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Maxiflo 250 Rotacaps (Fluticasone/formoterol) are dry-powder capsules for use with a Rotahaler for long-term control of asthma or COPD. Fluticasone reduces swelling in the airways. Formoterol keeps tubes open for up to 12 hours. Use it on a set schedule. It is not for sudden attacks. Rinse your mouth after each dose and follow your prescriber’s plan carefully.
| Active Ingredient: | Fluticasone/formoterol |
|---|---|
| Indication: | Asthma |
| Manufacturer: | Cipla Limited |
| Packaging: | 30 rotacaps in 1 packet |
| Strength: | 250mcg |
| Delivery Time: | 6 To 15 days |
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| Variant | Price | Units | Quantity | Add to Cart |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 30 Rotacap/s | $11.00 | $0.37 / Rotacaps | ||
| 60 Rotacap/s | $21.00 | $0.35 / Rotacaps | ||
| 90 Rotacap/s | $30.00 | $0.33 / Rotacaps |
Maxiflo 250 Rotacaps (Fluticasone / formoterol) are prescription inhalation capsules designed for people who need steady, day-to-day control of breathing symptoms, not just occasional relief.
If you deal with ongoing wheeze, cough, chest tightness, shortness of breath, or symptoms that wake you up at night, this type of combo medicine is often used as a controller option.
It combines two well-known medication types into a single routine: an inhaled corticosteroid (ICS) and a long-acting bronchodilator (LABA).
This medicine is typically used for maintenance treatment in asthma and in many COPD treatment plans when a clinician feels a steroid plus a long-acting bronchodilator is appropriate.
The goal is fewer flare-ups, better breathing day to day, and less need for a rescue inhaler. It is not meant to stop a sudden asthma attack in the moment. Most people still keep a fast-acting rescue inhaler for emergencies, as directed by their prescriber.
Rotacaps are not swallowed like pills. They are made to be inhaled using a compatible dry-powder device (commonly a Rotahaler-style device, depending on what you were prescribed).
In simple terms, the capsule is placed into the device, the device mechanism pierces or opens it, and you inhale the powder through the mouthpiece.
A few practical points many people overlook:
Side effects vary, and not everyone gets them. With ICS/LABA combinations, people most commonly report things like:
Seek urgent care for severe allergic reactions, worsening shortness of breath right after dosing, chest pain, fainting, or severe palpitations.
If you have heart rhythm problems, untreated infections, or other complex conditions, it is worth discussing risks upfront with your clinician.
Maxiflo Rotacaps are commonly found in multiple strengths.
Availability can vary by supplier and market, but you may see:
If your clinician is comparing similar controller medicines, these are widely known alternatives in the same general category (ICS/LABA). Device type and dosing schedule differ: