
Flovent HFA Rx
This product was discontinued by the manufacturer. Please see its generic's product page, Fluticasone (Generic) HFA.
***An alternative generic fluticasone HFA for cats and dogs is now available.
What is Flovent HFA for Cats and Dogs?
- Flovent is an inhaled, aerosol medication prescribed to treat asthma, chronic cough, bronchitis, and other breathing conditions in dogs and cats.
- Flovent contains Fluticasone, a glucocorticoid-type steroid that reduces inflammation of the airways to improve breathing.
Why is Flovent used for cats and dogs?
- Flovent may be prescribed for cats and dogs with asthma, chronic cough, bronchitis, or other breathing conditions.
- Flovent is an inhaled steroid that decreases swelling and inflammation of the airways and can help your dog or cat breathe easier.
What else should I know about Flovent?
- A built-in dose counter on the canister makes it easy to track the number of doses left.
- Be sure to check the dose meter regularly to ensure your pet is receiving a full dose of Flovent.
- Using special feline and canine aerosol masks (sold separately) helps ensure that your pet receives the full dose of Flovent. Be sure that the facemask you use to administer Flovent fits your pet properly – it should fit snuggly around the muzzle and corners of the mouth.
- Ground shipping is required due to Department of Transportation regulations. There is no expedited shipping.
- Flovent is a human-labeled medication that may be prescribed for extra-label use by a veterinarian to treat certain medical conditions in dogs and cats. As a pet pharmacy, VetRxDirect only dispenses this medication with a veterinarian’s prescription for use in animals.
What problems could my dog or cat have with Flovent?
- When prescribed for dogs and cats, it may take 7-10 days for Flovent to show its full effect.
- Flovent is not an effective treatment for acute bronchospasm, active wheezing, or shortness of breath in dogs or cats.
- Inhaled steroids usually cause fewer side effects in dogs and cats than when these drugs are injected (given by shot) or given orally (by mouth).
- Flovent side effects in dogs and cats are uncommon and may include a sore throat. If this sign is severe, worsens, or continues to be a problem, contact your veterinarian.
- Although unlikely, long-term, high doses of this drug could cause “Cushingoid” effects. If you see greater thirst and need to urinate, increased appetite, weight gain, pot belly, skin or coat changes, hair loss, or weakness, contact your veterinarian.
How do you use Flovent?
- Shake well before use.
- When using an aerosol medication, a special mask is usually used to fit over the face of the dog or cat to allow more medication to reach the lungs.
- Most effective when used with a spacer or chamber like the AeroKat or AeroDawg Aerosol Chambers. The chamber mixes the drug with air so that your dog or cat will breathe in the medication instead of swallowing it.
What is in Flovent?
The active ingredient in Flovent is Fluticasone, an inhaled glucocorticoid steroid.
How much of the fluticasone steroid is actually per actuation of the inhaler?
Flovent HFA 44 mcg Inhaler
- After priming, the Flovent HFA 44 mcg inhaler releases 50 mcg of fluticasone propionate in 60 mg of suspension from the valve of the metal canister into the plastic canister holder.
- The amount of fluticasone released at the mouthpiece of the plastic canister holder for inhalation is 44 mcg.
- A Flovent HFA 44 mcg inhaler is a fluticasone 50 mcg inhaler - the concentration of the drug is just measured at different points of the inhaler.
Flovent HFA 110 mcg Inhaler
- After priming, the Flovent HFA 110 mcg inhaler releases 125 mcg of fluticasone propionate in 75 mg of suspension from the valve of the metal canister into the plastic canister holder.
- The amount of fluticasone released at the mouthpiece of the plastic canister holder for inhalation is 110 mcg.
- A Flovent HFA 110 mcg inhaler is a fluticasone 125 mcg inhaler - the concentration of the drug is just measured at different points of the inhaler.
Flovent HFA 220 mcg Inhaler
- After priming, the Flovent HFA 220 mcg inhaler releases 250 mcg of fluticasone propionate in 75 mg of suspension from the valve of the metal canister into the plastic canister holder.
