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Breo Ellipta
(Fluticasone Furoate/Vilanterol Trifenatate)

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Formulation : Powder Inhaler
Drug Name Dosage Quantity Price Buy Now
Breo Ellipta 92/22mcg 30doses $147.00 Add To Cart
Breo Ellipta 92/22mcg 90doses $420.00 Add To Cart
Breo Ellipta 184/22mcg 30doses $165.00 Add To Cart
Breo Ellipta 184/22mcg 90dose $474.00 Add To Cart
Breo Ellipta
Dosage: 92/22mcg
Quantity: 30doses
Price: $147.00
Breo Ellipta
Dosage: 92/22mcg
Quantity: 90doses
Price: $420.00
Breo Ellipta
Dosage: 184/22mcg
Quantity: 30doses
Price: $165.00
Breo Ellipta
Dosage: 184/22mcg
Quantity: 90dose
Price: $474.00

About Breo Ellipta 

Breo Ellipta is a prescription medication used as a long-term, maintenance treatment for chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, including chronic bronchitis and emphysema. It prevents and relieves COPD symptoms, like coughing, wheezing, and shortness of breath. This inhalation can be used alone or in conjunction with other medications.

Additional information

Brand Name:

Breo Ellipta

Generic name:

Fluticasone Furoate/Vilanterol Trifenatate

Other Names:

Relvar Ellipta

Strength(s):

92/22mcg, 184/22mcg

Quantities Available:

30doses, 90dose, 90doses

Formulation:

Powder Inhaler

Warning & Dosage

Direction 

  • Always read the drug information leaflet before starting to take Breo Ellipta.
  • Remember that you must not take any drug without fully understanding all prescribing information about it. For queries, ask your doctor or pharmacist.
  • Take Breo Ellipta once a day, or as directed by your doctor. Administer the exact dosage as prescribed by your doctor.
  • Do not use it as a quick-relief inhaler, and avoid using it more frequently than prescribed. 

Interactions and Warnings of Breo Ellipta

Avoid using this inhaler if you have an allergy to fluticasone, vilanterol, milk proteins, and other inactive ingredients that the oral inhalation contains. Always watch out for signs of hypersensitivity reactions, such as skin rashes, hives or itchiness, swollen lymph nodes, swelling of the face and neck, severe dizziness, and trouble breathing. Once you notice allergic reactions, call for emergency medical attention. 

Inform your medical practitioner about your past medical history, especially if you have a history of any recent infections, heart conditions, high blood pressure, osteoporosis, enlarged prostate, hyperthyroidism, diabetes, liver disease, seizure, and eye problems. You must also discuss all the prescription medications, nonprescription medications, vitamins, supplements, and herbal products you are taking. These products may interact with the active ingredients of this inhaler. 

Breo Ellipta may increase the risk of QT prolongation, which can lead to a medical emergency. This is characterized by severe dizziness, fainting, increased heart rate, and irregular heartbeat. While on this drug, do not take diuretics and drink a lot of fluids. You must also watch out for low potassium or magnesium levels in the blood, as these can increase the risk of QT prolongation.  

Because of the corticosteroid component of this inhaler, this product may make you more prone to infection or make symptoms of infection worse for you. Do not come in contact with people who have an infection. In addition, you should maintain appropriate personal hygiene at all times. 

This oral medication is not prescribed to children or adolescents under the age of 18. For geriatric patients, this drug may be prescribed, although it is necessary to note that the elderly can be more sensitive to Breo Ellipta. 

It is best for pregnant mothers to avoid this inhaler because of the possible teratogenic effects. With your doctor, go over all of the possible hazards. 

For breastfeeding moms, it is not known whether fluticasone or vilanterol can pass into breast milk. Use this oral inhalation only when highly needed. 

Step-by-Step Guide for Breo Ellipta 

  1. Check the counter that displays the number of doses on your device. It should show “30” or “60”.
  2. Slide down the cover of the device. When the mouthpiece shows, you will hear a click. The number of doses on the counter will count down by 1. This indicates that the device is up and running.
  3. Exhale fully and deeply.
  4. Place the mouthpiece inside your mouth and make sure to seal your lips around it. Your hands and fingers should not block the air vent.
  5. Inhale slowly but deeply from your mouth.
  6. Hold your breath for about 4 secs and remove the inhaler from your mouth.
  7. Exhale slowly and close your inhaler by sliding the cover-up.
  8. Rinse your mouth using tap water. 

Side Effects

Side Effects of Breo Ellipta 

Common Side Effects of using Breo Ellipta 

  • Headache    
  • Back and joint pain     
  • Fever     
  • Increased blood pressure     
  • Runny or congested nose     
  • Sore throat     
  • Cough     
  • Hoarse voice    

Serious Side Effects     

  • Breathing difficulties such as wheezing or choking
  • Chest pain, fast or rapid heartbeat
  • Sores/white patches in the mouth
  • Flu symptoms: fever, chills, cough, green/yellow mucus
  • Blurred vision, tunnel vision, pain, and seeing halos are all symptoms of eye issues.
  • High blood sugar: thirst, frequent urination, dry mouth, fruity breath
  • Hormonal disorder: tiredness, muscle weakness, lightheaded
  • Low potassium levels: leg cramps, constipation, irregular heartbeat
  • These are not all the potential adverse effects, and you should contact your medical practitioner about side effects. 

FAQ'S

Frequently Asked Questions 

How is Breo Ellipta classified? 

Breo Ellipta is a medication that combines inhaled corticosteroids (ICS) with long-acting beta2-adrenergic agonists (LABA) to treat airflow obstruction in the lungs by reducing inflammation and making breathing easier. 

How does Breo Ellipta work? 

Breo Ellipta works by relaxing the smooth muscles in the airways in order to allow easier breathing. It also hinders the release of immediate hypersensitivity mediators that causes the swelling of the airways. 

Is Breo Ellipta a rescue inhaler? 

This oral inhaler should not be used as a quick-relief inhaler. This is only indicated as a maintenance treatment. You must have a separate inhaler for acute bronchospasm or asthma attacks. 

How Much Does Breo Ellipta Cost? 

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