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Trelegy Ellipta

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    What is Trelegy Ellipta prescribed for?

    Trelegy Ellipta is a medicine prescribed for people with lung problems like chronic bronchitis and emphysema. It helps with things like coughing, wheezing, and trouble breathing, which are common in these conditions.
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    Trelegy Ellipta Information

    Use of Trelegy Ellipta

    Follow your doctor's instructions for using Trelegy Ellipta. Read and understand all the labels and instructions that come with the medicine.

    Take Trelegy Ellipta once a day, at the same time every day, but not more than that in a single day.

    Your doctor may change how much you need to take at times. If you don't use it correctly, it can cause serious heart problems or even death.

    After using Trelegy Ellipta, rinse your mouth with water (but don't swallow it) to avoid getting a yeast infection in your mouth.

    Remember, Trelegy Ellipta isn't meant to rescue you during an asthma or bronchospasm attack. For those situations, use a fast-acting inhaler. If you find it hard to breathe and it's getting worse, or if you feel like your medicine isn't working, get medical help.

    Don't change how much you take or when you take it without talking to your doctor, especially if you've had surgery, are sick, stressed, or your COPD is getting worse.

    You might need to have tests done often. Your eyesight and how strong your bones are might also need to be checked.

    Keep Trelegy Ellipta at room temperature, away from moisture, heat, and light. Keep the inhaler in its sealed foil tray until you're ready to use it.

    Make sure you read and follow all the instructions that come with the inhaler. If you're not sure about something, ask your doctor or pharmacist for help.

    When you take the medicine out of the foil pouch, use it within 6 weeks or when the dose indicator shows zero, whichever comes first. After that, throw it away.

    Possible side effects of Trelegy Ellipta

    Few known side effects of Trelegy Ellipta include:

    • Inflammation (Swelling) in Your Sinuses
    • Hoarse Voice
    • Stuffy or Runny Nose
    • Changes in Your Sense of Taste
    • Urinary Tract Infection (Uti)
    • Back Pain or Joint Pain
    • Constipation
    • Pain in Your Mouth and Throat
    • Upper Respiratory Infection, Such as the Common Cold
    • Headache
    • Diarrhea
    • Cough
    • Belly Pain, Which May Include Cramps, Nausea, or Vomiting

    This is not a complete list of side effects and others may occur. Call your doctor for medical advice about side effects.

    Drug Interactions of Trelegy Ellipta

    Few known Drug Interactions of Trelegy Ellipta include:

    This is not a complete list of Drug Interactions and others may occur too. Consult your doctor for any medical advice about Drug Interactions.

    Recommended dosage of Trelegy Ellipta?

    The recommended dosage of Trelegy Ellipta is one inhalation (55/22/92 mcg) once daily. However, it's essential to follow your healthcare provider's instructions and not adjust the dosage on your own.

    Trelegy Ellipta price in Canada

    Starting price of Trelegy Ellipta (92mcg/55mcg/22mcg) price in Canada

    - 30 doses - $205.79 USD ($6.86 per doses)
    - 60 doses - $384.30 USD ($6.41 per doses)
    - 90 doses - $539.69 USD ($6.00 per doses)

    Trelegy Ellipta FAQs

    How many puffs in Trelegy Ellipta?

    Trelegy Ellipta typically contains either 30 puffs or 60 puffs, depending on the specific prescription and package size. The number of puffs per inhaler can vary, so it's essential to check the packaging or consult your healthcare provider for the exact number in your prescription.

    Can Trelegy Ellipta be used as a rescue inhaler for sudden COPD symptoms?

    No, Trelegy Ellipta is not a rescue inhaler. It's a maintenance inhaler for long-term COPD treatment and should not be used for sudden symptoms. For sudden symptoms, use a prescribed rescue inhaler like albuterol. Always follow your doctor's instructions.

    Can I use Trelegy Ellipta for asthma treatment?

    Trelegy Ellipta is not typically used for asthma treatment. It's mainly prescribed for COPD. If you have asthma, your doctor will recommend a different medication specifically for asthma management. Always follow your doctor's guidance.

    How long can I continue using Trelegy Ellipta?

    Trelegy Ellipta is a prescription medicine for managing chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). How long you can use it depends on your doctor's advice and your specific medical condition. Always follow your doctor's instructions and regularly discuss your treatment plan with them to determine the appropriate duration for using Trelegy Ellipta.

    Can I drink alcohol while taking Trelegy Ellipta?

    No, Generally it's not recommended to drink alcohol while taking Trelegy Ellipta. Alcohol can interact with medications and potentially increase the risk of side effects or make them more severe. It's best to consult your healthcare provider for personalized advice regarding alcohol consumption while using this medication.

    How often should I follow up with my healthcare provider while using Trelegy Ellipta?

    You should follow up with your healthcare provider as often as they recommend while using Trelegy Ellipta. They will give you guidance on the right schedule for your specific medical needs.

    Disclaimer: The information provided here is for informational purposes only and is not intended to replace the medical advice provided by a certified medical professional. You require your doctor's approval prior to buying or using Prescription Drugs sold here. We do have a pharmacist on staff if your doctor is unavailable to provide medical advice when you buy Trelegy Ellipta online. Do not use the information here to ignore or contradict advice provided by a licensed medical professional. Always seek medical advice if you have any questions or concerns about this medication.