Description
What Is This Medicational Treatment And How Can It Help Your Condition?
Seroflo inhaler is a treatment that’s used long term in order to help stop or treat asthma as well as different chronic lung conditions. The main active ingredient is Fluticasone and Salmeterol.
What’s the best way to go about using this treatment in order to ensure it works for you the way you need it to?
You have to make sure you use it as a doctor tells you. And each situation isn’t always going to be the same. So sometimes relying on general directions that come with this treatment might not be for everyone, but they would still be the best way to go if you wanted to ensure you got the best use of it and minimized side effect chances.
There is an additional information booklet you can get for Seroflo. It’s advised that you read it and get a good idea of how to use this medication.
How long is it going to take before you start experiencing the type of results you want for your condition?
Seroflo is very effective and works well for most people who use it on a consistent basis. For the most part you should be able to experience benefits very quickly. You need to be patient though. Sometimes it can take as much as a week or a little longer before you realize the full potential of this medication.
In order to ensure you get the best benefit from it you want to make sure you’re consistent with when you take it. Be sure to make sure of it at the same times every day and don’t forget a dose. Also, be sure to not suddenly stop using the treatment. This goes for even if you feel much better after a while. Only if your doctor gives you the go ahead should you stop using it.
What’s the best way to go about storing this medication in order to ensure its quality isn’t compromised?
If the quality of this medication is compromised, then you take increased risk every time you were to use it. You don’t want this to be the case. In order to ensure the quality level isn’t affected you need to make sure you store it at the proper room temperature. This is going to be about 68 and 77 degrees F (20 and 25 degrees C).
You’ll want to be sure to keep it in a place that’s dry, away from high heat areas, sunlight, moisture as well as light. This inhalation medication cannot be reused and it should be thrown out about 1 month after the moisture protective foil overwrap has been removed or once all of the blisters have been made use of. Whichever happens first.
What are some of the more common potential side effects you might be at risk for if you use this medicational treatment?
Diarrhea
Dizziness
Headache
Mild muscle or bone pain
Nausea
Nervousness
Throat irritation
Tremor
Vomiting
What are some of the more serious potential side effects you might be at risk for if you use this medicational treatment?
Severe allergic reactions (rash; hives; itching; difficulty breathing; tightness in the chest; swelling of the mouth, face, lips, or tongue)
Behavior changes
Blurred vision or other vision changes
Chest pain
Choking
Fa st or irregular heartbeat
Hoarseness
Numbness or tingling in hands or feet
Seizures
Severe muscle weakness, cramps, or spasms
Severe or persistent bone pain
Severe or persistent dizziness or headache;
Signs of infection (eg, fever, chills, persistent headache/sore throat, ear pain, increased mucus production or change in mucus color)
Swelling or tightness in the throat;
Trouble sleeping
Unusual tiredness or weakness
Vaginal odor or discharge
Weight gain
White patches or sores on the tongue or mouth
Worsening of asthma symptoms (eg, increased wheezing, coughing, chest tightness, shortness of breath)
For the more serious side effects immediate emergency help should be sought.
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