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- Ipratropium bromide, sold under the brand name Atrovent among others, is a type of anticholinergic medication which is applied by different routes: inhaler...
- Ipratropium bromide/salbutamol, sold under the brand name Combivent among others, is a combination medication used to treat chronic obstructive pulmonary...
- trials have shown that agents such as diphenhydramine, atropine and ipratropium bromide (all of which act as receptor antagonists of muscarinic acetylcholine...
- children and adults. Ipratropium nasal spray may reduce the symptoms of a runny nose but has little effect on stuffiness. Ipratropium may also help with...
- these. Some examples of anticholinergics are tiotropium (Spiriva) and ipratropium bromide.[citation needed] Tiotropium is a long-acting, 24-hour, anticholinergic...
- "Effects of intranasal xylometazoline, alone or in combination with ipratropium, in patients with common cold". Current Medical Research and Opinion...
- [sold to Sanofi] Aptivus (tipranavir) Berodual (ipratropium bromide / fenoterol) Combivent (ipratropium bromide / salbutamol) Cosela (trilaciclib) Gilotrif...
- and result in a decrease in mucus production. Anticholinergics such as ipratropium bromide can help reduce secretions by blocking parasympathetic effects...
- ipilimumab (INN) ipragliflozin (INN) ipragratine (INN) ipramidil (INN) ipratropium bromide (INN) iprazochrome (INN) ipriflavone (INN) iprindole (INN) Iprivask...
- Barter CE, Pierce RJ (September 1992). "Chronic persistent cough: use of ipratropium bromide in undiagnosed cases following upper respiratory tract infection"...