Dulera (Mometasone/Formoterol)
Buy Dulera at discount online from CanadianPharmacyOnline.com. We carry both 100mcg/5mcg and 200mcg/5mcg inhalers at the lowest prices.
Buy Dulera at discount online from CanadianPharmacyOnline.com. We carry both 100mcg/5mcg and 200mcg/5mcg inhalers at the lowest prices.
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Last updated: February 9, 2022
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Dulera can be ordered online through CanadianPharmacyOnline.com or by calling 1-800-828-4489 and speaking to customer support. The chat feature can also be used for support. For more information please visit the “How to Order” page on CanadianPharmacyOnline.com.
Yes, a valid prescription from your doctor is required. Dulera is a prescription medication and can only be sold with a prescription. To process your order, you will need to submit a prescription. The prescription can be emailed ([email protected]), faxed (1-800-416-8019), or uploaded. Alternatively, we can reach out to your doctor to attain a valid prescription if you would like.
A 3-month supply (90 days) is the maximum amount that can be ordered at one time. Refills are kept on file for future orders. The amount that can be ordered will be based on the directions and quantity indicated on the prescription from your provider.
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Dulera 200mcg/5mcg (1 inhaler = 120 doses)
Dulera is only available as a brand name. Above shows the price comparison between the average U.S. retail price and Canadian Pharmacy Online for 1 inhaler of Dulera 200mcg/5mcg.
Lowest Price Per Unit: $1.07/unit for Dulera 100 mcg/5 mcg at a quantity of 360 doses.
The above listed prices are without insurance. Unfortunately, we cannot accept insurance. However we will give you an official receipt in case it can qualify for a reimbursement from your insurer. We are also unable to adjudicate with U.S. insurance providers.
Drug prices in Canada are regulated. This differs from the US as it is a free market economy and pharmaceutical suppliers can charge what they deem a product is worth. As a result, we can offer lower prices to our patients as we source medications from these countries.
Yes, we do you have a Dulera coupon for an extra discount on your prescription. You can save $15 off your order with coupon code DULERA15. Apply coupon at checkout for instant savings and pay less for your prescription with a minimum $100 order.
Dulera is not available as a generic alternative.
There is currently no generic alternative to Dulera.
There is no difference between generic and brand Dulera. Generic formulations of medications contain the same active ingredients and meet the same quality, strength, and purity standards as the brand formulation.
Yes. Your Dulera will be shipped from Canada to the U.S. within 7 to 10 business days. An email notification will be sent to you once the item has been shipped. There are no shipping charges.
Yes. You have the option at the checkout page to select the express shipping option ($25).
Standard Shipping is free.
Refilling your prescription is made easy with Canadian Pharmacy Online. You can sign into your online account and view your previous orders and see which prescriptions we have on file. Placing a refill order online is made simple by accessing the reorder section in your account.
You can also call us and speak to customer support to place a refill. Our live chat is also a great place to connect with us to place a refill order while you are on the go.
We do not automatically refill prescriptions as there can be cases where you are no longer taking the medication, your doctor has changed your dose, etc. However, we provide a friendly refill reminder service. We will kindly notify you by phone or email as to the best time to place a refill order based on your prescription history.
What is Dulera?
Dulera is a prescription medication that is classified as a combination corticosteroid (mometasone) and long-acting beta2-adrenergic agonist (formoterol) inhaler.
What is Dulera used for?
It is used for the treatment of asthma in those 5 years of age and up.
How does it work?
The mometasone exhibits anti-inflammatory action and the formoterol increases cyclic adenosine monophosphate levels which causes bronchial smooth muscle relaxation.
How to administer Dulera?
Once the counter reads ‘20’, that means it is time to get a refill of your Dulera or get a new prescription. If the counter reads ‘0’, that means it is time to throw away your inhaler. It may not feel empty and may continue to spray puffs, but that will give you the incorrect dose of the medication if you use it.
What dosages are available?
Dulera is only available as brand and comes in mometasone 50mcg and formoterol 5mcg per inhalation (13 g), mometasone 100mcg and formoterol 5mcg per inhalation (8.8 g, 13 g), and mometasone 200mcg and formoterol 5mcg per inhalation (8.8 g, 13 g).
There is no generic equivalent to Dulera.
What is the recommended dosage?
The recommended starting dosage is based on previous asthma therapies and disease severity. This medication is dosed 2 inhalations twice daily.
What is the maximum dosage?
The maximum daily dosage is 800mcg/20mcg
What if I miss a dose?
Skip your missed dose of Dulera and continue with your regular dosing schedule. Do not take more puffs than prescribed.
What should you know before you take Dulera?
Caution in patients with major risk factors for decreased bone density such as a family history of osteoporosis, tobacco use, advanced age, prolonged immobilization, or chronic use of drugs that can decrease bone mass (e.g., oral corticosteroids or anticonvulsants).
Monitor patients with hepatic dysfunction as it can cause an increase in mometasone levels.
Oral candidiasis (Candida) infections have been reported. Patients should be instructed to rinse their mouth out with water and spit it out to decrease the risk of this occurring.
What are the side effects of Dulera?
Some common side effects include:
Speak to your doctor for a full list of side effects that apply to you if you are taking Dulera.
Does this medication interact with other drugs, foods, or alcohol?
Avoid use with Aldesleukin, another long-acting beta2-adrenergic agonist, nonselective beta-blockers, and desmopressin (Risk Category X).
This is not a full list of potential drug-drug-interactions. Speak to your doctor if you have any concerns about drug-drug-interactions.
How should this medication be stored?
Your Dulera inhaler should be stored at 20°-25°C (68°-77°F). Excursions are allowed at 15°-30°C (59°-86°F).
The 120 dose inhaler can be stored in any position.
The above information is an educational aid only. It is not intended as medical advice for individual conditions or treatments. Talk to your doctor, nurse or pharmacist before following any medical regimen to see if it is safe and effective for you.
No. Dulera is a maintenance inhaler. You should have a rescue inhaler on hand. If not, speak to your doctor about having a rescue inhaler.
Yes. Dulera contains an inhaled corticosteroid (mometasone) and a long-acting beta2-adrenergic agonist (formoterol).
Yes. Dulera has a corticosteroid and can cause thrush. Once you rinse your mouth, you must spit out the water. Do not swallow.
No. Dulera is made up of an inhaled corticosteroid (mometasone) and a long-acting beta2-adrenergic agonist (formoterol). It is not a rescue inhaler and should not be used if an acute attack occurs.
Common side effects include headache, sinusitis, and pharyngitis. For a full list of side effects, speak to your health care provider.
The above information is an educational aid only. It is not intended as medical advice for individual conditions or treatments. Talk to your doctor, nurse or pharmacist before following any medical regimen to see if it is safe and effective for you.