Triohale Rotacap is used to treat chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) (a lung disorder in which the flow of air to the lungs is blocked). It aids in the relaxation of the muscles of the airways, making breathing easier. It alleviates coughing, wheezing, and shortness of breath.
Triohale Rotacap 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, therefore even if you do not have any symptoms, keep taking it. It is doing its function, so that is good. Your COPD may worsen if you stop taking it. This medicine 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 treatment, make sure your inhaler technique is correct; otherwise, it will not perform as effectively.
Triohale Rotacap is used in the treatment of Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD)
Directions for Use of Triohale Rotacap 15
Triohale Rotacap must not be consumed whole. Before using, read the directions on the label. The capsule should be placed at the base of the rotahaler, not in the mouthpiece. Completely twist the mouthpiece until you hear a click, then breathe deeply into the mouthpiece. For up to 10 seconds, hold your breath. If there is still powder in the rotahaler, repeat the procedure.
Side Effects of Triohale Rotacap 15
The majority of side effects are minor and will go away as your body adjusts to the medicine. If they don't go away or you're concerned about them, see your doctor. Adverse Effects of Triohale Rotacap Nausea, Vomiting, Dryness in mouth, Fungal infection of mouth, Respiratory tract infection, Sore throat, Bronchitis (inflammation of the airways), Cough, Hoarseness of voice, Headache.
How Triohale Rotacap 15 Works?
Ciclesonide, formoterol, and tiotropium are the three drugs that make up Triohale Rotacap. A corticosteroid is Ciclesonide. It works by preventing the release of certain natural chemicals in the body that cause airway inflammation. Tiotropium is an anticholinergic, while formoterol is a bronchodilator. They enlarge the airways by relaxing the muscles in the airways. They make breathing easier when used together.
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