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Ipratropium Bromide and Albuterol Sulfate 0.5 mg / 3 mg Per 3 mL Ampules for Inhalation (RX)

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Original price $ 42.95
Current price $ 25.00
SKU 76204-0600-30
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Ipratropium Bromide and Albuterol Sulfate Ampules for Inhalation are used to treat symptoms of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), such as wheezing, shortness of breath, and airway obstruction. The combination of ipratropium, an anticholinergic, and albuterol, a beta-agonist, works by relaxing muscles in the airways and increasing airflow to the lungs. This dual-action medication is typically used in nebulizers for effective delivery and is prescribed for the ongoing management of COPD symptoms to improve breathing and prevent flare-ups.

Enhance your respiratory health with Ipratropium Bromide and Albuterol Sulfate 0.5 mg / 3 mg Per 3 mL Ampules for Inhalation by Ritedose Pharmaceuticals. Designed for individuals suffering from chronic respiratory conditions such as chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), chronic bronchitis, and emphysema, this combination medication provides fast and effective relief by targeting bronchoconstriction and airway inflammation. With its dual-action formula, this medication helps you breathe easier and live more actively.

Product Details and Features:

Combined Therapy: Each 3 mL ampule contains 0.5 mg of Ipratropium Bromide and 3 mg of Albuterol Sulfate, offering synergistic effects in airway management.
Pre-measured Ampules: Convenient, ready-to-use ampules eliminate the need for complicated dosing calculations or equipment, fostering ease of use.
For Nebulizer Use: Specifically designed for administration via nebulization, ensuring direct delivery to the lungs for rapid therapeutic effect.
Sterile and Preservative-Free: Formulated to meet stringent quality standards, ensuring safety and effectiveness with every dose.

Mechanism of Action:

Ipratropium Bromide: Acts as an anticholinergic bronchodilator. It blocks muscarinic receptors in the smooth muscle of the airways, inhibiting bronchoconstriction and mucous secretion.
Albuterol Sulfate: Functions as a beta-2 adrenergic agonist, stimulating receptors in the smooth muscle to induce bronchodilation. This enhances airflow and promotes immediate symptom relief.

Directions for Use:

1. Preparation: Remove a single 3 mL ampule from the packaging.
2. Nebulization: Twist off the top of the ampule and squeeze the contents into the nebulizer reservoir. Use the nebulizer according to its instructions.
3. Dosage: Typically, inhale the medication 3-4 times daily or as prescribed by your healthcare provider. Regular follow-up is crucial to adjust dosage as needed.
4. Post-Use: Clean the nebulizer thoroughly after each use to maintain hygiene and prevent infections.

Warnings:

  • Not for Acute Episodes: While effective in managing daily symptoms, this medication is not intended as a first-line treatment for sudden asthma attacks. Keep a quick-relief inhaler on hand as instructed by your healthcare provider.
  • Contraindications: Do not use if you have a history of hypersensitivity to any components of the medication.
  • Cardiovascular Concerns: Monitor for cardiovascular effects such as heart irregularities, hypertension, and palpitations, especially if you have existing cardiac conditions.
  • Drug Interactions: Discuss all current medications with your healthcare provider to avoid potential adverse interactions.

Side Effects:

  • Common Side Effects: May include dry mouth, throat irritation, headache, dizziness, and tremors. Typically mild and often diminish with continued use.
  • Serious Side Effects: Seek immediate medical attention if you experience difficulty breathing, chest pain, rapid heartbeat, or signs of an allergic reaction such as rash, itching/swelling, severe dizziness, or trouble breathing.

Choose Ipratropium Bromide and Albuterol Sulfate Ampules by Ritedose Pharmaceuticals for a reliable and effective approach to managing your chronic respiratory needs. Trust the expertise and commitment to quality of Ritedose Pharmaceuticals to help you achieve better respiratory health and improve your quality of life.

Ipratropium Bromide and Albuterol Sulfate 0.5 mg / 3 mg Per 3 mL Ampules for Inhalation (RX)
Ipratropium Bromide and Albuterol Sulfate 0.5 mg / 3 mg Per 3 mL Ampules for Inhalation (RX)
$ 42.95 $ 25.00
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FAQs for Albuterol Sulfate Inhalers, Solutions and Tablets
  • What Does Albuterol Sulfate Do in an Inhaler?

