Combivent

Combivent is a formulation that is used for treating cases of asthma as well as chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. The drug is administered to the patient using a Combivent inhaler (the two forms in which Combivent is available on the market are in a metered dose inhaler and in a nebulizer). Combivent is a combination of two drugs: ipratropium bromide and salbutamol sulfate. Both of these drugs are commonly used for treating chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and asthma. The formulation contains an anticholinergic and a bronchodilator.

As a combination of two drugs that are used for treating asthma, the side effects of Combivent are in part the sum of the side effects from each individual drug. Some of the possible Combivent side effects include an allergic reaction, insomnia, blurred vision, tremors or nervousness, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, constipation, dry mouth, cough, a headache or dizziness. The most dangerous of the Combivent inhaler side effects is the possibility of allergies which can bring chest pain, an irregular heartbeat and cause even more difficulty in breathing, so be sure to get the help of a doctor if you start to notice any of those symptoms occuring.

After reading the side effects of the Combivent inhaler, would you want to buy Combivent with no prescription? Of course not; yet many people go to web sites that advertise you can buy Combivent with no prescription needed to get the Combivent lowest priced deals. For medicine that you need to use every day for your breathing, you should make sure not to cut any kind of corners. Take the amount of Combivent dosage that has been indicated in the instructions and only buy Combivent when you have a valid prescription. If you happen to miss a dose of combivent you can take it as soon as you realize you have missed it; however if you are close to the next dose it is better to skip the prior one completely. You should never take a double dose of Combivent. You should also talk to your doctor before using Combivent for safety's sake and see to it that you are not currently taking any of the medications which have a bad reaction with Combivent (drugs such as some beta-blockers, diuretics, tricyclic antidepressants, monoamine oxidase inhibitors, caffeine, diet pills, decongestants and others). Read the data that can be supplied to you on Combivent by your doctor and / or pharmacist and only use Combivent in a manner that is totally safe.

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