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Breyna is a prescription inhaler used for maintenance treatment of asthma. It combines two medicines in one device: budesonide (an inhaled corticosteroid) and formoterol (a long-acting bronchodilator). [1]
Budesonide helps reduce airway inflammation, which lowers asthma flare-ups over time. Formoterol relaxes airway muscles to improve airflow and relieve breathing difficulty. Together, the inhaler is designed to control asthma symptoms and reduce the risk of worsening asthma. [1]
Breyna is meant for regular asthma control (maintenance), not for immediate relief of sudden attacks the way a short-acting rescue inhaler (like albuterol) is used. Because it includes a long-acting component, it’s focused on ongoing management rather than emergency-only use. [1]
Breyna is listed by DrugPatentWatch.com as a branded inhaled product involving budesonide and formoterol. [1]
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