Purple Inhaler (Salmeterol/Fluticasone)
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Purple Inhaler (Salmeterol/Fluticasone) is a daily controller inhaler that helps prevent asthma symptoms and improve breathing for people with COPD. It combines an inhaled steroid and a long-acting bronchodilator to reduce airway inflammation and keep airways open. It is not a rescue inhaler for sudden symptoms—prescription required and commonly recognized as the purple Diskus device.
| Active Ingredient: | Salmeterol/Fluticasone |
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| 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 |
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What is Purple Inhaler (Salmeterol/Fluticasone)
If you have ongoing asthma or COPD, you have probably heard people refer to their "purple inhaler." That nickname usually points to salmeterol plus fluticasone, a combo medicine used for maintenance control. One ingredient is a long-acting bronchodilator that helps keep the airways open through the day, and the other is an inhaled corticosteroid that calms inflammation inside the lungs. Together, they help cut down on flare-ups, night symptoms, and that frustrating shortness of breath that sneaks up during regular activities.What it is used for
- Asthma maintenance: helps prevent symptoms and reduces the need for a rescue inhaler.
- COPD maintenance: helps with breathing control and may reduce exacerbations.
- Not for sudden breathing problems. Keep a quick relief inhaler like albuterol on hand for fast relief.
How it works
- Salmeterol is a long-acting beta agonist that gently relaxes airway muscles for about 12 hours.
- Fluticasone is a corticosteroid that reduces swelling and mucus in the airways.
- Most people use it twice a day as prescribed, usually morning and evening, to keep a steady level of control.
What to expect
- Some people notice easier breathing within a few days.
- It can take 1 to 4 weeks to feel the full benefit.
- If you still need your rescue inhaler more than a couple of times a week, check in with your healthcare provider about your plan.
Simple tips for correct use
- For the dry powder Diskus style device: open it, prepare the dose per the device instructions, breathe out gently away from the device, then inhale the dose quickly and deeply. Hold your breath about 10 seconds if you can, then exhale.
- Rinse your mouth and spit after each use to help prevent thrush and hoarseness.
- Do not use it to treat sudden breathing trouble. Reach for your rescue inhaler or seek urgent care if symptoms are severe.
Available strengths in the market
Fluticasone propionate and salmeterol come in several strengths and device types. Your prescriber will set your exact dose and device.- Dry Powder Inhaler Diskus style
- 100 mcg fluticasone and 50 mcg salmeterol
- Round Inhaler (Salmeterol/Fluticasone)
- Seroflo Multihaler 500
- FDA-approved generics for the Diskus style are available from multiple manufacturers.
- Metered Dose Inhaler HFA style
- 45 mcg fluticasone and 21 mcg salmeterol
- 115 mcg fluticasone and 21 mcg salmeterol
- 230 mcg fluticasone and 21 mcg salmeterol
- Other brand options using the same combination may exist in different devices with different labeled strengths. Device technique and dose can vary, so always follow the instructions that come with your specific inhaler.
Safety pointers and side effects
Common:
- Hoarseness, sore throat, cough, headache
- Oral thrush is characterized by white patches in the mouth. Rinse and spit after each dose to lower the risk.
- Mild tremor or a fast heartbeat can happen in some people.
Less common but important to know:
- Pneumonia risk may be higher in some people with COPD on inhaled steroids.
- Eyes, bones, and adrenal effects are uncommon at typical inhaled doses but can occur, especially with long-term high-dose use.
- Diskus devices contain lactose. Avoid if you have a severe milk protein allergy.
Drug interactions to mention to your clinician:
- Strong CYP3A4 inhibitors can raise steroid levels, for example, ritonavir, cobicistat, ketoconazole, and clarithromycin.
- Certain beta blockers may blunt the effect of salmeterol.
Who should check with a healthcare professional first
- Children and older adults may need different doses.
- Pregnancy or breastfeeding. Your clinician will weigh the benefits and risks.
- People with heart rhythm issues, glaucoma, cataracts, osteoporosis, or a history of frequent infections.
Storage and practical tips
- Keep the device closed and dry. Do not wash the dry powder device.
- Store at room temperature and check the dose counter regularly.
- If your symptoms change or you feel this inhaler is not doing the job, do not just increase the puffs on your own. Reach out to your prescriber.
FAQs About Purple Inhaler (Salmeterol/Fluticasone)
What is the Purple Inhaler used for? It is a maintenance inhaler for asthma and COPD. It helps prevent symptoms and cut flare-ups. It does not treat sudden wheezing or tightness. Keep a rescue inhaler like albuterol for fast relief. How often do I use it? Most people take one inhalation twice daily about 12 hours apart, or as directed by their prescriber. Do not use extra doses for quick relief. If you need more help, contact your clinician. Which strengths are available? Common Diskus strengths are 100 50, 250 50, and 500 50 micrograms. HFA metered dose options include 45 21, 115 21, and 230 21 micrograms. Different devices have different dose numbers, so check your label. Is this a steroid, and will it cause weight gain? It contains an inhaled steroid fluticasone plus a bronchodilator. Inhaled steroids work mainly in the lungs, so whole body side effects like weight gain are uncommon at usual doses. Rinse and spit after each use to lower the chance of mouth and throat side effects. Can I use this with my albuterol inhaler? Yes. This is your daily controller. Albuterol is your quick relief inhaler for sudden symptoms. If you need albuterol more than your action plan suggests, talk with your provider to adjust your maintenance therapy.| size | 1 Multihaler, 2 Multihaler, 3 Multihaler |
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