Advair Diskus (Fluticasone and Salmeterol)

Advair Diskus
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Generic:
Fluticasone and Salmeterol
Analogs:
Seretide Wixela Inhub Airduo Respiclick Symbicort Dulera Breo Ellipta Fostair Trelegy Ellipta
AdultsPregnancyAllergiesDiabetesBreastfeedingChildrenDriving

Dosages

Advair Diskus 100mcg+50mcg

Quantity Price per inhaler You save Total price
2 C$41.30 - C$82.60
3 C$29.87 C$34.30 C$89.60

Advair Diskus 250mcg+50mcg

Quantity Price per inhaler You save Total price
1 C$151.20 - C$151.20
2 C$125.30 C$51.80 C$250.60
3 C$115.27 C$107.80 C$345.80
4 C$110.95 C$161.00 C$443.80
5 C$108.64 C$212.80 C$543.20

Advair Diskus 500mcg+50mcg

Quantity Price per inhaler You save Total price
1 C$163.80 - C$163.80
2 C$136.50 C$54.60 C$273.00
3 C$127.87 C$107.80 C$383.60
4 C$123.20 C$162.40 C$492.80
5 C$120.40 C$217.00 C$602.00

Manufacturers

GlaxoSmithKlineGlaxoSmithKline plcMylan PharmaceuticalsSandoz

Payment & Shipping

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Shipping Times
Shipping MethodEstimated delivery
Express Free for orders over C$420.00Estimated delivery to Canada: 4-7 days
Standard Free for orders over C$280.00Estimated delivery to Canada: 14-21 days
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Discount Coupons

  • Victoria Day - May 18, 2026 8% VICTORIA8
  • Canada Day - July 1, 2026 10% CANADADAY10
  • Labour Day - September 7, 2026 6% LABOUR6
  • Thanksgiving (Canada) - October 12, 2026 9% THANKS9
  • Boxing Day - December 26, 2026 12% BOXING12

Brand Names

Also known as (by country):
CountryBrand Names
United States
Wixela Inhub
United Kingdom
AirFluSal Forspiro Seretide Accuhaler
France
Seretide Diskus
Australia
Seretide Accuhaler
New Zealand
Seretide
Germany
AirFluSal Forspiro Atmadisc Diskus Viani Diskus
Italy
Aliflus Diskus Seretide Diskus
Belgium
Seretide

FAQ

A prescription is required to purchase this medicine from local pharmacies in Canada. However, our store policy allows you to place an order without a prescription and have it sent by mail.

Store the inhaler in a dry place at room temperature, between 20°C and 25°C, away from direct heat and sunlight. Keep it in its unopened moisture-protective foil pouch until immediately before first use, then discard it 1 month after removal from the pouch or when the dose counter reads "0," whichever comes first.

The regulatory approval status of the exact product supplied with an order is not confirmed in advance. Advair Diskus containing fluticasone propionate and salmeterol inhalation powder is listed in Health Canada's Drug Product Database, but this does not confirm the authorization status, manufacturer, or packaging of a specific supplied unit.

Use during pregnancy should be considered only when the expected benefit to the mother outweighs the potential risk to the fetus, so an individual medical assessment is needed. During breastfeeding, it is not known whether the active ingredients pass into human milk; treatment and breastfeeding should be weighed together with a healthcare professional.

Fluticasone and salmeterol is a maintenance inhaler used for regular treatment of asthma and, at applicable strengths, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). It combines an inhaled corticosteroid to reduce airway inflammation with a long-acting bronchodilator to help keep airways open; it is not intended for immediate relief of a sudden breathing attack.

Description

Introduction

Advair diskus (Salmeterol/Fluticasone) is a combination of a bronchodilator and a corticoid; it is prescribed to treat and prevent or lessen the symptoms of chronic lung disorders (e.g., emphysema, bronchitis, COPD) and asthma (e.g., crackling, painful respiration). Asthma is well treated with Advair Diskus. It reduces inflammation and widens the lungs' airways, which lowers bronchiolar bulging and weakens the muscles.

Note: Using Advair Diskus to immediately stop an asthma attack won't work. Other quick-relief medications or inhalers must be taken in the event of an asthma attack or abrupt dyspnea.

Before Treatment

Consult a physician if any of the following apply to you or have previously affected you: 

  1. Consuming any additional medications, herbal remedies, or dietary supplements using an inhibitor of monoamine oxidase flare-up of COPD.
  2. Allergy to foods, medications, or other things.
  3. Bacterial, fungal, parasitic, or viral infection.
  4. Osteoporosis or you are at risk of developing it.
  5. If you are attempting to conceive, breastfeeding, or are pregnant.

Advair-Diskus

How Is Advair Diskus Taken?

Patient Age Dosage Frequency
Under 4 1 inhalation Twice daily (morning and evening)
4 and above 100/50 mcg Twice daily (morning and evening)

Ask your doctor if there is another dosage that you should take. Always heed the advice of your physician and/or the directions found on the label of any prescription medication.

Take the dose as soon as you remember if you miss it. Take just one dose if it's time for your next one. The dosage doesn't need to be doubled.

Overdosing on any medication can harm your health. See your doctor as soon as possible if you think you may have overdosed.

