Ipratropium (500mcg) + Levosalbutamol (1.25mg)
The main indication for Duoz Respules is the treatment of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), a lung ailment that impairs airflow and makes breathing challenging. It eases symptoms including coughing, wheezing, and shortness of breath by relaxing the muscles in the airways.
Duoz Respules helps treat chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) by making breathing easier by relaxing the muscles in the airways. It is a mixture of ipratropium and levosalbutamol that relieves symptoms including wheezing, coughing, and shortness of breath. For optimal effects, this inhaled drug should be administered on a regular basis. Among the frequent adverse effects include headaches, tremors, coughing, and dry mouth. When consuming alcohol or if you are expecting or nursing a baby, exercise caution. Consult your physician for specific guidance at all times.
Dry mouth, cough, trembling, headaches, palpitations, muscular cramps, back pain, chest discomfort, exhaustion, disorientation, nausea, diarrhea, stomach pain, vomiting, constipation, taste abnormalities, and sore throat are typical adverse effects of Duoz Respules. The majority of these adverse effects are modest and usually go away when your body becomes used to the drug. See your physician if any of these symptoms worsen or continue.
1 Packet of 5 Piece
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Follow your doctor's instructions completely when using Duoz Respules. Pay close attention to the instructions on the label. Squeeze the liquid into a nebulizer, screw off the top of the respule or transpule, and use right away after opening. Even if you are not feeling any symptoms, you should nevertheless take this drug on a daily basis for best results.
The two active components of Duoz Respules are ipratropium, an anticholinergic, and levosalbutamol, a bronchodilator. When taken together, these drugs ease breathing by relaxing and widening the airway muscles.
Related Warnings
When using Duoz Respules, alcohol consumption may make you feel extremely sleepy. Alcohol should be abstained from in order to avoid any negative consequences.
It's possible that using Duoz Respules while pregnant is unsafe. Despite the paucity of research on humans, studies on animals point to possible risks to the growing fetus. Your physician will weigh the advantages and disadvantages of providing this drug to you while you are pregnant. See your physician for specific guidance.
It is generally accepted that using Duoz Respules during nursing is safe. There is no substantial risk to the breastfeeding infant from the medicine, according to the limited human evidence. If you are nursing, you should speak with your doctor before using this drug.
There is no documented impact of Duoz Respules on driving skills. But, stay away from operating machinery or cars until you feel better if you suffer from dizziness or other side effects that might make it difficult for you to drive.
There are no known interactions between renal diseases and Duoz Respules. Before beginning this medicine, you should, however, always let your doctor know about any renal problems you may already have.
There are no known interactions between Duoz Respules and liver disorders. To ensure safe usage of this drug, people with liver issues should speak with their physician.
Q: What is the purpose of Duoz Respules?
A: When used to treat chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), Duoz Respules aid to relieve breathing by relaxing the muscles in the airways.
Q: I'm pregnant. Can I take Duoz Respules?
A: Using Duoz Respules while pregnant might not be safe. If you are pregnant, discuss the advantages and disadvantages of this drug with your doctor before using it.
Q: What should I do if I forget to take my Duoz Respules dose?
A: Take the missed dosage as soon as you recollect it. If your next dose is almost here, omit the missing one and go on according to your usual plan. Don't take two doses at once.
Q: Is it okay for me to have alcohol while taking Duoz Respules?
A: Alcohol should be avoided when taking Duoz Respules since it may make you feel more sleepy.
Q: Do Duoz Respules have any harmful side effects?
A: Although serious side effects are uncommon, you should contact your doctor right away if you have any severe symptoms or have any concerns.