Patient leaflet - SYMBICORT TURBOHALER 100/6 INHALATION POWDER
1. what symbicort turbohaler is and what it is used for
Symbicort Turbohaler is an inhaler that is used to treat asthma in adults, adolescents and children aged 6 years and older. It contains two different medicines: budesonide and formoterol fumarate dihydrate.
- Budesonide belongs to a group of medicines called ‘corticosteroids’. It works by reducing and preventing swelling and inflammation in your lungs.
- Formoterol fumarate dihydrate belongs to a group of medicines called ‘longacting beta2 adrenoceptor agonists’ or ‘bronchodilators’. It works by relaxing the muscles in your airways. This helps you to breathe more easily.
This medicine is not suitable for people with severe asthma. It can be prescribed for asthma in two different ways.
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a) Some people are prescribed two asthma inhalers: Symbicort Turbohaler and a separate ‘reliever inhaler’.
- They use Symbicort Turbohaler every day. This helps to prevent asthma symptoms from happening.
- They use their ‘reliever inhaler’ when they get asthma symptoms, to make it easier to breathe again.
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b) Some people are prescribed Symbicort Turbohaler as their only asthma inhaler.
- They use Symbicort Turbohaler every day. This helps to prevent asthma symptoms from happening.
- They also use Symbicort Turbohaler when they need extra doses for relief of asthma symptoms, to make it easier to breathe again. They do not need a separate inhaler for this.
2. what you need to know before you use symbicort turbohaler
Do not use Symbicort Turbohaler:
- if you are allergic to budesonide, formoterol or the other ingredient of this medicine (listed in section 6), which is lactose (which contains small amounts of milk protein).
Warnings and precautions
Talk to your doctor or pharmacist before using Symbicort Turbohaler if:
- You are diabetic.
- You have a lung infection.
- You have high blood pressure or you have ever had a heart problem (including an uneven heart beat, a very fast pulse, narrowing of the arteries or heart failure).
- You have problems with your thyroid or adrenal glands.
- You have low levels of potassium in your blood.
- You have severe liver problems.
Contact your doctor if you experience blurred vision or other visual disturbances.
Other medicines and Symbicort Turbohaler
Tell your doctor or pharmacist if you are using, have recently used or might use any other medicines.
In particular, tell your doctor or pharmacist if you are using any of the following medicines:
- Beta-blocker medicines (such as atenolol or propranolol for high blood pressure), including eyedrops (such as timolol for glaucoma).
- Medicines for a fast or uneven heart beat (such as quinidine).
- Medicines like digoxin, often used to treat heart failure.
- Diuretics, also known as ‘water tablets’ (such as furosemide). These are used to treat high blood pressure.
- Steroid medicines that you take by mouth (such as prednisolone).
- Xanthine medicines (such as theophylline or aminophylline). These are often used to treat asthma.
- Other bronchodilators (such as salbutamol).
- Tricyclic anti-depressants (such as amitriptyline) and the anti-depressant nefazodone.
- Phenothiazine medicines (such as chlorpromazine and prochlorperazine).
- Medicines called ‘HIV-protease inhibitors’ (such as ritonavir) to treat HIV infection.
- Medicines to treat infections (such as ketoconazole, itraconazole, voriconazole, posaconazole, clarithromycin and telithromycin).
- Medicines for Parkinson’s disease (such as leva-dopa).
- Medicines for thyroid problems (such as levo-thyroxine).
If any of the above applies to you, or if you are not sure, talk to your doctor or pharmacist before using Symbicort Turbohaler.
Also tell your doctor or pharmacist if you are going to have a general anaesthetic for an operation or for dental work.
Pregnancy, breast-feeding and fertility
- If you are pregnant, or planning to get pregnant, talk to your doctor before using Symbicort Turbohaler – do not use Symbicort Turbohaler unless your doctor tells you to.
- If you get pregnant while using Symbicort Turbohaler, do not stop using Symbicort Turbohaler but talk to your doctor immediately.
- If you are breast-feeding, talk to your doctor before using Symbicort Turbohaler.
Driving and using machines
Symbicort Turbohaler has no or negligible effect on your ability to drive or to use tools or machines.
