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IPSAVENT (Ipratropium Bromide) 0.5mg

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IPSAVENT 0.5mg contains Ipratropium Bromide, a short-acting anticholinergic bronchodilator used for COPD and asthma. It relaxes airway muscles, improves airflow, and reduces breathlessness.

Field Details
Original Brand Atrovent
Generic Brand IPSAVENT
Generic Name Ipratropium Bromide 0.5mg
Pack Size 10 vials/capsules (Typical)
Use / Indications COPD, Asthma, Bronchospasm Relief
Manufacturer Eskayef Pharmaceuticals Ltd. (Bangladesh)
Status Prescription Only Medicine
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Introduction to Atrovent (Ipratropium Bromide) 0.5mg 

IPSAVENT (Ipratropium Bromide) 0.5mg is a prescription respiratory medicine used to relieve bronchospasm in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) and asthma. It belongs to a class of drugs known as anticholinergic bronchodilators, which work by relaxing airway muscles and improving airflow.

IPSAVENT (Ipratropium Bromide) 0.5mg is classified under Prescription Medicines, Respiratory Medicines, Bronchodilator Drugs, and Inhalation Therapies. It helps reduce airway obstruction, ease breathing, and manage symptoms like shortness of breath and wheezing.

In some markets, Atrovent is available as the original brand containing the same active ingredient, offering similar therapeutic effects when prescribed by a qualified healthcare professional.

What Is Atrovent (Ipratropium Bromide)? 

Atrovent is the original brand name for Ipratropium Bromide, an inhaled medication widely used for airway obstruction in COPD and asthma.

Ipratropium Bromide belongs to a class of medicines known as anticholinergics (short-acting). These medicines work by blocking muscarinic receptors in the lungs, leading to relaxation of airway muscles and improved airflow.

Generic versions such as IPSAVENT 0.5mg contain the same active compound and may be used depending on physician recommendation and regional availability.

Drug Class and Mechanism of Action 

Ipratropium Bromide is classified as a short-acting anticholinergic bronchodilator.

How IPSAVENT Works 

It works in several ways:

  • Blocks muscarinic receptors in the airway muscles
  • Relaxes airway smooth muscle
  • Reduces bronchospasm and improves airflow

Through these mechanisms, Ipratropium Bromide helps relieve symptoms of COPD and asthma.

How Atrovent Works in the Body 

In obstructive airway diseases, bronchial muscles constrict, limiting airflow. Ipratropium Bromide relaxes these muscles, opening the airways and making breathing easier.

Key Actions of Ipratropium Bromide 

  • Relieves bronchospasm
  • Improves airflow and oxygen delivery
  • Reduces symptoms like wheezing and shortness of breath

Generic versions such as IPSAVENT provide the same active compound for effective COPD and asthma management under medical supervision.

Medical Uses of Atrovent (Ipratropium Bromide) 0.5mg 

Ipratropium Bromide 0.5mg is prescribed for patients with obstructive airway diseases.

IPSAVENT for COPD and Asthma 

It is commonly used to:

Potential Benefits 

  • Reduce bronchospasm and wheezing
  • Improve breathing and lung function
  • Enhance exercise tolerance in COPD patients
  • Manage acute and chronic symptoms of airway obstruction

Generic alternatives like IPSAVENT 0.5mg may also be used under medical supervision.

Who Can Take IPSAVENT 0.5mg? 

Because this is a prescription inhaled bronchodilator, it should be used under medical supervision.

Eligibility Criteria 

Patients may be prescribed this medicine if they:

  • Have COPD or asthma diagnosed by a physician
  • Require short-acting bronchodilator therapy
  • Can follow proper inhalation technique and dosing instructions

Certain generic options such as IPSAVENT may also be considered depending on availability and physician decision.

Who Should Avoid Atrovent (Ipratropium Bromide) 0.5mg 

This medicine should NOT be used by:

  • Patients with hypersensitivity to Ipratropium Bromide or atropine derivatives
  • Individuals with severe glaucoma or urinary retention
  • Children under 12 without doctor supervision

Atrovent (Ipratropium Bromide) 0.5mg Dosage and Administration 

Standard Dosage Guidelines 

Typical dosage recommendations include:

  • 0.5mg via nebulization 2–3 times daily
  • Inhalation should be performed using a nebulizer or inhaler as prescribed
  • Do not exceed the recommended dose

Dosage Adjustments 

Doctors may adjust the dose depending on:

  • Severity of respiratory symptoms
  • Age and weight of the patient
  • Response to therapy

Side Effects of IPSAVENT 0.5mg 

Common Side Effects 

  • Dry mouth
  • Throat irritation
  • Cough
  • Mild dizziness

Serious Side Effects 

  • Allergic reactions (rash, swelling)
  • Worsening breathing difficulties
  • Severe eye irritation in patients with glaucoma

Patients should report any unusual symptoms to their doctor immediately.

Storage:
Store below 25°C in a cool, dry place, protected from moisture and sunlight. Keep out of reach of children.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) 

1. Is Atrovent 0.5mg safe for long-term use? 

Yes, under regular medical supervision, it can be used for maintenance therapy in COPD and asthma.

2. Can I use it with other bronchodilators? 

Yes, short-acting bronchodilators can be combined with other prescribed therapies under doctor guidance.

3. Can children take IPSAVENT? 

It can be used in children older than 12 with proper dosing, but always under medical supervision.

4. Is it safe during pregnancy? 

Only if clearly prescribed by a doctor. Risk-benefit must be evaluated.

5. Is IPSAVENT the same as Atrovent? 

Yes. Both contain Ipratropium Bromide as the active ingredient.

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6. Do I need a prescription to buy IPSAVENT 0.5mg? 

Yes. It is a prescription-only medicine.

Medical Disclaimer 

Disclaimer:
The information provided on this page is for educational and informational purposes only and should not be considered medical advice. Ipratropium Bromide is a prescription-only medication and must be used strictly under the supervision of a qualified healthcare professional. Always consult your physician before starting, stopping, or changing any medication.

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