Why do you have to rinse your mouth after Spiriva?

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asked Dec 19, 2023 in Other- Health by Dheeraj (740 points)
Why do you have to rinse your mouth after Spiriva?

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answered Jun 4, 2024 by Gingervitis (38,920 points)
The reason you have to rinse your mouth after Spiriva is to prevent throat irritation and dry mouth as the inhaler Spiriva and other inhalers can leave residue in the mouth that can lead to dry mouth and irritation of the throat.

So after around 1 to 2 minutes of using the Spiriva you should rinse your mouth out with some water and then spit the water out,

You can stop Spiriva suddenly as stopping spiriva suddenly will not cause any withdrawal symptoms.

You can take Spiriva long term as Spiriva is meant to be used for long term treatment.

The generic version and generic brand for Spiriva is LupinHaler.

The drug that is comparable to Spiriva is Incruse Ellipta.

Other drugs that are closest to and comparable to Spiriva include Daliresp, Trelegy Ellipta, Breo Ellipta and Anoro Ellipta.

Spiriva can make breathing worse due to allergic reactions to the medications.

Symptoms of allergic reactions to Spiriva include difficulty breathing or swallowing, swelling of the tongue, lips or throat, itching and red raised patches on your skin.

Spiriva is covered by 69 percent of Medicare Prescription drug plans.

Most health insurance and Medicare prescription drug plans cover Spiriva Handihaler and Spiriva Respimat inhalation powder.

And some insurance plans may apply restrictions.

Both Spiriva products are typically grouped under higher-copay brand-name drug tiers.

If you're uninsured or underinsured, you may be eligible for the Spiriva HandiHaler or Spiriva Respimat patient assistance programs, which offer the medications at no charge.

Without insurance, the average cash price for a single Spiriva Respimat inhaler is $620.00

A single inhaler provides 60 actuations, enough medicine for 30 days.

That means the average price per day of treatment is around $20.00

Spiriva is a medication that belongs to a group of drugs called anticholinergics.

These drugs treat asthma and COPD by keeping your airways open.

Other anticholinergic drugs used for COPD include ipratropium (Atrovent HFA) and revefenacin (Yupelri).

SPIRIVA RESPIMAT, 2.5 mcg, is a long-term, once-daily, prescription medicine used to control symptoms of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) by relaxing your airways and keeping them open.

COPD includes chronic bronchitis and emphysema.

The most common side effects reported with SPIRIVA HANDIHALER in people with COPD include upper respiratory tract infection, dry mouth, sinus infection, sore throat, non-specific chest pain, urinary tract infection, indigestion, runny nose, constipation, increased heart rate, and blurred vision.

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