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Albuterol and Ipratropium Bromide administered together [posted 7/17/98] Question: Can these be administered concomitantly?

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Albuterol and Ipratropium Bromide administered together [posted 7/17/98] Question: Can these be administered concomitantly?

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Yes – quite effectively. There is a inhaler on the market that combines these two, called Combivent that most patients like a lot. Prescription Drug Interactions and Reactions [posted 7/17/98] Question: My mother who is 78 years old had a series of congestive heart failure for the past 2 years. She also had about 3 heart attacks and at least 1 stroke in the last 5 years. The doctors say that only 30 percent of her heart works. She also has emphysema and is incontinent. The following is a list of drugs she takes. Please tell me if there are any adverse interactions. Aspirin 81mg per day, Axid 150mg twice a day, Coumadin 1 mg per day twice a week and 2.5 mg per day 5 days per week, Imdur 60 mg per day, K-Dur 20 mEq twice a day, Lanoxin 0.125mg per day 3 times per week and 0.25 mg per day 4 times per week, Lasix 80 mg twice a day, Paxil 10 mg per day, Zestril 10mg per day, Zocor 10 mg per day. She also inhales Albuterol and Ipratropium twice a day from a nebulizer. Answer: Nothing particu

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