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Quick overview

Trelegy Ellipta Inhaler contains FLUTICASONE FUROATE,UMECLIDINIUM,VILANTEROL and is marketed by GLAXO SMITHKLINE PHARMACEUTICALS LTD. Country of origin: India. This pack is 1 Inhaler(s), priced at ₹2,513.70 inclusive of all taxes (about 14% off MRP). A valid prescription is required to order this medicine. On MedsRight, Trelegy Ellipta Inhaler is organised under the Pulmonology speciality and the Respiratory Disorder condition category.

Know about Trelegy Ellipta Inhaler in 30 seconds

From salt and price to delivery — the essentials in one short read, in about 30 seconds time.

  • Salt composition: FLUTICASONE FUROATE,UMECLIDINIUM,VILANTEROL — that is what goes into Trelegy Ellipta Inhaler as the active part of the medicine. more options with same salt

  • Pack & price: You pay ₹2,513.70 for 1 Inhaler(s), including all taxes. The MRP printed on the pack is ₹2,939.06 — you save roughly 14% versus that.

  • Per-unit value: Roughly ₹2,513.70 per unit — handy when you want to compare this pack with a bigger or smaller one.

  • Medical speciality: MedsRight files Trelegy Ellipta Inhaler under “Pulmonology” — the same kind of department-wise grouping you see in clinics and hospitals. Explore this speciality

  • Condition category: We link it to “Respiratory Disorder” so you can find it when you shop by health topic, not only by salt or brand. Browse this condition

  • Marketer: GLAXO SMITHKLINE PHARMACEUTICALS LTD is the company behind this brand pack — the name you will usually see on invoices and packaging.

  • Country of origin: Country of origin for this pack is India.

  • Prescription: You will need a valid prescription to buy Trelegy Ellipta Inhaler. Take it only the way your doctor told you.

  • Storage & handling: Keep it like any everyday medicine at room temperature, unless the pack asks for something special (fridge, away from light, etc.).

  • Dispatch: We use Indian Standard Time. Order before 3:00 PM and your parcel is usually lined up to leave the warehouse the next working day (“Tomorrow”). After 3:00 PM, it slips to the following slot (“Day after”).

  • Doorstep delivery: After it leaves the warehouse, most addresses get it in about 3–4 days, depending on pincode and courier. Rural or remote areas can take a bit longer.

  • Availability: It should be possible to add Trelegy Ellipta Inhaler to your cart right now. Stock can run out if many people order at once, so finish checkout if you need it soon.

Detailed Information

Introduction

Trelegy Ellipta is a prescription inhaler that combines three active ingredients—fluticasone furoate, umeclidinium, and vilanterol—to help manage chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) symptoms in adults. This combination medication works together to reduce inflammation, relax airway muscles, and keep airways open, making breathing easier throughout the day. Trelegy Ellipta is designed for long-term daily use and helps prevent COPD symptoms such as wheezing, shortness of breath, coughing, and chest tightness.

The inhaler delivers a fine powder that you breathe directly into your lungs using the Ellipta device. This combination approach treats COPD more effectively than single-ingredient inhalers because it addresses multiple causes of airway obstruction simultaneously. Trelegy Ellipta is not intended for children or teenagers under 18 years of age and should only be used as prescribed by your doctor.

Key points

  • Three-in-one combination inhaler for long-term COPD management
  • Reduces airway inflammation and opens breathing passages
  • Designed for daily maintenance therapy in adults only
  • Helps prevent worsening of COPD symptoms and exacerbations

Therapeutic Uses

  • Long-term maintenance treatment of airflow obstruction in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), including chronic bronchitis and emphysema
  • Reduces the risk of COPD worsening in patients with a history of severe breathing difficulty

How it Works

Trelegy Ellipta contains three medications that work together in different ways. Fluticasone furoate is a corticosteroid that reduces inflammation in the airways and prevents the airway swelling triggered by irritants and allergens. Umeclidinium is an anticholinergic that relaxes the smooth muscles surrounding the airways, allowing them to open wider. Vilanterol is a long-acting beta-agonist (LABA) that increases messenger chemicals in the body, further relaxing bronchial muscles. Together, these three components improve airflow, reduce inflammation, and make breathing significantly easier for people with COPD.

