Combiver Inhaler
Indications
Therapeutic Class
Pharmacology
Dosage & Administration
Inhaler solution: Inhalation solution in ampoule may be administered from a suitable nebuliser or an intermittent positive pressure ventilator.
Adults (including elderly): One ampoule as required for the relief of symptoms or as directed. Up to three to four ampoules daily.
Patients should be advised to consult a doctor or the nearest hospital immediately in the case of acute or rapidly worsening dyspnoea if additional inhalations do not produce an adequate improvement.
Interaction
Contraindications
Side Effects
Ipratropium: Headache, pain, influenza, chest pain, nausea, bronchitis, dyspnea, coughing, pneumonia, and bronchospasm in lower part, and pharyngitis, sinusitis and rhinitis in the upper part have been reported.
Pregnancy & Lactation
lactation: It is not known whether the components of this Inhaler are excreted in human milk. this Inhaler should not be used by breastfeeding mothers, unless the expected benefit is thought to outweigh the risks.
Precautions & Warnings
Beta-adrenergic agents may also produce significant hypokalemia in some patients (possibly through intracellular shunting) which has the potential to produce adverse cardiovascular effects. The decrease in serum potassium is usually transient, not requiring supplementation. Combination of Ipratropium and Salbutamol Inhaler has not been studied in patients with hepatic or renal insufficiency. It should be used with caution in those patient populations.
Use in Special Populations
Overdose Effects
Symptoms: Manifestations of overdosage with Salbutamol may include tachycardia, anginal pain, hypertension, hypotension palpitations, tremor, widening of the pulse pressure, arrhythmia and flushing.
Therapy: Administration of sedatives, tranquillisers. In severe cases, intensive therapy. Beta-receptor blockers, preferably beta1- selective, are suitable as specific antidotes; however, a possible increase in bronchial obstruction must be taken into account and the dose should be adjusted carefully in patients suffering from bronchial asthma
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