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What is Trelegy Ellipta®?

Trelegy Ellipta® is a prescription inhaler used for long-term maintenance treatment of asthma (in adults) and COPD. It combines three types of medicines in one inhaler: an inhaled corticosteroid (ICS) to reduce inflammation, a long-acting muscarinic antagonist (LAMA), and a long-acting beta2-agonist (LABA) to help keep airways open. It’s designed for once-daily use to support stable breathing over time—not for sudden symptoms.

  • Contains fluticasone (anti-inflammatory), umeclidinium (LAMA), and vilanterol (LABA)
  • Used daily for asthma maintenance in adults (18+)
  • Also prescribed for COPD maintenance
  • Not a rescue inhaler for asthma attacks or sudden breathing problems
  • Requires a prescription and provider evaluation

Trelegy Ellipta® is a dry powder inhaler (DPI) that you inhale through your mouth, usually once daily at the same time each day. It works best when used consistently, even if you feel well, because it helps maintain control rather than provide immediate relief.

  • Inhaled through the Ellipta device (breath-activated)
  • Taken once daily as prescribed
  • Rinse your mouth after each dose to reduce irritation risk
  • Do not use more often than prescribed
  • Avoid combining with other LABA or similar inhalers unless directed


If you experience sudden breathing symptoms, use a rescue inhaler instead of taking an extra dose.

Trelegy Ellipta® can cause side effects, although not everyone experiences them. Some are related to the airways, while others may affect different parts of the body due to the combination of medications.

  • Common: sore throat, cough, headache, upper respiratory infections
  • Possible: oral thrush (fungal infection), hoarseness, sinus symptoms
  • May increase risk of infections, including pneumonia (especially in COPD)
  • 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. Fluticasone furoate, umeclidinium, and vilanterol are the active ingredients in Trelegy Ellipta®. Trelegy Ellipta® is a registered trademark of its respective owner and is mentioned for reference only. Individual results may vary.

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Trelegy Ellipta®

100/62.5/25 mcg

Save $40

$499

$539

Trelegy Ellipta®

200/62.5/25 mcg

Save $40

$499

$539

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

Trelegy Ellipta® is used for long-term maintenance treatment of asthma in adults (18+) and COPD, but it is not designed for sudden breathing problems. Even if you feel symptoms coming on, this inhaler is not meant for immediate relief.

  • Approved for asthma maintenance in adults only
  • Also used for COPD maintenance
  • Not for asthma attacks or sudden shortness of breath
  • Works over time, not instantly
  • A rescue inhaler is still required for emergencies
What does “triple therapy” mean in Trelegy Ellipta®?

Trelegy Ellipta® combines three different types of medications in one inhaler. Each plays a role in helping your airways stay open and reducing inflammation.

  • ICS reduces airway inflammation
  • LAMA helps prevent airway tightening
  • LABA helps relax airway muscles over time
  • All three work together in a single daily dose
  • Designed for ongoing control, not quick relief


This combination may be considered when a single or dual therapy isn’t enough for long-term management.

How does Trelegy Ellipta® fit into long-term asthma control?

Trelegy Ellipta® is a controller medication, meaning it’s used every day to help keep asthma symptoms stable over time. It’s typically considered for adults who need more than a single inhaler approach.

  • Taken once daily for maintenance
  • Helps support consistent breathing control
  • May be used when symptoms are not fully controlled
  • Requires regular follow-up with a provider
  • Not used for occasional or mild symptoms


Your provider will decide if this level of treatment is appropriate for your situation.

How is Trelegy Ellipta® usually used as a dry powder inhaler?

Trelegy Ellipta® is a dry powder inhaler (DPI) that delivers medication when you inhale through the device. It’s designed for simple, once-daily use.

  • Breath-activated device (no pressing required)
  • Inhale deeply through the mouthpiece
  • Taken once daily at the same time
  • Rinse your mouth after each use
  • Do not exceed the prescribed dose


Correct technique helps ensure the medication reaches your lungs effectively.

Why isn’t Trelegy Ellipta® a rescue inhaler?

Trelegy Ellipta® works gradually and is not suitable for immediate symptom relief. Using it during an asthma attack will not provide quick improvement.

  • Does not act fast enough for emergencies
  • Should not replace a rescue inhaler
  • Delayed treatment may worsen symptoms
  • Rescue medication is needed for sudden breathing issues


If you experience acute symptoms, follow your asthma action plan and seek care if needed.

What should I tell a provider before using Trelegy Ellipta®?

