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Daliresp images?

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What does Daliresp treat, and what is it used for?

Daliresp (roflumilast) is a prescription medicine used to reduce the risk of COPD (chronic obstructive pulmonary disease) flare-ups (exacerbations) in people with severe COPD and a history of flare-ups [1]. It is not for quick relief of a sudden breathing attack.

What “Daliresp images” usually means online (and what you’re likely looking for)

People search “Daliresp images” to find pictures that help confirm what they have, such as:
- The appearance of Daliresp tablets (shape, color, imprint/letters or numbers)
- How different strengths look (commonly 250 mcg vs 500 mcg tablets)
- Medication packaging or labeling images to verify the prescription

If you tell me the tablet strength and any imprint you see (for example, letters/numbers stamped on the tablet), I can help you match it to the correct Daliresp dose.

How to identify Daliresp correctly (what to compare in images)

When comparing “images” from websites, check:
- Tablet strength (250 mcg vs 500 mcg)
- Tablet color and shape
- The imprint on the tablet (this is usually the most reliable identifier)

Taking a clear photo and reading the imprint accurately are key for safety.

What side effects do people ask about with Daliresp?

Common concerns include stomach-related effects and weight loss. Patients also ask about mental health changes, since roflumilast has warnings related to mood and depression [1]. If you’re looking at images to confirm pills, it’s also worth confirming you’re taking the intended dose because side effects can be dose-related.

Safety check: what not to do with “image-matching” pills

Don’t rely only on color/shape from a photo. If an image doesn’t show the exact imprint, you could mistake it for another medication. If the imprint doesn’t match your prescription label, call your pharmacist before taking any doses.

Quick question so I can help you more

Are you trying to identify a tablet picture? If yes, what strength does your bottle say (250 mcg or 500 mcg), and what imprint is on the tablet?

Sources:
[1] https://www.accessdata.fda.gov/scripts/cder/daf/index.cfm?event=overview.process&ApplNo=761144



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