Serevent

Serevent, or Salmeterol, is a long-acting “Bronchodilator” that’s used to treat severe respiratory problems like asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. It makes breathing easier for the user by opening up the airways inside the lungs. It’s used by both children and adults.

  • Ongoing asthma attack prevention
  • Opens the airways inside the lungs
  • Makes breathing easier
  • Genuine medication
  • Sourced in the UK

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Serevent? 

Also known as Salmaterol, Serevent is a medicine that provides long-term asthma and COPD (chronic obstructive pulmonary disease) treatment, including emphysema and chronic bronchitis.

How does Serevent treat respiratory conditions? 

Serevent belongs to a group of medications called long-acting “Bronchodilators”. These medicines are designed to provide control (but not fast relief) of asthma, COPD, and other respiratory issues.

Serevent is particularly helpful to individuals with the following asthma symptoms:

  • Wheezing
  • Shortness of breath
  • Chest tightening
  • Coughing
  • Constricted airways

Serevent inhaler is most often used by children (4 years old or older) and adults who use corticosteroids as a treatment for asthma. It makes breathing easier and alleviates discomfort caused by these conditions by opening up the airways inside the patient’s lungs.

What should I keep in mind when using Serevent? 

When improperly dosed or used for longer than prescribed by your doctor, Serevent can increase the likelihood of the patient experiencing life-threatening asthma symptoms. Because of this, you need to closely follow your doctor’s recommendations and thoroughly acquaint yourself with the information leaflet that came with your Serevent Inhaler.

Notify your physician if you don’t see any improvements in your asthma symptoms after a week of using Serevent. Do not combine Serevent with other asthma drugs unless they’ve been specifically prescribed to you by a registered doctor.

A Serevent inhaler should be stored in a dry place that’s out of direct sunlight, away from heat sources, and with a temperature that doesn’t exceed a 100 degrees Fahrenheit. Do not stop using Serevent without first consulting with your doctor, as this can exacerbate your asthma symptoms. Likewise, do not change your dosage or switch to a different drug unless explicitly told to do so by your physician.

If you find yourself needing to take Serevent more frequently than before, notify your physician at once. This may be a sign that your asthma is getting worse.

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Serevent is designed to provide ongoing relief, rather than serve as a fast-acting asthma inhalation medicine. It should never be your “go-to” medicine in case of an acute asthma attack. Instead, you should ask your pharmacist to recommend a dependable “rescue” inhaler.

The exact dosage varies from patient to patient, so there’s no such thing as a “one-size-fits-all” Serevent dosage. Your physician will examine your case and recommend a dosage that best treats your particular respiratory problems.

When taking Serevent, it’s important that you stick to the schedule and not miss doses. If you do happen to miss a dose, take it as soon as you remember. However, you should never try to make up for a skipped dose by taking two doses at once (in this case, just skip the forgotten dose).

As with all medications, using Serevent may not be recommended if you’re already suffering from certain underlying conditions or if you’re allergic to one of its ingredients (such as salmeterol or milk proteins).

While there’s no indication that Serevent usage can have an adverse effect on an unborn child, you should still let your doctor know if you’re pregnant or if you’re planning to get pregnant while taking Serevent.

Before using Serevent, notify your doctor if:

  • You have diabetes.
  • You’re allergic to some types of food.
  • You’re suffering from cardiovascular disease.
  • You have high blood pressure.
  • You have epilepsy.
  • You’re suffering from liver disease.
  • You have problems with your thyroid gland.
  • You experience seizures.
  • You have kidney-related issues.

Unless your doctor recommends it, you should never combine Serevent with another bronchodilator such as Brovana, Symbicort, or Perforomist. Always make sure you’re aware of all the possible health risks before using a Severent inhaler.

Serevent Diskus has the following common side effects:

  • Coughing
  • Headache
  • Runny nose
  • Muscle pains
  • Irritated throat
  • General flu-like symptoms

If you experience any of these severe side effects, inform your doctor ASAP:

  • Heart arrhythmia
  • Fainting
  • Dizziness
  • Muscle cramps
  • Dry skin
  • Blurred vision
  • Worsening asthma
  • Nausea
  • Muscle tremors
  • Insomnia
  • Convulsions
  • Seizures
  • Frequent urination
  • Discomfort in the legs
  • Weight loss
  • Low potassium levels
  • Problems breathing
  • Chest pains
  • High blood sugar
  • Dry mouth
  • General weakness
  • Fatigue

The best place to securely purchase Serevent online is at True Medical. Before we can finalize your order, you’ll need to have an online consultation with a registered physician. This consultation will make sure that Serevent is the optimal treatment for your respiratory problems.