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Is There Any Advantage (Other than 1/2 Life) to Using Tiotropium Powder Over ipratroprium Mist? 
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Everyone responds different to different preparations, this is one difference. secondly one medication could have been studied more in research studies than the other. I would suggest you to talk to the prescribing physician or a local pharmacist, good luck

 Emergency! What should I do, I swallowed a Spiriva inhalation powder capsule? This is a tiotropium bromide powder that is in a capsule. I take alot of medications, and I was holding it in my hand to put in the inhaler,and I just forgot, and threw it in my mouth and swallowed!

I really hope you're not on a dial-up circuit. You could be in deep trouble by the time someone replies. Yes go to the Doctor or the Emergency room, if it a problem, they may induce vomitting, or give you something else to counteract it. Don't worry about it. Acute intoxication by inadvertent oral ingestion of SPIRIVA capsules is unlikely since it is not well-absorbed systemically. You could have read this off of the packet and had an answer much sooner!

 Asthma - am I on too many meds? I am a 32 year old male, and have been on numerous asthma medications for most of my life. My current asthma meds are as follows:Spiriva (tiotropium bromide) 18mcg one inhalation dailySymbicort 200 - 4 inhalations twice dailyAdvair diskus 250 - 2 inhalations twice dailySingulair - 1 pill a dayVentolin - relief inhaler - used only when very illWhen I get my meds filled at the pharmacy it always sets off alarms - and the pharmacist states he is concerned that I am over-medicated. Any thoughts are greatly appreciated!


HOLY COW!Go and see another doctor, get an 2nd opinion about this. It sounds like you are way over medicated It all depends on the severity of your asthma. If its severe, I would hope you are seeing a pulmonary specialist if that is the case. I have seen people who only have one rescue inhaler . But I've also taken care of patients who need need many meds to keep their asthma at bay. So for you, this may be an appropriate amt of meds.The best thing is to be under the care of a specialist who can treat you appropriately and accordingly. Spiriva is used to treat COPD. Symbicort & Advair are similiar meds. Ventolin needs to be carried at all times. follow up with a pulmonologist and remember that people die from asthma. Ask your doctor about a fairly new medicine called Xolair.I have been on it for 5 years and it has been a God send.I can now breathe like a human being.go to xolair.com for more details Spiriva is not normally used for asthma, but for COPD. It won't really help asthma symptoms.You should be on either Symbicort or Advair. People normally don't combine them.I would trim your regimen down to Symbicort or Advair, Singulair, and Ventolin (albuterol). Singulair is a unique drug because it helps with both asthma and allergies.  

Inhalers 'could cause heart attack'?? my son has bin on this long term for his breathing has recurring chest infections is there any thing in it?They open up the airways by relaxing muscles, which allows air to get in and out of the patient's lungs more easily.The latest study looked at the inhalers ipratropium (Atrovent) and tiotropium (Spiriva). The meta-analysis examined at 17 medical trials involved a total of 14,783 patients who were using the inhalers for more than 30 days.Writing in the Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA), the authors said: "Inhaled anticholinergic use for more than 30 days significantly increases the risk of cardiovascular death, myocardial infarction (heart attack), or stroke in patients with COPD by approximately 58%."uk.news.yahoo.com/pressass/20080924/tuk-inhalers-could-cause-heart-attack-6323e80.html

 I'm glad you saw that. If more people would realize what side effects the medications they want to take or are prescribed have they would look to more natural things to do. As for me, I've seen significant improvements in children's health just by giving them chiropractic care. Just go to this website and look up ANY drug, and you'll see a whole page just on side effects for each drug: rxlist.com Have you tried to take your son to the alternative medicine? All medications have got side effects,and yes,they can damage through the years.My son had always had bronchitis and after two years of inhalers I took him to an alternative doctor (he is also a real doctor that has decided to work with less medications,using natural ones made of herbs and other goodies).After a year my son has improved a lot.uk.search.yahoo.com/search?p=alternative%20medicineHere you´ll find some pages where you can get information from.Hope your boy gets better soon.See if DR.Frank answers.He is very good.Or contact him! Yeeeesss.but COPD (chronic obstructive pulmonary disorder) is a condition of the circulatory system surrounding the heart, not a chest infection. All that article's saying is that patients with both conditions should have restrictions on inhaler use. Oh, and don't try alternative medicine. As Jeremy Hardy says, if it's alternative, it's not medicine. I'm no doctor buy my abusive nephew was using inhalers on a regular basis. Years later they told him that his blood vessels were restricted because of the inhaler use and he had some major problems that were not discussed with me. This is all I overheard. Your doctors should discuss this with you and what you have read makes sense and agrees with what I have heard. You need to discuss this with your doctors and I hope I'm wrong. Good luck and good health to your son. Oh dear, there are a lot of potentially worrying problems involved in your question. You don't give your son's age, so I am going to assume he is 20 years or less. If this is correct, he probably does not have even the correct diagnosis, let alone the correct management!Recurrent symptoms of breathlessness and or wheeze plus more prolonged chesty episodes is statistically likely to be asthma. Asthmatics don't actually get more 'chest infections' than non-asthmatics. What they get is episodes of lung instability, triggered by viral illnesses, of which we all get an average of 7 a year, ie one every 7 weeks. These are not due to bacterial infection and therefore do not respond to antibiotics.Symptomatically the wheeze, tightness and breathlessness, but often not the cough, respond to inhaled beta2 agonists, the commonest short acting drug being salbutamol (Ventolin). and the longer acting salmeterol (Serevent.) The drugs causing concern are anticholinergics, these are drugs used in COPD, chronic obstructive airways disease, not asthma. The thumbnail of a patient with this, would be a middle aged smoker or perhaps a miner with an industrial dust condition, not a young man with asthma, so he should not have been using Atrovent or Spiriva.Finally asthmatics with chronic symptoms should be managed with both relievers (Ventolin/salbutamol) + preventers, either inhaled steroids or more up to date combined inhaled steroid/long acting beta2 inhalers, to reduce the occurrence of their symptoms.I have made a lot of assumptions in my answer based on precious little information and much of it may not be applicable to your son. However if some of it strikes a cord I might suggest that you ask your GP to get your son referred to a hospital based Respiratory Physician.

