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Hi docs, would dulera (formoterol and mometasone) help with breating problems?

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Dr. Michael Zacharisen answered

Specializes in Allergy and Immunology

Treats asthma: Dulera (formoterol and mometasone) was approved by the fda in 2010 for the chronic treatment of asthma. Dulera (formoterol and mometasone) is an inhaler that contains 2 medications (long-acting bronchodilator and an inhaled corticosteroid). These are considered very effective for moderate to severe persistent asthma. An allergist or pulmonologist can help determine if this is the right medication.

Answered 6/25/2014

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