MAXIFLO INHALER 250-6MCG

Maxiflo Inhaler 250-6MCG treats chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and asthma. (wheezing and shortness of breath) which is (a lung disorder in which airflow to the lungs is blocked). Breathing becomes more accessible as airway muscles relax.

Your doctor will decide and let you know how you should take your inhaler. It is best to use the lowest dose required to treat asthma or take the dosage prescribed by your doctor. The effects of this drug are seen in a few days, but the result is shown to last for weeks. It is advised that you continue to take this medicine even if you do not experience any side effects, as you need to take it to get the result. So it serves its purpose. If you stop taking it, your COPD and asthma may get worse. Don’t let your asthma overrule you when you have proper medication. You were not recommended for use to treat unexpected asthma attacks. If you have an asthma attack, use a rescue inhaler (Reliever).

It would be best if you used the inhaler to reap the benefits of this medication; otherwise, it will not work either.

The most frequent adverse effects of taking this medicine are nausea, vomiting, upper respiratory infections, oral fungus infections, headaches, etc. Don’t stop taking it if you get there, but please speak with your doctor. If you experience any occur effects, then don’t get panic; talk to your doctor and let them handle the rest.

ADVERSE REACTIONS TO MAXIFLO INHALER

Suppose you want to try from your side, then you can only prevent some of these symptoms by washing your mouth and throat with water and brushing your teeth after taking your inhaler. Other, less common adverse effects can be very harmful. If you still have concerns, then you can consult your doctor. In general, you should avoid situations that aggravate your asthma (your triggers) and quit smoking.

If you are pregnant or nursing, check with your doctor to see if taking this medication is safe. You should let your doctor know if you have any kidney or liver-related problems. According to that, your doctor will suggest the proper dosage. The doctor now no longer endorses this medication to kids beneath the age of 12. Do Not use this medication without speaking to your health practitioner as it can get worse your condition.

Reactions include headaches, coughs, upper respiratory tract infections, nasopharyngitis (inflammation of the throat and nasal passages), sinus infections, stomach upset, oropharyngeal fungal infections, tremors, palpitations, and voice changes.

Most of these side effects of Maxiflo Inhaler do not require medical attention and will gradually subside over time. Check with your doctor if the side effects persist.

BEFORE USING, MAXIFLO INHALER, READ THE LABEL FOR INSTRUCTIONS.

Move the inhaler around. After that, Press the inhaler down once to release the drug while inhaling it through your mouth. Hold your breath for 10 seconds. Continue until you have taken the recommended breaths, as the doctor advised. Rinse your mouth with water before spitting it out.

HOW DOES IT WORK

Formoterol and fluticasone propionate are two drugs included in the Maxiflo 250 inhaler. Formoterol, a long-acting bronchodilator, relaxes the muscles around the airways to keep them open. One of the steroids is fluticasone propionate. It prevents the release of specific chemical mediators that cause inflammation (swelling) of the airways. Together they make breathing easier.

HEALTH ADVICE

Alcohol

Alcohol consumption while using a Maxiflo 250 Inhaler is dangerous.

Pregnancy

Using the Maxiflo 250 inhaler during pregnancy is dangerous. Despite the lack of human studies, animal studies have shown adverse effects on fetal development. Before prescribing, doctors weigh the benefits against possible risks. Please consult your doctor.

HERE IS SOME QUICK ADVICE FOR TAKING THIS

  • The two drugs in the Maxiflo Inhaler 250-6MCGMaxiflo Inhaler 250-6MCG  work together to open your airways and improve your breathing. This medicine is for inhalation only.
  • It is recommended to take them at the same time. It takes time to start working. Thus, it should not be used to treat acute respiratory illness. If you have unexpected difficulty breathing, use a rescue inhaler to hold your breath.
  • Among the side effects can be dry mouth. Regular mouthwash, improved oral hygiene, drinking more water, and sugar-free snacks may be beneficial. To prevent fungal infections of the mouth and throat, rinse with lukewarm water after each inhalation.
  • Wheezing and bronchospasm may occur immediately after first use. so it is advised to take the starting dose of this medicine under the guidance of a doctor.
  • Your doctor may check your blood potassium levels because medications such as Maxiflo 250 inhalers and low blood oxygen levels (hypoxia) can lower blood potassium levels.

 

FAQ’S

Q-I’m pregnant. Can I use the Maxiflo Metered-Dose Inhaler?

A: Do not use this medicine during pregnancy as it is believed to be harmful to the fetus. See your doctor for safer options.

Q-Can I take Maxiflo during breastfeeding?

A: Nursing mothers should not use Maxiflo metered dose inhaler.

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