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Anoro Ellipta® (Umeclidinium/Vilanterol) | COPD Inhaler

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What is Anoro Ellipta® Inhaler?

Anoro Ellipta® is a prescription inhaler used for the long-term maintenance treatment of COPD (chronic obstructive pulmonary disease). It combines two bronchodilators—a long-acting muscarinic antagonist (LAMA) and a long-acting beta2-agonist (LABA)—to help keep airways open over time. It is not approved for asthma and should not be used for sudden breathing symptoms.

  • Contains umeclidinium (LAMA) and vilanterol (LABA)
  • Used once daily for ongoing COPD management
  • Helps relax airway muscles for easier breathing over time
  • Not for asthma treatment or asthma-related symptoms
  • Not a rescue inhaler for sudden shortness of breath


A healthcare provider will determine if this medication is appropriate based on your condition.

Anoro Ellipta® is a dry powder inhaler (DPI) that you inhale through your mouth, typically once daily at the same time each day. It’s designed for regular use to help maintain breathing stability—not for immediate relief.

  • Inhaled through the Ellipta device (breath-activated)
  • Taken once daily as prescribed
  • Do not use more than one dose per day
  • Avoid combining with other LABA or similar inhalers unless directed
  • Use a rescue inhaler for sudden breathing problems


Using it consistently helps maintain its effect. If symptoms suddenly worsen, seek medical attention rather than increasing your dose.

Anoro Ellipta® can cause side effects, although not everyone experiences them. Some are related to the respiratory system, while others may affect different parts of the body.

  • Common: sore throat, sinus symptoms, cough, constipation
  • Possible: muscle spasms, chest discomfort, diarrhea
  • May affect heart rate or blood pressure in some people
  • Get medical help right away if breathing worsens after use
  • Contact your provider if you notice chest pain, eye pain, or difficulty urinating

If symptoms feel unusual or persistent, discuss them with your provider. Refer to the Important Safety / Prescribing  Information for full details.



*Prescription products require an online consultation with a licensed healthcare provider who will determine if treatment is appropriate. Umeclidinium and vilanterol are the active ingredients in Anoro Ellipta®. Anoro Ellipta® is a registered trademark of its respective owner and is mentioned for reference only. Individual results may vary.

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Is Anoro Ellipta® Inhaler used for asthma, COPD, or sudden breathing symptoms?

Anoro Ellipta® is used for long-term maintenance of COPD, not for asthma and not for sudden breathing problems. Even though this page appears in an asthma category, it’s important to understand that this inhaler is not approved for asthma treatment.

  • Approved for COPD maintenance only
  • Not used to treat asthma
  • Not suitable for sudden shortness of breath
  • Works as a long-term control medication
  • A rescue inhaler is still needed for emergencies


If you have asthma, your provider will recommend a different type of inhaler that fits your condition.

What does “LAMA + LABA” mean in Anoro Ellipta® Inhaler?

Anoro Ellipta® combines two types of long-acting bronchodilators: a LAMA (long-acting muscarinic antagonist) and a LABA (long-acting beta2-agonist). Both help open the airways, but they work in different ways.

  • LAMA blocks signals that tighten airway muscles
  • LABA helps relax airway muscles over time
  • Combination supports easier breathing throughout the day
  • Designed for maintenance, not quick relief
  • Used when bronchodilation support is needed


This dual approach helps maintain airflow but does not replace medications used for asthma inflammation.

How does Anoro Ellipta® Inhaler fit into long-term COPD maintenance?

Anoro Ellipta® is a maintenance inhaler, meaning it’s used daily to help manage COPD symptoms over time. It’s not taken only when symptoms appear.

  • Used once daily on a consistent schedule
  • Helps maintain open airways
  • May be part of a broader COPD treatment plan
  • Regular follow-up with a provider is important
  • Not intended for asthma symptom control
How is Anoro Ellipta® Inhaler usually used as a dry powder inhaler?

Anoro Ellipta® is a dry powder inhaler (DPI) that delivers medication when you take a deep breath through the device. It’s designed for simple daily use.

  • Inhale through the Ellipta device
  • Breath-activated (no pressing required)
  • Taken once daily at the same time
  • Requires a steady, deep inhalation
  • Do not exceed prescribed use


Proper technique is important for the medication to work correctly.

Why isn’t Anoro Ellipta® Inhaler a rescue inhaler?

breathing symptoms.

  • Does not act fast enough for acute symptoms
  • Should not be used during breathing attacks
  • Using it incorrectly may delay proper care
  • A rescue inhaler is required for emergencies


If you experience sudden shortness of breath, use your rescue medication and seek care if symptoms don’t improve.

What should I tell a provider before using Anoro Ellipta® Inhaler?

Before starting Anoro Ellipta®, your provider needs to review your medical history to ensure safe use. Certain conditions may require caution.

  • Heart conditions or high blood pressure
  • Glaucoma or vision problems
  • Prostate or bladder issues
  • Thyroid disorders or diabetes
  • Current medications and allergies
  • Pregnancy or breastfeeding


Sharing accurate information helps your provider choose the safest treatment for you.

Which medicines may interact with Anoro Ellipta® Inhaler?

airway pathways.

