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Seretide 250mcg Evohaler (Salmeterol/Fluticasone)

Seretide 250mcg Evohaler (Salmeterol/Fluticasone)

Price range: $17.00 through $47.00

Seretide 250mcg Evohaler is a combination inhaler used for long-term control of asthma and COPD. It contains fluticasone and salmeterol, which work together to reduce airway inflammation and keep airways open, helping prevent breathing problems.

Active Ingredient: Salmeterol/Fluticasone
Indication: Asthma, Chronic obstructive pulmonary disorder (COPD)
Manufacturer: GlaxoSmithKline Pharmaceuticals Ltd
Packaging: 120 MDI in 1 Inhaler
Strength: 250mcg
Delivery Time: 6 To 15 days

Seretide 250mcg Evohaler (Salmeterol/Fluticasone)

Variant Price Units Quantity Add to Cart
1 Inhaler $17.00 $17.00
2 Inhaler/s $33.10 $16.55
3 Inhaler/s $47.00 $15.67

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📋 Product Description
Think of Seretide 250mcg Evohaler as your daily insurance policy against asthma attacks and COPD flare-ups. This purple and orange inhaler isn't like those rescue inhalers you grab when you're wheezing. Instead, it's packed with two medicines salmeterol and fluticasone that you take morning and night to stop breathing problems before they even start. Each spray delivers 25 micrograms of salmeterol to keep airways open and 250 micrograms of fluticasone to calm inflammation. Most people on Seretide don't realize they're getting two completely different treatments in one convenient puff. That's the whole point—double protection without carrying around multiple inhalers or trying to remember complicated medication schedules.

What's Actually Inside

Here's what happens when you use Seretide 250mcg Evohaler: the salmeterol portion acts like a security guard keeping your airway doors propped open for the next 12 hours. Meanwhile, fluticasone works more like a maintenance crew, quietly reducing the swelling and irritation that makes your airways touchy and reactive to begin with. Salmeterol belongs to the long-acting bronchodilator family. It latches onto receptors in airway muscles and tells them to relax and stay relaxed. Fluticasone is a corticosteroid—basically a powerful anti-inflammatory that stops your immune system from overreacting to harmless stuff like pollen, dust, or cold air. You won't feel instant relief like with a rescue inhaler, but give it a week or two and you'll notice you're breathing easier overall.

When Your Doctor Upgrades You

Getting prescribed Seretide 250mcg Evohaler usually means your current asthma treatment isn't cutting it anymore. Maybe you're waking up coughing at 3 AM, or you can't make it through a workout without wheezing, or your rescue inhaler has become your constant companion. That's when doctors decide you need the big guns. The 250 version specifically targets moderate to pretty serious asthma or COPD. There are weaker versions (like 125mcg fluticasone) for milder cases and stronger ones (500mcg) for severe disease. Your doctor picks based on how bad your symptoms are and how well or poorly you're managing on your current meds.

Who This Helps Most

Teenagers and adults whose asthma acts up despite using regular steroid puffers will probably end up on Seretide 250mcg Evohaler eventually. Same goes for COPD patients who keep landing in urgent care with breathing crises. If you're burning through rescue inhalers like they're candy, you're exactly who needs this. But here's what matters: Seretide 250mcg Evohaler is NOT a rescue medication. Don't reach for it during an attack thinking it'll save you—it won't work fast enough. You absolutely must keep a separate fast-acting inhaler around for emergencies. Think of Seretide as preventing the fire, not putting it out once it's already burning.

The Right Way to Take It

Every single day, morning and evening, whether you feel fine or terrible. That's the deal with Seretide 250mcg Evohaler. Skipping doses because you feel good is how people end up back where they started. Grab the inhaler and shake it hard—five good shakes minimum. Pop off the cap and check nothing's blocking the little hole. Breathe all the way out like you're deflating a balloon. Wrap your lips around the mouthpiece, start sucking in air slowly, and right when you start inhaling, press the top down to release the spray. Keep breathing in deep, hold everything for ten seconds, then breathe out away from the device. Wait half a minute, then do it all over again for your second puff. Here's the part everyone forgets: go rinse your mouth immediately after. Swish water around like mouthwash and spit it out. Skip this step and you'll end up with a mouth full of yeast infection within weeks. Not pleasant.

