INTRODUCTION ABOUT DUOLIN INHALER
DUOLIN INHALER is a combination of Ipratropium and Levosalbutamol which belongs to the group of medicines called Bronchodilator agents and Adrenergic beta-agonists, respectively. DUOLIN INHALER is used in adults, adolescents, and children (aged 4 years and above) to manage/prevent bronchospasm (tightening of airway muscles) with reversible obstructive airway diseases such as asthma, COPD (inflammatory lung disease), bronchitis (inflammation of airways), and/or emphysema (lung disease that cause shortness of breath).
DUOLIN INHALER is not recommended for use in patients allergic to ipratropium, levosalbutamol, and/or atropine.
Before using DUOLIN INHALER, inform your doctor if you have high blood pressure, seizures, diabetes, narrow angle glaucoma (increased eye pressure), lung problems (such as asthma), heart problems (such as coronary insufficiency, cardiac arrhythmias), kidney problems (such as renal impairment), and/or liver problems (such as hepatic impairment).
DUOLIN INHALER is generally not recommended for use in pregnant women unless it is clearly necessary. It is advised to be used with caution in breastfeeding women only if necessary since it is not known whether the medicine passes through breast milk.
DUOLIN INHALER should be used with caution in children and adolescents (aged 4 to 18 years) and is advised to be used with caution in elderly patients (aged above 65 years) after consulting the doctor.
The most common side effects using DUOLIN INHALER are dry mouth, sore throat, stuffy nose, throat irritation, dizziness, headache, nausea, and/or vomiting. Consult your doctor if any of these symptoms worsens.
USES OF DUOLIN INHALER
- Manages/prevents bronchospasm with reversible obstructive airway diseases such as asthma, COPD, bronchitis, and/or emphysema in affected individuals
HOW DUOLIN INHALER WORKS
DUOLIN INHALER provides ease in breathing from bronchospasm (constricted airway muscles), where Ipatropium and Levosalbutamol work together to relax airway muscles which results in widening of airways providing relief from obstructive airflow and easy in breathing from bronchospasm associated with reversible obstructive airway diseases (such as asthma, COPD) in affected individuals.
DIRECTIONS FOR USE
Take DUOLIN INHALER as advised by your physician. It is for inhalation use only. Remove the cap and shake the inhaler. Insert the inhaler into spacer and breath out. Press down the inhaler and breath in slowly through the inhaler. Hold your breath for a count of 10 and slowly breath out. Close the inhaler after use. Your doctor will decide the correct dose and duration for you depending upon your age, body weight and disease condition.
SIDE EFFECTS OF DUOLIN INHALER
COMMON
- dry mouth, sore throat, stuffy nose, throat irritation
- dizziness, headache, weakness
- abdominal pain, nausea, vomiting, diarrhoea, constipation
- muscle pain/cramps, back pain
- stuffy nose, shortness of breath, cough, sinusitis (inflammation of sinus)
- altered taste
- stomach flu, urinary tract infection
- conjunctivitis, ear pain, blurred vision, acne
- dysmenorrhoea (menstrual cramps)
- high blood pressure
- nosebleed
- skin rash, itching, red itchy welts
- swelling of face/mouth/throat
UNCOMMON
- dysphonia (disorders of voice)
- indigestion
RARE
Stop taking DUOLIN INHALER and contact your doctor immediately if you experience any of the following side effects:
- signs of paradoxical bronchospasm (sudden constriction of airways after using medicine) such as shortness of breath, coughing, and/or wheezing
- signs of sudden hypersensitivity reaction (immune mediated allergic reaction) such as red itchy welts, swelling of face/mouth/tongue, bronchospasm (tighten airways), and/or rash
- signs of acute narrow angle glaucoma (rapid/sudden increase in eye pressure) such as eye pain/discomfort, blurred vision, visual halos, and/or colored images in association with red eyes
- signs of prostatic hyperplasia/urinary bladder neck obstruction such as difficulty in passing urine, painful urination
- signs of significant cardiovascular effects measured by pulse rate, blood pressure, and/or other symptoms
HOW TO MANAGE SIDE EFFECTS
Dry mouth:
Try to drink plenty of cold water and sip on cold unsweetened drinks and use lip balm if your lips are dry. Brush your teeth twice a day and use mouthwash. Consult and inform your doctor if the symptom gets worse.
Dizziness:
Try to rest and get enough sleep. Try to avoid driving or operating any tools or machines while you feel dizzy. Limit consumption of alcohol, as it can aggravate dizziness. Consult and inform your doctor if the symptom worsens.
Headache:
If DUOLIN INHALER causes headache, then take rest and drink plenty of fluids. Try to avoid drinking alcohol. Ask your doctor to recommend a painkiller. Headaches should usually go away after the first week of taking DUOLIN INHALER. If it lasts more than a week or severe, inform your doctor.
Nausea and vomiting:
Take DUOLIN INHALER with or just after a meal. Stick to simple meals. Avoid eating oil rich or spicy foods, sugary snacks and drinks. Avoid drinking too much liquid along with your meals, drink slowly in between meals. Inform your doctor if the condition worsens.
Constipation:
Try to eat high-fiber foods such as vegetables, cereals, fresh fruit, and drink plenty of water. Involve in regular exercise (going for a daily walk or run) and if this does not help, consult and inform your doctor for receiving alternate managements for constipation.
Diarrhoea:
Drink plenty of water and stay hydrated. Try to avoid taking any medicine on your own to manage diarrhea. Consult and inform your doctor if the symptom worsens.
Indigestion:
Try to have smaller and more frequent meals and drink slowly. Reduce consumption of coffee, cola, tea, or alcohol and lose weight if you are obese. Try to avoid smoking and don’t have rich, fatty or spicy foods. Consult your doctor and inform if the symptom does not improve.
WARNING & PRECAUTIONS

PREGNANCY
DUOLIN INHALER is generally not recommended for use in pregnant women unless it is clearly necessary. Consult your doctor before using DUOLIN INHALER.

