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    A beginners guide to Fostair Inhalers for Asthma

    In this beginner's guide, we explore the fundamentals of Fostair inhalers, a significant tool in asthma management. We discuss what Fostair is, its active ingredients, usage, and who can use it, including adults, children, and pregnant women. We explore its effectiveness, dosage guidelines, potential interactions with other medications, and what to do if a dose is missed. We will also provide guidance on how you can purchase Fostair inhalers, as well as several frequently asked questions about the asthma medication. 

    What is a Fostair inhaler?

    A Fostair inhaler is a type of medication used in the treatment and management of asthma, as well as Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease, also known as COPD. This inhaler belongs to the group of medicines known as combination inhalers, meaning it contains two active ingredients, which work together to control and prevent asthma symptoms.

    What is the active ingredient in Fostair inhalers?

    Fostair inhalers contain two active ingredients. These two active ingredients are beclometasone dipropionate and formoterol fumarate dihydrate. Beclometasone dipropionate is a corticosteroid which works by reducing swelling and inflammation in the lungs. Formoterol fumarate dihydrate is a long-acting bronchodilator that helps to keep the airways open, making it easier to breathe. Together, these ingredients provide both immediate relief from asthma symptoms and long-term control of inflammation.

    What form do Fostair inhalers come in?

    Fostair inhalers come in a form called a pressurised metered-dose inhaler, or pMDI for short. This type of inhaler delivers a specific amount of medication in aerosol form with each puff. When you press down on the inhaler, it releases a mist of medication that you breathe in through your mouth and into your lungs.

    Who is a Fostair inhaler typically used by?

    Fostair inhalers are typically used by individuals who have been diagnosed with asthma or Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD). Specifically, these inhalers are often prescribed to adults who need both a bronchodilator (which relaxes and opens the airways) and an inhaled corticosteroid (which reduces inflammation in the lungs).

    Can adults use a Fostair inhaler?

    Yes, adults over the age of 18 years old can use Fostair inhalers if they have been told to by a healthcare provider. An adult may need to use a Fostair inhaler if they have been diagnosed with asthma or COPD that needs medication that includes a bronchodilator and an inhaled corticosteroid.

    Can children use a Fostair inhaler?

    No, you cannot use Fostair inhalers if you are under the age of 18 years old. In some cases, you may be advised to use this product if you are under the age of 18 however this is very rare.

    Can pregnant women use a Fostair inhaler? 

    No, you should not use Fostair inhalers if you are pregnant, if you are trying to become pregnant, or if you think you may be pregnant but have yet to do a test. If you are pregnant you will need to consult with your healthcare provider for further advice. 

    How do you use a Fostair inhaler?

    To correctly use your Fostair inhaler it is recommended to read the patient information leaflet that is provided with your medication. This will include detailed instructions on how to use the inhaler.

    When should a Fostair inhaler be used?

    You should always use Fostair Inhalers as and when you have been told to by your healthcare provider. Usually, you need to use your inhaler when you are experiencing asthma symptoms. If it does not relieve them, you can use the inhaler again. The maximum daily dosage is 6 to 8 puffs a day. 

    How long does a Fostair inhaler take to work?

    Fostair combines two medications, beclometasone dipropionate and formoterol fumarate dihydrate. Beclometasone dipropionate reduces inflammation in the lungs and can take a few days to provide noticeable improvements. Formoterol fumarate dihydrate may provide relief a few minutes after inhalation. It should be noted that the primary function of Fostair inhalers is to provide long-term control of symptoms. 

    Does how often you take a Fostair inhaler affect how well it works?

    Yes, the frequency at which you use a Fostair inhaler does affect its effectiveness. Fostair inhalers are typically intended to be used twice daily, once in the morning and once in the evening. This regular use is important for maintaining control over asthma symptoms.

    What are the correct dosages for Fostair inhalers?

    The correct dosage of Fostair inhalers will vary depending on the individual that is using it and the strength of the medication the individual needs. Usually, the maximum daily dosage is between 6 to 8 pumps if you are not using a separate reliever inhaler, or 2-4 pumps if you are.

    Can missing a dose of a Fostair inhaler affect how effective it is?

    Yes, missing a dose of a Fostair inhaler can affect its effectiveness. If you miss a dose, inflammation in the airways may increase, and the airways may start to narrow again. This can lead to a return or worsening of symptoms such as wheezing, shortness of breath, and coughing. If you forget a dose, take it as soon as you remember. However, if it's close to the time for your next dose, skip the missed dose and return to your regular dosing schedule. Do not take a double dose to make up for a forgotten dose.

