What are the different types of inhaled corticosteroids?
Inhaled corticosteroids are inhaled into the lungs through an inhaler. Inhalers are used differently depending on the medication used. Inhaled corticosteroid medications include: • beclomethasone (QVAR) • budesonide (Pulmicort) • ciclesonide (Alvesco) • flunisolide (Aerobid) • fluticasone (Flovent) • mometasone (Asmanex) • triamcinalone (Azmacort) Inhaled corticosteroids are also available in combination with long-acting bronchodilators. These combination medications include: • budenoside and formoterol (Symbicort) • fluticasone and salmeterol (Advair) • mometasone and formoterol (Dulera) Your doctor will prescribe an inhaled corticosteroid depending on several factors, including the severity of your respiratory symptoms, use of other asthma medications, and response to previous treatments.