
Ask a doctor about a prescription for Airiam
inhalation aerosol, solution
Beclometasone dipropionate + Formoterol fumarate dihydrate
Airiam is an inhalation aerosol solution that contains two active substances, which are inhaled through the mouth and go directly to the lungs.
The two active substances are:
Airiam is used to treat asthma in adult patients.
If a patient has been prescribed Airiam, it is likely that:
if the patient is allergic to beclometasone dipropionate or formoterol fumarate dihydrate or
to any of the other ingredients of this medicine (listed in section 6).
Before using an inhaled medicine, the patient should consult a doctor, nurse, or pharmacist
if they currently have or have had any health problems or allergies, or if they are unsure whether Airiam can be used.
The doctor may recommend a blood test to check potassium levels, especially if asthma is severe.
Like many other bronchodilators, Airiam may cause a sudden
decrease in blood potassium levels (hypokalemia). This happens because the lack of oxygen in the blood
in combination with other medicines used at the same time with this medicine may exacerbate the decrease
in blood potassium levels.
If the patient is taking high doses of inhaled corticosteroids for a long time, they
may be more likely to need corticosteroids during periods of stress. Stressful situations
may include: hospitalization after an accident, serious injury, or waiting for surgery. In such situations, the doctor will decide whether to increase the dose of corticosteroids or recommend other steroids in the form of tablets or injections.
If hospitalization is necessary, the patient should remember to bring all their medicines and inhalers, including Airiam, as well as over-the-counter medicines, if possible,
in their original packaging.
Airiam should not be used in children and adolescents under 18 years of age.
The patient should tell their doctor, pharmacist, or nurse about all the medicines they are currently taking or have recently taken, including those available without a prescription. This is because this medicine
may affect the action of some other medicines. Additionally, some medicines may affect the action of Airiam.
In particular, the patient should tell their doctor, nurse, or pharmacist if they are taking any of the following medicines:
The patient should also tell their doctor if they plan to undergo general anesthesia before surgery
or dental procedures.
There are no clinical data on the use of Airiam during pregnancy.
Airiam should not be used if the patient is pregnant, thinks they may be pregnant, or plans to have a baby, or if the patient is breastfeeding, unless the doctor decides otherwise.
It is unlikely that Airiam will affect the ability to drive or use machines.
This medicine contains 9 mg of alcohol (ethanol) in each inhalation from the inhaler, which corresponds to 0.25 mg/kg per dose consisting of two inhalations. The amount of alcohol in two inhalations of this medicine is equivalent to less than 1 ml of wine or beer.
The small amount of alcohol in this medicine is unlikely to have noticeable effects.
This medicine should always be used as directed by the doctor or pharmacist. If the patient has any doubts,
they should consult their doctor or pharmacist.
The doctor will perform regular check-ups to ensure that the patient is taking the correct dose of Airiam. The doctor will adjust the treatment to the lowest dose that best relieves the symptoms.
The recommended dose is one or two inhalations twice a day.
The maximum daily dose is 4 inhalations.
There is no need to adjust the dose in elderly patients. There is no information on the use of this medicine in patients with liver or kidney impairment.
This medicine should NOTbe used in children and adolescents under 18 years of age.
dipropionate, the doctor will recommend the appropriate dose of Airiam for asthma.
If the patient feels that the effect of the medicine is insufficient, they should always consult their doctor before increasing the dose.
If the patient's asthma symptoms worsen or if they have difficulty controlling them (e.g., if they need to use another inhaled reliever medicine more often) or if the inhaled reliever medicine does not relieve the symptoms,
they should immediately inform their doctor. This may indicate that the asthma is worsening, and the doctor may decide to change the dose of Airiam or use another treatment.
This medicine is in a pressurized container, in a plastic case with a mouthpiece. At the front of the inhaler, there is a dose counter that shows how many doses of medicine are left. Each time the inhaler is pressed, a dose of medicine is released. With each activation of the inhaler, the dose counter also makes a clicking sound, providing acoustic feedback indicating proper operation of the indicator. The inhaler is equipped with an integrated dose counter, which accurately counts each dose and displays every 20th dose. The dose counter window displays the number of inhalations left in the inhaler in units of twenty (e.g., 120, 100, 80, etc.). When 20 inhalations are left on the display, the number 20 appears on a half-red and half-white background, indicating that the container is near the end of its use. The patient should stop using the inhaler when the counter shows 0 on a red background, as the medicine left in the container may not be enough to deliver a full dose, and they should start using a new inhaler.

If possible, the patient should stand or sit upright while inhaling.
Before inhaling, the patient should check the dose counter: any number between "1" and "120"
means that there are still doses left. If the dose counter shows "0", there are no more doses -
the inhaler should be discarded and a new one purchased.

If an additional dose is required, the inhaler should be held upright for about half a minute, and then the steps described in points 2 to 5 should be repeated.
Important:The actions described in points 2 to 5 should not be performed too quickly.
After use, the protective cap should be replaced, and the dose counter should be checked.
To reduce the risk of fungal infection of the mouth and throat, the patient should rinse their mouth or throat with water or brush their teeth after each use of the inhaler.
