Possible Side Effects of DULERA
DULERA may cause serious side effects.
- Serious allergic reactions. Call your healthcare provider or get emergency medical care if you get any of these symptoms of a serious allergic reaction: rash, hives, swelling, including swelling of the face, mouth and tongue, or breathing problems.
- Thrush (yeast infection) in the mouth and throat. After each dose (2 puffs), rinse your mouth with water. Spit out the water. Do not swallow it. This will help to prevent thrush in your mouth or throat.
- A higher chance of infection. Avoid exposure to chickenpox or measles. If exposed, or if you have any signs of infection, tell your healthcare provider immediately. Worsening of existing tuberculosis, fungal, bacterial, viral or parasitic infections, or ocular herpes simplex may occur.
- Reduced adrenal function (may result in loss of energy). This can happen when you stop taking oral corticosteroid medicines and start inhaled corticosteroid medicines.
- Increase in wheezing right after taking DULERA.
- Using too much of a LABA medicine may cause: chest pain, a fast and irregular heartbeat, tremor, dizziness, seizures, increased or decreased blood pressure, headache, nervousness, weakness, and electrocardiogram (ECG) changes.
- Lower bone mineral density. This may be a problem for people who already have a higher chance for low bone density (osteoporosis).
- Slowed growth in children.
- Eye problems including glaucoma, cataracts, and blurred vision. You should have regular eye exams while using DULERA.
- Decrease in blood potassium and increase in blood sugar levels.
If you are switching to DULERA from an oral corticosteroid, follow your healthcare provider’s instructions to avoid serious health risks when you stop using oral corticosteroids.
The most common reported side effects of DULERA include inflammation of the nose and throat, inflammation of the sinuses, headache, flu, and upper respiratory infection.
These are not all the side effects of DULERA. Ask your healthcare provider or pharmacist for more information.