-
patented in 1983 and came into
medical use in 1990. It is
marketed as
Serevent in the US. It is
available as a dry-powder
inhaler (DPI) that releases...
- (orciprenaline/metaproterenol [Alupent],
formoterol [Foradil], fluticasone+salmeterol [
Serevent, Advair], and salbutamol/albuterol [Proventil, Ventolin, Volmax, and others])...
- June 2023. "Advair Diskus,
Advair HFA, Brovana, Foradil, Perforomist,
Serevent Diskus, and
Symbicort Information (Long
Acting Beta Agonists)". U.S. Food...
-
serazapine (INN) Serc
Serdaxin serdemetan (INN)
serelaxin (INN)
Serentil Serevent serfibrate (INN)
sergliflozin (USAN)
sergolexole (INN)
seridopidine (INN)...
- hydrochloride)
Seretide (salmeterol xinafoate,
fluticasone propionate)
Serevent (salmeterol xinafoate)
Seroxat (paroxetine hydrochloride)
Staxyn (vardenafil...
- (Bronkaid)
Terbutaline Long-acting
bronchodilators include:
Salmeterol (
Serevent or Seretide)
Clenbuterol (Spiropent)
Formoterol Bambuterol Indacaterol...
- Dilaterol,
Spiropent formoterol: Foradil, Oxis,
Perforomist salmeterol:
Serevent protokylol:
Ventaire Several long-acting β
adrenoreceptor agonists have...
- Grünenthal GmbH, 1977 1977 1997 1981
Verapamil 1981 1981 1997 1985
Salmeterol (
Serevent)
David Jack,
Allen & Hanburys, 1985 1985 2005 1984
Sumatriptan David Jack...
-
Albuterol in 1966,
Ranitidine in 1977,
Sumatriptan in 1984,
Salmeterol or
serevent in 1985,
Ondansetron in 1987, and
Fluticasone propionate in 1993. Jack...