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Tiotropium (Spiriva) 9MCG Inhaler

$75.00

  • Maintenance Therapy: Spiriva is often prescribed as a maintenance therapy for COPD and sometimes for asthma, helping to reduce the frequency and severity of symptoms.
  • Convenient Inhaler: The inhaler device is designed for easy use, making it suitable for patients with limited dexterity or those who have difficulty using traditional inhalers.
  • Prescription Medication: Tiotropium inhaler is available only with a doctor’s prescription and should be used under medical supervision.

Description

Tiotropium, commonly known by its brand name Spiriva, is a medication primarily used for the management of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) and asthma. It belongs to a class of drugs called anticholinergics, which work by relaxing the muscles in the airways to improve breathing. Here’s a detailed description of Tiotropium inhaler, including its key features, usage instructions, precautions, and potential side effects:

Key Features:

  • Dosage Strength: The Tiotropium inhaler typically comes in a strength of 9 micrograms (mcg) per inhalation.
  • Long-Acting: It is a long-acting bronchodilator, providing relief from symptoms for up to 24 hours after a single dose.
  • Maintenance Therapy: Spiriva is often prescribed as a maintenance therapy for COPD and sometimes for asthma, helping to reduce the frequency and severity of symptoms.
  • Convenient Inhaler: The inhaler device is designed for easy use, making it suitable for patients with limited dexterity or those who have difficulty using traditional inhalers.
  • Prescription Medication: Tiotropium inhaler is available only with a doctor’s prescription and should be used under medical supervision.

Usage Instructions:

  • Preparation: Before using the inhaler for the first time or if it has not been used for a few days, the patient should prime it by releasing a test spray into the air.
  • Administration: The medication is inhaled orally. Patients should breathe out fully, place the mouthpiece between their lips, and inhale deeply and steadily while pressing the dose-release button.
  • Dosage: The usual recommended dose is one inhalation once daily. Patients should follow their doctor’s instructions regarding dosage and frequency.
  • Cleaning: It’s important to keep the inhaler clean by wiping the mouthpiece with a dry tissue regularly and avoiding getting it wet.

Precautions:

  • Allergies: Patients with a known allergy to Tiotropium or any of its ingredients should avoid using the medication.
  • Medical Conditions: Individuals with certain medical conditions such as narrow-angle glaucoma or urinary retention should use Tiotropium with caution and under medical supervision.
  • Pregnancy and Nursing: Pregnant or nursing women should consult their healthcare provider before using Tiotropium inhaler, as its safety during pregnancy and lactation has not been established.
  • Drug Interactions: Patients should inform their doctor about all medications, supplements, and herbal products they are taking, as Tiotropium may interact with certain drugs.

Side Effects:

  • Common Side Effects: Some common side effects of Tiotropium inhaler may include dry mouth, throat irritation, cough, constipation, and urinary retention.
  • Serious Side Effects: Although rare, serious side effects such as allergic reactions, difficulty breathing, rapid heart rate, and worsening of symptoms may occur. Patients experiencing any of these should seek medical attention promptly.

Patients should always read the medication guide provided with Tiotropium inhaler and follow their doctor’s instructions carefully for safe and effective use. Any concerns or adverse reactions should be reported to a healthcare professional.

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