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QUIKHALE FB combination inhaler work by bronchodilator activity by relaxing the muscles in the airways & widens the airways and by its anti-inflammatory activity stops the release of certain chemical messengers that cause inflammation of the airways. eventually, it makes breathing easy. this medication may cause side effects such as nausea, vomiting, respiratory tract infection, hoarseness of
hypersensitivity to Quikhale FB to budesonide, formoterol. primary treatment of status asthmaticus or acute episodes of asthma or copd..
babies: it does not apply to babies.
lactating mothers: this medication is considered safe in lactating mother if prescribed by your doctor.
consult your doctor before using this medication.
pregnancy: consult your doctor before using this medication.
driving: nil
alcohol: avoid consuming alcohol while taking this medication.
kidney: nil
liver: nil.
Cough Sore throat Vomiting Oral candidiasis Nausea Respiratory tract infection Headache Hoarseness of voice Increased heart rate Influenza Musculoskeletal (bone, muscle or joint) pain Hypokalemia (low potassium level) Glaucoma.
QUIKHALE FB is a combination inhaler.
it works by bronchodilator activity by relaxing the muscles in the airways & widens the airways.
its anti-inflammatory activity stops the release of certain chemical messengers that cause inflammation of the airways.
eventually, it makes breathing easy..
If you missed to take a puff of Quikhale FB, take it as soon as you remember.
If it's nearly time for your next puff, skip the missed puff.
Do not take too many puffs to catch up the missed one..
• QUIKHALE FB inhaler is prescribed to treat long term asthma and copd symptoms.
• inhaler is only used to treat sudden symptoms, but it does not relieve sudden symptoms
• inform your doctor immediately if your breathing problem worsens or if this medication does not relieve symptoms.
• avoid exposure to chickenpox or measles.
• inform your doctor if you have any symptoms of upper respiratory infections.
• do not discontinue without informing your doctor.
• if you are a diabetic patient, inform your doctor if you observe any difficulties with sugar control.
• rinse your mouth with water after each use to prevent infections in the mouth and throat
• carry your inhaler wherever you go..
• formoterol fumarate + pimozide: concurrent use of these drugs may result in an increased risk of qt-interval prolongation. • budesonide + desmopressin: concurrent use of these drugs may result in an increased risk of severe hyponatremia. • formoterol fumarate + acebutolol: concurrent use of these drugs may result in decreased efficacy of formoterol. • budesonide + nsaids: concurrent use of these drugs may result in an increased risk of gastrointestinal ulcer or bleeding. • budesonide + bemiparin: concurrent use of these drugs may result in an increased risk of bleeding. • budesonide + boceprevir: concurrent use of these drugs may result in an increased budesonide concentrations and significantly reduced serum cortisol concentration. • budesonide + bupropion: concurrent use of these drugs may result in lowering of the seizure threshold. • budesonide + fleroxacin: concurrent use of these drugs may result in an increased risk of tendon rupture. • formoterol fumarate + antidepressants: concurrent use of these drugs may result in an increased risk of cardiovascular excitation..
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