Fluticasone with Salmeterol
Fluticasone with Salmeterol

42.78
Dual-acting components open constricted airways to ease restrictive breathing patterns.


Availability
In Stock
Delivery Time
Airmail (14-21 days) | Trackable (5-9 days)
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Product Sheet

Active Ingredient(s)
Fluticasone, Salmeterol
Reference Brand
Seretide
Product Origin
Generic Product
Reference Manufacturer
GlaxoSmithKline
Product Form
Inhalation Powder, Inhalation Aerosol
Regulatory Classification
Rx
Primary Category
Respiratory Health
Product Category
Inhaled Corticosteroid, Long-Acting Beta-2 Agonist (LABA)
Pharmacological Class
ICS/LABA Combination
Manufacturer Description
Utilized for asthma to alleviate bronchospasm and support long-term breathing stability.
Mechanism of Action
The medication combines an anti-inflammatory steroid with a bronchodilator. Fluticasone reduces airway swelling, while salmeterol provides sustained relaxation of the bronchial smooth muscles, improving overall airflow.
Route of Administration
Inhalation
Onset Time
30–60 minutes
Duration
12 hours
Contraindications
Status asthmaticus, Hypersensitivity to milk proteins, Hypersensitivity to any component
Severe Adverse Events
Paradoxical bronchospasm, Cardiac arrhythmias, Adrenal insufficiency — requires immediate medical attention
Common Side Effects
Hoarseness, Headache, Throat irritation
Uncommon Side Effects
Oral candidiasis, Nasopharyngitis, Tremor
Drug Interactions
Alcohol, Beta Blockers, Ritonavir, Ketoconazole, Diuretics
Pregnancy Safety Warnings
FDA Category C: Use only if potential benefit outweighs risk. Breastfeeding: Use with caution.
Age Restrictions
Safety and efficacy established in pediatric patients four years and older.
Storage Guidelines
Store at room temperature in a dry place.
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Advair, Symbicort, Breo
Information related to Fluticasone with Salmeterol is compiled and periodically reviewed with reference to established medical sources and prescribing guidance. Content is provided for general reference and should be confirmed with a registered healthcare professional before use.
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