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Furthermore, generic Ipratropium bromide and Albuterol sulfate is a combination of two bronchodilators or airway – openers within an aerosol which is then inhaled using the regular mouthpiece or with a standard spacer device. You must also know that both these bronchodilators are also available separately, but only on the basis of a prescription provided by your health care professional.

Combivent inhaler generic Ipratropium bromide and Albuterol sulfate is used to effectively control bouts of bronchospasm, wheezing and shortness of breath caused by chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD).

Furthermore, generic Ipratropium bromide and Albuterol sulfate is also used to effectively treat patients suffering from other varied lung complications, such as chronic bronchitis and emphysema.
Before using the Combivent inhaler generic Ipratropium bromide and Albuterol sulfate each time, remove the protective cap and shake the device well (approximately 10 seconds) before each use. If the generic Ipratropium bromide and Albuterol sulfate device has not been in use at all before or even for a period of more than 24 hours, you must be certain to test spray the device at least 3 times before use. Before beginning the procedure, breathe out as much as you can then put the mouth piece of the Combivent inhaler generic Ipratropium bromide and Albuterol sulfate device into your mouth and form a seal with your upper and lower lips around it. Be certain that your upper and lower teeth are parted and your tongue is placed flat so that there are no obstacles and the medication is able to pass into your lungs with ease. Then commence taking deep breaths through your mouth and simultaneously press the canister down into the generic Ipratropium bromide and Albuterol sulfate mouthpiece. Then hold your breath for approximately 10 seconds, remove the device from your mouth and breathe out slowly. You must wait for a couple of minutes, shake the Combivent inhaler generic Ipratropium bromide and Albuterol sulfate again and then repeat the procedure for the second time around.

You must then be sure to replace the protective plastic cap to avoid contamination of the mouth piece. Do not accidentally spray the medication into your eyes. You must discard the canister after you have used the exact number of labeled inhalations, since after this point it is difficult to be assured of the right amount of medication left over in each inhalation.

Furthermore, the average recommended dosage for generic Ipratropium bromide and Albuterol sulfate is 2 puffs taken 4 times daily. However, you must be certain that you do not use more than a maximum of 12 puffs per day unless your health care professional has permitted you to do so otherwise.

You should also know that the Combivent inhaler generic Ipratropium bromide and Albuterol sulfate must be used with a rotacap dispenser. (This rotacap dispenser is available separately under the asthma section of this website).

Lastly, you must be sure to follow the directions on the prescription label carefully and ask your health care professional or pharmacist to explain any part of Combivent inhaler generic Ipratropium bromide and Albuterol sulfate you do not understand. You must also be sure to use generic Ipratropium bromide and Albuterol sulfate exactly as directed and refrain from using a greater or lesser quantity of this medication or altogether using this medication more or less often than prescribed by your health care professional. Be sure that you do not suddenly discontinue Combivent inhaler generic Ipratropium bromide and Albuterol sulfate without prior confirmation from your health care professional. Your dose must be gradually decreased, since certain conditions may worsen when generic Ipratropium bromide and Albuterol sulfate is abruptly discontinued. Keep in mind that Combivent inhaler must not be used in the case of children below 12 years of age and can only be obtained with a prescription from your health care professional.

While on an ongoing course of Combivent inhaler generic Ipratropium bromide and Albuterol sulfate if you notice any of the symptoms listed below or any other symptoms which may seem severe or persistent, you must contact your health care professional.

• Sometimes, generic Ipratropium bromide and Albuterol sulfate may cause the patient to experience mouth sores, a scratchy sensation within the throat, dizziness, sinus complications, headaches, palpitations, an upset stomach, myalgia, cystic fibrosis (discomfort caused by the process of food moving very quickly through the stomach and intestines) and a bad aftertaste within the mouth.

• Furthermore, Combivent inhaler generic Ipratropium bromide and Albuterol sulfate may cause the patient to experience difficulty while swallowing, skin rashes, swelling of one’s lips, tongue and ankles, a dry mouth, constipation, nausea, paresthesia (a tingling sensation), diarrhea, insomnia and vomiting.
If you are on an ongoing course of Combivent inhaler generic Ipratropium bromide and Albuterol sulfate, before you commence taking any new medication (either prescription or OTC), you must first consult your health care professional or pharmacist.

Furthermore, you must be sure to inform your health care professional if you are allergic to generic Ipratropium bromide and Albuterol sulfate or any other medication in any other form. Your health care professional must also be informed if you are taking any other medication in any other form, including nutritional supplements or herbal products whilst on an ongoing course of this medication.

