What are Symbicort inhalers
Symbicort inhalers are generally prescribed to patients above 12 years of age and whose asthma has not yielded or responded to more conventional forms of treatment. These inhalers contain a corticosteroid budesonide to reduce the inflammation of the bronchi and long acting Beta 2 adrenergic agonist Formoterol for relaxing the smooth muscles of the bronchi so that they open wider, making breathing easier. These inhalers come in two different strengths 80/4.5 for asthma and 160/4.5 for COPD. These are controlled medication and unless the doctor decides that your condition is well under control and be maintained with normal long-term inhaled medication.
Beta agonists are known to exacerbate asthma conditions sometimes leading to fatalities and whether budesonide can counter this adverse reaction is unknown.  To take care of such emergencies, one should always contact his health provider whenever the breathing difficulties increase when using Symbicort inhalers.  He may change medicine. Get emergency medical care if breathing problems suddenly increases and the user’s rescue medicine does not offer any relief. Schedule of dosage is to be adhered to. The recommendation is to take a dose as soon as one remembers if it is not too close the scheduled one.
As one can expect any medicine to produce some adverse reactions, Symbicort inhalers also have its share of reactions.
Besides Symbicort inhalers, Spiriva is also another great brand of inhalers.