Seroxyn HFA 25/250 is a combination of:
Salmeterol: Long-acting bronchodilator that relaxes airway muscles.
Fluticasone Propionate: A Corticosteroid that reduces airway inflammation.
Together, They make breathing easier and reduce asthma/COPD symptoms.
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Asthma (Chronic): Helps prevent symptoms and exacerbations.
Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD): Improves breathing and reduces flare-ups.
Not for acute attacks. Use only under a doctor’s supervision.
Adults (≥12 years)
Pressurised inhalation: 2 puffs twice daily
Powder inhalation: 1 inhalation twice daily
Children (4–12 years)
Pressurised inhalation: 2 puffs twice daily
Powder inhalation: 1 inhalation twice daily
Dosage may vary based on severity—follow your doctor’s instructions.
For inhalation only—do not swallow.
Take regularly for best results.
Rinse mouth after each use to prevent fungal infections.
Not a rescue inhaler.
CYP3A4 inhibitors (e.g., ritonavir, ketoconazole, itraconazole) may increase fluticasone levels.
Additive effects with other beta-agonists.
Common (>10%):
Upper respiratory infection, headache, sore throat
Less common (1–10%):
Oral thrush, throat irritation, cough, nausea, vomiting, musculoskeletal pain, hoarseness, fever, diarrhea, muscle cramps
Rare but serious:
Paradoxical bronchospasm (immediate worsening of breathing)
Avoid abrupt stopping; therapy should be reduced gradually.
Monitor children’s growth with long-term use.
Use caution in patients with TB, severe heart disease, thyroid disorders, diabetes, hypokalemia, or osteoporosis risk.
Pregnancy and lactation: only if benefits outweigh risks.
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