- The amount of fluticasone released at the mouthpiece of the plastic canister holder for inhalation is 220 mcg.
- A Flovent HFA 220 mcg inhaler is a fluticasone 250 mcg inhaler - the concentration of the drug is just measured at different points of the inhaler.
Will I get what I see in the picture?
Flovent is a brand name. You will receive the exact brand that you request.
Is it important for my dog or cat to finish all of the Flovent?
Dogs and cats may use Flovent for different lengths of time. Please consult your veterinarian if you have any questions.
Review Summary
Ratings Distribution
Most Liked Positive Review
Flovent for Chronic Asthma/Bronchitis
Most Liked Negative Review
Very expensive and sometimes loses potency
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Great find
From Portland, OR, USAComments about Flovent HFAWhen I learned that Groucho has Athsma and needed to be on an inhaler daily I was intimidated by the whole thing. Finding Vet Rx has made it much easier. I love that they contact my vet for prescription confirmations and the hand written note and extra kitty treats are a great touch! I approach Groucho's health as a partnership and I'm thrilled Vet Rx is there for us! -
Inhaler medicine
From UndisclosedComments about Flovent HFAVery easy to work with. Fast processing and shipping. -
I bought my medicine about 2 months ago and after about 1...
From Crowley, LA, USAComments about Flovent HFAI bought my medicine about 2 months ago and after about 1 year trying different medications and trying ever thing to get my dog healthy nothing was working except for the inhaler. I am 100% happy and relieved my dog can breath better and his coughing is gone and it's really easy to give to him rather than so many pills a day.. very very pleased -
Best price and this really helps decrease coughing
From Philadelphia, PA, USAComments about Flovent HFAI have been using for 4 months now. 11 year old mastiff has COPD!! This has been great for decreasing coughing. Works great in addition to bronchodilator. -
Quick and easy refills!!!!
From UndisclosedComments about Flovent HFABecause of her inhaler she has lived a longer life....10 years strong and healthy!!!!!-
Midge's 10th Birthday!!!!
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Great feature!
From Brooklyn, NY, USAComments about Flovent HFAOne of my cats uses this medication for her asthma and it really works. The fact that shows you the number of application left, allows you to order a refil on time.-
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Best price and easy to use
From Goose Creek, SCComments about Flovent HFAMy dog has used it for almost a year and I haven't found a better price yet. Easy to order and use. Arrives very quickly. -
Asthmatic cat
From LA, CAComments about Flovent HFAThis spray was recommended by our vet for our asthmatic cat. It works quite well for our cat. Its also neccessary to get an inhaler. There is also a website that shows you how to use it. -
So easy to use!
From CT, USAComments about Flovent HFAMy cat, Bernie was diagnosed with asthma and has been using the Flovent inhaler for about two years. He rarely coughs and loves to use it every day. My brother occasionally pet sits for me and was amazed at how Bernie can't wait to get in his lap to use it!-
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Works Very Well
From Windsor, CO, USAComments about Flovent HFAMy black domestic shorthaired cat, Sadie, has asthma and was coughing quite frequently. She now inhales this twice a day and has not coughed at all. Once she got used to doing it and know she gets a treat after it she's very good at it.
Q & A
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My cat has been prescribed FloVent because he has been wheezing daily for a few months. He has had every test possible but no relief. We have been using the inhaler for only i week. However, your website says: "Flovent is not an effective treatment for acute bronchospasm, active wheezing, or shortness of breath in dogs or cats." Please advise.?
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Flovent is a steroidal inhaler that is typically used at the same time or times every day. This is commonly referred to as a “maintenance” inhaler because it helps prevent acute bronchospasms and wheezing from occurring by reducing airway inflammation. It may take around 7-10 days for this medication to reach full effect. If no improvements are seen at this time, please ensure it is being administered properly and speak to your veterinarian about possible dose adjustments. This is different from a “rescue” inhaler that is used as needed to treat acute symptoms. The website is stating that Flovent does not have enough data to support it being used as a rescue inhaler at this time. Please reach out to your veterinarian for advice specific to your cat.
