Tag: Glycopyrronium side effects

Sialanar – Glycopyrronium uses, dose and side effects

Glycopyrronium belongs to a group of medicines called quaternary ammonium anticholinergics, which are substances that block or reduce the signal transmission between nerve cells. This reduced signal transmission can deactivate the cells that produce saliva.

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Seebri Breezhaler – Glycopyrronium uses, dose and side effects

This medicine contains the active substance glycopyrronium bromide. It belongs to a group of medicines called bronchodilators.

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Glycopyrronium Bromide Accord – Glycopyrronium uses, dose and side effects

Glycopyrronium bromide belongs to a group of medicines called anticholinergics. The purpose is to wipe up the secretions in the mouth and airways and to reduce the acid in the stomach before surgery. It is also used to block some of the side effects that may occur during surgery or from other drugs that may be used, e.g. to reduce heart rate or heavy saliva production.

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Glycopyrronium Martindale – Glycopyrronium uses, dose and side effects

Glycopyrronium Martindale contains the active substance glycopyrronium bromide and belongs to a group of medicines called anticholinergics.

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Bevespi Aerosphere – Formoterol / Glycopyrronium uses, dose and side effects

Bevespi Aerosphere contains two active substances called glycopyrronium and formoterol fumarate dihydrate. These belong to a group of drugs called long-acting bronchodilators.

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