    Albuterol sulfate inhalers (such as ProAir, Ventolin, or generic albuterol) rapidly relax airway muscles, open bronchial passages, and relieve shortness of breath, cough, and wheezing. Inhaled albuterol works within minutes to make breathing easier in asthma, COPD, and reactive airway disease.

  • Can Albuterol Cause a Migraine?

    Yes, some people report headaches or even migraines as a side effect of albuterol. Most headaches are temporary, but report severe or recurrent symptoms to your doctor.

  • Is There a Pill Form of Albuterol?

    Yes! Albuterol is available as oral tablets and extended-release tablets for patients who cannot tolerate inhalers or require scheduled dosing for chronic asthma, bronchitis, or COPD. Tablets are less commonly used than inhalers or nebulizer solutions due to systemic side effects.

  • Is Albuterol Safe in Pregnancy?

    Albuterol is considered relatively safe in pregnancy when prescribed by your doctor. Always consult your healthcare provider before use when pregnant or breastfeeding.

  • What Albuterol Is Used for Cats?

    Veterinarians may prescribe albuterol inhalers (with animal-specific spacers) or nebulizer solutions to cats with bronchial asthma or bronchospasm. Never self-medicate pets—use only under veterinary guidance.

  • Does Albuterol Stop Coughing?

    Yes! Albuterol helps stop coughing caused by airway constriction, asthma, or bronchospasm, but is not typically used for cough due to infections or non-respiratory causes.

  • How Many Times a Day Can I Use My Albuterol Sulfate Inhaler?

    Usual dosage is 1-2 puffs every 4–6 hours as needed for symptoms. Do not exceed 12 puffs in 24 hours unless directed by your doctor. Frequent use may signal poor asthma control—speak with your healthcare provider.

  • What Is the Main Side Effect of Albuterol?

    The most common side effect is jitteriness or tremor, followed by increased heart rate, palpitations, nervousness, and possible headache or insomnia.

  • Does Albuterol Keep You Awake at Night?

    Yes, albuterol may cause insomnia or difficulty sleeping due to its stimulant-like effects. Use earlier in the day if sleep disruption occurs.

  • How Fast Does Albuterol Work?

    Albuterol inhalers start to work in 5 minutes or less, with peak effect in 30 minutes. Nebulizer solutions are similarly fast-acting.

  • Which Inhaler Is Best for Coughing?

    Short-acting albuterol inhalers are top choices for cough caused by bronchospasm, asthma, or COPD. Consult your doctor for persistent or unexplained cough.

  • How Long After Using an Inhaler Can You Drink Water?

    Wait at least 1–2 minutes after using your inhaler to allow full absorption of medication, then it’s safe to drink water.

  • How Much Does Albuterol Cost?

    Albuterol inhalers: $20–$70 (insurance may lower cost) Nebulizer solutions: $15–$50 per box/vials Albuterol tablets: $10–$40 per prescription (generic) Prices vary by brand, dosage, and insurance coverage.

  • Can Albuterol Raise Blood Sugar?

    Yes. Albuterol may cause a mild increase in blood sugar levels, especially in people with diabetes. Monitor glucose as needed.

  • Who Should Not Take Albuterol?

    People with a history of allergy to albuterol or similar bronchodilators Patients with severe, unstable heart conditions (arrhythmias, angina) Those with uncontrolled thyroid disease, high blood pressure, or certain seizure disorders (consult your physician)

  • What Is the Best Time to Take Albuterol?

    Before exercise (if prescribed for exercise-induced asthma) During acute symptoms (as a rescue inhaler) As directed for maintenance or scheduled dosing

  • How Long Does Albuterol Stay in Your System?

    Albuterol’s effects last 4–6 hours. The drug can be detected in urine for up to 2–3 days after use, but symptom relief duration is much shorter.

  • How Do You Know if Albuterol Is Working?

    Relief of wheezing, shortness of breath, and cough within minutes Improved peak flow meter readings (if used) Easier, more comfortable breathing

  • Key Features & Benefits

    Rapid-acting relief for asthma, COPD, bronchospasm, and wheeze Available as metered-dose inhalers, nebulizer solutions, and oral tablets Trusted for adults, children, and pets (under veterinary care) Affordable options: brand, generic, insurance, and bulk orders

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