    Does the severity of asthma affect how much Fostair inhaler to take?

    Yes, the severity of a patient's asthma can influence the dosage of Fostair that a healthcare provider may prescribe. Fostair is typically used for managing moderate to severe asthma in individuals whose symptoms are not adequately controlled by other medications. In milder cases, a healthcare provider might prescribe a lower dose. For more severe cases, they might prescribe a higher dose.

    How effective is a Fostair inhaler in treating asthma?

    Fostair inhalers have been shown to be effective in the management and treatment of asthma. Clinical studies have shown that Fostair can improve lung function, reduce the frequency and severity of asthma symptoms, and improve the quality of life for patients. However, as with all medications, effectiveness can vary from person to person, and it's crucial to remember that asthma management also involves monitoring symptoms, avoiding triggers, and following a personalised asthma action plan.

    How can the effectiveness of Fostair inhalers be improved?

    Improving the effectiveness of Fostair inhalers mainly revolves around proper usage, adherence to the treatment plan, and overall management of asthma. Here are some tips to ensure you're getting the most from your Fostair inhaler:

    • Make sure you are using your inhaler correctly according to the instructions provided in the patient information leaflet

    • Make sure you are regularly using your inhaler

    • Monitor and track your symptoms to see if your medication needs to be adjusted

    • Follow your personalised plan

    • Maintain a healthy lifestyle that includes no smoking, regular exercise and a balanced diet

    Do Fostair inhalers interact with other drugs?

    Yes, Fostair inhalers may interact with other drugs that you may be taking. There are a number of different medications that you need to avoid when you are using Fostair. You should let your doctor know if you are using medications for any of the following:

    Should you avoid taking Fostair inhalers if you are taking medication for other conditions?

    Yes, as mentioned, some medications may interfere with Fostair. When a medication interacts or interferes with another it can change how either medication works, affecting results and increasing the risk of side effects. 

    Where can I buy Fostair inhalers online in the UK?

    If you are looking to purchase Fostair inhalers online in the UK, look no further than UK Meds. You can purchase a wide variety of medications online from UK Meds, including Fostair inhalers. 

    Can you buy Fostair inhalers over the counter?

    Fostair inhalers are not available over the counter. They are prescription-only medications, which means they can only be obtained with a prescription from a qualified healthcare provider.

    Is it more convenient to buy Fostair inhalers online?

    Yes, it is more convenient to purchase Fostair inhalers online rather than from an in-person pharmacy. Here are some of the advantages of purchasing medications online, including Fostair inhalers:

    • Zero wait times to place your order

    • No queuing to collect your medication

    • Order from the comfort of your home or wherever you may be

    • Shipping in discreet, confidential packaging

    • Avoid potential illness in waiting rooms

    • Choose which medication you want

    • Fits in with a busy lifestyle

    How does the process to order a Fostair inhaler work at UK Meds?

    The process of ordering a Fostair Inhaler from UK Meds is quick and simple. First, select your medication, the strength you need, the amount you need, and in some cases you will be given the option to subscribe, for example, to another asthma medication called Ventolin. You will then need to complete our free online consultation process that ensures the medication is right for you. After successfully completing the consultation you will then be able to complete your order. 

    Fostair Inhaler FAQs

    Here are some frequently asked questions people have about Fostair inhalers. 

    Does a Fostair inhaler treat asthma?

    Yes, a Fostair inhaler is used in the treatment and management of asthma. It contains two active ingredients - beclometasone and formoterol - that work together to control and prevent symptoms.

    Is Fostair inhaler medically endorsed?

    Yes, Fostair inhalers are medically endorsed and approved for use in the treatment and management of asthma and Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD). In many countries, including the UK and across the European Union, Fostair inhalers are approved by regulatory bodies like the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) and the European Medicines Agency (EMA).

    Is Fostair a strong inhaler?

    Fostair is considered a potent inhaler due to its combination of active ingredients, beclometasone and formoterol. The strength of your inhaler will vary depending on a number of factors including the severity of your condition. 

    Is Fostair a steroid inhaler?

    Yes, Fostair is considered a steroid inhaler because it contains beclometasone dipropionate, which is a type of corticosteroid. Corticosteroids are anti-inflammatory medicines that reduce swelling and irritation (inflammation) in the airways, making it easier to breathe.

    Is Fostair for severe asthma?

    Fostair is typically used for the treatment and management of moderate to severe asthma in individuals whose symptoms are not adequately controlled by other medications. The treatment for severe asthma should be individualised based on the person's symptoms, overall health, and response to therapy. 

