Uses
What is Qvar RediHaler used for?
Qvar RediHaler (beclomethasone) is commonly used as a controller medicine for asthma. Asthma is a long-term lung disease involving narrow and inflamed airways, which makes it hard to breathe.
Qvar RediHaler may also be used for other conditions as determined by your healthcare provider.
See Beclomethasone nasal for information on other dosage forms.
How does Qvar RediHaler work (mechanism of action)?
People with asthma have ongoing airflow problems in the lungs. Qvar RediHaler is an inhaled corticosteroid that decreases the inflammation of the airways in your lungs, which helps improve airflow and make breathing easier.
How is Qvar RediHaler supplied (dosage forms)?
Qvar RediHaler is available in the following dosage forms that are inhaled by mouth.
- 40 mcg per puff breath-actuated inhaler
- 80 mcg per puff breath-actuated inhaler
How should I store Qvar RediHaler?
Qvar RediHaler should be stored with the white cap on at room temperature, between 68 F to 77 F (20 C to 25 C). It can be exposed to temperatures between 59 F to 86 F (15 C to 30 C) for shorter periods of time, such as when transporting it. Store in a cool, dry place. Do not store it near a heat source or an open flame. It may burst if exposed to temperatures over 120 F (49 C). Avoid exposure to extreme cold.
Do not puncture the Qvar RediHaler canister.
Side Effects
What are the most common side effects of Qvar RediHaler?
The most common side effects of Qvar RediHaler are listed below. Tell your healthcare provider if you have any of these side effects that bother you.
- Oral thrush (see below)
- Infection pain or swelling in the nose or throat, sore throat, or common cold symptoms
- Runny or stuffy nose
- Inflammation or swelling of the tissue lining the sinuses
There may be other side effects of Qvar RediHaler that are not listed here. Contact your healthcare provider if you think you are having a side effect of a medicine. In the U.S., you can report side effects to the FDA at www.fda.gov/medwatch or by calling 800-FDA-1088. In Canada, you can report side effects to Health Canada at www.health.gc.ca/medeffect or by calling 866-234-2345.
What are the serious side effects of Qvar RediHaler?
While less common, the most serious side effects of Qvar RediHaler are described below, along with what to do if they happen.
Severe Allergic Reactions. Qvar RediHaler may cause allergic reactions, which can be serious. Stop using Qvar RediHaler and get help right away if you have any of the following symptoms of a serious allergic reaction.
- Breathing problems or wheezing
- Racing heart
- Fever or general ill feeling
- Swollen lymph nodes
- Swelling of the face, lips, mouth, tongue, or throat
- Trouble swallowing or throat tightness
- Itching, skin rash, or pale red bumps on the skin called hives
- Nausea or vomiting
- Dizziness, feeling lightheaded, or fainting
- Stomach cramps
- Joint pain
Oral Thrush. Qvar RediHaler can cause a fungal infection in your mouth and throat, a condition known as oral thrush or oral candidiasis. To help prevent the risk of thrush, rinse your mouth with water and spit out the water (do not swallow it) after each dose of Qvar RediHaler. Contact your healthcare provider if you notice any of the following symptoms of oral thrush.
- Cracking in the corners of the mouth
- Loss of taste
- Red or white patches in the mouth or throat
- Raised white spots in the mouth or throat
- Pain in the throat
- Hoarseness
Sudden Breathing Problems. Qvar RediHaler may cause the muscles around the airways to tighten (bronchospasm) right after you use it, instead of relaxing these muscles. In some cases this can be serious. Stop using Qvar Redihaler and contact your healthcare provider right away if your breathing gets worse instead of better right after using Qvar Redihaler.
Eye Problems. Qvar RediHaler may increase pressure inside the eye and cause or worsen narrow-angle glaucoma, which can lead to blindness. It can also cause cataracts (clouding of the eye lens). It is important to have regular eye exams while using Qvar RediHaler. Tell your healthcare provider right away if you have any of the following symptoms of glaucoma or cataracts.
