsen breathing problems therefore extra precaution is advised
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