Quikhale FB 6/400 mcg Inhaler helps people with asthma and COPD breathe easier by alleviating long-term symptoms. It relaxes the muscles in the airways and inhibits the release of particular chemical messengers that promote inflammation (swelling).
The frequency with which you should use your Quikhale FB 6/400 mcg Inhaler will be determined by your doctor. The effects of this medicine may be felt after a few days, but they will increase after a few weeks. This prescription must be taken on a regular basis to be successful, so even if you don't have any symptoms, keep taking it. Quikhale FB 6/400 mcg Inhaler should not be used to treat shortness of breath that occurs suddenly. Use your rescue inhaler if you experience abrupt shortness of breath. To get the most out of this medicine, make sure your inhaler technique is correct; otherwise, it will not perform as effectively.
Nausea, vomiting, respiratory tract infection, hoarseness of voice, fungal infections in the mouth, cough, headache, sore throat, musculoskeletal (bone, muscle, or joint) pain, and elevated heart rate are the most common side effects of Quikhale FB 6/400 mcg Inhaler. If you come to that point, don't stop taking it; instead, consult your doctor. After using Quikhale FB 6/400 mcg Inhaler, rinse your mouth and throat with water or brush your teeth to avoid some of these effects. Other, less common, but potentially dangerous adverse effects exist. If you're concerned about them, talk to your doctor.
If you have renal or liver illness, you should tell your doctor before using Quikhale FB 6/400 mcg Inhaler so that your doctor can prescribe an appropriate dose for you. If you are pregnant, planning a pregnancy, or breastfeeding, you should tell your doctor.
Using the Quikhale FB 6/400 mcg Inhaler during pregnancy could be dangerous. Animal research have demonstrated negative effects on the growing foetus, despite the lack of human studies. Before prescribing it to you, your doctor will consider the advantages as well as any potential hazards. Please seek medical advice. Using the Quikhale FB 6/400 mcg Inhaler during breastfeeding is probably safe. Based on limited human data, the medicine appears to pose no major harm to the foetus.
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Corporate House, Near Sola Bridge, S. G. Highway, Thaltej, Ahmedabad 380054, Gujarat, India
Country of origin: INDIA
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