- Loss of vision or vision changes
- Eye pain or redness
- Severe headache or vomiting
- Vision that is cloudy, blurry, foggy, or filmy
- Seeing bright, colorful circles around lights (vision halos)
Reduced Adrenal Function. Long-term use of Qvar RediHaler can cause your adrenal glands to stop making as much cortisol (the stress hormone). This is known as adrenal insufficiency. This is especially a concern if you have been taking a corticosteroid by mouth, such as prednisone, and you stop it and switch to Qvar RediHaler. Adrenal insufficiency can get worse if your body is under stress because of fever, surgery, or trauma. Tell your healthcare provider if you have any of the following symptoms of adrenal insufficiency.
- Nausea and vomiting
- Weakness, tiredness, or lack of energy
- Dizziness
Infection. Qvar RediHaler can weaken your immune system, making you more likely to get an infection, including a serious infection. Tell your healthcare provider if you have any of the following symptoms of an infection, or if you have been exposed to chickenpox or measles.
- Fever
- Chills
- Feeling tired
- Body aches and pains
- Nausea or vomiting
Weak Bones. Using Qvar RediHaler for a long time may cause the bones to become weaker, leading to reduced bone density (osteopenia). It may also cause a more serious condition called osteoporosis, which can cause bones to break (fracture) more easily. Talk with your healthcare provider about any risk factors you have for weak bones, such as limited ability to move around, family history of weak bones, poor eating habits, long-term use of a corticosteroid, which is a medicine for certain inflammatory conditions or medicine to treat and prevent seizures. If you use Qvar RediHaler, your healthcare provider may monitor your bone density or recommend treatment based on the results. Tell your healthcare provider if you break a bone, and get a bone mineral density test if one is ordered for you.
Slow Growth. Qvar Redihaler may slow down growth in children and adolescents who are still growing. Talk with the healthcare provider if you have any concerns about how your child is growing.
Immune System Reaction. Rarely, using Qvar may increase your risk of developing an immune system reaction. The reaction is sometimes called Churg-Strauss Syndrome or eosinophilic granulomatosis with polyangiitis. You may have high levels of eosinophils, including small masses of immune cells in inflamed tissues, and vasculitis. This is especially a concern if you have been taking a corticosteroid by mouth, such as prednisone, and you stop it and switch to Qvar. Tell your healthcare provider if you have any of the following symptoms.
- Rash
- Worsening breathing problems
- Heart problems
- Pain, burning, tingling, numbness, or weakness in your arms, hands, legs, or feet
Warnings & Precautions
Who should not use Qvar RediHaler?
Allergies to Ingredients. People who are allergic to any of the following should not use Qvar RediHaler.
- Qvar RediHaler
- Beclomethasone
- Any of the ingredients in the specific product dispensed
Your pharmacist can tell you all of the ingredients in Qvar RediHaler.
Sudden Asthma Symptoms. People who are currently having a sudden worsening of symptoms, such as from an asthma attack, should not use Qvar RediHaler to treat these symptoms. Qvar RediHaler should be used daily to prevent and manage symptoms. Do not use it as a rescue inhaler.
What should I know about Qvar RediHaler before using it?
Do not use Qvar RediHaler unless it has been prescribed to you by a healthcare provider. Use it as prescribed.
Ask your pharmacist or other healthcare provider to show you how to correctly use and clean Qvar RediHaler. Follow the “Instructions for Use” that comes with your Qvar RediHaler when using it for the first time. Do not shake or prime Qvar RediHaler.
Do not share Qvar RediHaler with other people, even if they have the same condition as you. It may harm them.
Keep Qvar RediHaler out of the reach of children.
If you use other inhaled medicines for your asthma, talk with your healthcare provider about when to use each of them and in what order. Do not stop or change any medicines you take for asthma without talking to your healthcare provider first.
