Ipra is a drug with the generic name of ipratropium. Ipra is also known as a bronchodilator. A local action in the airway is the one producing the therapeutic effect of Ipra.
Ipra Indications
Ipra is used in treating bronchospasm connected with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. Ipra could also be used in other purposes not mentioned here.
Ipra Warnings
Talk to your doctor first before taking Ipra if you are hypersensitive to Ipra or to any of its ingredients, predisposed to narrow-angle glaucoma, cystic fibrosis, or have prostatic hyperplasia or bladder-neck obstruction.
Avoid getting or misting Ipra in the eyes. Ipra is administered using a mouthpiece.
It is not known whether Ipra could cause harm to an unborn baby. Talk to your doctor first before using Ipra if you are pregnant or could become pregnant during the treatment.
It is not known whether Ipra passes into breast milk. Talk to your doctor first before taking Ipra if you are breast-feeding a baby.
Ipra Intake Guidelines
Follow the direction or instruction given to you by your doctor in taking Ipra. In case you did not understand the instruction, do not hesitate to ask your doctor, nurse or, pharmacist to explain them to you. Use Ipra exactly as directed by your doctor to get the most benefit. Talk to your doctor if your condition does not get better or if it becomes worse.
Ipra Dosage
You may obtain the dose of Ipra from your doctor. Follow the exact dose given to you by your doctor. Do not change your dose unless you are told by your doctor to do otherwise. The dose will vary from person to person depending on the condition of the patient and the disorder to be treated.
Ipra Overdose
There is no specific information about the symptoms of overdose with Ipra. Serious symptoms of overdose are unlikely to occur. Some of the less serious symptoms of overdose with Ipra are visual accommodation disturbances, dry mouth, and increase of heart rate.
Ipra Missed Dose
In case you miss am dose of Ipra, contact your doctor in the soonest possible time and ask him for instructions. Do not double doses unless told by your doctor to do otherwise.
Ipra Side Effects
While giving helpful effects, Ipra could also create undesirable effects. Some of the non-respiratory side effects of Ipra are gastro-intestinal motility disorders such as diarrhea, vomiting, and constipation; and headache and dryness of the mouth.
Some other side effects of Ipra are Supraventricular tachycardia, increased heart rate, ocular accommodation disturbances, nausea, palpitations, Urinary Retention, gastro-intestinal motility disturbances, and to patients who are known to be susceptible, atrial fibrillation. Look for emergency medical attention or contact your doctor immediately if you experience any of the said side effects.
Side effects such as local irritation, cough, and, inhalation are observed on patients using inhaled therapy.
In some cases, allergic reactions such as angio-oedema of the tongue, lips and face, skin rash, urticaria such as giant urticaria, laryngospasm and anaphylactic reactions was observed.
Side effects other than those mentioned here may also occur. Talk to your doctor if you experience any unusual or bothersome side effects.
Ipra Drug Reactions
Talk to your doctor first before using Ipra if you are using or taking other drugs such as beta-adrenergics and xanthine, nebulised ipratropium bromide and beta-mimetics. Drugs other than those mentioned here could also interact with Ipra. Talk to your doctor before taking any other prescriptions or over-the-counter medicines like vitamins, minerals, and herbal products.
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In some countries IPRA may also be known as: Aerotrop, Atrovent, Iprabron, Apoven, Ipratrin, Ipravent, Itrop, Atronase, Alvent, Iprabon, Ipraneo, Apo-Ipravent, Novo-Ipramide, Cyclovent, Ipranase, Rinatec, Alovent