Good morning, my 75 year old grandmother suffers from asthma. He is recommended 2 times a day AirFlu Sal 50/50 and Braltus. In what order should it be used and what time interval? now first Braltus and then AirFluSal. Thank you Wiola
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Anna Lewandowska Pharmacist, Editor
15 months ago
Asthma medications should be taken as directed by your doctor. In the case of simultaneous use of airway dilators (here: Braltus) and inhaled glucocorticoids (here: AirFluSal), a bronchodilator should be taken first, and after a few minutes a steroid drug. This will facilitate deeper reach and increase the effectiveness of the anti-inflammatory drug. So first Braltus, and after about 15 minutes AirFluSal. AirFluSal is the most important drug in this case. You should take it regularly and do not forget about the next doses. If grandma forgets to take the medicine in the morning, she can take it a few hours later. After inhalation with this medicine, it is advisable to rinse the mouth and throat with water. This reduces the risk of local side effects of the medicine. The gdziepolek.pl service also allows you to book the drug in the nearest stationary pharmacy upon presentation of the prescription: https://www.gdziepolek.pl/produkty/94455/braltus-kapsulki/apteki https://www.gdziepolek.pl/produkty/92412/airflusal-forspiro-50-mcg-500-mcg-proszek-do-inhalacji/apteki I enclose additional information that may be helpful: