
Seroflo Inhaler 250 Mcg (Salmeterol/Fluticasone)
Seroflo Inhaler 250 mcg is a pressurized metered‑dose inhaler (MDI) containing a fixed‑dose blend of salmeterol (long‑acting β₂‑agonist) and fluticasone propionate (corticosteroid). Designed for regular use, it delivers both bronchodilation and anti‑inflammatory effects to help manage asthma and COPD symptoms efficiently.
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✅ Key Benefits
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Dual-action therapy combines long‑acting bronchodilator and anti‑inflammatory action
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Metered-dose precision ensures consistent medication delivery
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Portable and user-friendly MDI format
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Ideal for daily maintenance, helping reduce exacerbations
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Corticosteroid component prevents airway inflammation and improves lung function
🎯 How to Use
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Shake well before each use.
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Exhale fully, then place the mouthpiece in your mouth.
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Press the canister and inhale slowly and deeply.
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Hold your breath for 5–10 seconds, then exhale gently.
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Rinse your mouth post-use to minimize infection risk.
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Use as prescribed, typically twice daily.
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Clean mouthpiece weekly to maintain airflow.
⚠️ Precautions
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Prescription-only—use under healthcare provider advice
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Not for acute symptom relief—keep quick‑relief inhaler accessible
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Rinse mouth after each use to prevent thrush or irritation
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Store upright in a cool, dry place; avoid heat and moisture
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Replace inhaler every 6 months or per counter
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Consult doctor if you have glaucoma, heart conditions, or suppressed immunity
🤕 Possible Side Effects
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Common: Throat irritation, cough, dry mouth
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Less common: Hoarseness, mild headache
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Occasional: Oral fungal infection (thrush), slight voice changes
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Stop use and seek help if you experience chest pain, persistent wheezing, or allergic symptoms
❓ Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Q. How often should I use Seroflo Inhaler 250 mcg?
A. Typically twice daily, or as directed by your doctor.
Q. Can I use it during an asthma attack?
A. No—it’s not for rescue; use a short‑acting bronchodilator instead.
Q. Why rinse my mouth after use?
A. Rinsing prevents throat irritation and reduces fungal infection risk.
Q. How should I store it?
A. Keep it upright, in a cool and dry place—avoid bathrooms or hot cars.
Unit | 1 Inhaler/s, 2 Inhaler/s, 3 Inhaler/s |
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