Ipsal L Inhaler is a prescription medication that combines Levosalbutamol (50 mcg) and Ipratropium (20 mcg). It is marketed by AXA Parenterals Ltd. for managing COPD (Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease), Asthma, and bronchitis.
This inhaler works by relaxing airway muscles, improving airflow, and relieving symptoms like wheezing, coughing, and breathlessness. With its dual-action mechanism, Ipsal L Inhaler offers long-term control and effective symptom management for respiratory conditions.
However, it does not work immediately and should not be used for sudden shortness of breath—use a rescue inhaler for acute symptoms.
Ipsal L Inhaler provides numerous benefits for individuals suffering from respiratory issues:
Follow these steps for effective use:
Note: Use only as prescribed by your doctor.
While Ipsal L Inhaler is generally well-tolerated, it may cause:
Common side effects:
Rare side effects:
Consult your doctor if side effects persist or worsen.
Liver Disease
Use the Ipsal L Inhaler with caution if you have liver problems. Based on your condition, dosage adjustments may be required.
Kidney Impairment
Patients with kidney issues should consult their doctor before using Ipsal L Inhaler, as dose adjustments may be necessary.
Pregnant and breastfeeding women
Consult your doctor before using Ipsal L Inhaler during pregnancy or breastfeeding. The safety of inhaled medications during these times requires medical supervision.
Avoid
Ipsal L Inhaler is not likely to cause dizziness or drowsiness, but if you experience any unusual symptoms, avoid driving or operating machinery until you feel better.
Yes, you should avoid using the Ipsal L Inhaler with anticholinergics, beta-blockers, diuretics, or MAO inhibitors unless your doctor advises otherwise. Combining these medications can increase the risk of side effects or reduce the effectiveness of treatment.
Yes, Ipsal L Inhaler may cause mild drowsiness in some individuals. To ensure safety, avoid driving or operating heavy machinery until you understand how the medication affects you. Consult your doctor if the drowsiness persists or worsens.
No, Ipsal L Inhaler is not designed to immediately relieve sudden breathing difficulties or Asthma attacks. For acute symptoms, you should use a prescribed rescue inhaler for fast-acting relief and consult your doctor for proper guidance.
No, you should not stop using Ipsal L Inhaler without consulting your doctor, even if you feel better. Sudden discontinuation may worsen your condition or cause symptoms to return. Always follow your doctor's instructions for stopping the medication.
Ipsal L Inhaler contains a combination of medications that reduce inflammation in the airways and relax the muscles around the airways, making breathing easier. It helps manage conditions like Asthma and COPD.