Ipratropium bromide 20mcg, albuterol 100mcg (equivalent to 120mcg albuterol sulfate); per actuation; inhalation spray; CFC-free. Based on studies, ipratropium bromide appears to inhibit vagally ...
Inhalers will soon get a whole lot cheaper ... The cap applies to its Atrovent HFA, Combivent Respimat and Spiriva products, ...
The inhalers affected by this price cap include: - Combivent Respimat (ipratropium bromide and albuterol) inhalation spray - ...
Tiotropium (as bromide monohydrate) 1.25mcg, 2.5mcg; per actuation; inh spray; contains benzalkonium chloride. Spiriva Respimat Inhalation Spray is supplied in a carton containing one Spiriva ...
Excessive use of reliever inhalers for asthma is linked to a significantly increased risk of dying from the disease, a new study revealed today. Researchers found that over-use of short acting ...
Patients with asthma and COPD routinely switch from pressurized metered-dose inhalers to dry powder inhalers and vice versa.
including the use of innovative inhalers such as the Respimat ® and Respimat ® re-usable, to help optimise management of COPD. Meanwhile, our ongoing research and clinical programmes aim to ...
Asthma medications are usually taken by breathing them in using an inhaler or nebulizer. This allows the medicine to go directly into your lungs. When you have a flare-up, quick-relief medicines ...
Doctors could be taught to limit the use of traditional asthma inhalers due to their environmental impact. This initiative, led by the University of Glasgow and coordinated by the European ...
A high-tech device that can monitor medication use and compliance has been cleared by the FDA for use with AstraZeneca’s Airsupra and Breztri inhalers. Developed by Australian medtech firm ...
Two posters presented at the CHEST 2024 annual meeting underscore the importance of early identification and treatment of ...
This leaflet answers some common questions about Atrovent Inhalation Solution. It does not contain all the available information. It does not take the place of talking to your doctor or pharmacist.