Perennial Allergic Rhinitis, Asthma, Inflammation, Hand Dermatoses, Pruritus, Bronchial Spasm, Facial Dermatoses, Foot Dermatoses, Leg Dermatoses, Scalp Dermatoses
Formoterol and mometasone are used to manage asthma, which is a condition causing wheezing, shortness of breath, and chest tightness. They help improve breathing and prevent asthma attacks by enhancing lung function and reducing inflammation in the airways.
Formoterol, a bronchodilator, works by relaxing muscles around the airways, making breathing easier. Mometasone, a corticosteroid, reduces inflammation in the airways, preventing asthma symptoms. Together, they provide a dual action by opening airways and reducing inflammation, leading to better asthma control.
The usual adult dose for both formoterol and mometasone is one inhalation twice daily. They are administered via an inhaler, which is a device that delivers medication directly to the lungs. It's important to follow the healthcare provider's instructions for the correct dosage.
Common side effects of formoterol include tremors and nervousness, while mometasone may cause throat irritation and hoarseness. Both can lead to headaches and increased heart rate. Monitoring for these effects and consulting a healthcare provider if they occur is important.
Formoterol should not be used as a rescue inhaler for sudden asthma attacks. Mometasone may suppress the immune system, increasing infection risk. Both should be used cautiously in people with heart problems or high blood pressure. Inform your healthcare provider about all medications to avoid interactions.
US(FDA)
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Beta2-Adrenergic Agonist, Corticosteroid
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