Serevent (Salmetarol) Evohaler 25mcg and Accuhaler 50mcg

£51.99£56.89

  • PRIOR DIAGNOSIS REQUIRED BY OWN GP FOR ORDER TO BE APPROVED!
  • Preventative Asthma Treatment
  • Active Ingredient: Salmetarol Xinafoate
  • Opens The Airways For 12 Hours
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  • Includes Free Prescription

PRIOR DIAGNOSIS REQUIRED BY OWN GP FOR ORDER TO BE APPROVED!

Known as a “preventer” inhaler, the Serevent (Salmetarol) Evohaler and Accuhaler can be used to control symptoms of mild, moderate or severe asthma. The active ingredient, salmetarol xinafoate is a long-acting bronchodilator that works by helping the airways in the lungs to stay open.

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Serevent Evohaler

Serevent evohaler will be prescribed to help prevent breathing problems associated with asthma. The medicine contained within a Serevent evohaler is called salmeterol and is known as a long-acting bronchodilator, helping the airways in the lungs stay open. Taken regularly, Serevent evohaler will help prevent future asthma attacks from occurring.

Once taken, the effects of Serevent evohaler can be felt within ten to twenty minutes and can last for up to twelve hours. As well as helping with breathing problems caused by asthma, Serevent evohaler can also help prevent breathing issues caused by chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD).

How To Use Serevent Inhaler

Below will be a guide on how to use serevent evohaler. You should always follow the advice of your doctor and the patient information leaflet.

Testing your Serevent Inhaler UK

  • When using your Serevent Inhaler for the first time, test that it’s working properly. Remove the mouthpiece cover by gently squeezing the sides with your thumb and forefinger and pull apart.
  • To ensure that is works correctly, shake it well, point the mouthpiece away from you and press the canister to release two puffs into the air. If you have not used the inhaler for a week or more, also release two puffs of medicine into the air.

How to use Serevent Inhaler UK

  • Firstly, make sure you are standing or sitting upright.
  • Secondly, remove the mouthpiece cover. Check the inside and outside to make sure that the mouthpiece is clean and free of objects.
  • Shake the inhaler four or five times to ensure that any loose objects are removed and that the contents of the inhaler are evenly mixed.
  • Hold the inhaler upright with your thumb on the base, below the mouthpiece. Breathe out as far as is comfortable.
  • Place the mouthpiece in your mouth between your teeth. Close your lips around it. Do not bite.
  • Breathe in through your mouth. Just after starting to breathe in, press down on the top of the canister to release a puff of medicine. Do this while still breathing in steadily and deeply.
  • Hold your breath, take the inhaler from your mouth and your finger from the top of the inhaler. Continue holding your breath for a few seconds, or as long as comfortable.
  • Wait about half a minute between taking each puff of medicine and then repeat steps three to seven.
  • After use always replace the mouthpiece cover immediately to keep out dust. Replace the cover by firmly pushing and snapping the cap into position.

If you are confused by any of the steps above (how to use serevent inhaler), please refer to the Serevent inhaler patient information leaflet for the inclusion of a picture guide.

Serevent Asthma Inhaler

If you use the Serevent Asthma Inhaler more than you should speak to your doctor or pharmacist. You may notice a faster heart beat or feel shaky and/or dizzy. It is important you use the Serevent asthma inhaler as instructed.

If you forget to use your Serevent asthma inhaler do not take a double dose to make up for the missed dose. The next dose should be taken at the usual time.

Serevent Accuhaler

The serevent accuhaler is a different inhaler device that is breath activated. This is ideal for people who struggle synchronising the pressing down of the inhaler button, and breathing in.

When your doctor is prescribing your asthma treatment, either the serevent accuhaler or serevent evohaler, among many others, may be chosen by them. If you find that one is uncomfortable and is affecting you’re the way you administer your treatment, speak with your doctor to try and find a better alternative.

Because the serevent accuhaler is breath activated, it may not be suitable for people with severe COPD, as they cannot breathe in deeply enough to activate the accuhaler.

Green Serevent Inhaler

The green serevent inhaler is coloured the way it is because of categories associated with different inhaler colours.

Specific colours mean different inhaler types, such as preventers and relievers. The green serevent inhaler is a preventer, and therefore prevents future asthma attacks from occurring. Red, purple, green are usually associated with relievers or preventers, whilst brown and blue have entirely different uses.

Serevent Inhaler Generic

Serevent inhaler generic ingredient is called salmeterol. Salmeterol is a medicine known as a long acting bronchodilator that is used to treat symptoms of asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.

It works by opening up the air passages in the lungs so that air can flow freely.

Before using Serevent Inhaler generic ingredient Salmeterol, make sure your doctor knows:

  • If you have hyperthyroidism
  • Blood vessel problems or irregular heartbeats
  • High blood pressure
  • High sugar levels in your blood
  • If you’ve been told you have low levels of potassium in your blood
  • If you are pregnant, trying for a baby or are breastfeeding
  • If you’re using any other medicines or inhalers
  • Allergic to any other medication

Serevent Dosage

The Serevent dosage will depend on how severe your asthma symptoms are and your doctor’s advice. Your doctor will try and prescribe the lowest possible serevent dosage to prevent any chance of suffering from side effects.

