Trelegy Ellipta 100/62.5/25 inhalation 30 doses:
Trelegy once daily is a prescription medicine used long-term to treat chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, including chronic bronchitis and emphysema or both, and to treat asthma in adults.
Trelegy 100 / 62.5 / 25 mcg is the only strength approved for chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.
Trelegy is not used to relieve sudden breathing problems and will not replace a rescue inhaler.
How to use:
Step 1:
- Open the inhaler cap.
- Slide the cap down to reveal the nozzle. You should hear a "click."
- The counter will count down by one.
- You do not need to dispose of this type of inhaler. Your inhaler is now ready for use.
- If the counter does not count down as you hear the click, the inhaler will not deliver the medicine.
- Contact your healthcare provider or pharmacist if this happens.
Step 2:
- While moving the inhaler away from your mouth, exhale fully.
- Do not breathe into the nozzle.
Step 3:
- Inhale your medicine.
- Place the nozzle between your lips and close your lips tightly around it.
- Your lips should fit the curved shape of the mouthpiece.
- Take a long, steady, deep breath through your mouth.
- Do not breathe through your nose.
- Do not block the vent hole with your fingers.
- Remove the inhaler from your mouth and hold your breath for 3 to 4 seconds (or as long as comfortable for you).
Step 4:
- Exhale slowly and gently.
- You may not taste or feel the medicine, even when using the inhaler correctly.
- Do not take another dose from the inhaler even if you do not feel or taste the medicine.
Step 5:
- Close the inhaler.
- You can clean the nozzle if necessary using a dry tissue before closing the cap. Routine cleaning is not required.
- Slide the cap over the mouthpiece as far as it will go.
Step 6:
- Rinse your mouth.
- Rinse your mouth with water after using the inhaler and spit out the water.
- Do not swallow water.
- Count your triple doses.
Warnings and precautions:
- Trelegy is not used to relieve sudden breathing problems and will not replace your rescue inhaler. Trelegy should not be used in children under 18 years of age.
- long-acting beta2-adrenergic agonist (LABA) medicines such as vilanterol, when used alone, increase the risk of hospitalization and death due to asthma problems.
- Trelegy contains ICS, an anticholinergic, and
- When ICS and LABA are used together, there is no significant increased risk of hospitalization and death from asthma problems.
- Do not use Trelegy to relieve sudden breathing problems.
- Always keep your inhaler with you to treat sudden symptoms.
- Do not use Trelegy if you have a severe allergy to milk proteins or are allergic to any of the ingredients in Trelegy.
- Ask your healthcare provider if you are unsure.
- Do not use Trelegy more than prescribed.
- Do not take Trelegy with other medicines that contain long-acting beta agonists or anticholinergics for any reason.
- Tell your healthcare provider about all your medical conditions and all the medicines you take.
Ingredients:
- Fluticasone furoate.
- Umeclidinium bromide.
- Vilanterol.