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BRAND LISTING - Trelegy Ellipta (Fluticasone Furoate/Umeclidinium/Vilanterol Trifenatate)
Dosage Pack Size & Price Qty
100/62.5/25mcg (92mcg/55mcg/22mcg deliver dose)
200/62.5/25mcg (184mcg/55mcg/22mcg deliver dose)
Product description written by Dr. Ami Patel, PharmD (Mar 6, 2020)

What is Trelegy Ellipta?

Trelegy Ellipta (generic name fluticasone furoate/umeclidinium/vilanterol trifenatate) is an inhaler "puffer" medicine used to help individuals breathe easier. It contains 3 separate medications: fluticasone, umeclidinium, and vilanterol trifenatate. If used regularly, it can help prevent episodes of coughing, wheezing, chest tightness, and trouble breathing in adults with a lung problem called chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD).

What is Trelegy Ellipta used for?

Trelegy Ellipta is used by adults over age 18 to treat a long-term (chronic) breathing problem called chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). People with COPD may be suffering from diseases such as emphysema, chronic bronchitis, or both. Fluticasone, which is one of the medicines in Trelegy Ellipta, can relieve swelling in the lungs. This helps individuals breathe easier. The other two medicines in Trelegy Ellipta help the muscles around the airways stay relaxed. This can prevent problems such as shortness of breath, coughing fits, wheezing, and chest tightness.

What are possible Trelegy Ellipta side effects?

Common Trelegy Ellipta side effects include:

  • Fungal infections in the mouth or throat (thrush) - this can be prevented if you rinse with water and spit after each dose of Trelegy Ellipta

  • Pain, including mouth pain, headache, back pain, joint pain, or throat pain

  • Cough, runny nose, hoarseness, or sore throat

  • Swelling or pressure in the sinuses

  • Throat infection or lung infection (pneumonia or bronchitis). Call your doctor if you have fever, chills, increased mucus or coughing, changes in mucus color, or worsening breathing problems

  • Feeling like you have the flu

  • Problems with taste (metallic aftertaste)

  • Hard or difficult to pass stools (constipation)

  • Urgent, or painful urination (trouble peeing) – these are signs of a urinary tract infection (UTI)

Rare, but important Trelegy Ellipta side effects include:

  • A weakened immune system which makes it easier for you to get sick
  • Weakened adrenal glands - this makes you feel weak, tired, dizzy or lightheaded (especially when standing up too fast), nauseous, or make you throw up
  • Sudden breathing trouble right after taking a dose of Trelegy Ellipta
  • Serious allergic reactions including rash, hives, breathing problems, or swelling of the mouth, face or tongue
  • Tremor or feeling nervous
  • High blood pressure, having a fast or irregular heartbeat, or chest pain
  • Bone loss (thinning bones or osteoporosis)
  • Glaucoma, cataracts, or increased pressure in your eye. Tell your doctor immediately if you start having eye pain, halos around bright lights, getting red eyes, blurry vision, or seeing halos around lights
  • Trouble urinating (peeing). You may have difficult or painful urination, more frequent urination, or urination in a weak stream or drips.
  • Increased blood sugar
  • Decreased potassium

What should you know before taking Trelegy Ellipta?

Do not use Trelegy Ellipta if you have a serious allergy to milk or milk proteins. Trelegy Ellipta cannot fix sudden breathing problems. If you suddenly have trouble breathing, use another "rescue puffer" or inhaler medicine to help you breathe. Trelegy Ellipta has not been shown to be safe or effective for children.

To prevent Trelegy Ellipta side effects, tell your doctor about any other prescription or over-the-counter medicines, herbal supplements, or vitamins you may be using (especially if you take medicine for treating a fungal infection, atropine, other inhalers, or anti-HIV medications). Trelegy Ellipta is not for people who are pregnant or trying to become pregnant. Do not use it if you are breastfeeding or planning to breastfeed.

Let your doctor know if you have or have had any of the following medical problems before using Trelegy Ellipta:

  • Liver, thyroid, or heart problems
  • Prostate or bladder problems (trouble peeing)
  • High blood pressure
  • Seizures
  • Diabetes
  • Frail or weak bones (osteoporosis)
  • Immune system problems
  • Eye problems (including high eye pressure or glaucoma, blurry vision, or cataracts)
  • Milk protein allergy
  • Any type of infection (virus, fungus, or parasite)
  • Chickenpox or measles exposure

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