AEROCORT HFA 100 MCG/50 MCG INHALER is used in the treatment of asthma (wheezing and shortness of breath). It relaxes the muscles of the air passages and makes it easier to breathe.
Your doctor will tell you how often you need to use your inhaler. It’s important that you take the lowest dose needed to effectively control your asthma. The effect of this medicine may be noticeable after a few days but will only reach its maximum after a few weeks. This medicine must be used regularly to be effective, so go on taking it even if you don't have any symptoms. That means it’s doing its job. If you stop taking it your asthma may get worse. It should not be used to relieve sudden asthma attacks. If an asthma attack occurs, use your quick-relief inhaler (reliever). To get the benefit from this medicine you need to make sure you get your inhaler technique right, otherwise, it does not work as well.
The most common side effects are hoarseness of voice, sore throat, fungal infection of mouth, respiratory tract infection, headache, and muscle cramp. If you get these, don’t stop taking it but do talk to your doctor. You can help prevent some of these symptoms by rinsing your mouth and throat with water or brushing your teeth after using your inhaler. There are other, rarer side effects which can be serious. Talk to your doctor if you're worried about them. In general, you should be trying to avoid situations that make your asthma worse (your triggers) and try not to smoke.
Ask your doctor whether it’s safe to take this medicine if you're pregnant or breastfeeding. Before taking it, you should tell your doctor if you have any kidney or liver diseases so that your doctor can prescribe a suitable dose for you.
How to use Aerocort Hfa Inhaler
Check the label for directions before use. Shake the inhaler. While you are breathing in from mouth, press down on the inhaler one time to release the medication and hold your breath for 10 seconds. Repeat until you have inhaled the number of puffs as suggested by the doctor.Afterwards, rinse your mouth thoroughly with water and spit it out.
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Alcohol
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Pregnancy
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Breast feeding
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Driving
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Kidney
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Liver
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You have been prescribed AEROCORT HFA 100 MCG/50 MCG INHALER for the treatment of asthma.
This medicine is for inhalation only. The tablet should not be swallowed.
Take it at the same time everyday to maintain consistent level of medicine in your body.
It does not work right away and should not be used to relieve sudden breathing problems. Use your rescue inhaler to control sudden difficulty in breathing.
Dry mouth may occur as a side effect. Frequent mouth rinses, good oral hygiene, increased water intake and sugarless candy may help.
Gargle with warm water after each inhalation to avoid any fungal infections in your mouth and throat.
Take the first dose of this medicine under medical supervision as it may cause wheezing or tightening of the airways (bronchospasm) immediately after using.
Your doctor may regularly monitor your blood potassium levels as low oxygen levels in the blood (hypoxia) and medicines such as AEROCORT HFA 100 MCG/50 MCG INHALER can lower potassium levels in blood.
Only very small amounts of AEROCORT HFA 100 MCG/50 MCG INHALER may get absorbed into the bloodstream after inhalation. Hence, serious side effects are unlikely.
Do not stop taking AEROCORT HFA 100 MCG/50 MCG INHALER suddenly even if you don’t currently have any symptoms as that may cause your breathing problems to come back.
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Patient concerns
Which is better for asthma - aerocort or aerocorte forte and what is difference between them
Dr. Anshum Aneja Arora
Pulmonology
BOTH ARE SIMILAR AEROCORT FORTE IS STRONGER THAN AEROCORT
Hi i was adviced by a doctor to take aerocort inhaler on regular basis twice a day to avoid breathlessness I dont feel like keeping an inhaler on me all the time Also i dont have asthma Is there any alternative way to completely get rid of this problem as i dont wanna stay clinched to an inhaler
Dr. Anshum Aneja Arora
Pulmonology
if your doctor has advised daily inhaler, it suggests you have asthma. first get the diagnosis confirmed., get a lung function test
My daughter is 5 year old and she is suffering from cough from 3 days.a child specailist prescribe to use azithral.we have asthalin and aerocort inhaler in home .is this beneficial to use to heel cough.if so plz mention the dose of above said medicine.aerocort or asthalin?
Dr. Pranav Gupta
Paediatrics
Unffortunately, i wont be able to guide you without examjning your kid. please see your doctor once again
I have been taking aerocort, asthalin and foracort200 Inhalers since 2004 to treat breathing issues. It happens only in months of March-April-May every year. I am not sure if I am taking the right medication or if I have asthma or just allergy? I stay in Delhi, India. Whenever I am out of station in these months, I do not have to use inhaler to resume normal breathing. It happens only in Delhi. Dosage: it's always SOS. Asthalin: once every 2 hours Aerocort: once a day. Rarely twice. Foracort200: once a day. Usually twice. I use 1 inhaler at a time. Not all three everyday. Currently using Foracort200.
Dr. Anshum Aneja Arora
Pulmonology
I need to discuss in detail and examine you to be able to guide you. You can book an appointment through www.arohealth.com
Sir i caused with asthma .tell mi any chanses of lung cancer And my body weight not increase or decrease what should i do . ? Now i am taking AEROCORT rotacaps when needed . And sir I'm allergic with dust .
Dr. Anshum Aneja Arora
Pulmonology
Poorly controlled asthma can cause multiple problems Please revisit a doctor nearby for asthma control and avoid allergies
I HAVE A PROBLEM WITH BREATHING SOMETIMES , USUALLY PANT . DOCTOR THE ROTOHALER WITH AEROCORT FORTE CAPS. I DONT HAVE A PRESCRIPTION FOR THAT BECAUSE I HAVE BEEN USING THE SAME FOR A VERY LONG TIME AND I LOST IT.
Dr. Sunil Sekhri
Diabetology
You need to get prescription from your Doctor as Online prescription are not allowed
Are there any medications which should be avoided while taking AEROCORT HFA 100 MCG/50 MCG INHALER?
Avoid using AEROCORT HFA 100 MCG/50 MCG INHALER if you are using anticholinergic, beta-adrenergic agents, beta-blockers, diuretics, digoxin, MAO inhibitors, or anti-depressants.
What are the instructions for the storage and disposal of AEROCORT HFA 100 MCG/50 MCG INHALER?
Keep this medicine in the container it came in, tightly closed. Store it according to the instructions mentioned on the pack or label. Dispose of the unused medicine. Make sure it is not consumed by pets, children and other people.
What should I do if I miss a dose?
If you miss a dose or forget to take your medicine, take it as soon as you can. However, if it is almost time for your next dose, skip the missed dose. Do not double your dose to make up for a missed dose.
Will a higher than the recommended dose of AEROCORT HFA 100 MCG/50 MCG INHALER be more effective?
No, taking more of this medicine will not make it more effective, rather it can lead to increased side effects. If the recommended doses do not relieve your symptoms, please consult the doctor for re-evaluation.
Can the use of AEROCORT HFA 100 MCG/50 MCG INHALER cause dizziness?
Yes, the use of AEROCORT HFA 100 MCG/50 MCG INHALER can cause dizziness (feeling faint, weak, unsteady or lightheaded) in some patients. If you feel dizzy or lightheaded, it is better to rest for some time and resume once you feel better.
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