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  • 22/01/2025

Can I mix Duolin and Budecort in my nebulizer? This is my first time using one, and Im a bit unsure. Also, should I be adding something else like saline solution?

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Yes, Duolin (Ipratropium and Salbutamol) and Budecort (Budesonide) can be mixed together in a nebulizer for administration. However, it's recommended to dilute the mixture with Normal Saline (NS) to a total volume of 4-6 mL, as undiluted solutions can be too concentrated and may cause irritation

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  1. Safety of Mixing Duolin and Budecort in a Nebulizer

    • It is generally safe to mix Duolin and Budecort in a nebulizer, but this should be done under the guidance of a healthcare provider. Always follow prescribed instructions.
  2. Role of Saline Solution in Nebulizer Therapy

    • Saline may be added to help with medication delivery and airway hydration. Consult your doctor for specific instructions.
  3. Guidance for First-Time Nebulizer Users

    • Ensure the mouthpiece is placed correctly, inhale slowly, and clean the nebulizer after use to prevent infections.
  4. Recommendations and Precautions

    • Consult a healthcare professional before mixing medications. Monitor for any side effects during use.
  5. Relevant Medical Specialties and Follow-Up

    • A pulmonologist or respiratory therapist can provide guidance. Seek medical advice if symptoms persist or worsen.

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