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Using Formonide 400 Inhaler, Heard That Once It Is Started This Wont Be Able To Stop. Is It Correct?

Hi I am using Formonide 400 inhaler.. I heard that once I start this i wont be able to stop . Is it correct?My uncle started with Asthalin and now he is using formonide.. For me my doctor gave me formonide for breathing difficulty coz of high allergy
Mon, 16 Dec 2013
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hi welcome to HCM
it is not correct that once you start inhaler you wont be able to stop
the main idea of prescribing inhaled medications is - low dose medications could be used when compared to oral medication which have many side effects though the later are cheaper,and secondly the site of action of medications will be in lung itself

regarding your query your uncle might be initially having intermittent asthma later on when it got converted to persistent asthma he might have been prescribed on formonide.
regarding your case your doctor might step down your therapy from formonide based on your response to therapy and your symptoms

hope you got your answer
with warm regards
Dr NSK
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Using Formonide 400 Inhaler, Heard That Once It Is Started This Wont Be Able To Stop. Is It Correct?

hi welcome to HCM it is not correct that once you start inhaler you wont be able to stop the main idea of prescribing inhaled medications is - low dose medications could be used when compared to oral medication which have many side effects though the later are cheaper,and secondly the site of action of medications will be in lung itself regarding your query your uncle might be initially having intermittent asthma later on when it got converted to persistent asthma he might have been prescribed on formonide. regarding your case your doctor might step down your therapy from formonide based on your response to therapy and your symptoms hope you got your answer with warm regards Dr NSK