Striverdi Respimat (olodaterol) is a type of bronchodilator called long-acting beta agonist (LABA). It's used to treat chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) in adults. The typical dose is 2 inhalations once daily at the same time each day. Side effects aren't common but can include the common cold and upper respiratory tract infections.
Striverdi Respimat (olodaterol) is a long-acting beta agonist (LABA). It works by relaxing the muscles in your lungs to open up your airways, making it easier to breathe.
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):
How to use Striverdi Respimat (olodaterol):
No, Striverdi Respimat isn't a steroid; it's a long-acting beta agonist (LABA). Steroids and LABAs work differently to treat COPD. Inhaled corticosteroids lower inflammation in the airways, whereas LABAs relax the muscles in your airways. Your pulmonologist might prescribe an inhaled steroid to use in addition to Striverdi Respimat if you need more help controlling COPD symptoms.
No, Striverdi Respimat isn't an anticholinergic medication. But rather, it's a long-acting beta agonist (LABA). So Striverdi Respimat isn't known to cause side effects linked to anticholinergic inhalers, such as dry mouth or blurry vision.
Spiriva (tiotropium) and Striverdi Respimat are both bronchodilators used for maintenance treatment of COPD. They're inhaled through the mouth once per day. The main difference is how they work. Spiriva (tiotropium) is a long-acting muscarinic antagonist (LAMA), whereas Striverdi Respimat is a long-acting beta agonist (LABA). Both LAMAs and LABAs are first-choice options for treating COPD. If needed, your lung specialist might prescribe both to you at the same time. There's a combination inhaler that contains both olodaterol and tiotropium called Stiolto Respimat.
Yes, your lung specialist might prescribe both Striverdi Respimat and Spiriva (tiotropium) if either medication alone isn't enough to control your COPD symptoms. Spiriva (tiotropium) is a long-acting muscarinic antagonist (LAMA), while Striverdi Respimat is a long-acting beta agonist (LABA). They work in different ways to manage COPD. There are also combination LABA/LAMA inhalers available, such as Stiolto Respimat, which combines tiotropium and olodaterol into a single device.
Striverdi Respimat isn't FDA-approved for asthma. It's only prescribed for the maintenance treatment of COPD. While there are long-acting beta agonists (LABAs) that are approved for asthma, they're typically prescribed in combination with an inhaled corticosteroid (ICS). If you have asthma, talk with your healthcare team to see what treatment options are appropriate for you.
Currently, Striverdi Respimat is only available as a brand name medication.
Striverdi Respimat (olodaterol) 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.
Striverdi Respimat (olodaterol) shouldn't be used in people with asthma. The medication hasn't been studied for this purpose, so it's not known how safe it is or how well it works for asthma. There are several other inhalers available that are specifically for people with asthma.
Don't use Striverdi Respimat (olodaterol) if you're having a COPD exacerbation, which is a sudden worsening of symptoms that's often triggered by an irritant. This inhaler won't help ease breathing if you have sudden symptoms, like wheezing or trouble breathing. Always have a rescue inhaler with you to help ease any sudden COPD exacerbations.
Although rare, Striverdi Respimat (olodaterol) can sometimes cause a muscle spasm in your lungs (bronchospasm). This can lead to difficulty breathing, wheezing, cough, and chest discomfort. If you become short of breath after using Striverdi Respimat (olodaterol), get medical help right away.
Striverdi Respimat (olodaterol) 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 Striverdi Respimat (olodaterol). Your healthcare team might ask you to check your blood pressure and heart rate regularly at home if you have high blood pressure or other heart problems. Don't use Striverdi Respimat (olodaterol) more often than recommended because doing so raises the risk for heart problems. If you find that you need to use Striverdi Respimat (olodaterol) more often, let your care team know so they can see if you need any changes to your treatment plan. Tell your care team if you have dizziness, fatigue, tremor, rapid heartbeat, or weakness after you use Striverdi Respimat (olodaterol).
Beta agonists, like Striverdi Respimat (olodaterol), can sometimes cause the potassium levels in your blood to drop too low and lead to symptoms like tiredness and muscle cramps. People who took Striverdi Respimat (olodaterol) in clinical studies didn't experience this side effect, but it's important to be aware of the symptoms.
Allergic reactions to Striverdi Respimat (olodaterol) 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 Striverdi Respimat (olodaterol).
| Dosage | Quantity | Price as low as | Price per unit |
|---|---|---|---|
| 60 inhalations of 2.5mcg/actuation | 1 respimat inhaler | $262.98 | $262.98 |
Each inhalation of Striverdi Respimat delivers 2.5 mcg of olodaterol.
Adults: The typical dose is 2 inhalations by mouth once per day.
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 Striverdi Respimat (olodaterol) will not be safe for you to take.