Buy Symbicort (Powder Form) Budesonide / formoterol fumarate dihydrate 160/4,5mcg

Symbicort (Powder Form)

Generic name: Budesonide / formoterol fumarate dihydrate
Symbicort (Powder Form) Dosage: 160/4,5mcg
Indications for Symbicort (Powder Form) Use: Asthma

Common use

Symbicort can help prevent and treat asthma in adults and children more than six years old.

Symbicort can help treat forms of Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease including emphysema and bronchitis.

Symbicort is a slow-acting formula that works in conjunction with fast-acting drugs to relieve asthma and COPD symptoms. Symbicort is not a replacement for fast-acting asthma medications or rescue inhalers.

Symbicort works by reducing inflammation and dilating the bronchioles, thus relieving some of the main symptoms of Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease and Asthma.

Dosage and Administration

Symbicort is administered twice daily with 12 hours between administrations. Each administration consists of two oral inhalations of Symbicort.
Be sure to follow the dosage and usage instructions provided by your doctor.

To administer Symbicort:

  • Shake well, and inspect mouthpiece for debris.
  • Exhale fully and seal mouth around the mouthpiece of the Symbicort inhaler, aiming the upright inhaler at the back of your throat.
  • Press down firmly on the top of the inhaler while inhaling deeply and slowly.
  • Inhale for as long as is comfortable, and hold your breath for several seconds.
  • Release your finger from the top of the inhaler, remove the inhaler, and breathe normally.
  • Repeat 1-6 for second dose.
  • Rinse mouth thoroughly after use.

How to use:

Instructions for use of Symbicort Turbuhaler 160/4.5 mcg/dose
How to prepare a new inhaler for use
Before using a new Symbicort Turbuhaler for the first time, you need to prepare the
inhaler for use as follow:
1. Unscrew the cover and lift it off. A rattling sound is heard when you unscrew the
cover.
2. Hold the inhaler upright with the grip at the bottom (Figure 2). Do not hold the
mouthpiece when you turn the grip.
3. To load the inhaler, turn the grip as far as it will go in one direction. Then turn it
back as far as it will go in the other direction. It does not matter which way you
turn it first. You will hear a click during this procedure. Repeat this procedure
twice.

Figure 1
4. The inhaler is now ready for use.
Using the inhaler
Every time you need to take an inhalation, follow the instructions below:
1. Unscrew the cover and lift it off. A rattling sound is heard when you unscrew
the cover.
2. Hold the inhaler upright with the red grip at the bottom
(Figure 2).
3. Do not hold the mouthpiece when you turn the grip. To
load the inhaler with a dose, turn the grip as far as it will
go in one direction and then turn it as far as it will go in the
other direction. It does not matter which way you turn it first. You will hear a
cover
grip
mouthpiece
dose indicator
Figure 2
click during this procedure. Your Turbuhaler is now loaded and ready to use.
Only load your Symbicort Turbuhaler when you need to use it.
4. Hold your Turbuhaler away from your mouth. Breathe out gently. Do not
breathe out through the mouthpiece.
5. Gently place the mouthpiece between your teeth. Close your lips and breathe
in deeply and forcefully through your mouth (Figure 3 do not chew or bite
the mouthpiece).
Figure 3
6. Remove the inhaler from your mouth before you breathe out. Since the
amount of medicine that is inhaled is very small, you may not be able to taste
it after you inhale, however, if you have followed the instructions, you can be
confident that you have inhaled the dose.
7. If you have been prescribed more than one inhalation, repeat steps 2-6
8. Screw the cover on back tightly.
9. Rinse your mouth with water; do not swallow.
Attention!
• Replace the cover properly after use.
• Do not try to remove or twist the mouthpiece. It is fixed to the inhaler and must
not be taken off. The mouthpiece can be turned, but avoid doing this
unnecessarily. Do not use your Turbuhaler if it is damaged or if the
mouthpiece has come off the inhaler.
• As with all inhalers, caregivers should ensure that children use correct
inhalation technique, as described above.
Cleaning
Clean the outside of the mouthpiece regularly (once a week) with a dry tissue.
Do not use water or other liquids to clean the mouthpiece.

Precautions

Symbicort is a slow acting anti inflammatory and bronchodilator. It is not a rescue inhaler and should not be used as a first resort to treat an asthma attack, as its effects are too slow.

If you experience an asthma attack, take only your fast-acting medication. If relief does not follow, do not take Symbicort, dial 911.

If Symbicort gets into your eyes, rinse thoroughly with water. If redness or irritation persists, contact your doctor.

Contraindications

Symbicort is contraindicated as a primary treatment for asthma or COPD. Symbicort should only be used in conjunction with other asthma or COPD treatments.

Symbicort is contraindicated for patients who experience hypersensitivity or allergy to budesonide or formoterol.

Possible side effect

Possible common side effects of Symbicort are flu-like symptoms including

Runny nose

Aches and tiredness

Tenderness around the nose and eyes

Ear congestion

Sore throat, difficulty breathing, coughing, sneezing, loss of voice

Fever and chills

Headaches

Tightness in chest

Less common side effects of Symbicort include

  • Frequent urge to urinate, bladder pain, bloody or cloudy urine, burning pain while urinating
  • Congestion, mucus producing cough, dry throat, hoarseness
  • Diarrhea, stomach pain, vomiting, loss of appetite
  • Erratic or irregular pulse, increased pulse
  • Joint pain
  • Tenderness or pain in lower back or side
  • Tenderness or swelling around neck and throat, sore mouth or tongue, voice changes, noisy breathing, trouble swallowing, white patches on the tongue or mouth
  • Shaking or trembling of the extremities and limbs
  • Shivering, sweating
  • Trouble sleeping

Rare and serious side effects of Symbicort include

  • Blurred vision, confusion, dizziness, fainting, seizures
  • Dry mouth
  • Enlarged pupils, sensitivity to light
  • Flushed skin
  • Fruit-like breath odor
  • Hive like swellings on mouth, tongue, throat, face, hands, feet or genitals
  • Severe headache
  • Severe chest pain, irregular heart beat

Drug interaction

Symbicort should not be taken with other anti-inflammatory drugs or other bronchodilators. Symbicort should not be used with expectorants. Symbicort may reduce the effectiveness of certain blood glucose affecting drugs or stomach acid affecting drugs.

For more complete drug interaction information, refer to the complete list of interactions provided with your Symbicort inhaler or ask your pharmacist.

Missed dose

If you miss a dose of Symbicort, take your next scheduled dose. Do not take a “make-up” dose.

Overdose

If an overdose occurs, contact your doctor immediately. Overdose symptoms may include becoming extremely short of breath, having an erratic pulse, or becoming disoriented. If one or more of these side effects occur, dial 911.

Storage

Symbicort should be kept upright in a dry location between 20°C to 25°C (68°F to 77°F).

If your Symbicort inhaler has not been used for seven days or more, you must prime the inhaler by shaking it for five seconds and spraying a dose away from yourself.

Disclaimer
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