![]() Only valid for commercially insured patients in the 50 United States, territories, DC, and Puerto Rico. You must present this card to the pharmacist with your Combivent Respimat prescription to participate. Card not accepted in Veteran’s Affairs pharmacies. One card per patient, not transferable, and cannot be combined with any other offer. ![]() If you live in Massachusetts, card expires on the earlier of June 30, 2019, or date AB-rated generic equivalent is available. Benefits not to exceed program expiration on. ![]() Visit or call 1-80.Įligible commercially insured patients 18 years or older may pay as little as $10/month with a maximum savings up to $50/monthly prescription for up to 6 prescriptions per calendar year. You are encouraged to report negative side effects of prescription drugs to the FDA. The most common side effects reported with use of COMBIVENT RESPIMAT include infection of the ears, nose, and throat, runny nose, cough, bronchitis, headache, and shortness of breath.Ĭlick here for full Prescribing Information and Patient Instructions for Use. Tell your doctor about all medicines you are taking, especially heart medications or drugs to treat depression. Also tell your doctor if you are pregnant or nursing. Tell your doctor about all your medical conditions, especially if you have narrow-angle glaucoma, prostate or urinary problems, a history of heart conditions (such as irregular heartbeat, high blood pressure), thyroid disorder, or diabetes. If you experience any of these symptoms, stop taking COMBIVENT RESPIMAT at once and call your doctor or get emergency help. Seek medical attention if your treatment with COMBIVENT RESPIMAT becomes less effective for symptomatic relief, your symptoms become worse, and/or you need to use the product more frequently than usual.Īllergic reactions may occur, including itching, swelling of the face, lips, tongue, or throat (involving difficulty in breathing or swallowing), rash, hives, bronchospasm (airway narrowing), or anaphylaxis. Deaths have been reported with similar inhaled medicines in asthma patients who use the medicine too much. Should you experience these symptoms, use caution when engaging in activities such as driving a car or operating appliances or other machines.ĭo not use COMBIVENT RESPIMAT more often than your doctor has directed. If you have sudden vision changes, eye pain or visual halos, stop taking COMBIVENT RESPIMAT and call your doctor right away.ĬOMBIVENT RESPIMAT may cause difficulty with urination.ĭizziness and blurred vision may occur with COMBIVENT RESPIMAT. COMBIVENT RESPIMAT may increase eye pressure which may cause or worsen some types of glaucoma. Call your doctor if you experience any of these symptoms.Īvoid spraying COMBIVENT RESPIMAT into your eyes. If this happens, stop taking COMBIVENT RESPIMAT at once and call your doctor or get emergency help.ĬOMBIVENT RESPIMAT can cause serious heart-related side effects, such as palpitations, chest pain, rapid heart rate, high blood pressure, tremor, or nervousness. Important Safety Informationĭo not use COMBIVENT RESPIMAT if you are allergic to any of the ingredients in COMBIVENT RESPIMAT or to atropine or other similar drugs.ĬOMBIVENT RESPIMAT can cause the narrowing of the airways to get worse (paradoxical bronchospasm) which may be life threatening. SEE MORE Indication for Use and Important Safety InformationĬOMBIVENT RESPIMAT (ipratropium bromide and albuterol) is indicated for use in patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) on a regular aerosol bronchodilator who continue to have evidence of bronchospasm (airway narrowing) and who require a second bronchodilator.
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