Symbicort Turbohaler contains lactose
Symbicort Turbohaler contains lactose, which is a type of sugar. If you have been told by your doctor that you have an intolerance to some sugars, talk to your doctor before using this medicine. The amount of lactose in this medicine does not normally cause problems in people who are lactose intolerant.
The excipient lactose contains small amounts of milk proteins, which may cause an allergic reaction.
3. how to use symbicort turbohaler
- Always use this medicine exactly as your doctor has told you. You should check with your doctor or pharmacist if you are not sure.
- It is important to use Symbicort Turbohaler every day, even if you have no asthma symptoms at the time.
- Your doctor will want to regularly check your asthma symptoms.
If you have been taking steroid tablets for your asthma or COPD, your doctor may reduce the number of tablets that you take, once you start to use Symbicort Turbohaler. If you have been taking oral steroid tablets for a long time, your doctor may want you to have blood tests from time to time. When reducing oral steroid tablets, you may feel generally unwell even though your chest symptoms may be improving. You might experience symptoms such as a stuffy or runny nose, weakness or joint or muscle pain and rash (eczema). If any of these symptoms bother you, or if symptoms such as headache, tiredness, nausea (feeling sick) or vomiting (being sick) occur, please contact your doctor immediately. You may need to take other medication if you develop allergic or arthritic symptoms. You should speak to your doctor if you are concerned as to whether you should continue to use Symbicort Turbohaler.
Your doctor may consider adding steroid tablets to your usual treatment during periods of stress (for example, when you have a chest infection or before an operation).
Important information about your asthma symptoms
If you feel you are getting breathless or wheezy while using Symbicort Turbohaler, you should continue to use Symbicort Turbohaler but go to see your doctor as soon as possible, as you may need additional treatment.
Contact your doctor immediately if:
- Your breathing is getting worse or you often wake up at night with asthma.
- Your chest starts to feel tight in the morning or your chest tightness lasts longer than usual.
These signs could mean that your asthma is not being properly controlled and you may need different or additional treatment immediately.
Asthma
Symbicort Turbohaler can be prescribed for asthma in two different ways. The amount of Symbicort Turbohaler to use and when to use it depends on how it has been prescribed for you.
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a) If you have been prescribed Symbicort Turbohaler and a separate reliever inhaler, read the section called ‘a) Using Symbicort Turbohaler and a separate reliever inhaler’.
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b) If you have been prescribed Symbicort Turbohaler as your only inhaler, read the section called ‘b) Using Symbicort Turbohaler as your only asthma inhaler’.
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a) Using Symbicort Turbohaler and a separate reliever inhaler
Use your Symbicort Turbohaler every day. This helps to prevent asthma symptoms from happening.
Adults (18 years and above)
- The usual dose is 1 or 2 inhalations, twice a day.
- Your doctor may increase this to 4 inhalations, twice a day.
- If your symptoms are well controlled, your doctor may ask you to take your medicine once a day.
Adolescents (12 to 17 years)
- The usual dose is 1 or 2 inhalations, twice a day.
- If your symptoms are well controlled, your doctor may ask you to take your medicine once a day.
Children (6 to 11 years)
- The usual dose is 2 inhalations, twice a day.
Symbicort Turbohaler is not recommended to be used in children who are younger than 6 years.
Your doctor (or asthma nurse) will help you to manage your asthma. They will adjust the dose of this medicine to the lowest dose that controls your asthma. However, do not adjust the dose without talking to your doctor (or asthma nurse) first.
Use your separate ‘reliever inhaler’ to treat asthma symptoms when they happen. Always keep your ‘reliever inhaler’ with you to use when you need it. Do not use Symbicort Turbohaler to treat asthma symptoms – use your reliever inhaler.
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b) Using Symbicort Turbohaler as your only asthma inhaler
Only use Symbicort Turbohaler in this way if your doctor has told you to and if you are aged 12 or above.
Use your Symbicort Turbohaler every day. This helps to prevent asthma symptoms from happening. You can take:
- 1 inhalation in the morning and 1 inhalation in the evening or
- 2 inhalations in the morning
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- 2 inhalations in the evening.
Also use Symbicort Turbohaler as a ‘reliever inhaler’ to treat asthma symptoms when they happen.
- If you get asthma symptoms, take 1 inhalation and wait a few minutes.
- If you do not feel better, take another inhalation.
- Do not take more than 6 inhalations at a single time.