What is Combivent Inhaler/Ipratropium/salbutamol used for?
This medication is used to prevent bronchospasm in people with chronic pulmonary disease (COPD) and is also using other medications to control their condition. Combivent (Ipratropium/Salbutamol) works by relaxing muscles in the airways and increasing the air flow to the lungs.
How should Combivent Inhaler/Ipratropium/salbutamol be stored?
This medication should be stored at room temperature. Keep the medication away from heat and moisture. Keep the inhaler clean and dry with the cap on the mouthpiece during storage. When canister is placed near extreme heat, the canister can burst. Do not
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When should Combivent Inhaler/Ipratropium/salbutamol not be taken?
Do not use Combivent (Ipratropium/Salbutamol) if you are allergic to peanuts, soybeans, or other food products that contain soya lecithin. Notify your doctor right away if you think the medicine is making your condition worse or is not working as well as usual.
What precautions should I follow when taking Combivent Inhaler/Ipratropium/salbutamol?
Inform your doctor about the following before taking Combivent (Ipratropium/Salbutamol): if you are pregnant, plan to become pregnant, or breastfeeding; have heart disease, high blood pressure, or congestive heart failure; have a seizure disorder such as epilepsy, have overactive thyroid, have diabetes, have glaucoma, have an enlarged prostate or problems with urination, or if you have a liver or kidney disease.
What special warning(s) should I be aware of when taking Combivent Inhaler/Ipratropium/salbutamol?
Try not to get the medication in your eyes. If it happens, rinse with water immediately and seek medical attention right away.
What are the side effects of Combivent Inhaler/Ipratropium/salbutamol?
Severe: Chest pain and fast, pounding, or uneven heart beats; pain or burning with urination; swelling of your ankles or feet; bronchospasm (wheezing, trouble breathing, chest tightness), particularly after starting a new canister of this medicine; or increased blood pressure (chest pain, seizure, severe headache, trouble concentrating, numbness, and blurred vision).
Common: Cough, hoarseness, sore throat, runny or stuffy nose; headache, dizziness, nervousness; dry mouth, unusual taste in your mouth; drowsiness or sleep problems (insomnia), tremors, numbness or tingly feeling; blurred vision; or nausea, vomiting, upse
Other: None.