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Arcapta ™
Neohaler ™
indacaterol inhalation powder
Serevent ®
Diskus ® salmeterol xinafoate inhalation powder
Long-acting beta 2 -agonist bronchodilators relax tight muscles in airways and
offer lasting relief of symptoms such as coughing , wheezing and shortness of breath for at least 12 hours
Striverdi ®
Respimat ® olodaterol hydrochloride
coughing , wheezing or shortness of breath
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Flovent ® Diskus ®
50 mcg , 100 mcg , 250 mcg fluticasone propionate inhalation powder
Flovent ® HFA
44 mcg , 110 mcg , 220 mcg fluticasone propionate
Pulmicort
Flexhaler ®
90 mcg , 180 mcg budesonide inhalation powder
QVAR ® ( HFA )
40 mcg , 80 mcg beclomethasone dipropionate
Symbicort ® ( HFA )
80 / 4.5 , 160 / 4.5 budesonide and formoterol fumarate dihydrate
contain both long-acting muscarinic antagonist ( LAMA ) and long-acting beta2-agonist ( LABA )
Anoro ® Ellipta ® umeclidinium and vilanterol inhalation powder
Stiolto ™
Respimat ® tiotropium bromide and olodaterol
Utibron ™
Neohaler ® glycopyrrolate and indacaterol inhalation powder
utum production , wheeze and chest tightness associated with chronic lung diseases iHaler ® Spiriva ®
Respimat ®
1.25 , 2.5 mcg tiotropium bromide
Tudorza ™
Pressair ™ aclidinium bromide inhalation powder

Combination muscarinic antagonist and beta 2 -agonist

Short-acting
Combivent ®
Respimat ® ipratropium bromide and albuterol reviewed by dennis Williams , Pharmd © 2016 allergy & asthma network