The inhaler should be replaced with a new one when the counter shows 20, and the color on the dose counter changes from white to half-red and half-white, indicating that the container is near the end of its use. The patient should stop using the inhaler when the counter shows 0 on a red background, as the medicine left in the container may not be enough to deliver a full dose, and they should start using a new inhaler.
If the patient feels that the effect of Airiam is too strong or too weak, they should consult their doctor or pharmacist.
If the patient has difficulty using the inhaler during inhalation, they can use a spacer (AeroChamber Plus). The patient should ask their doctor, pharmacist, or nurse about this device. It is essential to carefully read the leaflet that comes with the AeroChamber Plus spacer and follow the instructions for use and cleaning.
The inhaler should be cleaned once a week.
During cleaning, the container should not be removed from the case, and water or other liquids should not be used to clean the inhaler.
Cleaning the inhaler:
The patient should take the missed dose as soon as possible. If it is almost time for the next dose, they should not take the missed dose, but only the next scheduled dose.
The patient should not take a double dose to make up for the missed dose.
Even if the patient feels better, they should not stop using Airiam or reduce the dose without consulting their doctor. It is essential to regularly use Airiam, even when asthma symptoms have disappeared.
If the patient has any further questions about using this medicine, they should consult their doctor or pharmacist.
Like all medicines, Airiam can cause side effects, although not everyone gets them.
As with other inhaled medicines, there is a risk of worsening shortness of breath and wheezing immediately after taking Airiam, known as paradoxical bronchospasm.If this happens, the patient should immediately STOP using Airiam and use a
fast-acting inhaled bronchodilatorto relieve shortness of breath and wheezing. The patient should immediately contact their doctor.
The patient should immediately inform their doctorif they experience any allergic reactions,
such as skin allergies, itching, rash, redness, swelling of the skin or mucous membranes, especially of the eyes, face, lips, and throat.
Other possible side effectsare listed below, depending on their frequency:
Uncommon(occurring in less than 1 in 100 people):
The following side effects have also been reported as "uncommon" in patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease:
These include:
Unknown(frequency cannot be determined from available data) :
These side effects are more likely to occur in children, but the frequency is unknown.
If the patient experiences any side effects, including any side effects not listed in the leaflet, they should tell their doctor or pharmacist.
Side effects can be reported directly to the Department of Adverse Reaction Monitoring of Medicinal Products, Medical Devices, and Biocidal Products, Al. Jerozolimskie 181C, 02-222 Warsaw,
phone: +48 22 49 21 301, fax: +48 22 49 21 309, website: https://smz.ezdrowie.gov.pl
Side effects can also be reported to the marketing authorization holder or its representative in Poland.
Reporting side effects will help gather more information on the safety of this medicine.
The medicine should be stored out of sight and reach of children.
The single pack contains 1 container with 120 doses.
The medicine should not be used after 3 months from the date of dispensing by the pharmacist and should never be used after the expiry date stated on the carton and label after EXP. The expiry date refers to the last day of the stated month.
Before use: the inhaler should be stored upright in the refrigerator (at a temperature of 2-8°C) for a maximum of 18 months.
After first opening: the inhaler should not be stored at temperatures above 25°C.
Store for a maximum of 3 months.
If the inhaler becomes cold, before using the medicine, it should be warmed in the hands for a few minutes. The container should never be heated artificially.
Warning:The container contains a pressurized liquid. Do not expose the container to temperatures above 50°C. Do not pierce the container.
Medicines should not be disposed of via wastewater or household waste. The patient should ask their pharmacist how to dispose of medicines that are no longer needed. This will help protect the environment.
This medicine contains fluorinated greenhouse gases.
Each inhaler contains 10.29 g of norflurane (HFC-134a), which corresponds to 0.015 tons of CO2 equivalent (global warming potential GWP = 1430).
Airiam is an inhalation aerosol in the form of a yellowish solution, which is in an aluminum container coated with a fluoropolymer (FCP), closed with a metering valve, in a cardboard box. The container is equipped with a white plastic metering device and a green plastic protective cap. The metering device is equipped with an integrated dose counter, which accurately counts each dose and displays every 20th dose.
Pack size:
1 pack (one container delivers 120 doses).
Bulgaria: Вивер 100 микрограма/6 микрограма/доза разтвор под налягане за инхалация
Germany: Vivaire 100 Mikrogramm/6 Mikrogramm pro Sprühstoß Druckgasinhalation, Lösung
Poland: Airiam Republic of Czech: Vivaire
Romania: VIVAIRE 100 micrograme/6 micrograme/doză, soluţie de inhalat presurizată
Slovakia: Vivaire 100/6 mikrogramov/dávka
Hungary: Vivaire 100 mikrogramm/6 mikrogramm túlnyomásos inhalációs oldat
Zentiva, k.s.
U kabelovny 130
Dolní Měcholupy
102 37 Prague 10
Czech Republic
Hormosan Pharma GmbH
Hanauer Landstrasse 139 - 143
60314 Frankfurt Am Main, Germany
Oy Medfiles Ltd
Volttikatu 5, Volttikatu 8
70700 Kuopio, Finland
Zentiva Polska Sp. z.o.o.
ul. Bonifraterska 17
00-203 Warsaw, Poland
phone: +48 22 375 92 00
Date of last revision of the leaflet:March 2025
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