A 46-year-old member asked:
Do dulera and xopenex (levalbuterol) have the same ingredients?
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Dr. Mahmoud Shoibanswered
Internal Medicine 15 years experience
Different: They are completely different medications, Dulera (formoterol and mometasone) is a combination inhaler containing both an inhaled steroid and long acting bronchodilator, while xopenx has a short-acting bronchodilator.
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Dr. Michael Sandersanswered
Pulmonology 18 years experience
No: Dulera is a combo LABA and steroid. Xopenex is a SABA
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Last updated May 10, 2017
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