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Talking to your doctor about DuoNeb®
Print this list of questions and take it with you when you visit your doctor.
  1. What are the benefits of combining albuterol and ipratropium?
  2. How do nebulizers differ from metered dose inhalers (MDIs) and dry powder inhalers (DPIs)?
  3. Can DuoNeb® be used with other medications?
  4. Why is the DuoNeb® single vial an advantage for me?
  5. How often should I use DuoNeb®, how fast will it work, and how long will it last?
  6. Is DuoNeb® covered by my insurance plan or Medicare?
  7. Is DuoNeb® a good choice for me?
  8. Do you think a pulmonary rehabilitation program would be right for me?
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Please read this important safety information about DuoNeb®
DuoNeb® is indicated for the treatment of bronchospasm associated with COPD for patients requiring more than one bronchodilator. In a 12-week clinical study, the most common adverse reactions reported with DuoNeb® Inhalation Solution were chest pain, pharyngitis, diarrhea, bronchitis, nausea, and leg cramps.
Albuterol sulfate can have a significant cardiovascular effect, significant hypokalemia, and the potential life-threatening paradoxical bronchospasm. Caution is advised in patients with convulsive disorders, hyperthyroidism, diabetes mellitus, narrow-angle glaucoma, prostatic hypertrophy, or bladder-neck obstruction. Co-administration of DuoNeb® Inhalation Solution and other sympathomimetic agents may increase the risk of adverse cardiovascular effects.