Generic Name: Beclomethasone/Formoterol
Brand Names:
Availability: Available with Prescription
Drug Class: corticosteroids or steroids/long-acting beta agonists (LABAs)
Start at the step most appropriate to initial severity.
| Asthma severity | 100/6 micrograms per puff |
| Intermittent asthma |
Only when symptomatic: 1 puff |
| Mild persistent asthma | |
Moderate persistent asthma | 1 puff (low dose) 2 times daily and 1 puff when symptomatic |
Severe persistent asthma | 2 puffs (medium dose) 2 times daily and 1 puff when symptomatic |
In all cases, do not exceed 8 puffs/day
Shake the inhaler. Remove the mouthpiece cover.
Breathe in and breathe out as completely as possible .Place the lips tightly around the mouthpiece. Inhale deeply while activating the inhaler. Hold breath 10 seconds before exhaling.
Hand-breath co-ordination is very difficult in older patients and patients with severe dyspnoea. Use a spacer to facilitate administration and improve the efficacy of treatment.
Relief of symptoms may require several days or weeks of continuous therapy. Clean the mouthpiece before and after each use.
Do not pierce or incinerate used aerosol containers (risk of explosion).
100 micrograms of beclometasone dipropionate extra fine particles is equivalent to 250 micrograms of beclometasone dipropionate non-extra fine particles.
Beclometasone/formoterol may also be available as a dry powder inhaler. Doses are the same as for metered dose inhaler.
Manufacturers may express the content per inhaler actuation in "metered dose" or "delivered dose".