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Ipratropium (i-pra-TROE-pee-um) and albuterol (al-BYOO-ter-ol) combination is a bronchodilator (medicine that opens up narrowed breathing passages). It is taken by inhalation to help control the symptoms of lung diseases such as asthma chronic bronchitis and emphysema.Ipratropium in combination with albuterol helps decrease coughing wheezing shortness of breath and troubled breathing by increasing the flow of air into the lungs.Duolin is prescribed for people with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) if they are already taking one airway-opening medication and need another. The product's two active ingredients act in distinctly different ways. Ipratropium quells airway-closing spasms in the bronchial walls. Albuterol relaxes the muscles in the walls permitting them to expand. When used together the two ingredients provide more relief than either can do alone.Duolin is supplied in an aerosol canister for use only with the special Combivent mouthpiece.Albuterol and ipratropium are bronchodilators that relax muscles in the airways and increase air flow to the lungs.The combination of albuterol and ipratropium inhalation is used to prevent bronchospasm in people with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) who are also using other medicines to control their condition.
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