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Compare Qvar RediHaler vs. Alvesco

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

Key takeaways

Qvar RediHaler (beclomethasone) and Alvesco (ciclesonide) are both inhaled corticosteroids used for the long-term control of asthma, but they have some differences. Qvar RediHaler is approved for use in children as young as 4 years old, while Alvesco is only approved for those 12 and older. Qvar should not be used with a spacer, whereas Alvesco can be used with one if you have trouble getting the full dose. You may need to take Alvesco for up to a month to see improvement in your symptoms, compared to Qvar, which can start improving symptoms in 2 weeks. Additionally, both medications are only available as brand-name medications and have similar side effects and risks, including the potential for fungal infections, altered stress hormone levels, and delayed growth in children. You will need to rinse your mouth after using either Qvar or Alvesco to prevent oral thrush.

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