Generic: Ipratropium Bromide 20 mcg/Metered Inhalation Aerosol Inhalation
Type: Inhalation
Pack Size: 1 Pc
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Inhalation Manufacturer/Distributor: Square Pharmaceuticals Ltd. Generic Name: Ipratropium Bromide 20 mcg/Metered Inhalation Aerosol Inhalation. 200 Metered Dose
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Ipratropium inhaler is indicated for-
Ipratropium bromide causes bronchodilation by blocking the activity of acetylcholine at parasympathetic location in bronchial smooth muscle. It moreover hinders serous and seromucous organ discharges by nasal application.
Adults: The usual dose is 1-2 puffs (20 µg/puff) three or four times daily. Single-dose up to 80 µg (4 puffs) may be required to obtain maximum benefit during early treatment. Patients may take additional inhalations as required: however, the total number of inhalations should not exceed 12 puffs in 24 hours.
Children:
In order to ensure that the inhaler is used correctly, the administration should be supervised by an adult.
No specific information on the use of the product in the elderly is available. Clinical trials have included patients over 65 years and no adverse reactions specific to this age group have been reported.
Following simple steps can help to use Inhaler effectively (According to "National Asthma Guidelines for Medical Practitioners" published by Asthma Association):
Ipratropium bromide has been used concomitantly with other drugs, including sympathomimetic bronchodilators, methylxanthines, steroids and cromolyn sodium, commonly used in treatment of COPD, without any adverse drug reactions, there are no studies fully evaluating the interaction effects of lpratropium bromide and these drugs in respect to effectiveness.
Known hypersensitivity to ipratropium bromide, Atropine or its derivative. Also contraindicated in patients with a history of hypersensitivity to soya lecithin or related food products such as soyabean, lecithin and peanut.
Quirky responses to lpratropium bromide are uncommon. Extreme unfavorable impacts due to restraint of muscarinic receptors and ganglion bar are hypothetically conceivable but improbable with the metered-dose vaporized. Customary utilize of ipratropium can lead to a dry mouth through hindrance of salivary flow. Other most common antagonistic responses detailed are - dryness of the oropharynx (5%); hack, compounding of side effects, & impersonation from airborne (3%); migraine (2%); sickness, tipsiness, obscured vision/difficulty in settlement & drying of emissions (1%).
The safety of Ipratropium Bromide during human pregnancy has not been established. The benefits of using Ipratropium Bromide during a confirmed or suspected pregnancy must be weighed against possible hazards to the unborn child. It is not known whether Ipratropium Bromide is excreted into breast milk.
Patients ought to be exhorted that transitory obscuring of vision, precipitation or compounding of contract point glaucoma or eye torment may result in the event that the vaporized is showered into the eyes. In the event that suggested dose does not give alleviation or side effects gotten to be more awful, patients ought to look for prompt therapeutic consideration. Whereas taking ipratropium bromide inward breath vaporized, other breathed in drugs ought to not be utilized unless prescribed.lpratropium bromide inward breath airborne isn't shown for the introductory treatment of intense scenes of bronchospasm where fast reaction is required. Drugs with speedier onset may be ideal as beginning treatment in this circumstance. Prompt extreme touchiness responses may happen after organization of ipratropium bromide, as illustrated by uncommon cases of urticaria, angio-oedema, hasty, bronchospasm and oropharyngeal oedema.
Anticholinergic bronchodilators
Store below 30° C in a cold, dry, and light-protected location. Keep out of children's reach.
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