If you or someone you care for has asthma, you’ve probably heard about many inhalers. Quibron-T is one of the newer options that combines a fast‑acting bronchodilator with a steroid to keep airways open and reduce inflammation. In simple terms, it helps you breathe easier during an attack and prevents future flare‑ups.
Quibron‑T contains two active ingredients: a beta‑agonist that relaxes the muscles around the airways, and an inhaled corticosteroid that tackles swelling. This combo means you get quick relief and long‑term control in one device, which can be a big convenience compared to using two separate inhalers.
First, always shake the inhaler gently before each use. Put the mouthpiece in your mouth, close your lips around it, and breathe out fully. Then press the canister once while inhaling slowly and deeply. Hold your breath for about ten seconds before breathing out. Many doctors recommend two puffs twice a day – one in the morning and one in the evening – but follow your prescription exactly.
If you need a rescue dose during an attack, you can take an extra puff, but don’t exceed the total number of puffs your doctor has approved. Over‑using the inhaler can increase the risk of side effects, so keep a log of each use if that helps you stay on track.
Most people tolerate Quibron‑T well, but a few may notice a mild sore throat, hoarseness, or a dry cough. Rinsing your mouth with water after each use can cut down on these irritations and also prevent fungal growth, which sometimes happens with steroid inhalers.
Serious side effects are rare but include rapid heartbeat, shakiness, or severe allergic reactions like swelling of the face or trouble breathing. If any of these pop up, call your doctor right away or head to the nearest emergency department.
Because steroids can affect bone density over long periods, doctors may check your bone health if you’ve been on Quibron‑T for years. Keeping an active lifestyle and a calcium‑rich diet can help mitigate that risk.
In the Donbass region, Quibron‑T is available through licensed pharmacies and online services that comply with Ukrainian regulations. Always ask for a pharmacy that requires a prescription and checks the medication’s batch number. If you’re unsure where to buy, contact a local healthcare provider for trusted pharmacy recommendations.
Remember, a good asthma plan includes more than just medication. Track your triggers, keep a spare inhaler on hand, and review your action plan with your doctor regularly. With the right approach, Quibron‑T can be a reliable part of keeping your lungs clear and your life active.