Qvar RediHaler is a medicine used daily to prevent symptoms. It may take several weeks to see the full benefits of use. Do not change your dose without advice from your healthcare provider. Tell your healthcare provider if you do not see improvement or if your breathing gets worse after starting to use Qvar RediHaler.
Do not use Qvar RediHaler when a quick response to breathing problems is needed. Other inhaled medicines, sometimes called rescue inhalers, should be used to treat sudden symptoms. Get medical help right away if your breathing does not get better after using a rescue inhaler.
Do not put your Qvar RediHaler in water. This could damage it and prevent you from getting your medicine when you use it.
If you have not had the vaccine for chickenpox or measles, you should stay away from anyone infected with either of these.
Avoid spraying Qvar RediHaler in your face or eyes. If you accidentally get some in your eyes, rinse your eyes with water. If your eyes stay red or irritated, call your healthcare provider.
Do not use a spacer or other chamber device with Qvar RediHaler.
Keep the white cap on the Qvar RediHaler until you are ready to use it.
Throw your Qvar RediHaler away once the dose counter reaches “0” or after its expiration date, whichever happens first. Avoid throwing it away in a fire or incinerator.
What should I tell my healthcare provider before using Qvar RediHaler?
Tell your healthcare provider about all of your health conditions and any prescription or over-the-counter (OTC) medicines, vitamins/minerals, herbal products, and other supplements you are using. This will help them determine if Qvar RediHaler is right for you.
In particular, make sure that you discuss any of the following.
Current and Past Health Conditions. Tell your healthcare provider if you have any of the following.
- Weak bones, such as osteopenia, osteoporosis, or family history of osteoporosis
- Problems with your immune system
- Eye problems, such as blurry vision, glaucoma, or cataracts
- Current infections that have not been treated, including a herpes eye infection
- Have not had or been vaccinated against chickenpox or measles, or if you are around someone with chickenpox or measles
- Tuberculosis
Other Medicines and Supplements. Qvar RediHaler may interact with other medicines and supplements. Before using Qvar RediHaler, tell your healthcare provider about any prescription or over-the-counter (OTC) medicines, vitamins/minerals, herbal products, and other supplements you are using. See the Interactions section for more details.
Pregnancy. It is not known if or how Qvar RediHaler could affect pregnancy or harm an unborn baby. Tell your healthcare provider if you are or plan to become pregnant. Your healthcare provider will advise you if you should use Qvar RediHaler while you are pregnant or trying to get pregnant.
Breastfeeding. It is not known if Qvar RediHaler passes into breast milk. Tell your healthcare provider if you are breastfeeding or plan to breastfeed.
How can I get more information about Qvar RediHaler?
For more information about Qvar RediHaler, you can visit the manufacturer’s website at www.qvar.com/ or call them at 888-TEVA-USA (888-838-2872).
Interactions
Does Qvar RediHaler interact with foods or drinks?
There are no known interactions between Qvar RediHaler and foods or drinks.
It is unknown if drinking alcohol will affect Qvar RediHaler.
Does Qvar RediHaler interact with other medicines (drug interactions)?
Always tell your healthcare provider about any prescription or over-the-counter (OTC) medicines, vitamins/minerals, herbal products, and other supplements you are using.
In particular, make sure that you discuss if you are using any of the following before using Qvar Redihaler.
- A medicine to control seizures
- A corticosteroid, which is a medicine for certain inflammatory conditions
- A medicine that suppresses your immune system
This may not be a complete list of medicines that can interact with Qvar Redihaler. Always check with your healthcare provider.
Overdose/Missed Dose
What should I do if I accidentally use too much Qvar RediHaler?
If you or someone else has used too much Qvar RediHaler, get medical help right away, call 911, or contact a Poison Control center at 800-222-1222.
What should I do if I miss a dose of Qvar RediHaler?
If you miss a dose, skip the missed dose, and only take the next dose. Do not take double or extra doses.
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