SEROFLO CIPHALER (SALMETEROL/FLUTICASONE)
Price range: $30.00 through $85.00
Seroflo Ciphaler (salmeterol/fluticasone) is a prescription maintenance inhaler for asthma or COPD. It combines a long-acting bronchodilator with an inhaled steroid to help keep airways open and calm swelling. It's meant for regular use, not sudden breathing attacks. Your prescriber selects the right strength based on symptoms and prior inhaler therapy.
| Active Ingredient: | Salmeterol/Fluticasone |
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| Indication: | Asthma, Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) |
| Manufacturer: | Cipla Limited |
| Packaging: | 60 MDI in 1 Inhaler |
| Delivery Time: | 6 To 15 days |
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Seroflo Ciphaler 500 mcg (Salmeterol/Fluticasone)
| Variant | Price | Units | Quantity | Add to Cart |
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| 1 Multihaler | $40.00 | $40 / Accuhaler | ||
| 2 Multihaler | $78.00 | $39 / Accuhaler | ||
| 3 Multihaler | $115.00 | $38.33 / Accuhaler |
What is Seroflo Ciphaler (Salmeterol/Fluticasone)?
Seroflo Ciphaler (salmeterol/fluticasone) is a controller inhaler used when breathing symptoms are more than occasional. Many people start looking for an option like this after dealing with repeated wheezing, a tight chest, or a cough that keeps coming back, especially at night or with activity. The goal with a controller inhaler is steadier breathing day to day, fewer flare-ups, and less disruption to work, sleep, and exercise. This product combines two established types of respiratory medicines in one device:- Fluticasone (inhaled corticosteroid) helps reduce inflammation inside the airways. For asthma and some COPD patients, airway inflammation is a major driver of symptoms. When that irritation stays active, airways become extra sensitive and more likely to narrow.
- Salmeterol (long-acting bronchodilator, LABA) helps relax the muscles around the airways so they stay more open for extended periods.
Who it's typically for
Clinicians often consider an ICS/LABA combination like Seroflo Ciphaler for:- Asthma that is not well controlled with an inhaled steroid alone
- COPD maintenance in people who need symptom control and fewer exacerbations
- Patients who have a pattern of frequent symptoms, activity limitation, or nighttime waking
Practical use tips people actually prefer
Technique matters as much as the medication. If the inhalation is rushed or poorly timed, less medicine reaches the lungs, and results can look "weak" even when the prescription is correct. If you are unsure, ask a pharmacist or prescriber to watch your technique at least once. A few everyday pointers:- Use it consistently at the times your prescriber recommends.
- Rinse your mouth and spit after each use. This step is easy to skip, but it helps lower the risk of oral thrush and throat irritation from the steroid component.
- If you notice voice hoarseness, a dry throat, or a mild cough after inhaling, it may be related to technique or not rinsing well.
Side Effects of Seroflo Ciphaler
Not everyone gets side effects, but it's smart to know what can happen. With this type of inhaler, people most often report:- Throat irritation, hoarse voice
- Mouth yeast infection (thrush), especially if mouth rinsing is skipped.
- Headache
- Feeling a bit shaky, or noticing a faster heartbeat in some cases
Available strengths
Seroflo Ciphaler (salmeterol/fluticasone) is commonly sold in more than one strength. What's available can vary by supplier and packaging, so always match the box to the prescription label. Strengths you may see include:- 25 mcg/50 mcg
- 25 mcg/125 mcg
- 25 mcg/250 mcg
- Seroflo Ciphaler 250 (SALMETEROL/FLUTICASONE)
- Seroflo Ciphaler 500 mcg (Salmeterol/Fluticasone)
- Seroflo Multihaler 500
- Seretide 250mcg Evohaler (Salmeterol/Fluticasone)
- Seretide 50mcg/250mcg Accuhaler (Salmeterol/Fluticasone)
Alternatives already on the market
If your prescriber wants a similar option, or if you're comparing what's already available, these are common alternatives in the same general category: Same medication combination (fluticasone/salmeterol):- Advair Diskus
- Advair HFA
- Wixela Inhub (often considered an Advair Diskus equivalent)
- AirDuo RespiClick
- Generic fluticasone/salmeterol (availability depends on form)
- Symbicort Turbohaler 160 mcg (budesonide/formoterol)
- Dulera (mometasone/formoterol)
- Breo Ellipta (fluticasone/vilanterol)
FAQs About Seroflo Ciphaler Salmeterol/Fluticasone
How long does it take to notice a difference with Seroflo Ciphaler? Some people notice easier breathing within days, while for others it takes a few weeks of steady use to see the full benefit. If symptoms feel unchanged or worse, contact your prescriber. Can Seroflo Ciphaler be used during pregnancy or breastfeeding? Sometimes inhaled steroids and LABA combinations are continued during pregnancy because uncontrolled asthma can be risky. The decision depends on your history and should be discussed with your OB-GYN or prescriber. Can I drink alcohol while using this inhaler? There's no well-known direct interaction for most people, but alcohol can worsen sleep and trigger symptoms in some patients. If you notice a pattern, it's worth bringing up at your next visit. How should I store Seroflo Ciphaler? Store at room temperature, away from direct heat and moisture. Do not use past the expiration date. If the device looks damaged or has been stored in extreme heat or cold, ask a pharmacist before using it. Are there medication interactions I should mention to my prescriber? Yes. Some drugs can raise salmeterol or fluticasone levels or increase side effects. Examples include potent CYP3A4 inhibitors (such as ketoconazole or ritonavir) and certain beta-blockers. Share a complete medication list.| size | 1 Multihaler, 2 Multihaler, 3 Multihaler |
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