Combihale is prescribed for the long-term management of asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). Doctors use it to:
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Control wheezing and shortness of breath
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Reduce airway inflammation
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Prevent asthma attacks and flare-ups of COPD
It works by relaxing airway muscles and decreasing swelling, making it easier to breathe.
Formula
Combihale contains a combination of:
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Formoterol (long-acting bronchodilator) – helps open airways
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Budesonide (corticosteroid) – reduces airway inflammation
Dosage Form
Combihale is available as a dry powder inhaler (DPI) for inhalation use.
Precautions
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Use regularly as prescribed; it is not meant for sudden asthma attacks.
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Always rinse your mouth after inhalation to prevent oral fungal infection (thrush).
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Inform your doctor if you have a history of tuberculosis, infections, high blood pressure, or heart disease.
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Children and elderly patients may need closer monitoring.
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Do not stop suddenly without medical advice.
Side Effects
Some patients may notice:
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Throat irritation or hoarseness
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Cough after inhalation
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Oral thrush (fungal infection in the mouth)
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Headache or mild trembling
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Rarely, increased heart rate or allergic reaction
Reviewed by Dr. Kashif Anwar, Consultant Pulmonologist
Combihale is an inhaler used for asthma and COPD. It combines anti-inflammatory medicine with long-acting airway relief to reduce symptoms and improve breathing. Patients should use the inhaler correctly and rinse their mouth after each use to prevent fungal infections.
Disclaimer: This information is for awareness only. Always consult your doctor before starting or changing inhaler medicines.
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