Triohale Rotacaps (Tiotropium/Formoterol/Ciclesonide)
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Triohale Rotacaps (Tiotropium/Formoterol/Ciclesonide) is a triple-therapy inhalation capsule used for long-term control of COPD and, in some cases, asthma when prescribed. It combines a long-acting bronchodilator pair with an inhaled steroid to help keep airways open and reduce inflammation. It's made for daily maintenance use with a rotahaler-style device, not for sudden breathing attacks.
| Active Ingredient: | Ciclesonide 400mcg + Formoterol 12mcg + Tiotropium 18mcg |
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| Indication: | Chronic obstructive pulmonary disorder (COPD) |
| Manufacturer: | Cipla Limited |
| Packaging: | 15 rotacaps in 1 packet |
| Delivery Time: | 6 To 15 days |
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Info About Triohale Rotacaps (Tiotropium/Formoterol/Ciclesonide)
Triohale Rotacaps (Tiotropium/Formoterol/Ciclesonide) is designed for people who need more than a single medicine to keep breathing symptoms under control. If you live with COPD (like chronic bronchitis or emphysema) or you have asthma that is not well-controlled on simpler inhalers, your clinician may talk to you about "triple therapy." That term means using three different types of respiratory medicines that cover other parts of the problem.What's inside and why it matters
This medicine combines:- Tiotropium (a long-acting muscarinic antagonist, LAMA) helps relax the airway muscles and keep them from tightening.
- Formoterol (a long-acting beta agonist, LABA) also relaxes airway muscles and improves airflow for more extended periods.
- Ciclesonide (an inhaled corticosteroid, ICS) helps calm airway inflammation, which can reduce swelling and irritation over time.
What Triohale Rotacaps are used for
Triohale Rotacaps is generally used as a maintenance treatment, meaning it's meant to be taken on a schedule to help prevent symptoms such as:- shortness of breath with daily activity
- wheezing
- chest tightness
- frequent flare-ups (exacerbations)
How rotacaps work
Rotacaps are inhalation capsules, intended to be used with a capsule-based inhalation device (often called a rotahaler-style device). The capsule is used to deliver medicine to the lungs by inhalation. One key point that trips people up: these capsules are not meant to be swallowed. They are made specifically for inhalation delivery.What to expect when starting
With long-acting bronchodilators, some improvement in breathing comfort may be noticed earlier, while the full benefit of the steroid (ciclesonide) often builds more gradually with consistent use. Many people do best when they treat it like a daily routine, similar to taking a blood pressure medication.Side effects and cautions
Most people tolerate inhaled therapy well, but side effects are possible. Some that can occur with medicines in this class include:- dry mouth or throat irritation
- cough or hoarseness
- headache
- faster heartbeat, shakiness, or feeling "keyed up" (more typical of LABA effects)
- Oral yeast (thrush) risk from the inhaled steroid portion
Medication interactions to mention to your prescriber
Before using triple therapy, it's smart to review your medication list. Drugs that sometimes matter include:- beta-blockers (may reduce bronchodilator effect)
- other anticholinergic inhalers (may increase side effects)
- certain diuretics or stimulant-type meds (can affect potassium/heart rhythm in some cases)
Available strengths (dosages)
Strengths can vary by manufacturer and market, so it's best to confirm what's printed on your specific box/blister pack. Triohale Rotacaps are commonly seen in combinations where tiotropium and formoterol stay fixed, and the ciclesonide strength may vary (often in ranges like 80 mcg, 160 mcg, or 320 mcg per dose in other ciclesonide products). If you're switching strengths, don't guess; ask your prescriber which exact microgram dose you should be on.Alternatives already on the market
Depending on diagnosis and insurance coverage, alternatives may include:- Trelegy Ellipta (fluticasone furoate/umeclidinium/vilanterol)
- Breztri Aerosphere (budesonide/glycopyrrolate/formoterol)
- Dual therapy options like Anoro Ellipta (umeclidinium/vilanterol), Stiolto Respimat (tiotropium/olodaterol)
- ICS/LABA options like Symbicort (budesonide/formoterol), Dulera (mometasone/formoterol), Advair (fluticasone/salmeterol)
- Single-agent options like Spiriva (tiotropium), when appropriate
FAQs About Triohale Rotacaps
What should I do if I miss a dose of Triohale Rotacaps?
Take it when you remember, unless it's close to your next scheduled dose. Don't double up. If you miss doses often, ask your prescriber for a simpler schedule.How should Triohale Rotacaps be stored?
Keep them dry, at room temperature, and in the blister packaging until use. Avoid heat and humidity (like a steamy bathroom).Can I open the capsule and sprinkle the powder or swallow it?
No. Rotacaps are made for inhalation using the correct device. Swallowing won't deliver the medicine to your lungs the intended way.What if the capsule cracks or the powder spills?
If a capsule is damaged, it's safer to discard it and use a new one so you get a full, consistent dose.Do Triohale Rotacaps work with any inhaler device?
Not always. Capsule-based inhalation products often require a compatible rotahaler-style device. Confirm device compatibility before use.| size | 15 Rotacap/s, 30 Rotacaps, 45 Rotacap/s |
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