Bevespi Aerosphere is a combination inhaler that contains glycopyrrolate (a long-acting muscarinic antagonist, or LAMA) and formoterol fumarate (a long-acting beta agonist, or LABA). It's used for maintenance treatment of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) in adults. Bevespi Aerosphere (glycopyrrolate / formoterol) is an aerosol that's inhaled through the mouth twice per day; it can be used with or without a spacer. Side effects aren't common, but can include cough and urinary tract infection.
Bevespi Aerosphere (glycopyrrolate / formoterol) is a combination inhaler. It contains two medications that work together to help treat COPD symptoms:
The following side effects may get better over time as your body gets used to the medication. Let your healthcare provider know immediately if you continue to experience these symptoms or if they worsen over time.
Contact your healthcare provider immediately if you experience any of the following.
Side effects that you should report to your care team as soon as possible:
Side effects that usually do not require medical attention (report to your care team if they continue or are bothersome):
Tips for how to use Bevespi Aerosphere (glycopyrrolate / formoterol):
No, Bevespi Aerosphere doesn't contain any inhaled steroids. Bevespi is made up of glycopyrrolate (LAMA) and formoterol (LABA). Both medications work together over time to keep your airways open.
No, Bevespi Aerosphere isn't a rescue inhaler and should never be used to treat a COPD exacerbation. This medication is a long-acting inhaler that works to keep your airway open over a long period of time. Rescue inhalers are quick-acting inhalers, such as albuterol (Ventolin), that helps with sudden breathing problems.
Make sure to clean the inhaler once per week so that no medication blocks the spray in the inhaler. When cleaning, take the metal canister out of the plastic inhaler. Only wash the actuator (this is the plastic piece that holds the metal canister) by running warm water through the top for 30 seconds and through the mouthpiece for 30 seconds. Allow the actuator to dry overnight. Once the actuator is dry, reinsert the canister. You must prime your inhaler again before the next use. To prime, you should spray 2 sprays into the air away from your face.
There are 120 puffs in each Bevespi Aerosphere inhaler, which are enough puffs to last for 30 days. When you open a brand new inhaler, the dose counter on top of the canister that'll have an arrow pointing to the right of "120". Use the dose counter to track how many doses of Bevespi Aerosphere you have left so you know when to get a refill.
Bevespi Aerosphere (glycopyrrolate / formoterol) can cause some serious health issues. This risk may be even higher for certain groups. If this worries you, talk to your doctor or pharmacist about other options.
Bevespi Aerosphere (glycopyrrolate / formoterol) isn't a rescue inhaler and won't help to treat a COPD exacerbation (flare up COPD symptoms). If Bevespi Aerosphere (glycopyrrolate / formoterol) isn't working well to control your COPD and you're experiencing worsening symptoms, such as coughing and trouble breathing, talk with your provider. They can see if you need to take other medications for your condition.
Inhaled medications, including Bevespi Aerosphere (glycopyrrolate / formoterol), can sometimes cause a muscle spasm in your lungs. This can lead to difficulty breathing, wheezing, cough, and chest discomfort. If you have a hard time breathing after inhaling Bevespi Aerosphere (glycopyrrolate / formoterol), use your rescue inhaler and get medical attention right away.
Severe allergic reactions to Bevespi Aerosphere (glycopyrrolate / formoterol) are possible, including life-threatening reactions like facial swelling, shock, and anaphylaxis (closing of the throat). Get medical attention right away if you notice hives, rash, red skin, swelling of the lips or tongue, or difficulty breathing after using Bevespi Aerosphere (glycopyrrolate / formoterol).
Formoterol in Bevespi Aerosphere can potentially raise your blood pressure and heart rate, as well as cause changes in heart rhythm. But these side effects are typically unlikely to happen if you're taking the recommended dose of Bevespi Aerosphere (glycopyrrolate / formoterol). Your provider might ask you to regularly check your blood pressure and heart rate at home if you have high blood pressure or other heart problems. Don't use Bevespi Aerosphere (glycopyrrolate / formoterol) more often than recommended. If you find that you need to use Bevespi Aerosphere (glycopyrrolate / formoterol) more often, let your providers know so they can see if you need any changes to your treatment plan. Tell your provider if you have dizziness, fatigue, tremor, rapid heartbeat, or weakness after you use Bevespi Aerosphere (glycopyrrolate / formoterol).
Though not common, using Bevespi Aerosphere (glycopyrrolate / formoterol) can raise the pressure in the eyes. Sometimes, this can cause or worsen glaucoma. Talk to your eye provider before using Bevespi Aerosphere (glycopyrrolate / formoterol) if you have glaucoma or other eye problems. Also speak with them if you notice any changes to your vision while using the medication. Never spray Bevespi Aerosphere (glycopyrrolate / formoterol) in your eyes because this could cause eye pain, discomfort, blurry vision, and other vision changes.
Bevespi Aerosphere (glycopyrrolate / formoterol) should be used cautiously in people who have prostate problems, because it can worsen this condition and lead to difficulty urinating. Contact your provider if you notice difficulty urinating while using this medication.
Bevespi Aerosphere (glycopyrrolate / formoterol) can cause the potassium levels in your blood to drop too low. In most cases, this happens if you use more Bevespi Aerosphere (glycopyrrolate / formoterol) than recommended. Drops in blood potassium levels are typically mild and your levels should go back to usual with time. Sometimes, low potassium can cause tiredness, weakness, muscle cramps, a racing heart, and a "pins and needles" feeling in your hands and feet. Tell your provider if you experience any of these symptoms while you're using Bevespi Aerosphere (glycopyrrolate / formoterol).
Also let your provider know if you need to use Bevespi Aerosphere (glycopyrrolate / formoterol) more often than instructed. Your treatment plan might need to be adjusted to better control your symptoms.
| Dosage | Quantity | Price as low as | Price per unit |
|---|---|---|---|
| 10.7g of 9mcg/4.8mcg | 1 inhaler | $435.89 | $435.89 |
Each inhalation (puff) of Bevespi Aerosphere contains 18 mcg of glycopyrrolate and 9.6 mcg of formoterol fumarate.
The typical dose is 2 puffs inhaled through the mouth twice per day in the morning and evening.
Contraindications are specific health conditions or situations in which a person should not take a medication due to safety concerns. If you have any of the following conditions or if any of the following apply to you, let your healthcare provider know because Bevespi Aerosphere (glycopyrrolate / formoterol) will not be safe for you to take.