    Can you take Spiriva and Fostair together?

    Spiriva and Fostair are both medications used in the management of respiratory conditions like COPD and asthma. They work in different ways and can sometimes be used together as part of a comprehensive treatment plan. combining these medications should always be under the supervision of a healthcare provider. While they can be used together to manage symptoms effectively, doing so might increase the risk of certain side effects, such as irregular heartbeat, nervousness, or changes in blood pressure.

    Does Fostair contain steroids?

    Yes, Fostair does contain steroids. Beclometasone dipropionate is a corticosteroid, often simply referred to as a steroid. It reduces inflammation and swelling in the airways, making it easier to breathe and helping to prevent asthma attacks.

    Is Luforbec the same as Fostair?

    Yes, Luforbec, which is another inhaler used to treat asthma and COPD, also contains the same active ingredients as Fostair, beclometasone dipropionate and formoterol fumarate dihydrate. Luforbec is another brand name, similar to Fostair. 

    Why is Fostair so expensive?

    If you need medication, it is not expensive. Getting the medication you need is vital for ensuring long-term management and control over asthma and COPD. 

    Does Fostair cause weight gain?

    Weight gain is not commonly reported as a side effect of Fostair. While oral corticosteroids (taken by mouth) can lead to weight gain, the amount of corticosteroid in inhalers like Fostair is typically much smaller and primarily acts locally in the lungs, reducing the likelihood of systemic side effects like weight gain.

    Does Fostair need to be kept in the fridge?

    No, Fostair should not be stored in a fridge. To correctly store Fostair, store them at room temperature, typically below 25 degrees Celsius. They should be kept out of direct sunlight and away from extreme heat or cold. It's also recommended to keep the inhaler in a dry place and to avoid getting it wet. Make sure the cap is placed back on the inhaler after each use to keep it clean.

    Is Fostair a preventer or reliever?

    Fostair is generally classified as a "preventer" inhaler. However, Fostair also has a reliever component due to the inclusion of formoterol, which works relatively quickly to relax the muscles in your airways and ease breathing. It's important to understand that while Fostair has both preventative and reliever properties, it should not be used as a primary reliever medication like short-acting bronchodilators such as Ventolin (salbutamol)

    Can Fostair cause acid reflux?

    No, acid reflux is not one of the main side effects of Fostair. If you're concerned about acid reflux or any other side effects while using Fostair, it's important to discuss these concerns with your healthcare provider.

    Can Fostair cause anxiety?

    Anxiety is not commonly reported as a side effect of Fostair, but it is theoretically possible. Formoterol, like other bronchodilators, can potentially cause nervousness or restlessness, which some people might perceive as anxiety. 

    Can Fostair cause heartburn?

    Heartburn is not a commonly reported side effect of Fostair. If you are experiencing heartburn or any other new symptoms while using Fostair, it's important to discuss this with your healthcare provider.

    Can Fostair cause high blood pressure?

    While high blood pressure (hypertension) is not a common side effect of Fostair, formoterol can cause an increase in heart rate or changes in blood pressure in some individuals, particularly at high doses.

    Can Fostair cause palpitations?

    Yes, palpitations can be a side effect of Fostair, though they're not commonly experienced. Formoterol, like other bronchodilators, can stimulate the heart and in some cases cause side effects such as palpitations, rapid heartbeat, or an irregular heartbeat, particularly at high doses or if the medication is used more frequently than recommended.

    Can Fostair inhaler cause bruising?

    While bruising is not a commonly reported side effect of Fostair specifically, it's worth noting that long-term use of corticosteroids, especially at high doses, can potentially lead to thinning skin, which might bruise more easily.

    Can Fostair make asthma worse? 

    Fostair is designed to manage and prevent symptoms of asthma and should not generally make asthma worse. It is important to note that everyone's response to medication can vary, and there may be individual cases where someone's asthma symptoms don't improve or seem to get worse while using Fostair. This could be due to various factors, such as incorrect inhaler technique, an increase in exposure to asthma triggers, or the progression of the disease.

    Can Fostair make you shake?

    One of the potential side effects of Fostair can be tremors, or shaking, although this is not commonly reported. This is more likely related to the formoterol component of Fostair which can sometimes cause shaking, particularly in the hands.

    Can you use a spacer with Fostair?

    Fostair inhalers are typically metered-dose inhalers (MDIs) and can be used with a spacer if recommended by a healthcare provider. A spacer, or aerosol-holding chamber, is a device that can help ensure that more of the medication reaches the lungs rather than getting deposited in the mouth or throat.

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