- Treatment of asthma
- Treatment of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD)
$49 per month
- Treatment of asthma
- Treatment of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD)
$49 per month
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You should not use Breo Ellipta if you:
You should talk to your doctor before using Breo Ellipta if you:
You should not use Symbicort if you:
You should talk to your doctor before using Symbicort if you:
1 puff once daily
2 puffs twice daily
1, 60 dose inhaler will cost around $480
1 inhalation aerosol (160 mcg-4.5 mcg/inh) 120 doses will cost around $280
Breo Ellipta and Symbicort are brand names for prescription drugs used for the treatment of asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD).
Breo Ellipta and Symbicort are not fast-acting medications and will not replace a rescue inhaler for sudden breathing issues. Examples of rescue inhalers include albuterol (Ventolin HFA, ProAir) and levalbuterol (Xopenex). Here we explain how they work, their similarities and differences, their side effects, and more. This should provide you with the basics to better understand your options.
Breo Ellipta is an FDA (U.S. Food and Drug Administration) approved medication manufactured by GlaxoSmithKline (GSK). Breo Ellipta is for adults to manage exacerbations of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and asthma. It’s inhaled directly into your lungs and airways using a Breo Ellipta inhaler.
Breo Ellipta is used every day to open up your airways and make it easier to breathe, providing relief from COPD symptoms and asthma. It also reduces the chances and severity of sudden onset of severe symptoms, like asthma attacks.
Breo Ellipta contains two active ingredients, fluticasone furoate, and vilanterol. They work together to provide relief from COPD and reduce your chances of having an asthma attack. When taken regularly, Breo Ellipta can ease COPD and asthma symptoms, and reduce the number and severity of asthma attacks
Breo Ellipta is available as a Breo comes as a dry powder inhaler. The inhaler contains 2 foil blister strips of powder formulation for oral inhalation. One strip contains fluticasone furoate 100 or 200 mcg per blister and the other contains vilanterol 25 mcg per blister.
For the maintenance treatment of COPD, use 1 inhalation of Breo Ellipta 100/25 once daily. For asthma use, 1 inhalation of Breo Ellipta 100/25 or 200/25 once daily. Breo Ellipta is a once-daily medication used to treat various respiratory issues, such as chronic bronchitis and emphysema. Breo is not a rescue inhaler and should not be used in cases of sudden breathing problems.
Please read the prescribing information provided with your medication and always speak with your healthcare provider about any changes to your dose so they can monitor and evaluate your condition.
Symbicort (budesonide/formoterol) is an FDA-approved medication manufactured by AstraZeneca used to treat asthma in adults and children aged 12 and over, as well as chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) in adults. The medication comes as a dry powder which is inhaled using an inhaler device called a Turbohaler. You usually take the medicine once a day to prevent symptoms from occurring. It can be taken as a preventative measure before an activity that causes you breathing problems, such as before sport. If you have a sudden attack of symptoms, you should use a relief inhaler, rather than Symbicort.
Asthma is an inflammatory disease of the lungs and airways; it can cause your chest to tighten and make it difficult to breathe. COPD is a condition that also affects the lungs and makes it hard to breathe. Symbicort assists with both of these conditions by reducing inflammation and by relaxing the muscles in the lungs and airways. This helps to reduce the feeling of tightening in your chest and makes it easier for you to breathe.
Symbicort has two active ingredients: budesonide and formoterol fumarate dihydrate. Formoterol fumarate dihydrate is a long-acting beta-agonist, and a bronchodilator, and relaxes the muscles in your airways, making it easier to breathe. Budesonide is an inhaled corticosteroid (ICS) that reduces inflammation in the lungs. When both are used in combination, they reduce the incidence of asthma symptoms and can help manage the symptoms of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.
Symbicort is available as a metered-dose inhaler in the following doses: 80 mcg/4.5 mcg per actuation, 160 mcg/4.5 mcg per actuation.
The most common side effects of Breo Ellipta in clinical trials include:
More serious side effects of Breo Ellipta include
The most common side effects of Symbicort in clinical trials include:
More serious side effects of Symbicort include
These aren’t all the side effects Breo Ellipta or Symbicort can cause. You can find more details in the patient leaflet that comes with your medication. If you have any concerns about side effects, talk to a healthcare professional.
Breo Ellipta can interact with other medications. These include:
Symbicort can interact with other medications. These include:
Breo Ellipta and Symbicort can interact with other medications. This can change how Breo Ellipta and Symbicort and other medications work and can make side effects more likely. Tell your prescribing physician about all your drugs, including vitamins and dietary supplements.
You should not use Breo Ellipta if you:
Talk to your doctor before using Breo Ellipta if you:
You should not use Symbicort if you:
Talk to your doctor before using Symbicort if you:
If you have any concerns about Breo Ellipta or Symbicort side effects, talk to your physician, or pharmacist for medical advice. Also inform your healthcare provider about any medical conditions, supplements, and over-the-counter meds you are taking. You are also encouraged to report side effects to the FDA: visit http://www.fda.gov/medwatch or call 1-800-FDA-1088.