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Indications

Flovent Hfa is an inhaled corticosteroid medication used for the long-term treatment of asthma as prophylactic therapy in patients aged 4 years and older.

Flovent Hfa contains fluticasone propionate and works by reducing swelling in the airways to make it easier to breathe.

Flovent Hfa is not intended for use as a rescue inhaler and should not be used to treat sudden asthma symptoms.

Use Flovent Hfa regularly and as prescribed by a healthcare provider to achieve the best results.

Use and Dosage

Read the Patient Information Leaflet that comes with this product before you start using fluticasone each time you get a refill. Read the patient’s instructions on how to use this inhaler properly. If you have any questions, ask your doctor or pharmacist.

Follow the instructions for priming the inhaler if you are using it for the first time if you have not used it for more than 1 week, or if you dropped the inhaler. When priming the inhaler, make sure to spray away from your face so that you do not get the medication into your eyes.

Shake the inhaler well for 5 seconds before each use. Inhale this medication by mouth as directed by your doctor, usually twice a day (in the morning and evening). The dosage is based on your medical condition and response to treatment.

Talk to your doctor or pharmacist if you have trouble using this inhaler. Young children may get better results using a spacer device and face mask with this medication.

If two inhalations/puffs are prescribed, wait about 30 seconds between them. Shake the inhaler well between each puff. If you are using other inhalers at the same time, wait at least 1 minute between the use of each medication, and use this drug (the corticosteroid) last.

To prevent dry mouth, hoarseness, and oral yeast infections from developing, gargle, rinse your mouth with water and spit out after each use. Do not swallow the rinse water.

Use this medication regularly to get the most benefit from it. This medication works best if used at evenly spaced intervals. To help you remember, use it at the same times each day. Do not increase your dose, use this medication more often, or stop using it without first consulting your doctor.

If you are regularly taking a different corticosteroid by mouth (such as prednisone), you should not stop taking it unless directed by your doctor. Some conditions (such as asthma, allergies) may become worse when the drug is suddenly stopped. If you suddenly stop taking the drug, you may also have withdrawal symptoms (such as weakness, weight loss, nausea, muscle pain, headache, tiredness, and dizziness). To help prevent withdrawal, your doctor may slowly lower the dose of your old medication after you begin using fluticasone. Tell your doctor or pharmacist right away if you have withdrawal. See also the Precautions section.

Clean the inhaler regularly as directed. Keep track of the number of inhalations used. Discard the canister after using the labelled number of inhalations on the package, even if it feels as though there is medication left in the canister.

It may take up to 2 weeks or longer before the full benefit of this drug takes effect. Tell your doctor if your condition does not improve or if it worsens.

Learn which of your inhalers you should use every day (controller drugs) and which you should use if your breathing suddenly worsens (quick-relief drugs). Ask your doctor ahead of time what you should do if you have new or worsening cough or shortness of breath, wheezing, increased sputum, worsening peak flow meter readings, waking up at night with trouble breathing, if you use your quick-relief inhaler more often (more than 2 days a week), or if your quick-relief inhaler does not seem to be working well. Learn when you can treat sudden breathing problems by yourself and when you must get medical help right away.

Side Effects

Common side effects:

  • Headache
  • Hoarseness
  • Throat irritation
  • Mouth, throat, or nose dryness
  • Stuffy nose

In most cases, most of the side effects brought about by this oral inhalation are mild and temporary. If the adverse reactions persist or worsen, you must consult your doctor or any healthcare professional.

Severe side effects include:

  • White patches in the mouth
  • Signs of infection (fever, chills, sore throat)
  • Vision problems
  • Increased urination
  • Easy bruising or bleeding
  • Bone pain
  • Sudden wheezing
  • Trouble breathing
  • Mental or mood changes

This is not a complete list of Flovent HFA’s side effects.

Cautions

Before using fluticasone, tell your doctor or pharmacist if you are allergic to it; or if you have any other allergies. This product may contain inactive ingredients, which can cause allergic reactions or other problems. Talk to your pharmacist for more details.

Before using this medication, tell your doctor or pharmacist your medical history, especially of: current/past infections (such as tuberculosis, herpes), certain eye problems (cataracts, glaucoma, herpes infection of the eye), bone loss (osteoporosis), liver disease.

This medication may mask signs of infection. It can make you more likely to get infections or may make current infections worse. Stay away from anyone who has an infection that may easily spread (such as chickenpox, COVID-19, measles, or flu). Talk to your doctor if you have been exposed to an infection or for more details.

If you have switched from a corticosteroid taken by mouth (such as prednisone tablets) to this inhaler within the past 12 months, or if you have been using this product in higher-than-usual doses for a long time, it may be more difficult for your body to respond to physical stress. Before having surgery or emergency treatment, or if you get a serious illness/injury, tell your doctor or dentist that you are using this medication or have used a corticosteroid taken by mouth within the past 12 months. Tell your doctor right away if you develop unusual/extreme tiredness or weight loss. Carry a warning card or medical ID bracelet that says you use (or have used) corticosteroid medications.

Before having surgery, tell your doctor or dentist about all the products you use (including prescription drugs, nonprescription drugs, and herbal products).

This medication may temporarily slow down a child’s growth if used for a long time. However, poorly controlled asthma can also slow down growth. See the doctor regularly so your child’s height can be checked.

During pregnancy, this medication should be used only when needed. Discuss the risks and benefits with your doctor.

It is unknown if this drug passes into breast milk. Consult your doctor before breastfeeding.

Form and Strengths

  • Flovent Hfa Inhaler:
    • 50 mcg
    • 125 mcg
    • 250 mcg
  • Fluticasone Propionate Inhaler:
    • 125 mcg

FAQ

Is Flovent HFA a steroid?

Yes, this is a corticosteroid.

Does this medication contain lactose?

No, this does not contain lactose or milk proteins.

Is it necessary to clean my Flovent HFA inhaler regularly?

At least once a week, clean your inhaler.

Can this medication be used for sudden breathing problems?

No, this is not a quick-relief or rescue inhaler.

Resources:

  1. https://www.accessdata.fda.gov/drugsatfda_docs/label/2010/021433s015lbl.pdf
  2. https://www.webmd.com/drugs/2/drug-92732/flovent-hfa-inhalation/details
  3. https://www.drugs.com/mtm/flovent-hfa.html

Additional information

Brand Name:

Flovent HFA

Scientific Name:

Fluticasone Propionate

Other Names:

Flixotide Inhaler, Flovent Inhaler, Fluticasone HFA

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Formulation:

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