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The instructions for this product include "rinse mouth well after each use." How can this be done without my cat swallowing the water??
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Flovent HFA is a human-labeled prescription medication that may be prescribed for extra-label use by a veterinarian to treat chronic asthma or bronchitis. The human-labeled instructions say to rinse your mouth after each use to prevent thrush, an oral fungal infection; however, thrush does not usually occur in cats. You may consider speaking with your veterinarian to determine the best way to administer this product to your cat.
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My cat doesn't have Insurrance , I can't get Insurrance due to her condition of asthma , Flovent is too expensive?
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My cat is currently taking Flovent 220mcg once a day, to treat what is suspected to be feline asthma. I've noticed that he has started sneezing in high succession during the first week of his medication. At first it was a sneeze here and there, but now it's 5 or 6 sneezes in a row every day. Is this a symptom that is normal, or should I be worried about this development??
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According to Plumb’s Veterinary Drug Handbook, inhaled steroids such as Flovent usually cause fewer side effects than when given orally by mouth. Information from human data says that irritation to the back of the throat and upper respiratory tract infection are possible. If you have any concerns regarding your cat and this medication, it is recommended that you consult directly with your veterinarian.
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My cat has asthma and also does this type of sneezing often and he is not on any meds. So it very well may just be a symptom
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My cat is taking prednisolone for asthma and I am interested in switching to Flovent. What is the equivalent dosage of prednisolone to Flovent 44 mcg??
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Most commonly when starting Flovent, oral glucocorticoid therapy (like prednisolone) would be continued for about 10-14 days with tapering overlap. Please consult your veterinarian about using Flovent in your cat and what dosage you should use.
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We have been using the product (Flovent) twice per day on our 19 lbs. geriatric terrier mix. Since we began, about a week ago, he seems to have developed a problem swallowing. Is a sore throat / problematic swallowing a known side effect of the use of Flovent? If so, what remedies are available to us, since this seems to be impairing his ability to eat? Additionally, so we can be prepared for any other issues that may arise, what are the most common side effects of administering Flovent to a dog? Thanks for your help, JD?
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According to the manufacturer, the adverse effects of Flovent include upper respiratory tract infections or inflammation, throat irritation, sinusitis, dysphonia, candidiasis, cough, bronchitis, or headache. I would recommend speaking with your veterinarian regarding solutions for the sore throat in your dog. Please consult your veterinarian regarding any further questions or concerns regarding this medication in your dog.
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what dosage for 19 lb dog of Flovent Inhaler?
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Each canister contains about 120 actuations, but the dosage as well as the number of puffs will vary (1-4 puffs a day) according to your pets current condition. It would be best to discuss this with your veterinarian to ensure the best therapy is received for your dog.
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My vet is prescribing Fluticasone 125 What is the equivalent dosage--44 mcg, 110 mcg, or 220 mcg??
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The Flovent HFA 110 Inhalation Aerosol states, Each actuation of the inhaler delivers 125mcg of fluticasone propionate from the valve and 110mcg from the actuator.
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Hi i got my prescription filled by you guys from my vet, he prescribed 110mcg twice a day for my 2 year old cat. My question is, how long or how many breaths do I wait for before I remove? I place the mask on, puff and then wait how long? Thanks?
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According to the manufacturer’s instructions for AeroKat, the mask should be left on the cat’s face for 5-6 breaths. Please speak with your veterinarian as individual directions for your cat may vary.
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I've been using this for my cat for a couple of years now. I always wait for about 8 to 10 breaths. Sometimes my kitty doesn't seem to take as deep a breath as others so I want to ensure that she gets a full dose. This seems to work very well for her.
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How many canisters come in the manufacturer's box. I see the price is $431 but need to know if that's only for one canister??
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One canister comes in each box. Please contact your veterinarian if you have further questions or concerns regarding this product.
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