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Compare Dulera vs. Advair

Head-to-head comparisons of medication uses, side effects, warnings, and more.

Key takeaways

Dulera (mometasone/formoterol) and Advair (fluticasone/salmeterol) are both inhaled medications used for the maintenance treatment of asthma. They belong to the same drug class, combining an inhaled corticosteroid (ICS) with a long-acting beta agonist (LABA) to help you breathe better. However, they have some differences. Dulera is only approved for asthma, while Advair Diskus is also approved for chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). Dulera is typically taken as 2 puffs twice daily, while Advair Diskus is usually 1 inhalation twice daily, and Advair HFA is 2 puffs twice daily. Advair is available in generic form as Wixela Inhub, but Dulera does not yet have a generic version. Common side effects of Dulera include cold symptoms and headache, while Advair can cause upper respiratory infections and sore throat. Both medications can lead to oral thrush, so it's important to rinse your mouth after use.

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