How to Take

Trelegy Ellipta is a dry powder inhaler that must be used exactly as your doctor prescribes. Use the same time every day for best results. The medication comes in a foil tray and should remain sealed until you are ready to use it. Each dose counter shows how many inhalations remain in your inhaler.

Instructions

  • Keep the inhaler in the foil tray until you are ready to use it
  • Open the cover and hear a click—this means the inhaler is now ready to use
  • Do not close the cover again until after you have taken your dose, or you will lose the medication
  • Breathe out completely through your mouth to empty your lungs
  • Place the mouthpiece between your teeth and close your lips firmly around it
  • Take one long, deep, steady breath in through your mouth only (not through your nose)
  • Do not block the air vent with your fingers while inhaling
  • Remove the inhaler from your mouth and hold your breath for 3 to 4 seconds
  • Breathe out slowly
  • Rinse your mouth with water after each use and spit it out (do not swallow)
  • You may wipe the mouthpiece with a dry tissue before closing the cover

Timing

Use once daily at the same time each day as directed by your doctor

Missed dose

If you miss a dose, use your next scheduled dose at the regular time. Do not take a double dose to make up for a missed one. Continue with your regular daily schedule.

Overdose

If you accidentally inhale more than the prescribed dose, contact your doctor or poison control immediately. Symptoms of overdose may include tremor, headache, or increased heart rate.

Side Effects

  • Common cold and upper respiratory infections
  • Headache and cough
  • Nasal congestion
  • Oral fungal infections (oral thrush)
  • Sinus or nose infections

Safety Advice

Pregnancy

Consult Doctor

Limited data is available about using Trelegy Ellipta during pregnancy. The safety of this medication in pregnant women has not been fully established.

Tip: If you are pregnant, think you may be pregnant, or are planning to become pregnant, consult your doctor before using this inhaler. Do not use Trelegy Ellipta during pregnancy unless your doctor specifically advises you to do so.

Breastfeeding

Consult Doctor

It is unknown whether the ingredients in Trelegy Ellipta pass into breast milk or how they might affect a nursing infant.

Tip: Ask your doctor for advice before using this medication if you are breastfeeding or planning to breastfeed. Do not use Trelegy Ellipta while breastfeeding unless your doctor has approved it.

Liver Disease

Consult Doctor

If you have liver problems, your liver may process this medication differently, potentially causing higher levels in your body.

Tip: Inform your doctor if you have any liver disease or liver function problems before starting Trelegy Ellipta.

Lung Disease

Consult Doctor

Patients with other respiratory conditions besides COPD should discuss their lung history with their doctor, as certain conditions may affect how this medication works.

Tip: Tell your doctor about any respiratory problems or lung diseases you have before beginning treatment with Trelegy Ellipta.

Alcohol

Consult Doctor

The safety of consuming alcohol while using Trelegy Ellipta has not been well established.

Tip: Consult your doctor about whether it is safe to drink alcohol while using this inhaler.

Driving

Safe

Trelegy Ellipta is unlikely to affect your ability to drive or operate machinery.

Tip: It is generally safe to drive or use machines while taking this medication. However, consult your doctor if you have specific concerns.

