If you have been taking steroid tablets for your asthma or COPD, your doctor may reduce the number of tablets that you take, once you start to use Symbicort Turbohaler. If you have been taking oral steroid tablets for a long time, your doctor may want you to have blood tests from time to time. When reducing oral steroid tablets, you may feel generally unwell even though your chest symptoms may be improving. You might experience symptoms such as a stuffy or runny nose, weakness or joint or muscle pain and rash (eczema). If any of these symptoms bother you, or if symptoms such as headache, tiredness, nausea (feeling sick) or vomiting (being sick) occur, please contact your doctor immediately. You may need to take other medication if you develop allergic or arthritic symptoms. You should speak to your doctor if you are concerned as to whether you should continue to use Symbicort Turbohaler.
Your doctor may consider adding steroid tablets to your usual treatment during periods of stress (for example, when you have a chest infection or before an operation).
If you feel you are getting breathless or wheezy while using Symbicort Turbohaler, you should continue to use Symbicort Turbohaler but go to see your doctor as soon as possible, as you may need additional treatment.
Contact your doctor immediately if:
- Your breathing is getting worse or you often wake up at night with asthma.
- Your chest starts to feel tight in the morning or your chest tightness lasts longer than usual.
These signs could mean that your asthma is not being properly controlled and you may need different or additional treatment immediately.
Asthma
Symbicort Turbohaler can be prescribed for asthma in two different ways. The amount of Symbicort Turbohaler to use and when to use it depends on how it has been prescribed for you.
a) If you have been prescribed a fixed dose of Symbicort Turbohaler and a separate reliever inhaler, read the below section called ‘a) Using Symbicort Turbohaler and a separate reliever inhaler’.
b) If you have been prescribed Symbicort Turbohaler as your only inhaler, read the below section called ‘b) Using Symbicort Turbohaler as your only asthma inhaler every day and also when required (Symbicort maintenance and reliever therapy) ’.
a) Using Symbicort Turbohaler and a separate reliever inhaler
Take your fixed dose Symbicort Turbohaler every day. This helps to prevent asthma symptoms from happening.
Adults (18 years and above)
- The usual dose is 1 or 2 inhalations, twice a day.
- Your doctor may increase this to 4 inhalations, twice a day.
- If your symptoms are well controlled, your doctor may ask you to take your medicine once a day.
Adolescents (12 to 17 years)
- The usual dose is 1 or 2 inhalations, twice a day.
- If your symptoms are well controlled, your doctor may ask you to take your medicine once a day.
Children (6 to 11 years)
- The usual dose is 1-2 inhalations, twice a day.
Symbicort Turbohaler is not recommended to be used in children who are younger than 6 years.
Your doctor (or asthma nurse) will help you to manage your asthma. They will adjust the dose of this medicine to the lowest dose that controls your asthma. However, do not adjust the dose without talking to your doctor (or asthma nurse) first.
Use a separate reliever inhaler to treat asthma symptoms when they happen. Always keep your reliever inhaler with you to use when you need it. Do not use Symbicort Turbohaler to treat asthma symptoms - use your reliever inhaler.
b) Using Symbicort Turbohaler every day and also when required (Symbicort maintenance and reliever therapy)
Only use Symbicort Turbohaler in this way if your doctor has told you to and if you are aged 6 or above.
Use your Symbicort Turbohaler every day. This helps to prevent asthma symptoms from happening.
Adults and adolescents (12 years and above)
You can take:
1 inhalation in the morning and 1 inhalation in the evening
or
2 inhalations in the morning
or
2 inhalations in the evening.
Children (6 to 11 years)
You can take:
1 inhalation in the morning
or
1 inhalation in the evening
or
Your doctor may increase this to 1 inhalation in the morning and 1 inhalation in the evening.
Tell your healthcare practitioner if you recently turned or will be shortly turning 12 years old for assessment of your Symbicort dosing.
Also use Symbicort Turbohaler as your reliever inhaler to treat asthma symptoms when they happen.
- If you get asthma symptoms, take 1 inhalation and wait a few minutes.
- If you do not feel better, take another inhalation.
- Do not take more than 6 inhalations (for adults and adolescents) or 4 inhalations (for children 6 to 11 years) at a single time.
Always keep your Symbicort Turbohaler with you, so you can use it as your reliever inhaler when you need it.
Seek urgent medical advice if Symbicort Turbohaler does not relieve your asthma symptoms or if your asthma symptoms worsen despite treatment with Symbicort.
A total daily dose of more than 8 inhalations (for adults and adolescents) or 4 inhalations (for children 6 to 11 years) is not normally needed. However, your doctor may allow you to take up to 12 inhalations (for adults and adolescents) or 8 inhalations (for children 6 to 11 years) a day for a limited period.
If you regularly need to use 8 or more inhalations a day (for adults and adolescents) or 4 or more inhalations per day (for children 6 to 11 years), make an appointment to see your doctor or nurse as soon as possible. They may need to change your treatment.
Do not use more than 12 inhalations (for adults and adolescents) or 8 inhalations (for children 6 to 11 years) in total in 24 hours.
Parents and caregivers of a child using Symbicort Turbohaler should ensure that the child understands the maximum number of inhalations allowed each day.
If you are doing exercise and you get asthma symptoms, use Symbicort Turbohaler as described here. However, do not use Symbicort Turbohaler just before exercise to stop asthma symptoms from happening.
If you have any further questions on the use of this product, ask your doctor or pharmacist.