The Advair Information Quiz
By Katie Raymond, published Aug 24, 2006
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Topic: The Advair Information Quiz
Ques:What is the most commonly reported side effect from using Advair?
a)Head pain
b)Weight gain
c)Coughing
d)Watery eyes
Ans:c
Ques:How long does it take for a person to reach the maximum benefits from Advair?
a)Within 24 hours
b)Within 48 hours
c)Within 3 days
d)One week or more
Ans:d
Ques:What does Advair treat?
a)Depression
b)Asthma
c)Impotence
d)Seasonal allergies
Ans:b
Ques:What two drugs does Advair Contain?
a)Albuterol and Singulair
b)Singulair and Flovent
c)Proventil and Nasonex
d)Flovent and Serevent
Ans:d
Ques:True or False, the Advair Diskus can be used with a spacer.
a)False
b)True
Ans:a
Information from the PDR
Brand name:
Advair Diskus
Pronounced: AD-vare
Generic ingredients: Fluticasone propionate, Salmeterol
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Why is Advair Diskus prescribed?
Advair Diskus is used to control asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) associated with chronic bronchitis. It is an oral inhaler that contains two types of medication. One is fluticasone propionate, a steroid that reduces inflammation in the lungs. The other, salmeterol, is a long-acting bronchodilator that opens up the airways. Together, the two ingredients provide better symptom control than either does individually.
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Most important fact about Advair Diskus
Advair Diskus is used for long-term control of asthma and short-term control of COPD associated with bronchitis. The drug won't end a sudden attack. For relief of acute asthma or bronchial symptoms, your doctor will prescribe a short-acting inhaler such as Proventil or Ventolin.
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How should you take Advair Diskus?
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