What Might Bug You

Your voice going raspy and hoarse is practically guaranteed with Seretide 250mcg Evohaler. Comes with the steroid territory. Throat feels scratchy and irritated? Super common. White patches appearing in your mouth means you've got thrush from not rinsing properly—fixable but annoying. The salmeterol side can make your hands shake a bit, speed up your heartbeat, or give you headaches, especially the first couple weeks. Most of this settles down as your body adjusts. The scary stuff is rare but real. COPD folks on Seretide face higher pneumonia risk—the steroids suppress local immune defenses in your lungs. If you've got latent tuberculosis or fungal infections, steroids can wake them up. Long-term use at high doses can thin your bones and mess with your adrenal glands' ability to produce natural steroids. And paradoxical bronchospasm—where your breathing suddenly tanks right after using it—happens occasionally. If that hits you, stop immediately and grab your rescue inhaler.

Warnings Worth Remembering

Never, under any circumstances, try using Seretide 250mcg Evohaler to stop an asthma attack in progress. It doesn't work that way and you could die waiting for it to kick in. Always have salbutamol or another fast-acting reliever with you. Got heart problems? Diabetes? Osteoporosis? Thyroid issues? Eye problems like glaucoma? Tell your doctor before starting Seretide 250mcg Evohaler because the medication can complicate all of these. The steroid component especially loves to jack up blood sugar levels and weaken bones over years of use. Pregnant or nursing? This gets complicated. Uncontrolled asthma during pregnancy is genuinely dangerous for the baby, often more dangerous than the medication. But your OB needs to be involved in the decision and monitoring.

Medicines That Clash

Certain antifungal drugs (ketoconazole, itraconazole) and HIV medications (ritonavir) massively boost fluticasone levels in your blood. We're talking potentially dangerous increases in steroid exposure. If you need these medications, your doctor might switch you to a different asthma treatment temporarily or use the absolute lowest Seretide dose possible. Beta-blockers prescribed for heart conditions or blood pressure directly fight against what salmeterol is trying to do and can trigger severe asthma attacks. Basically counterproductive. Other steroid medications—pills, injections, nasal sprays, skin creams—add to your total steroid load and up the side effect risks. Your doctors need to know about every steroid you're using from every source.

Taking Care of It

Room temperature is fine for storing Seretide 250mcg Evohaler. Don't let it freeze and definitely don't let it get scorching hot—above 50°C and the pressurized can could literally explode. Never throw it in a fire even when it's empty. Keep the cap on when you're not using it so dust doesn't get in the mouthpiece. Don't wash this inhaler with water. Sounds weird since most inhalers you're supposed to rinse, but Seretide's different. Just wipe the outside with a dry tissue or cloth weekly. The dose counter on the back tells you how many sprays are left. When you hit 20 remaining, order a refill. At zero, it's done—toss it even if it feels like there's stuff inside when you shake it.

Real Talk from Users

When will I actually feel better on Seretide 250mcg Evohaler?+

Some people notice improvement within a day or two, but most feel clear benefits after 1 to 2 weeks. Full effects may take up to a month with consistent twice-daily use.

Can I stop Seretide 250mcg Evohaler if my asthma feels controlled?+

No. Good control usually means the medicine is working. Stopping suddenly can cause symptoms to return. Always speak with your doctor before making any changes.

I missed my morning dose. Should I take extra at night?+

No. Just take your usual evening dose and continue your regular schedule. Do not double the dose.

What is the white coating in my mouth after use?+

It may be oral thrush, a fungal infection caused by steroid residue. Rinse your mouth thoroughly after each use to help prevent it. If symptoms persist, consult your doctor.

Can I use Seretide 250mcg Evohaler during an asthma attack?+

No. This is a maintenance inhaler, not for quick relief. Use your rescue inhaler (like salbutamol) during an attack.

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