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  • 75 Years
  • 07/02/2025

Can I mix Cipla Flohale Resipules and Duoline Resipules together in a nebulizer for my treatment? I'm a bit unsure about how safe it is or if there are any potential interactions I should be worried about. Would this combination be effective?

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no you shouldn't mix both

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Consult a Pulmonology Respiratory Medicine Specialist

Answered 04/07/2025

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  1. Compatibility of Cipla Flohale and Duoline in Nebulizer

    • These medications can be mixed in a nebulizer for inhalation. However, always confirm with your healthcare provider.
  2. Potential Interactions and Side Effects

    • No significant interactions are known between fluticasone propionate, ipratropium bromide, and levosalbutamol.
    • Watch for side effects like increased heart rate, dry mouth, or throat irritation.
  3. Effectiveness of the Combination

    • This combination helps manage COPD or asthma by reducing inflammation and relaxing airway muscles.
    • Using a corticosteroid with bronchodilators can enhance breathing and symptom relief.
  4. Special Considerations for Older Adults

    • Monitor for side effects due to age-related sensitivity.
    • Consult your healthcare provider before mixing medications.
  5. Practical Advice

    • Use the nebulizer as instructed, ensuring proper dosage and technique.
    • Seek medical advice if symptoms worsen or if you experience severe side effects.

Answered 20/08/2025

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