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How safe is zenhale really?

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Depends on reasons: Zenhale is a combination of a bronchodilator and a steroid. But, they are long acting. This means that you should probably be managed on standard asthma therapy first -- and then only when severity or conditions warrant, be placed on a medication that is a combination. It is always more difficult to control levels of medication when they are combined in one inhaler.

Answered 12/24/2013

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Dr. James Eitner answered

Specializes in Family Medicine

Asthma Medication: Zenhale is a brand name canadian version similar to Dulera (formoterol and mometasone) in the us. It is fairly new, so there is not a lot of long term data, but it appears to be as safe as other steroid containing asthma medications. The most common side effects can be seen at http://www.Dulera (formoterol and mometasone).Com.

Answered 9/28/2016

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