FAQs

What if I forget to take the Trelegy Ellipta inhaler?
If you miss a scheduled dose, take your next dose at the regular time the following day. Do not attempt to make up for a missed dose by taking two doses close together. Maintain your regular daily schedule to ensure consistent COPD symptom control. If you frequently forget doses, discuss reminder strategies with your doctor or pharmacist.
What should I tell my doctor before using the Trelegy Ellipta inhaler?
Before starting Trelegy Ellipta, inform your doctor about any heart conditions, liver disease, lung problems, or respiratory disorders you have. Tell your doctor about all medications, supplements, and herbal products you take. Mention if you are pregnant, breastfeeding, or planning to become pregnant. Report any history of pneumonia or other serious infections. Provide a complete medical history to help your doctor determine if this medication is safe and appropriate for you.
Should I stop taking Trelegy Ellipta inhaler if my COPD symptoms improve?
No, you should not stop taking Trelegy Ellipta even if your symptoms improve. This is a maintenance medication designed for long-term, regular daily use. Stopping the inhaler may cause your COPD symptoms to return or worsen. Continue using it exactly as your doctor prescribed. If you have concerns about your treatment plan or wish to make changes, discuss them with your doctor first.
What indicates that a dose has been received when using the Trelegy Ellipta inhaler?
You will know you have received a dose when you hear a click as you open the inhaler cover, indicating it is ready, and another click when you close it after inhaling. You should feel the medication enter your lungs during your deep breath. Some people experience a slight taste of the powder. The dose counter window will decrease by one number after each use.
What do the 30 means in the dose counter?
The number 30 on the dose counter indicates that your Trelegy Ellipta inhaler contains 30 individual doses remaining. Each time you use the inhaler, the number decreases by one. When the counter shows 20, you have 20 doses left; at 10, you have 10 doses remaining. When the left half of the counter turns red, it signals that you have fewer than 10 doses left and should arrange for a prescription refill soon.
What is the correct method to use the Trelegy Ellipta inhaler?
Open the cover until you hear a click, then breathe out completely. Place the mouthpiece between your teeth and seal your lips around it. Inhale one long, deep, steady breath through your mouth only—not through your nose. Do not block the air vent. Remove the inhaler and hold your breath for 3 to 4 seconds, then exhale slowly. Rinse your mouth with water afterward without swallowing. Close the cover when finished. Practice proper technique with your doctor or pharmacist to ensure you receive the full dose.

Drug Interactions

Certain medications can interact with Trelegy Ellipta and cause unwanted side effects. It is important to inform your doctor about all medicines you take, including prescription drugs, over-the-counter medications, dietary supplements, vitamins, and herbal products before starting treatment.

Major interactions

  • CYP3A4 inhibitor medications (may increase Trelegy Ellipta levels in the body)

Precautions

  • Tell your doctor about all current and recent medications
  • Discuss any herbal supplements or nutritional products you use
  • Inform your doctor if you take other COPD or asthma medications
  • Report any over-the-counter drugs or cold remedies you are considering

Important

Always consult your doctor or pharmacist before starting or stopping any medication while using Trelegy Ellipta to avoid dangerous interactions.

Storage Details

🌡 Do not store above 30°C (86°F)

Store in a cool, dry place away from heat, excess moisture, and direct sunlight

  • Keep the inhaler in its original foil tray until ready to use
  • Store out of sight and reach of children
  • Check the dose counter window regularly—when the left half turns red and shows fewer than 10 doses remaining, begin preparing a refill

Fact Box

Active Ingredients
Fluticasone Furoate 100mcg, Umeclidinium 62.5mcg, Vilanterol 25mcg
Drug Class
Combination inhaled corticosteroid, anticholinergic, and long-acting beta-agonist
Therapeutic Use
Long-term maintenance treatment of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD)
Prescription Required
Yes
Age Restriction
Adults 18 years and older only
Dosage Form
Dry powder for oral inhalation

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Rx Prescription Required

This medicine requires a valid prescription from a registered medical practitioner (doctor). As per Indian regulations, prescription-only medicines cannot be sold without a valid Rx.

You will need to upload your prescription during checkout. We accept clear images or PDF of your doctor's prescription.

Consult your doctor before taking any medicine. Never self-medicate with prescription drugs.

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