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Oxeze (Formoterol Fumarate)

 

  Product Manufacturer Dosage Quantity Price (USD)  
Oxeze Inhaler
(also known as Oxis Turbuhaler)  
Astra Zeneca (TR) 4.5mcg 1 x 60 dose $55.00
Oxeze Inhaler
(also known as Oxis Turbuhaler)  
Astra Zeneca (TR) 4.5mcg 2 x 60 dose $99.00
Oxeze Inhaler
(also known as Oxis Turbuhaler)  
Astra Zeneca (TR) 4.5mcg 3 x 60 dose $135.00
Oxeze Inhaler
(also known as Oxis Turbuhaler)  
Astra Zeneca (TR) 4.5mcg 6 x 60 dose $225.00
Oxeze Inhaler
(also known as Oxis Turbuhaler)  
Astra Zeneca (TR) 9mcg 1 x 60 dose $75.00
Oxeze Inhaler
(also known as Oxis Turbuhaler)  
Astra Zeneca (TR) 9mcg 2 x 60 dose $135.00
Oxeze Inhaler
(also known as Oxis Turbuhaler)  
Astra Zeneca (TR) 9mcg 3 x 60 dose $185.00
Oxeze Inhaler
(also known as Oxis Turbuhaler)  
Astra Zeneca (TR) 9mcg 6 x 60 dose $325.00

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h2>General Information On Oxeze

Oxeze is used for treating asthma and COPD (chronic obstructive pulmonary disorder). Generic name of the active ingredient used in this medicine is formoterol. Oxeze belongs to a category of drugs known as bronchodilators. It works by relaxing muscles in the bronchial tract, thus opening the airways and helping in treating asthma or COPD. You can buy Oxeze in the form of meter dose inhalers, dry powder inhalers, or inhalation solutions and oral tablets.

Side Effects for Oxeze

Most of the side effects of this drug such as palpitations, shaking or trembling of feet or hands, dizziness and headache are mild in nature and get better on their own as patient’s body gets used to the drug. With that said, consult your doctor if any of these symptoms become bothersome.

You should immediately contact your doctor if you experience shortness of breath, chest tightness, or irregular heartbeat. Stop using the medicine and seek medical help if you develop allergic reaction to the drug. It can be identified by shortness of breath, coughing or wheezing, trouble breathing, severe dizziness, hives or rashes on the body, and swelling or itching on the face, tongue, throat, or lips.

Precautions

You should inform your doctor if you suffer from diabetes, high blood pressure, irregular heart rhythm, uncontrolled hyperthyroidism, or heart disorder. As the drug causes dizziness in some cases, you should not drive a car, operate a machine, or do any activity that require you to be alert until you are sure about how you react to Oxeze. During the treatment, your doctor may advise you to monitor your asthma with a peak flow meter.

If you are pregnant or breast feeding, you should use this medicine only if extremely necessary, as its safety during these conditions has not yet been established.

Oxeze Dosage

The dosage of Oxeze depends on patient’s medical condition and response to the treatment. For long-term maintenance therapy, the recommended dosage for adults is Oxeze 6µg to 48µg daily divided into 2 doses 12 hours apart. The recommended dosage for children between 6 to 16 years is Oxeze 6µg to 24µg daily divided into 2 doses given 12 hours apart.

If you are using the medicine for relieving acute asthma symptoms, you are likely to be asked to take Oxeze 6µg to 12µg twice daily. You should take this medicine exactly as prescribed by your doctor. You should not discontinue the medication even if you feel that your symptoms have been relieved, until your doctor advises you to do so.

Interactions

Like any other drug, Oxeze may interact adversely when taken with other medications. Some of the medicinal products that may react with Oxeze include beta blockers like atenolol and metoprolol, diuretics like furosemide and hydrochlorothiazide, MAO inhibitors like phenelzine and maclobemide, tricyclic antidepressants like desipramine and amitriptyline, and sympathomimetics like ephedrine and pseudoephedrine. You should not buy Oxeze if you are already taking drugs like betahistine or atomoxetine. If you are required to take any of these drugs during the treatment, your doctor may either change the dosage of these medicines or Oxeze. Alternatively, he may advise you to stop any of the two medications.

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