Use:
It is used to treat asthma and prevent symptoms of COPD (Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease), which is a lung condition in which the airways to the lungs are blocked. It relaxes the muscles in the airways, making them wider and easier to breathe through.
Indication:
It can be taken with dinner in the evening. The dose and duration should be as prescribed by the doctor. The dosage and how often it should be taken may vary depending on the purpose for which you are taking it. You should take it as prescribed for as long as prescribed for you. If you miss a dose, remember to take it right away. It doesn’t work immediately or stop the breathing problems that have already started, so always keep your medical inhaler handy in case of an emergency.
Side Effects:
Vomiting, headache, nausea and stomach upset are the most common side effects. If they bother you or seem serious, talk to your doctor. There are ways to reduce or prevent them. In general, it is recommended not to drink alcohol or smoke while taking this medicine. High-calorie foods such as coffee, tea and dark chocolate should be avoided as they increase drug side effects.
Safety Advice:
It is important to inform your doctor about your kidney and liver disease or heart condition before taking this medicine. You should also tell your doctor about all other medications you are taking, as many of them may reduce the effectiveness of this medicine or alter its mechanism of action. Make sure to tell your doctor about pregnancy and breast-feeding before starting treatment.