Sapimol – Ipratropium bromide / Salbutamol container uses, dose and side effects
0.5 mg / 2.5 mg per 2.5 ml nebuliser solution , single doseipratropium bromide / salbutamol container What Sapimol is and what it is used for Sapimol belongs to a class of medicines called bronchodilators that facilitate breathing by opening up the airways. Sapimol is used to treat breathing problems in people who have long-term breathing difficulties. Ipratropium bromide and salbutamol contained in […]
Read MoreSalipra – Ipratropium bromide and salbutamol uses, dose and side effects
This medicine is called Salipra. The active substances are ipratropium bromide and salbutamol . Ipratropium bromide and salbutamol both belong to the group of bronchodilators, and make it easier for you to breathe by opening up the airways. This is done by the drug preventing the smooth muscles surrounding the airways from contracting and thus keeping the airways open. Ipratropium bromide works by blocking nerve signals to the muscles around the airways. Salbutamol works by stimulating beta 2 receptors in the muscles.
Read MoreRinivent – Ipratropium bromide uses, dose and side effects
Rinivent contains ipratropium bromide, which belongs to the group anticholinergic . When ipratropium bromide is sprayed into the nose, the amount of fluid (runny nose) that forms in the nasal mucosa decreases within 15 minutes.
Read MoreIpratropium / Salbutamol Sandoz – ipratropium bromide and salbutamol uses, dose and side effects
This medicine is called Ipratropium / Salbutamol Sandoz. The active substances are ipratropium bromide and salbutamol . Ipratropium bromide and salbutamol both belong to the group of bronchodilators and make it easier for you to breathe by opening up the airways. This is done by the drug preventing the smooth muscles surrounding the airways from contracting, thus keeping the airways open. Ipratropium bromide works by blocking nerve signals to the muscles around the airways. Salbutamol acts by stimulating the beta 2 – receptor in your muscles.
Read MoreIpratropium / Salbutamol Orion – ipratropium bromide and salbutamol uses, dose and side effects
This medicine is called Ipratropium / Salbutamol Orion. The active substances are ipratropium bromide and salbutamol . Ipratropium bromide and salbutamol both belong to the group of bronchodilators. They make it easier for you to breathe by opening up the airways. This is done by the drug preventing the smooth muscles surrounding the airways from contracting and thus keeping the airways open. Ipratropium bromide works by blocking nerve signals to the muscles around the airways. Salbutamol acts by stimulating the beta 2 – receptor in your muscles.
Read MoreIpramol – ipratropium bromide / salbutamol sulfate uses, dose and side effects
Your medicine is called Ipramol. The active substances are ipratropium bromide and salbutamol . Both ipratropium bromide and salbutamol belong to a class of medicines called bronchodilators, which facilitate breathing by widening the airways. The smooth muscles that surround the airways are prevented from contracting and thus the airways are kept open. Ipratopium bromide works by blocking the nerve signals sent to the muscles that surround the airways, and salbutamol works by stimulating specific receptors in the muscles.
Read MoreCombivent – Ipratropium Bromide and Salbutamol uses, dose and side effects
Combivent dilates the trachea. Combivent is used as maintenance treatment for treatable airway contraction.
Read MoreAtrovent – Ipratropium bromide uses, dose and side effects
Atrovent has a tracheal dilating effect. Atrovent has an effect within 15 minutes after inhalation. The maximum effect is reached after 1-2 hours. The effect lasts for up to 6 hours.
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