BREASTFEEDING
DUOLIN INHALER should be used with caution in breastfeeding women only if clearly necessary since it is unknown whether the medicine passes through breast milk. Consult your doctor before using the medicine.

DRIVING AND USING MACHINES
Do not drive/operate machines if you feel dizzy, and/or experience accommodation disorder, dilated pupils/blurred vision while using DUOLIN INHALER.

KIDNEY
DUOLIN INHALER should be used with caution in patients with kidney problems such as renal impairment. Consult your doctor before using DUOLIN INHALER.

LIVER
DUOLIN INHALER should be used with caution in patients with liver problems such as hepatic impairment. Consult your doctor before using DUOLIN INHALER.

ALLERGY
Do not take DUOLIN INHALER if you are allergic to ipratropium, levosalbutamol, atropine, and/or any other ingredients of the medicine.

LUNGS
DUOLIN INHALER should be used with caution in patients with lung problems such as asthma. Consult your doctor before using the medicine.

HEART DISEASE
DUOLIN INHALER should be used with caution in patients with heart problems such as coronary insufficiency, cardiac arrhythmias. Consult your doctor before using DUOLIN INHALER.
OTHERS
Before using DUOLIN INHALER inform your doctor if you:
- have high blood pressure
- have seizures
- suffer from hyperthyroidism (overactive thyroid)
- have diabetes
- have narrow angle glaucoma (increased eye pressure)
- suffer from prostatic hypertrophy (enlarged prostate gland)
- suffer from bladder-neck obstruction
Use in Paediatrics:
DUOLIN INHALER is advised to be used with caution in children and adolescents (aged 4 to 18 years). Consult your doctor before using the medicine.
Use in Geriatrics:
DUOLIN INHALER should be used with caution in elderly patients (aged above 65 years). Consult your doctor before using the medicine.
INTERACTIONS
A. Drug-Drug interactions:
Before using DUOLIN INHALER, inform your doctor if you are taking any of the following medicine:
- medicines used to manage high blood pressure such as beta-adregenic/receptor blocking agents (Ex. propanolol, metoprolol, atenolol)
- anticholinergic agents (medicines used to block acetylcholine) Ex. atropine, benztropine
- diuretics (used to manage high blood pressure) Ex. chlorothiazide, chlorthalidone
- monoamine oxidase inhibitors/tricyclic antidepressants (medicines used to manage depression) Ex. selegiline, phenelzine, amitriptyline, imipramine
B. Drug–Food interactions:
DUOLIN INHALER is not recommended for use in patients allergic to soyabean, and/or other related food products such as peanut.
Overdosage:
If you or anyone else accidentally take too much of DUOLIN INHALER, then consult your doctor immediately or visit the nearby hospital. Symptoms of overdose are seizures, chest pain, high/low blood pressure, fast heartbeat, irregular heartbeats, nervousness, headache, tremor, dry mouth, palpitation, nausea, dizziness, fatigue, weakness, sleeplessness, hypokalaemia (low potassium level in blood), and/or visual accommodation disorder.
SYNOPSIS
Drug | : | Ipratropium bromide, Levosalbutamol |
Pharmacological Category | : | Bronchodilator agents, Adrenergic beta-agonists |
Therapeutic Indication | : | Bronchospasm with reversible obstructive airway diseases (such as asthma, COPD, bronchitis, and/or emphysema) |
Dosage Forms | : | Rotacap, Inhalation Capsule, Inhaler, Respules, Smartule, Mistpules, Transpule |
MORE INFORMATION
- Keep DUOLIN INHALER out of reach of children
- Do not store DUOLIN INHALER above 30°C
FAQs ABOUT DUOLIN INHALER
What is DUOLIN INHALER used for?
DUOLIN INHALER is used in adults, adolescents, and children (aged 4 years and above) to manage/prevent bronchospasm (tightening of airway muscles) with reversible obstructive airway diseases such as asthma, COPD (inflammatory lung disease), bronchitis (inflammation of airways), and/or emphysema (lung disease that cause shortness of breath).
What are the side effects of DUOLIN INHALER?
The most common side effects using DUOLIN INHALER are dry mouth, sore throat, stuffy nose, throat irritation, dizziness, headache, nausea, and/or vomiting. Consult your doctor if any of these symptoms worsens.
How DUOLIN INHALER works?
DUOLIN INHALER provides ease in breathing from bronchospasm (constricted airway muscles), where Ipatropium and Levosalbutamol work together to relax airway muscles which results in widening of airways providing relief from obstructive airflow and easy in breathing from bronchospasm associated with reversible obstructive airway diseases (such as asthma, COPD) in affected individuals.
How DUOLIN INHALER should be administered?
Take DUOLIN INHALER as advised by your physician. It is for inhalation use only. Remove the cap and shake the inhaler. Insert the inhaler into spacer and breath out. Press down the inhaler and breath in slowly through the inhaler. Hold your breath for a count of 10 and slowly breath out. Close the inhaler after use. Your doctor will decide the correct dose and duration for you depending upon your age, body weight and disease condition.
Can DUOLIN INHALER be used in pregnant and breastfeeding women?
No, DUOLIN INHALER is generally not recommended for use in pregnant women unless it is clearly necessary. It should be used with caution in breastfeeding women only if necessary since it is not known whether the medicine pass through breast milk. Consult your doctor before using DUOLIN INHALER.
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