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- Active ingredient: Levosalbutamol Ipratropium Bromide
- Category: Allergy & Asthma
- Delivery time: Airmail (14-21 days) | EMS trackable (5-9 days)
- Prescription: Included
- Availability: In Stock
Combivent (Levosalbutamol Ipratropium Bromide) 50/20mcg inhaler is available through our pharmacy with reliable distribution across Thailand. Containing two bronchodilators, this formulation relaxes the muscles around the airways in the lungs, opening them up to improve airflow for individuals suffering from chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). It is best suited for adults who need consistent maintenance therapy to control breathing difficulties associated with chronic lung issues.
Table of contents
- Purchasing Combivent Online in Thailand
- Is Combivent Accessible in Thailand?
- Steps to Order Combivent Legally and Affordably in Thailand
- Can I Import Combivent into Thailand?
- Ways to Save Money on Combivent in Thailand
- Renewing Your Combivent Prescription in Thailand
- Why Customers Prefer Us
- Combivent (Levosalbutamol Ipratropium Bromide) Buyer and Patient Handbook in Thailand
- What is Combivent?
- Who Should Use Combivent?
- How Does It Work?
- Why Choose Combivent?
- Dosage, Administration, Lifestyle and Dietary Recommendations
- Recommended Dosage
- How to Take
- Missed Dose
- Overdose or Double Dose
- Special Populations
- Lifestyle & Diet
- Precautions and Warnings
- Drug Interactions
- Potential Side Effects
- Common Side Effects
- Less Common Side Effects
- Serious Side Effects
- Who Should Avoid This Medication?
- Storage Instructions
- Combivent Alternatives
- Frequently Asked Questions
- Is Combivent suitable for acute asthma attacks?
- How quickly does Combivent start working after inhalation?
- Can I use my Combivent inhaler the entire month?
- Does Combivent treatment require any specific follow-up tests?
- Does Combivent make you drowsy?
- Is Combivent the same as generic asthma medications?
- Can an elderly patient use Combivent without assistance?
- What should I do if my mouth feels very dry after using the inhaler?
- Glossary
- Important Information
- How to order Combivent from our Online Pharmacy
- Reviews
- Write your review
Purchasing Combivent Online in Thailand
Is Combivent Accessible in Thailand?
Yes, you can purchase Combivent in Thailand with a valid prescription. When ordering online, this prescription is issued automatically by our overseas medical partner, so you do not need to obtain one locally. This approach aligns with Thailand’s import guidelines for personal-use quantities and makes access to both branded and generic options cost-effective. You can access high-standard treatments in a secure and simple way.
Steps to Order Combivent Legally and Affordably in Thailand
Purchasing Combivent online is straightforward. Choose the dosage and quantity you need, add the item to your cart, and proceed to checkout—adding other medications if required. No prescription is needed from your side; our licensed overseas provider issues it automatically as part of the order. Your medication is shipped directly to your address in discreet packaging and in full compliance with all regulatory requirements for personal import.
Can I Import Combivent into Thailand?
Importing Combivent for personal use is permitted under Thailand’s national guidelines. Each order is processed to meet the required documentation standards, including the overseas-issued prescription and the allowed quantities. Both reliable generic alternatives and cost-effective branded versions are available for delivery.
Ways to Save Money on Combivent in Thailand
- Consider generic equivalents such as Levosalbutamol-ipratropium-bromide, which offer the same therapeutic effect at a reduced price.
- Review available pricing to find competitive options.
- Use platform discounts and additional savings where applicable.
Renewing Your Combivent Prescription in Thailand
Renewing your medication is simple. Returning customers receive special benefits, including 10% off each refill, which helps reduce long-term treatment costs. The platform allows reorders with confidence.
Why Customers Prefer Us
Our service follows Thailand’s import rules to ensure safe delivery within the country. Shipping covers major locations such as Bangkok, Chiang Mai, Pattaya, Phuket, and surrounding areas, providing fast and discreet delivery. We aim to supply trusted medications with clear guidance throughout the ordering process.
Combivent (Levosalbutamol Ipratropium Bromide) Buyer and Patient Handbook in Thailand
What is Combivent?
Combivent (Levosalbutamol Ipratropium Bromide) is a combination medication used to treat Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease ([COPD](link=con:tag:copd "explore copd medications")) and Asthma. It belongs to the therapeutic class of bronchodilators, specifically combining a short-acting beta-agonist with an anticholinergic agent. This dual-action approach helps relax and widen the airways efficiently for improved breathing in individuals with reversible obstructive airway disease. Combivent is available as an inhaler containing the fixed dose combination of 50/20mcg.
Who Should Use Combivent?
Combivent is typically prescribed for patients who require the coordinated effects of two bronchodilators to manage their respiratory condition.
- Individuals with COPD: It is suitable for those requiring regular treatment for chronic Bronchitis or emphysema.
- Patients with Moderate to Severe Asthma: Appropriate for those whose symptoms are not adequately controlled by a single bronchodilator.
- Adults and Older Adolescents: Generally used in older populations where persistent bronchodilation is necessary.
