
Seretide Accuhaler 50/250 Mcg (Salmeterol/Fluticasone Propionate)
Seretide Accuhaler 50/250 mcg is a multi-dose dry powder inhaler (DPI) featuring a combination of salmeterol (long‑acting β₂‑agonist) and fluticasone propionate (corticosteroid). With reliable dose delivery in an easy-to-use DPI, it supports long-term management of asthma and COPD by reducing symptoms and improving lung function.
- Estimated Delivery : Up to 4 business days
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✅ Key Benefits
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Combination therapy for bronchodilation and anti-inflammatory effect
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Multi-dose inhaler offers convenience and portability
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Breath-activated DPI with no propellant needed
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Accurate dose delivery keeps dosage consistent
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Helps maintain lung health, reducing frequency of exacerbations
🎯 How to Use
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Slide open or load the inhaler until you hear the click indicating preparedness.
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Exhale fully, then press your lips to the mouthpiece and inhale deeply.
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Hold your breath for 5–10 seconds, and then exhale gently.
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Close the device after use to reset the dose.
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Clean the mouthpiece weekly to prevent build-up.
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Use as directed, typically once or twice daily under medical advice.
⚠️ Precautions
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Prescription-only therapy—consult a healthcare provider before using
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Not for emergency asthma relief—always carry a fast-acting inhaler
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Rinse mouth after use to reduce risk of thrush
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Store dry and clean, as moisture can impair dose delivery
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Replace or reset inhaler per dosage counter, generally every 6 months
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Avoid use if the device is damaged or wet
🤕 Possible Side Effects
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Common: Cough, throat irritation, dry mouth
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Less common: Hoarseness, mild headaches
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Occasional: Oral fungal infection (thrush), subtle voice changes
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If experiencing persistent wheezing, chest tightness, or allergic reactions, stop using and seek medical advice immediately
❓ Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Q. How many doses are in the Accuhaler?
A. Typically around 60 to 120 doses—confirm with packaging or your pharmacist.
Q. Is this inhaler for sudden relievers?
A. No—it’s intended for daily maintenance. Use a rescue inhaler for emergencies.
Q. Do I need to rinse my mouth afterward?
A. Yes—to prevent throat irritation and reduce the chance of fungal infection.
Q. What if the inhaler gets wet?
A. Avoid using it; moisture may compromise dose accuracy.
Unit | 1 Accuhaler, 2 Accuhaler, 3 Accuhaler |
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