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Atrovent Information

What's inside Atrovent

Atrovent Active Ingredients: ipratropium bromide, details.
Atrovent Dosages & Strengths
Strength Format Route Strength Class
Atrovent 0.02% solution inhalation 100.0 milliliter(s) OTC
Atrovent 18 mcg/inh aerosol inhalation 1.0 inhalation OTC

Recent Atrovent Side Effects

Posted by chatfield over 7 years ago
Glaucoma

Posted by chatfield over 7 years ago
Was prescribed Atrovent about 18 mths ago for daily use.Have now been diagnosed as having Glaucoma.I wonder about the connect...


Atrovent in the News

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Atrovent Chemical Information

ipratropium bromide - The bromide salt form of ipratropium, a synthetic derivative of the alkaloid atropine with anticholinergic properties. Ipratropium antagonizes the actions of acetylcholine at parasympathetic, postganglionic, effector-cell junctions. When inhaled, ipratropium binds competitively to cholinergic receptors in the bronchial smooth muscle thereby blocking the bronchoconstrictor actions of the acetylcholine (Ach) mediated vagal impulses. Inhibition of the vagal tone leads to dilation of the large central airways resulting in bronchodilation.





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