The dual mechanism offers a broadened scope of action against the two main types of airway constriction seen in these conditions.
How Does It Work?
Combivent works by employing two different mechanisms to fully open the compromised airways. The first ingredient, Levosalbutamol, acts as a short-acting beta-agonist (SABA) which relaxes the surrounding smooth muscle of the bronchioles. This rapid relaxation quickly expands the air passages, providing immediate relief from acute breathlessness. The second ingredient, Ipratropium Bromide, is an anticholinergic that blocks signals in the nervous system that cause the muscles around the airways to tighten. This secondary mechanism reduces the mucus secretion and provides sustained opening of the airways, complementing the rapid action of the Levosalbutamol.
For safe use, patients should be well-acquainted with their device. This medication should not impair the ability to drive or operate heavy machinery unless a patient experiences dizziness or tremors, which are potential side effects. Misuse of the inhaler, such as increasing use beyond the instructed dose, can lead to serious cardiovascular events.
Why Choose Combivent?
Choosing Combivent offers the immediate relief characteristic of a rescue inhaler combined with the sustained action of an anticholinergic agent. This combination allows for a more complete reversal of bronchospasm than either ingredient used alone. Because Levosalbutamol is the L-isomer of Salbutamol, it may offer the desired bronchodilation effect with potentially fewer stimulation-related side effects, such as heart palpitations.
This medication provides a convenient, single device solution for patients who would otherwise need to carry and coordinate two separate inhalers. When sourced through our online pharmacy, patients benefit from accessible and reliable supply of this essential combination therapy.
Dosage, Administration, Lifestyle and Dietary Recommendations
Recommended Dosage
The standard recommended dosage of Combivent is one inhalation four times a day. The fixed dose combination is essential for achieving maximum therapeutic benefit. Dosage adjustments, especially increasing the frequency, must only be done under the consultation of a healthcare provider.
How to Take
Administering Combivent correctly ensures the medication reaches the lungs effectively.
- Prime the inhaler before first use or if it hasn't been used for 7 days.
- Shake the device well immediately before each use.
- Exhale completely to empty the lungs.
- Enclose the mouthpiece with the lips and inhale deeply as the canister is pressed.
- Hold the breath for up to ten seconds to allow full deposition of the drug.
- Wait at least one minute between puffs, if a second inhalation is necessary.
- Rinse the mouth and gargle with water afterward to minimize hoarseness or oral thrush.
Missed Dose
If a dose is missed, take the next dose at the scheduled time. Do not double the dose to make up for a missed one. Maintaining a consistent dosing schedule is crucial for COPD and asthma control.
Overdose or Double Dose
An overdose may lead to excessive cardiac stimulation (palpitations, increased heart rate) or significant tremor. If an overdose is suspected, especially if symptoms like severe chest Pain, rapid heart rate, or extreme dizziness occur, seek emergency medical assistance immediately.
Special Populations
Elderly patients might require careful monitoring, particularly those with underlying cardiovascular disease or Glaucoma, as anticholinergics can exacerbate these conditions. Data regarding pediatric use below the age of 12 is limited, and its use should be strictly supervised by a specialist. Patients with liver or kidney impairment may require dosage modification, though Combivent is primarily eliminated via the lungs and bile.
Lifestyle & Diet
- Avoid Smoking: Smoking significantly reduces the efficacy of inhaled bronchodilators and worsens underlying respiratory disease.
- Increase Hydration: Drinking plenty of water helps thin mucus secretions, complementing the action of the anticholinergic component.
- Monitor Caffeine Intake: Large amounts of caffeine may intensify stimulant-like side effects such as nervousness or tremor due to the levosalbutamol component.
Precautions and Warnings
Before commencing Combivent treatment, inform your healthcare provider about any history of heart problems or eye conditions.
- Use Combivent cautiously in patients with symptomatic prostatic hypertrophy or bladder-neck obstruction, as Ipratropium may worsen urinary retention.
- Monitor closely for paradoxical bronchospasm, which is a rare, immediate, and potentially life-threatening reaction to an inhaled bronchodilator.
- This medication is intended for maintenance and is not a substitute for inhaled steroids if they are part of a treatment plan.
Drug Interactions
Combining Combivent with certain medications can increase the risk of side effects, particularly cardiovascular or ocular risks.
| Drug Class | Risk | Action |
|---|---|---|
| Tricyclic Antidepressants (TCAs) | Increased risk of cardiac effects. | Use with extreme caution. |
| Beta-Blockers | Reduced bronchodilator effectiveness. | Physician monitoring needed. |
| Diuretics (non-potassium sparing) | Increased risk of low potassium (hypokalaemia). | Monitor serum potassium. |
| Other Anticholinergics | Increased systemic anticholinergic effects. | Avoid combination. |
Potential Side Effects
Common Side Effects
These effects are usually mild and may resolve as the body adjusts to the medication.
- Headache
- Nausea or dry mouth
- Nervousness or restlessness
- Mild tremor in the hands
- Dizziness
Less Common Side Effects
Discuss these issues with a doctor if they become persistent or severe.