• Sometimes, Combivent inhaler generic Ipratropium bromide and Albuterol sulfate interacts with various medications, such as Atropine, Belladonna, Clidinium, Dicyclomine, Glycopyrrolate, Hyoscyamine, Mepenzolate, Methantheline, Phenylpropanolamine, Methscopolamine, Furosemide, Bumetanide, Scopolamine, Torsemide, Propantheline and Ethacrynic acid.

• Furthermore, generic Ipratropium bromide and Albuterol sulfate interacts with various medications, such as Hydrochlorothiazide, Chlorthalidone, Levabuterol, Chlorothiazide, Isocarboxazid, Phenelzine, Rasagiline, Selegiline, Tranylcypromine, Donnatal, Anaspaz, Digoxin, Levsin, Cystospaz and Levodopa.

• Also, Combivent inhaler generic Ipratropium bromide and Albuterol sulfate interacts with medications used to treat Parkinson’s disease, heart complications, blood disorders, seizures and weight loss.

• Lastly, you must also be aware that generic Ipratropium bromide and Albuterol sulfate interacts with anti – depressants, steroid hormones and beta blockers.
In case of an overdose of Combivent inhaler generic Ipratropium bromide and Albuterol sulfate, call your local poison control center at 1-800-222-1222. If the victim has collapsed or is not breathing, call local emergency services at 911.

Sometimes, an overdose of generic Ipratropium bromide and Albuterol sulfate may cause the patient to experience palpitations, headache, tremors, nervousness, weakness or dizziness.
Your health care professional may order certain laboratory and/or medical tests to be performed, such as blood pressure levels, smooth functioning of the kidneys, blood electrolyte levels and blood cholesterol levels to check your response to Combivent inhaler generic Ipratropium bromide and Albuterol sulfate, monitor your progress and check for side effects. You must be sure to keep all appointments with your health care professional and the laboratory. Do not let anyone else take your prescribed dosage of generic Ipratropium bromide and Albuterol sulfate and ask your health care professional or pharmacist any questions you have about refilling your prescription.

Furthermore, while on an ongoing course of Combivent inhaler generic Ipratropium bromide and Albuterol sulfate, if you need to undergo any kind of surgery including dental surgery, you must consult your health care professional. If you conceive whilst on a course of generic Ipratropium bromide and Albuterol sulfate inform your health care professional. You must be sure to inform your health care professional if you are pregnant or breast feeding or planning to conceive. Combivent inhaler generic Ipratropium bromide and Albuterol sulfate may or may not pass into breast milk.

Lastly, avoid consuming alcohol and beverages containing even a small percentage of alcohol whilst on an ongoing course of generic Ipratropium bromide and Albuterol sulfate. It is important that you do not discontinue this medication without first consulting your health care professional. While on an ongoing course of Combivent inhaler generic Ipratropium bromide and Albuterol sulfate, you must also refrain from driving a car or operating any kind of machinery until you know how this medication affects you.
It is important that you do not take a double dose of Combivent inhaler generic Ipratropium bromide and Albuterol sulfate to make up for a missed one unless you have consulted your health care professional.
You must speak with your health care professional about the possible risks of using Combivent inhaler generic Ipratropium bromide and Albuterol sulfate for your condition and be sure to consult your health care professional or pharmacist for more information, since this medication is sometimes prescribed for other uses.
Store generic Ipratropium bromide and Albuterol sulfate in the container it came in, keep the lid tightly closed and out of reach of children. Store it at room temperature (between 59 – 86 degrees F or 15 – 30 degrees C) and away from excess heat and moisture. You must be aware that on hot days Combivent inhaler generic Ipratropium bromide and Albuterol sulfate must not be stored in extremely hot places like your car. You must also be very aware that you do not throw an empty canister into the flame. This can cause the canister to burst.

Furthermore, you must be sure to throw away any Combivent inhaler generic Ipratropium bromide and Albuterol sulfate medication that has gotten outdated or is no longer required. But, speak with your pharmacist or health care professional or consult your local waste disposal company about the proper method by which you can safely and effectively discard your unused generic Ipratropium bromide and Albuterol sulfate medication.
• It is very important for the patient to know that before using Combivent inhaler generic Ipratropium bromide and Albuterol sulfate they must inform their health care professional if they have ever had a history of or are currently suffering from glaucoma, urinary complications, an overactive thyroid gland, prostate complications, high blood pressure, varied eye complications, palpitations, liver complications, diabetes, seizures or kidney complications.

• Furthermore, while using the generic Ipratropium bromide and Albuterol sulfate device the patient must inform their health care professional if they are currently suffering from a particular allergy or any allergic reactions to foods containing soya lecithin or related food products, such as soybeans and peanuts.

• You must also make it a point to clean your inhaler mouthpiece regularly (at least once a week) with warm water and then dry it out completely.

 
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