  • Other LABA-containing inhalers
  • Anticholinergic medications
  • Certain antifungal or antiviral drugs
  • Beta-blockers
  • Antidepressants (MAOIs, TCAs)
  • Diuretics (“water pills”)


Always share your full medication list with your provider. Do not start or stop medications without medical advice.

Who should not use Anoro Ellipta® Inhaler?

Anoro Ellipta® may not be appropriate for everyone, especially in certain conditions or diagnoses.

  • Not for asthma treatment
  • Not for sudden breathing episodes requiring urgent care
  • Not suitable for severe milk protein allergy
  • Avoid if you have known hypersensitivity to its ingredients

Your provider will determine if this medication is appropriate based on your condition.

How should Anoro Ellipta® Inhaler be stored and handled?

Proper storage helps maintain the effectiveness of your inhaler and ensures accurate dosing.

  • Store at room temperature in a dry place
  • Keep in original packaging until first use
  • Protect from moisture and heat
  • Follow instructions for disposal


Always check the packaging for specific guidance.

Important safety information

What you should know before using Anoro Ellipta® ?

Product Information Leaflet

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How can I get Anoro Ellipta® Inhaler through an online visit?

Anoro Ellipta® is a prescription medication, so a provider must review your condition before prescribing it. It is typically considered for COPD, not asthma.

  • Complete an online consultation
  • A provider reviews your health history
  • Prescription is issued if appropriate
  • Medication is sent to a pharmacy or delivered

 

Not everyone will qualify, and treatment decisions are based on medical safety.

No—Anoro Ellipta® is not approved for asthma treatment. It is designed for COPD and may not be appropriate for asthma management.

  • Does not contain an inhaled corticosteroid (ICS)
  • LABA use without ICS is not recommended for asthma
  • Using it for asthma may increase safety risks


If you have asthma, your provider will prescribe a medication specifically designed for asthma control.

No—Anoro Ellipta® is not a rescue inhaler and should not be used during a sudden breathing episode.

  • It does not act quickly enough
  • Use a rescue inhaler for immediate relief
  • Delaying proper treatment may worsen symptoms


If your breathing does not improve after using a rescue inhaler, seek medical help right away.

Yes—if you have sudden breathing symptoms, you will still need a rescue inhaler. Anoro Ellipta® is for long-term control, not quick relief.

  • Used daily for maintenance
  • Rescue inhalers treat sudden symptoms
  • Both may be part of your treatment plan


If you need your rescue inhaler more often, contact your provider.

If you miss a dose, take it as soon as you remember. If it’s close to your next scheduled dose, skip the missed one.

  • Do not take two doses in one day
  • Stick to your regular schedule
  • Use reminders if needed


Consistent use helps maintain effectiveness. 

No—you should not take extra doses unless directed by your provider. Taking more than prescribed may increase side effects.

  • Does not provide immediate relief
  • Overuse may increase risks
  • Use your rescue inhaler instead
  • Follow always the instructions of your provider

It depends on the type of inhaler. Some combinations may be appropriate, but others can increase risks.

  • Avoid using multiple LABA inhalers together
  • Avoid combining with similar anticholinergic medications
  • Always check with your provider


Your provider will help you choose safe combinations.

Yes—you can eat or drink normally after using Anoro Ellipta®.

  • No specific food restrictions are listed
  • Maintain a balanced diet
  • Stay hydrated

There are no specific restrictions listed, but it’s best to be cautious.

  • Moderate alcohol intake is generally acceptable
  • Avoid excessive drinking
  • Monitor how you feel

Most people can continue normal activities like driving, but it depends on how your body responds.

  • Watch for dizziness or palpitations
  • Avoid driving if you feel unwell
  • Allow time to adjust to the medication

Use caution if you have glaucoma or urinary retention issues, as this medication may worsen these conditions.

  • Inform your provider before starting
  • Monitor for eye pain or vision changes
  • Watch for difficulty urinating


If symptoms occur, contact your provider promptly.

Yes—Anoro Ellipta® is a prescription medication. A healthcare provider must evaluate your condition before prescribing it.

  • Requires medical review
  • Typically prescribed for COPD
  • Not intended for asthma treatment


US Quick Health can simplify the process, but provider approval is required.

Replace your inhaler based on the dose counter or expiration date, whichever comes first.

  • Do not use once the counter reaches zero
  • Follow expiration instructions
  • Old inhalers may not deliver correct doses

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Anoro Ellipta® (Umeclidinium/Vilanterol 62.5/25 mcg) – combination inhaler (LAMA + LABA) dry powder inhaler (DPI) used for maintenance treatment of COPD; not for acute bronchospasm. / Source: NCBI

Link: https://dailymed.nlm.nih.gov/dailymed/drugInfo.cfm?setid=2dbd0671-c565-40c5-bf0f-e324db26799c / Published: Not clearly shown on DailyMed

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*All information presented on this page is for informational and educational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Prescription products are available only after an online consultation with a licensed U.S. healthcare provider who determines if treatment is appropriate. Individual results may vary. US Quick Health LLC does not sell or ship medications directly. All prescriptions are fulfilled by licensed U.S. pharmacies. 

Anoro Ellipta® is a registered trademark of GlaxoSmithKline and is mentioned for reference and informational purposes only. US Quick Health LLC is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or sponsored by GlaxoSmithKline or any other trademark owners.

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