AirDuo RespiClick 55/14

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AirDuo RespiClick 55/14 Side Effects

See also Precautions section.

Hoarseness, dry/irritated throat, or headache may occur. If any of these effects last or get worse, tell your doctor or pharmacist promptly.

Remember that your doctor has prescribed this medication because he or she has judged that the benefit to you is greater than the risk of side effects. Many people using this medication do not have serious side effects.

This medication may raise your blood pressure. Check your blood pressure regularly and tell your doctor if the results are high.

Rarely, this medication may cause sudden breathing problems/asthma right after you use it. If this occurs, use your quick-relief inhaler and get medical help right away.

Tell your doctor right away if you have any serious side effects, including: white patches on tongue/in mouth, signs of infection (such as sore throat that doesn't go away, fever), mental/mood changes (such as nervousness), trouble sleeping, vision problems (such as blurred vision), increased thirst/urination, muscle cramps, shaking (tremors).

Get medical help right away if you have any very serious side effects, including: chest pain, fast/irregular heartbeat, severe dizziness, fainting, seizures.

A very serious allergic reaction to this product is rare. However, get medical help right away if you notice any symptoms of a serious allergic reaction, including: rash, itching/swelling (especially of the face/tongue/throat), severe dizziness, trouble breathing.

This is not a complete list of possible side effects. If you notice other effects not listed above, contact your doctor or pharmacist.

In the US -

Call your doctor for medical advice about side effects. You may report side effects to FDA at 1-800-FDA-1088 or at www.fda.gov/medwatch.

In Canada - Call your doctor for medical advice about side effects. You may report side effects to Health Canada at 1-866-234-2345.
  • oral candidiasis
  • hypercortisolism
  • hypokalemia
  • keratitis
  • conjunctivitis
  • earache
  • hypertension
  • angina
  • ventricular tachycardia
  • atrial fibrillation
  • extrasystoles
  • prolonged QT interval
  • cardiac arrhythmia
  • hypotension
  • sore throat
  • laryngitis
  • upper respiratory infection
  • rhinitis
  • sinusitis
  • nasal congestion
  • laryngismus
  • influenza
  • bronchitis
  • asthma exacerbation
  • toothache
  • dyspepsia
  • contact dermatitis
  • eczema
  • urticaria
  • arthralgia
  • myalgia
  • cramps
  • seizure disorder
  • dizziness
  • insomnia
  • fever
  • fatigue
  • tremor
  • skin rash
  • edema
  • headache disorder
  • palpitations
  • stridor
  • cough
  • chest pain
  • nausea
  • vomiting
  • hyperglycemia
  • nervousness
  • anaphylaxis
  • angioedema
  • hypersensitivity drug reaction
  • paresthesia
  • malaise
  • paradoxical bronchospasm
  • symptoms of anxiety
  • tachycardia
  • viral infection
  • oral candidiasis
  • esophageal candidiasis
  • pharyngeal candidiasis
  • hypercortisolism
  • adrenocortical insufficiency
  • immunosuppression
  • eosinophilia
  • agitation
  • depression
  • aggressive behavior
  • hyperkinesis
  • glaucoma
  • cataracts
  • blurred vision
  • hypersensitivity angiitis
  • ecchymosis
  • pharyngitis
  • sore throat
  • laryngitis
  • upper respiratory infection
  • rhinitis
  • sinusitis
  • pneumonia
  • bronchitis
  • dental caries
  • dental discoloration
  • xerostomia
  • dyspepsia
  • urinary tract infection
  • skin and skin structure infection
  • pruritus of skin
  • urticaria
  • arthralgia
  • muscle rigidity
  • myalgia
  • osteoporosis
  • osteopenia
  • dizziness
  • fever
  • fatigue
  • skin rash
  • facial edema

Drug Interactions

Drug interactions may change how your medications work or increase your risk for serious side effects. This document does not contain all possible drug interactions. Keep a list of all the products you use (including prescription/nonprescription drugs and herbal products) and share it with your doctor and pharmacist. Do not start, stop, or change the dosage of any medicines without your doctor's approval.

A product that may interact with this drug is: aldesleukin.

Other medications can affect the removal of fluticasone and salmeterol from your body, which may affect how this product works. Examples include azole antifungals (such as ketoconazole), boceprevir, cobicistat, macrolide antibiotics (such as clarithromycin), HIV protease inhibitors (such as lopinavir, ritonavir), nefazodone, telithromycin, among others.