- Throat irritation or Cough
- Muscle cramps
- Palpitations or increased heart rate
- Difficulty passing urine
Serious Side Effects
These require immediate termination of the drug and medical attention.
- Allergic reaction (rash, swelling of the face or throat).
- Acute narrow-angle glaucoma (eye pain, blurred vision, halo vision).
- Severe chest pain or irregular heart rhythm.
- Worsening or sudden tightness in the chest immediately after use (paradoxical bronchospasm).
Who Should Avoid This Medication?
Combivent is contraindicated in certain health situations where its use could pose a serious risk.
- Patients with known hypersensitivity to levosalbutamol, ipratropium bromide, or atropine and its derivatives.
- Individuals diagnosed with hypertrophic obstructive cardiomyopathy or severe tachyarrhythmias.
- Patients with narrow-angle glaucoma not adequately controlled by treatment.
- Women who are currently breastfeeding or in the first trimester of pregnancy, unless benefits outweigh the risk.
Storage Instructions
Proper storage maintains the efficacy and safety of the inhaler.
- Store the inhaler below 25°C (room temperature).
- Protect the canister from direct sunlight and freezing.
- Do not puncture the canister or dispose of it in a fire, even if empty.
- Keep the medication safely out of the reach of children.
Combivent Alternatives
Patients whose symptoms are not controlled by a combination therapy, or who experience intolerable side effects, may need to consider alternative therapeutic options.
| Name | Class | Key Difference |
|---|---|---|
| Tiotropium | Long-acting Anticholinergic | Provides 24-hour maintenance. |
| Salbutamol (Generic) | Short-acting Beta-Agonist | Rescue inhaler only, no anticholinergic. |
| Salmeterol/Fluticasone | Long-acting Beta-Agonist/Steroid | Strong anti-inflammatory component. |
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Combivent suitable for acute asthma attacks?
Combivent should not be used as the sole treatment for acute, life-threatening asthma attacks, though the levosalbutamol component does provide rapid relief. It is primarily intended for regular maintenance treatment.
How quickly does Combivent start working after inhalation?
The levosalbutamol component typically begins to provide relief within 5 to 10 minutes of inhalation, while the effect of the ipratropium bromide takes longer to peak, around 30 to 60 minutes.
Can I use my Combivent inhaler the entire month?
The lifespan of the inhaler depends exclusively on the number of actuations listed on the device, typically providing 200 puffs. Consult the counter on the canister to track the remaining doses rather than relying on monthly usage.
Does Combivent treatment require any specific follow-up tests?
Patients using Combivent, especially those with severe COPD, should undergo regular pulmonary function tests (spirometry) to monitor lung function objectively. Blood potassium levels may also be checked periodically.
Does Combivent make you drowsy?
Drowsiness is generally not a common side effect; however, some individuals may experience dizziness, especially at the start of treatment, so caution is advised until the body acclimatizes.
Is Combivent the same as generic asthma medications?
Combivent is a specific brand-name fixed-dose combination of two distinct ingredients. Generic alternatives would contain the same active ingredients (Levosalbutamol Ipratropium Bromide) but may be formulated differently.
Can an elderly patient use Combivent without assistance?
As long as the patient is able to master the correct inhalation coordination technique, they can use it alone. If coordination is an issue, a spacer device may be recommended to help deliver the dose effectively.
What should I do if my mouth feels very dry after using the inhaler?
Dry mouth is a known anticholinergic effect of Ipratropium Bromide. Rinsing your mouth immediately after use and staying adequately hydrated throughout the day can help manage this discomfort.
Glossary
- Bronchodilator
- A drug that causes widening of the bronchi, the air passages into the lungs, allowing easier breathing.
- Anticholinergic
- A type of medication that blocks the action of the neurotransmitter acetylcholine, leading to reduced involuntary muscle movement and secretions.
- Short-Acting Beta-Agonist (SABA)
- A medication that rapidly activates specific receptors in the lungs to quickly relax airway smooth muscle, providing immediate relief.
- Paradoxical Bronchospasm
- A rare, life-threatening condition where an inhaled bronchodilator causes a sudden, acute tightening of the airways instead of relaxation.
- Spirometry
- A common non-invasive test used to assess how well the lungs work by measuring how much air is inhaled and exhaled.
Important Information
This Compivent guide provides general information based on widely accepted therapeutic principles and is not a substitute for professional medical advice. The information is not intended to treat, diagnose, or prescribe. Any potential off-label uses mentioned require evaluation by a qualified physician. Taking responsibility for your health includes seeking guidance from a healthcare professional regarding your specific condition and treatment plan. Before starting any new medication obtained through our pharmacy service, always consult your local doctor in Thailand to ensure it is appropriate for your unique medical circumstances.
How to order Combivent from our Online Pharmacy
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Combivent / Levosalbutamol-ipratropium-bromide inhalers are manufactured using high-quality generic ingredients and undergo strict quality control measures in compliance with WHO and FDA Thailand standards. However, Combivent inhalers are dispatched from outside Thailand due to prescriptions issued overseas.
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