Advair Side Effects, Overdose and Pregnancy Information
Advair side effects include hand shaking,
heart palpitations,
headache,
faster than normal heart beat,
arrhythmias,
low blood potassium level,
insomnia,
nausea,
muscle cramps, irritation of the back of the mouth and throat,
dizziness, and
nervousness. Rare Advair side effects may include unanticipated narrowing of the airways (paradoxical bronchospasm),
swelling of lips, face or tongue,
and chest pain.
ADVAIR SIDE EFFECTS REPORTING
If you experience any Advair side effects not mentioned above you should report it to your primary health care provider or FDA 1-800-FDA-1088 in the United States, Health Canada 1-866-225-0709 in Canada, MHRA 020 3080 6000 in UK, or TGA 1800 020 653 in Australia.
Advair contains two active
ingredients, Fluticasone propionate and Salmeterol.
Fluticasone is a synthetic corticosteroid and is used to decrease
inflammation in the lungs. By preventing the inflammation and excess mucus formation, Fluticasone
helps prevent asthma attacks. Salmeterol works by acting on receptors in the lungs called Beta
2 Receptors. Salmeterol stimulates these receptors causing the muscles
in the airways to relax. This allows the airways to open.
In conditions where there is narrowing of the airways, such as
asthma or chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD, eg emphysema and chronic
bronchitis), it is difficult for air to get in and out of the lungs. By opening
the airways, Salmeterol makes it easier to breathe. Though it is not fast-acting, Advair keeps the airways open for much longer, the
effects of Advair last for about 12 hours.
Therefore Advair is primarily used to
prevent asthma attacks, wheezing, chest tightness or shortness of breath,
rather than to relieve them.
In people whose asthma or COPD is not controlled with
short-acting bronchodilators and regular inhaled
anti-inflammatories, Advair is used as an
additional regular inhaler to help keep the airways open. It is particularly
useful for preventing shortness of breath caused by
work out, and for night-time shortness
of breath. Advair should be used regularly, even when there are
no asthmatic symptoms, to reduce the inflammation in the lungs and to help keep
the airways open. Advair is taken using an inhaler device. Inhaling the
medicine allows it to act directly in the lungs where it is needed most. It
also reduces the potential for side effects in other parts of the body, as the
amount absorbed into the blood through the lungs is lower than if it were taken
by mouth.
ADVAIR OVERDOSE
Advair overdose usually results in exaggerated side effect symptoms, including chest pain and high blood pressure. In case of Advair overdose, seek medical help right away.
If you miss a dose of Advair, take it as soon as you can. However, if it is just about time for your next dose, skip the one you forgot and go on with your regular schedule. Never take a double dose of Advair.
Advair and Pregnancy
Advair may slow or delay natural labor. Advair can cause rapid heartbeat and high blood sugar in the mother and rapid heartbeat and low blood sugar in the fetus. Advair has caused birth defects in animals.
It is important that asthma is well controlled in pregnant
women. If possible, asthma drugs should be taken by inhaler, as
this minimizes the amount of drug that enters the bloodstream and crosses
the placenta. Advair should be used with caution during pregnancy. Seek
medical advice from your doctor.
Nursing mothers should switch to bottle-feed while taking Advair.
Advair Warning
Advair should not be used to relieve sudden asthma
attacks, as it does not work fast enough. Use fast-acting inhalers instead and keep those inhalers with you
at all
times.
Do not exceed the dose of Advair that your physician has
prescribed.
When Advair does not seem to prevent wheezing or chest
tightness as it should or as long as it should, or if you find yourself using your fast-acting inhaler more often then
consult your physician as soon as possible. It may be that your
asthma or COPD is getting worse and your physician might need to give you another
medicine.
Your symptoms are likely to improve once you have started using
Advair regularly, however you should not reduce your dose of
anti-inflammatory drugs, as this
may make your symptoms worsen again.
Advair may cause an unexpected increase in wheezing
immediately after using them. If this happens, stop
using Advair right away and consult your physician.
People with severe asthma should have regular blood tests to
check the amount of potassium in their blood. This is because low oxygen
levels in the blood and various asthma medicines, including Advair ,
can lower blood potassium levels.
Known sensitivity or allergy to any ingredient.
Advair is not recommended for children under four years of
age.
Advair Caution
Let your physician know if you have have any of the following:
Diabetes
Thyrotoxicosis
Heart disease
High blood pressure
(hypertension)
Irregular heart beats (arrhythmias)
Advair Interaction
It is important to inform your physician what other drugs and herbs
you are taking before using Advair .
Advair should not be taken with beta-blockers, such as
Atenolol, Propranolol or Timolol. As beta-blockers have an
contrary action to this drug and cause the airways to narrow. This can
result in breathing difficulties for people with asthma or COPD.
Advair can potentially cause a serious decrease in the
levels of potassium in the blood(hypokalaemia).
This effect can be increased by the following medicines, which can
also lower potassium in the blood:
Xanthine derivates,
Corticosteroids,
Other beta 2 agonists, and
Diuretics.
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