Serevent Inhaler Dosage

The following Serevent inhaler Dosage is the general recommended dosage and may change depending on prescription and your doctor’s advice. You should always follow the exact advice your doctor has given you regarding serevent inhaler dosage.

Recommended Serevent Inhaler Dosage for Adults and children aged 12 years and over with Asthma –

  • Usual starting dose is two puffs twice a day
  • For people with more severe asthma, your doctor may increase the dose to four puffs twice a day

Recommended Serevent Inhaler Dosage for Children with Asthma –

  • In children ages four to twelve the usual dose is two puffs twice a day
  • Serevent inhaler is not recommended for use in children below the age of four

Recommended Serevent Inhaler Dosage for Adults with COPD including bronchitis and emphysema –

  • Usual starting dose is two puffs twice a day
  • Not applicable for children and adolescents

Serevent Ingredients

Do not take Serevent Evohaler if you are allergic/hypersensitive to any of the Serevent ingredients.

Each puff contains the following Serevent Ingredients –

  • 25 micrograms of salmeterol
  • Each canister contains 120 puffs
  • Other serevent ingredients; norflurane (HFA 134a)

What Is Serevent Used For?

A common question we are often asked is “What is Serevent used for?”

The Serevent Evohaler is designed to treat symptoms and conditions related to asthma and breathing difficulties. Otherwise known as a preventer, the medicine contained within Serevent asthma inhaler helps prevent wheezing and chest tightness.

For more information about “What is Serevent used for?” click here for a list of common questions regarding preventer inhalers.

Serevent Inhaler Cost

My Pharmacy current offers the following Serevent Inhaler cost –

Serevent Evohaler – £41.99 per Inhaler

Serevent Accuhaler – £44.99 per Accuhaler

If you have any queries regarding the Serevent inhaler cost, our team will happily answer any questions you have over email.

Symptoms

The main symptoms of asthma are:

  • wheezing (a whistling sound when breathing)
  • breathlessness
  • a tight chest, which may feel like a band is tightening around it
    coughing

The symptoms can sometimes get temporarily worse. This is known as an asthma attack.

Several conditions can cause similar symptoms, so it’s important to get a proper diagnosis and correct treatment.

Your GP will usually be able to diagnose asthma by asking about symptoms and carrying out some simple tests.

Asthma self-assessment tool

Asthma attacks can get worse very quickly. If you are struggling to breathe or have asthma symptoms that are not getting better, go to hospital immediately or call an ambulance.

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Asthma

Asthma is a common lung condition that causes occasional breathing difficulties.

It affects people of all ages and often starts in childhood, although it can also develop for the first time in adults.

There’s currently no cure, but there are simple treatments that can help keep the symptoms under control so it doesn’t have a big impact on your life.

Symptoms

The main symptoms of asthma are:

wheezing (a whistling sound when breathing)
breathlessness
a tight chest, which may feel like a band is tightening around it
coughing
The symptoms can sometimes get temporarily worse. This is known as an asthma attack.

Several conditions can cause similar symptoms, so it’s important to get a proper diagnosis and correct treatment.

Your GP will usually be able to diagnose asthma by asking about symptoms and carrying out some simple tests.

Asthma self-assessment tool

Treatments

The main types are:

reliever inhalers – used when needed to quickly relieve asthma symptoms for a short time (e.g salbutamol)
preventer inhalers (steroid) – used every day to prevent asthma symptoms occurring
Some people also need to take tablets.

Causes and triggers

Asthma is caused by swelling (inflammation) of the breathing tubes that carry air in and out of the lungs. This makes the tubes highly sensitive, so they temporarily narrow.

It may occur randomly or after exposure to a trigger. Common asthma triggers include:

allergies – to house dust mites, animal fur or pollen, for example
smoke, pollution and cold air
exercise
infections like colds or flu
Identifying and avoiding your asthma triggers can help you keep your symptoms under control.

Side Effects

Like all medicines, this medicine can cause side effects, although not everybody gets them. To
reduce the chances of side effects, your doctor will prescribe the lowest dose of Serevent to control
your asthma or COPD. These are the side effects reported by people taking Serevent.
Allergic reactions: you may notice your breathing suddenly gets worse after using
Serevent. You may be very wheezy and cough. You may also notice itching and swelling (usually
of the face, lips, tongue or throat). If you get these effects or they happen suddenly after using
Serevent, tell your doctor straight away. Allergic reactions to Serevent are very rare (they affect
less than 1 person in 10,000).

Other side effects are listed below:
Common (affects less than 1 person in 10):
• Muscle cramps
• Feeling shaky; fast or uneven heartbeat (palpitations), headache,shaking hands (tremor).
Tremors are more likely if you are taking more than two puffs twice daily. These side effects do
not last long and happen less as treatment with Serevent continues
Uncommon (affects less than 1 person in 100):
• Rash
• Very fast heart rate (tachycardia). This is more likely to happen if you are taking more than two
puffs twice daily
• Feeling nervous
Rare (affects less than 1 person in 1,000):
• Feeling dizzy
• Being unable to sleep or finding sleep difficult
• A reduction in the amount of potassium in your blood (you may get an uneven heartbeat,
muscle weakness, cramp)

These are not all the side effects of serevent. For a full list see the Patient information leaflet.