Before starting Trelegy Ellipta®, your provider needs to review your medical history and current medications to ensure safe use.

  • Heart conditions or high blood pressure
  • Diabetes, thyroid, or liver conditions
  • History of infections or weakened immune system
  • Eye conditions like glaucoma or cataracts
  • Bone health concerns
  • Pregnancy, breastfeeding, or allergies


Providing complete information helps your provider choose the safest treatment plan.

Which medicines may interact with Trelegy Ellipta®?

Some medications may affect how Trelegy Ellipta® works or increase the risk of side effects. Always review your medications with your provider.

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


Do not start or stop medications without medical guidance.

Who should not use Trelegy Ellipta®?

Trelegy Ellipta® may not be appropriate in certain situations or for certain individuals.

  • Not for acute asthma attacks or sudden symptoms
  • Not for individuals with severe milk protein allergy
  • Avoid if you have hypersensitivity to its ingredients
  • Not approved for asthma in patients under 18


Your provider will evaluate whether this medication is suitable for you.

How should Trelegy Ellipta® 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 heat and moisture
  • Follow instructions for disposal


Always check packaging instructions for details.

Important safety information

What you should know before taking Trelegy Ellipta®?

Product Information Leaflet

More Safety or Product Information

FAQ

How can I get Trelegy Ellipta® through an online visit?

Trelegy Ellipta® is a prescription medication, so a healthcare provider must review your condition before prescribing it.

  • Complete an online consultation
  • Provider evaluates your asthma or COPD history
  • Prescription is issued if appropriate
  • Medication is sent to a pharmacy or delivered

No—Trelegy Ellipta® is not a rescue inhaler and should not be used during an asthma attack. It works over time and will not provide fast relief.

  • Use your rescue inhaler for immediate symptoms
  • Keep emergency medication accessible at all times
  • Delaying proper treatment can worsen breathing problems


If your symptoms don’t improve after using a rescue inhaler, seek medical help right away.

Yes—Trelegy Ellipta® is used for daily control, but you still need a rescue inhaler for sudden symptoms.

  • Trelegy helps maintain long-term control
  • Rescue inhalers act quickly during flare-ups
  • Both may be part of your treatment plan


If you’re using your rescue inhaler more often than usual, contact a provider.

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

  • Do not take two doses at once
  • Continue your regular schedule
  • Use reminders to stay consistent


Daily use helps maintain control.

No—you should not take extra doses unless your provider instructs you to. Taking more will not provide immediate relief.

  • Trelegy is not fast-acting
  • Overuse may increase side effects
  • Use your rescue inhaler for sudden symptoms

Rinsing your mouth after each dose helps reduce the risk of oral thrush, a fungal infection that can occur with inhaled corticosteroids.

  • Rinse with water and spit it out
  • Do not swallow the rinse water
  • Helps protect your mouth and throat

It depends on the type of inhaler. Some combinations are safe, while others may increase risks.

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


Your provider will help determine the safest treatment plan.

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

  • Rinse your mouth before eating or drinking
  • No specific food restrictions are listed
  • Maintain normal eating habits


If you have concerns, your provider can offer guidance.

There are no specific restrictions listed, but moderation is recommended.

  • Moderate alcohol intake is generally acceptable
  • Avoid excessive drinking
  • Monitor how your body responds

Most people can continue normal activities like driving, but it depends on how you feel.

  • Watch for dizziness or palpitations
  • Avoid driving if you feel unwell
  • Give your body time to adjust

Use caution if you have glaucoma or urinary retention issues, as symptoms may worsen.

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


Contact your provider if symptoms occur.

Trelegy Ellipta® may not be suitable if you have a severe milk protein allergy.

  • Contains lactose, which may include milk proteins
  • Inform your provider about allergies
  • Ask about alternative options


Always confirm before starting treatment.

Store your inhaler in a dry place at room temperature.

  • Keep away from heat and moisture
  • Store in original packaging until use
  • Avoid extreme temperatures


Proper storage helps maintain effectiveness.

Yes—Trelegy Ellipta® is a prescription medication.

  • Requires a provider evaluation
  • Not everyone will qualify
  • Prescribed based on medical need


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Trelegy Ellipta® (Fluticasone Furoate/Umeclidinium/Vilanterol 100/62.5/25 mcg, 200/62.5/25 mcg) – triple therapy inhaler (ICS + LAMA + LABA) dry powder inhaler (DPI) used for once-daily maintenance treatment of asthma and COPD; not for acute bronchospasm. / Source: NCBI

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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. 

Trelegy 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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