

| Dosage | Package | Price per Dose | Price | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 100/50mcg | 3 inhalers | NZD331.60 | NZD994.78 Best Price | |
| 100/50mcg | 2 inhalers | NZD343.77 | NZD687.51 | |
| 100/50mcg | inhaler | NZD410.67 | NZD410.67 | |
| 250/50mcg | 3 inhalers | NZD356.94 | NZD1,070.83 | |
| 250/50mcg | 2 inhalers | NZD412.22 | NZD824.41 | |
| 250/50mcg | inhaler | NZD465.43 | NZD465.43 | |
| 500/50mcg | 3 inhalers | NZD439.08 | NZD1,317.25 Popular | |
| 500/50mcg | 2 inhalers | NZD480.67 | NZD961.31 | |
| 500/50mcg | inhaler | NZD520.19 | NZD520.19 |
Salmeterol plus fluticasone is a combination inhaler used to manage chronic breathing conditions. It blends a long-acting inhaled beta agonist (salmeterol) with an inhaled corticosteroid (fluticasone). The goal is to reduce inflammation in the airways and keep airways open over time. This medicine is taken regularly to prevent symptoms and may lower the number of flare ups. It is not a rescue inhaler for sudden wheeze or attack. The product is available in several inhaler styles in pharmacies and online shops. Always use as directed by your doctor.
Fluticasone reduces inflammation. Salmeterol relaxes the muscles around the airways. Together they help breathing be easier day after day. The effect builds up with regular use. It may take a few days to notice full benefits. Do not stop suddenly. With regular use, symptoms like coughing or shortness of breath can become less frequent. Patients often report steadier exercise tolerance and fewer awakenings at night. However, control varies by person.
Adults and some teens with persistent asthma or chronic obstructive pulmonary disease may be prescribed the combination. It is usually chosen when symptoms persist despite a low dose inhaled corticosteroid alone. People who have had prior reactions to similar medicines should discuss alternatives. Those with heart rhythm disorders or high blood pressure should be monitored. If you are pregnant or breastfeeding, talk to a clinician before using this medicine. The doctor decides if benefits outweigh risks.
The main benefit is a steadier routine. The inhaler reduces daily symptoms and the need for rescue inhalers. Many patients experience fewer hospital visits due to better control. In practice, it is important to prime and shake the device as instructed so the dose is delivered correctly. Rinse the mouth after use to reduce thrush and irritation. Storing the inhaler away from heat or cold helps maintain performance. Consistency matters for best results.
Common side effects include throat irritation, hoarseness, sinus infections, and headaches. Some people may get mild thrush in the mouth or on the tongue; rinsing helps. Less often, tremor, palpitations or increased heart rate can occur. Severe allergic reactions are rare but require urgent care. Do not exceed the prescribed dose. Tell the doctor if you notice worsening wheeze or signs of infection. Long-term use requires monitoring for bone density and adrenal suppression in some patients. This medication should be used with caution in certain conditions.
Follow the exact schedule prescribed by your clinician. In most cases, the inhaler is used twice daily. Do not double dose if you miss a time. If you miss a dose, take it as soon as you remember unless it is almost time for the next one. Do not use more than prescribed. Keep the device clean and replace when advised. If you are changing brands or types, speak with your pharmacist to avoid dosing errors.
Online reviews often highlight steadier breathing and better sleep with consistent use. Some reports mention a reduction in daytime symptoms and fewer alarms during the night. Others note that it takes time to adjust to the inhaler technique. Overall, users who follow directions and pair the medicine with a rescue inhaler report improved daily control and confidence in activities.
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