Combivent

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What is Combivent?

Generic Name: albuterol-ipratropium
Albuterol and ipratropium are bronchodilators that relax muscles in the airways and increase air flow to the lungs.
The combination of albuterol and ipratropium inhalation is used to prevent bronchospasm in people with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) who are also using other medicines to control their condition.
Albuterol and ipratropium inhalation may also be used for other purposes not listed in this medication guide.

Posts on Combivent (168)

I have been using Combivent for about a month together with Asmanex to treat my cough-varia...
I have been using Combivent and Asmanex for about a month for cough-variant asthma (which I...
I have been taking combivent for 7 years, the dosage is two puff four times a day, and one...
Your last answer was very helpful. I am experiencing definite improvement using COMBIVENT ...
I am currently taking COMBIVENT 4 times a day and have noticed improvement from my frequent...
What is the difference between: Combivent and ProAir HFA?
Is there a significant difference between using an albuterol inhaler as opposed to a Combiv...
My Dr told me I had emphysema 3-4 years ago. I smoke 1 pack a day. I take Spriva and Combiv...
I've recently had an asthma attack due to spring pollen and other related environmental co...
Should I still do my breathing treatments even if I am having a good day i.e. Duoneb, Combi...