Possible Interactions

Advair Diskus May Interact With the Following:

  1. Chloroquine.
  2. Probucol.
  3. Methadrine.
  4. Halofantrine.
  5. Thyroid hormones MAO inhibitors, such as isocarboxazid (Marplan®), phenelzine (Nardil®), tranylcypromine (Parnate®), selegiline (Carbex®, Eldepryl®), and arsenic trioxide.
  6. The cisapride.
  7. Medications (haloperidol, amoxapine, pimozide, maprotiline, risperidone, phenothiazines, tricyclic antidepressants, sertindole, ziprasidone) used to treat depression or mental illness.
  8. Astemizole Droperidol Caffeine.
  9. Medications for colds and breathing problems.
  10. Hormones made of steroids, such as hydrocortisone, dexamethasone, and cortisone.
  11. Bepridil.
  12. Terfenadine.
  13. Beta-blockers, which are frequently prescribed for hypertension or heart issues.
  14. Diuretics or water pills.
  15. Theophylline.
  16. Pentamidine.
  17. Medicines like levofloxacin, gatifloxacin, erythromycin, clarithromycin, gemifloxacin, grepafloxacin, moxifloxacin, linezolid, and sparfloxacin.
  18. Medications such as disopyramide, amiodarone, flecainide, dofetilide, quinidine, procainamide, and sotalol that regulate cardiac rhythm.
  19. Levomethadyl-containing medications for heart disease or excessive blood pressure.
  20. Certain medications (ephedrine, dextroamphetamine, herbal products, and certain ephedra) that aid in weight loss.

This list of interactions may be incomplete. Give your doctor a complete list of all the medications, herbal remedies, nutritional supplements, and over-the-counter medications you take. Additionally, let them know whether you smoke, take illegal substances, or drink alcohol. Certain things might interfere with your medication.

Adverse Effects

Notify your healthcare practitioner if you experience any of the following symptoms: headache, nausea, vomiting, throat irritation, dizziness, diarrhea, tremor, bone or muscular pain, or anxiety.

Immediately stop using Advair Diskus and get emergency medical attention if you have any of the following adverse reactions: breathing difficulties; facial, tongue, or mouth swelling; tightness in the throat; severe or ongoing headaches; seizures; rapid heartbeat, chest pain, tingling or numbness in the hands or feet, acute muscular weakness, spasms, cramps, or changes in vision, sores or white spots on the tongue or mouth, hives; gain in weight, a worsening of asthma symptoms, severe or ongoing bone pain, infection symptoms, unusually high or low energy, or vaginal discharge or odor.

Possible adverse effects are not limited to those listed here. If you have any unusual or concerning side effects, speak with your doctor.

Storage

Advair Diskus should be kept in a firmly closed container at room temperature between 15 and 30 degrees Celsius (59 and 86 degrees Fahrenheit). It should be kept out of light, heat, and moisture, away from sinks and bathrooms, away from animals, and out of children's reach.

You should speak with your doctor before using this medication. This page does not aim to cover all safety measures, medication interactions, side effects, usage, recommendations, allergic reactions, or alerts.

This medication may be prescribed by your doctor for different reasons. If you would like additional information on this medication, contact your doctor.

Medically reviewed by
John Buducci
Pharmacology expert
Updated August 11, 2026

Customer questions

Asked by Avery, Iqaluit, Canada

I live in Iqaluit. How can I find out whether you can ship this inhaler to my address before I order?

Answered by Support team

We offer products for shipping, but availability for a particular remote address is not confirmed in advance. Enter your full Iqaluit address during checkout and review the shipping information shown there before completing the order.

Asked by Maya, Kelowna, Canada

My inhaler package arrived in Kelowna after very cold winter weather. What should I check before I use it?

Answered by Support team

Keep the inhaler in its foil pouch and allow it to return to room temperature before checking the package for damage, moisture, and the correct ingredient, strength, and expiry date. Because the temperature and duration of exposure are unknown, do not use it if the pouch, inhaler, or dose counter appears damaged or abnormal.

Asked by Liam, Vancouver, Canada

I'm in Vancouver and want to confirm shipping before paying. Can I use my postal code to check whether this inhaler can be sent to me?

Answered by Support team

Yes, enter your Vancouver postal code and delivery address during checkout to review the shipping options available for your order. Destination-specific availability can vary, so it cannot be guaranteed before that check.

Asked by Nadia, Montreal, Canada

I have type 2 diabetes and use this inhaler regularly. Can it affect my blood sugar?

Answered by Support team
Medical reviewed by Spencer Hughes

It can. The salmeterol component, and less commonly corticosteroid effects, may raise blood glucose, so people with diabetes may need closer glucose monitoring, especially when starting treatment or changing therapy. Speak with the clinician managing your diabetes if readings become higher than usual.

Product specifications

Active ingredientFluticasone and salmeterol
Drug classInhaled corticosteroid and long-acting beta2-agonist (LABA) combination
Dosage formInhalation powder
Available strengths100 mcg/50 mcg, 250 mcg/50 mcg, 500 mcg/50 mcg
RouteOral inhalation
StorageStore at room temperature between 20°C and 25°C in a dry place away from direct heat or sunlight. Keep the inhaler inside the unopened moisture-protective foil pouch and remove it only immediately before first use. Discard the inhaler 1 month after removing it from the pouch or when the dose counter reads "0," whichever comes first.
ATC codeR03AK06

Regulatory information

Canada: medicine status
Registration statusAdvair Diskus, containing fluticasone propionate and salmeterol as an inhalation powder, is listed in Health Canada's Drug Product Database.
Prescription statusAdvair Diskus is a prescription drug in Canada.
Canadian authorization holderThe Health Canada listing identifies GlaxoSmithKline Inc. as the manufacturer for Advair Diskus products.
Safety monitoringSuspected adverse reactions can be reported to Health Canada through the Canada Vigilance Program.

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