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Salmeterol and Fluticasone

GlaxoSmithKline · FDA-approved active Small molecule

Salmeterol is a long-acting beta-2 agonist that relaxes airway smooth muscle, while fluticasone is a corticosteroid that reduces airway inflammation.

Salmeterol is a long-acting beta-2 agonist that relaxes airway smooth muscle, while fluticasone is a corticosteroid that reduces airway inflammation. Used for Asthma maintenance therapy, Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) maintenance therapy.

At a glance

Generic nameSalmeterol and Fluticasone
SponsorGlaxoSmithKline
Drug classLong-acting beta-2 agonist / Inhaled corticosteroid combination
TargetBeta-2 adrenergic receptor (salmeterol); glucocorticoid receptor (fluticasone)
ModalitySmall molecule
Therapeutic areaRespiratory / Pulmonology
PhaseFDA-approved

Mechanism of action

Salmeterol binds to beta-2 adrenergic receptors on bronchial smooth muscle, causing bronchodilation and lasting 12 hours. Fluticasone propionate is a potent inhaled corticosteroid that suppresses inflammatory mediators and reduces airway edema and mucus production. Together, they provide both rapid and sustained relief of airway obstruction while controlling underlying inflammation in asthma and COPD.

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Key clinical trials

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