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Suggest Treatment For Wheezing Despite Using Serflo
Hi, i am 40yrs femaleI i have been suffering from wheezings last 10yrs. Reguraly used tabs T.veez and t.amoxyciline 650. Recently doctors advised, serflo 250. I use 1 puffs per day. Is there any side effects of this inhaler if used daily for many years? can i use both puff and tabs. Regards, thanks
Tue, 8 Mar 2016
General & Family Physician, Dr. Pinak De's Response
Thanks for writing to HCM.
using inhaler is comparatively more safer than taking orally. Oral medicine work after reaching and gaining a significant concentration in blood(systemic circulation) whereas inhaler acts locally only where it is intended to work(tracheobronchial tree). However since seroflo contains fluticasone so it is advisable to rinse the inside of your mouth with plain water to avoid any opportunistic oral infection.
Should you choose to know more you can always write back to me.
Dr. Pinak
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Suggest Treatment For Wheezing Despite Using Serflo
Thanks for writing to HCM. using inhaler is comparatively more safer than taking orally. Oral medicine work after reaching and gaining a significant concentration in blood(systemic circulation) whereas inhaler acts locally only where it is intended to work(tracheobronchial tree). However since seroflo contains fluticasone so it is advisable to rinse the inside of your mouth with plain water to avoid any opportunistic oral infection. Should you choose to know more you can always write back to me. Dr. Pinak