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About Thyair-F Inhaler
Thyair-F Inhaler is a combination medication primarily used to prevent and treat symptoms of asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary diseases (COPD) such as shortness of breath or wheezing (whistling sound while breathing). Asthma is a chronic (long-term) respiratory condition in which airways narrow, swell, and produce extra mucus, leading to difficulty in breathing. COPD is a group of lung diseases with emphysema (shortness of breath) and chronic bronchitis (inflammation of the lining of bronchial tubes).
Thyair-F Inhaler is a combination of two drugs, namely: Formoterol (bronchodilator) and Fluticasone propionate (corticosteroid). Formoterol belongs to the class of bronchodilators that works by relaxing muscles and widening the airways of the lungs. Thus, it makes breathing easier. Fluticasone propionate belongs to the class of corticosteroids that works by acting inside cells of the nasal lining and stops the release of certain chemicals in the body that cause inflammatory reactions. Thereby, provides relief from sneezing, runny or blocked nose, and sinus discomfort.
Thyair-F Inhaler is for inhalation only. Use Thyair-F Inhaler as prescribed. Your doctor will recommend how often you take Thyair-F Inhaler based on your medical condition. Some people may experience headache, sore throat, sneezing, stuffy nose, hoarse voice, cough, low fever, chest tightness, a fungal infection in the mouth, sinus pain, nausea, stomach upset, dizziness, nervousness, vomiting, or irregular heartbeat. Most of these side effects of Thyair-F Inhaler do not require medical attention and gradually resolve over time. However, if the side effects persist or worsen, please consult your doctor.
If you are allergic to Thyair-F Inhaler or any other ingredients, please tell your doctor. If you are pregnant or breastfeeding, please inform your doctor before using Thyair-F Inhaler. Thyair-F Inhaler is not recommended for children below 12 years of age. Use of Thyair-F Inhaler may worsen asthma symptoms in some patients. If you experience severe difficulty in breathing, please consult a doctor immediately so that alternative medicine may be prescribed. Regular monitoring of potassium levels is recommended while taking Thyair-F Inhaler as it may cause low potassium levels in the blood. If you have high blood pressure, diabetes, chest or lungs infection, hyperthyroidism (overactive thyroid), hypokalaemia (low potassium levels in the blood), glaucoma, cataracts, osteoporosis (weak bones), tuberculosis, heart, liver, or adrenal gland problems, inform your doctor before taking Thyair-F Inhaler.
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Thyair-F Inhaler is a combination of two drugs, namely: Formoterol and Fluticasone propionate that is used to treat symptoms of asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary diseases (COPD). Formoterol belongs to the class of bronchodilators that works by relaxing muscles and widening the airways of the lungs. Thus, it makes breathing easier. Fluticasone propionate belongs to the class of corticosteroids that works by acting inside cells of the nasal lining and stops the release of certain chemicals in the body that cause inflammatory reactions. Thereby, provides relief from sneezing, runny or blocked nose, and sinus discomfort.
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If you are allergic to Thyair-F Inhaler or any other ingredients, please tell your doctor. If you are pregnant or breastfeeding, please inform your doctor before using Thyair-F Inhaler. Thyair-F Inhaler is not recommended for children below 12 years of age. Use of Thyair-F Inhaler may worsen asthma symptoms in some patients. If you experience severe difficulty in breathing, please consult a doctor immediately so that alternative medicine may be prescribed. Contact your doctor if you have blurred vision or any other vision disturbances while taking Thyair-F Inhaler. Regular monitoring of potassium levels is recommended while taking Thyair-F Inhaler as it may cause low potassium levels in the blood. If you have high blood pressure, diabetes, chest or lungs infection, hyperthyroidism (overactive thyroid), hypokalaemia (low potassium levels in the blood), glaucoma, cataracts, osteoporosis (weak bones), tuberculosis, heart, liver or adrenal gland problems, inform your doctor before taking Thyair-F Inhaler.
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Thyair-F Inhaler contains Formoterol and Fluticasone propionate. Formoterol works by relaxing muscles and widening the airways of the lungs. Fluticasone propionate works by acting inside cells of the nasal lining and stops the release of certain chemicals in the body that cause inflammatory reactions. Thereby, provides relief from sneezing, runny or blocked nose, sinus discomfort and makes breathing easier.
Yes, Thyair-F Inhaler may cause fungal infection in the mouth as a side effect. It is not necessary for everyone taking Thyair-F Inhaler to experience this side effect. However, to avoid such side effects, brush your teeth or rinse your mouth with water after using Thyair-F Inhaler every time.
Thyair-F Inhaler is not recommended for children below 12 years as the safety and effectiveness were not established. However, please consult a doctor before using Thyair-F Inhaler in children.
Yes, Thyair-F Inhaler may cause dry mouth as a temporary side effect in some people. It is not necessary for everyone taking Thyair-F Inhaler to experience this side effect. However, to avoid such side effects, drink plenty of water, regularly rinse your mouth, practice good oral hygiene and suck on sugarless candy. However, if the condition persists or worsens, please consult a doctor.
No, you are not recommended to take sotalol with Thyair-F Inhaler as it may reduce the effectiveness of both the medicines. Also, sotalol may trigger asthma attacks or worsen breathing problems by narrowing airways. However, please consult a doctor before using other medicines with Thyair-F Inhaler.
You are not recommended to take more than the prescribed dose of Thyair-F Inhaler as it may cause adverse effects such as muscle cramps, headache, high or low blood pressure, fits, severe chest pain, dry mouth, difficulty in sleeping, loss of appetite, nausea, tiredness, shaking or light-headedness. However, if you experience any of these symptoms while taking Thyair-F Inhaler, please consult a doctor immediately.
No, you are not recommended to stop taking Thyair-F Inhaler without consulting your doctor as it may worsen the condition or cause recurring symptoms. Therefore, take Thyair-F Inhaler for as long as your doctor has prescribed it and if you experience any difficulty while taking Thyair-F Inhaler, please consult your doctor.
No, Thyair-F Inhaler does not relieve sudden asthma attack. Therefore, it is advised to carry a rescue inhaler always to treat sudden asthma symptoms.
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Regular monitoring of blood sugar levels is recommended while taking Thyair-F Inhaler especially if you have diabetes as it may increase blood sugar levels.
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Asthma: It is a chronic (long-term) respiratory condition in which airways narrow, swell, and produce extra mucus, leading to difficulty in breathing. The symptoms of asthma include wheezing (whistling sound while breathing), shortness of breath, chest tightness, and cough, especially at night. The symptoms of mild persistent asthma may occur more than 2 times in a week and up to 4 nights in a month whereas, in the case of severe persistent asthma, the symptoms occur several times every day and most nights. The treatment for asthma includes medication, breathing exercises, and self-care.
Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD): It is a group of lung diseases with emphysema (shortness of breath) and chronic bronchitis (inflammation of the lining of bronchial tubes). The major cause of COPD is smoking tobacco. Also, long-term exposure to fumes and chemicals may lead to COPD. The symptoms include chronic cough, shortness of breath, or wheezing (whistle sound while breathing).