Basic Information about Arcalion

Can Arcalion use for better performance during Exam days by normal student with high IQ? my daughter is 15 yr old & healthy , going to attend SSc X examinationcan she use Arcalion for better performance during Exam daysCan this use to increase mind energy , concentration by normal 
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 Is Arcalion to be classified as a Vitamin in deciding a n Insurance Claim?

Arcalion or Silbutamine is a quack`s prescription. It is not classified into any category in insurance  

Does Arcalion 200 (for memory improvement and stuff like that) really work?
if you must take a supplement try cod liver oil for brain improvement or any oily fish in your diet will help i try and eat 3 portions a week of mackerel Dont know i keep forgeting to take it There is absolutely NO proof any product increases memory.The only exception might be the vitamin B complex (mainly B6 and B12), where in prospective randomised trials it did show an improvement in the so-called "minimental" test, but the methodology used was very much debated at that time.Nothing improves memory other than "memory training". From what I read, Arcalion 200 is used in the treatment of asthenia which is a feeling of fatigue or weakness (without loss of any actual strength). It apparently improves the metabolic functions of the cerebral cortex in animals although I'm dubious that it in fact improves memory in humans. Many reliable studies do show though that a combination of ginko biloba and gingseng can in fact improve your memory, in my experience it has been really beneficial. Together with a good diet which includes omega 3, I think its definitely a winner. This is one of many websites where you can get further information.

Can Arcalion use for better performance during Exam days by normal student with high IQ? my daughter 15 yr old healthy going to attend SSc X examinationcan she use Arcalion for better performance during Exam daysCan this use to increase mind energy , concentration to normal student, adult etcwhat may be side effect and what should be complimentary drugs

 It could be. Any drugs could have side effects that would affect concentration. The dosage also play a vital role.

what can you tell me about arcalion ? details from users would be alot welcome ! Are the effects of Arcalion (sulbutiamine) long-term? or do you have to keep taking it to experience the benefits?

Yes, Arcalion needs to be taken for the period of 2 weeks to 1 month. generally has a long term effect, which last over the period of at least 6 month after the drug is administrated.Pull yourself out of asthenia.& Switch On With Arcalion. Vaibhav SharmaSerdia Pharmacuetical  

wat is arcalion used for? will it be effective in weakness ? any stress related weakness Is Arcalion suitable for me? I am 16 years old and I go to school. I read on the Internet about a drug called Arcalion, which in my country is sold without medical prescription and I would like to know what it does exactly. Can it help with my concentration levels? Can it enhance my memory? Is it suitable for a 16-year-old? Please answer if you have had personal experience or if you have great knowledge on the matter because I have read many different views on the Net. P.S. I am not asking for extensive answers but please, whatever you have to say, make it clear! :)Excuse my english!Oh! I forgot! If your answer is against Arcalion, could you propose some other nootropic which could increase my concentration and/or memory?10 points to best answerAnd something else? Is this drug addictive? If yes can you propose a non-addictive smart drug?Please don't post somebody else's opinion as your own. I specifically asked for answers from people who have tried it and /or from people who know the matter very well

Arcalion is prescribed by quacks. Arcalion . Chemicaly called SULBUTIAMINE but not anyway related to SALBUTAMOL misleads even doctors to think it can be a stimulant. Marketed by Serdia Pharmaceuticals Ltd., it is supposed to be effective in stress related asthenia of students,elderly,and menopausal women. It is costly and useless. It doesn`t improve memory or speed up recovery.

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Arcalion is prescribed by quacks. Arcalion . Chemicaly called SULBUTIAMINE but not anyway related to SALBUTAMOL misleads even doctors to think it can be a stimulant. Marketed by Serdia Pharmaceuticals Ltd., it is supposed to be effective in stress related asthenia of students,elderly,and menopausal women. It is costly and useless. It doesn`t improve memory or speed up recovery. Arcalion is produced by a french company, Perfectly safe for the human body, acts by stimulating nerve endings in the brain and preserving its cells,excellent memory energizer,effective in Alzaheimer treatment, taken by an average adult:2 pills per day, and starts having an effect 1-2 months later, unfortuantly upon withdrawl causes temporarily short memory loss and nightmares.  

can i use Arcalion in 22years old? what is arcalion 200?

  it's a drug that's a derivative of vitamin B1 that may be used to treat erectile dysfunction and memory loss. Arcalion is the brand name, and the 200 refers to the suggested 200mg dose.For more info, see the wiki page on the main chemical component. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sulbutiamine

Safety information about Maxalt

Can you drink alcoholic beverages after taking Maxalt? I took a 10mg Maxalt today around 1h30. My friend and I have had plans to party since yesterday, and I don't want to ruin them. Can I drink later even after taking this medication?

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If you have a few drinks you should be fine. Alcohol and maxalt will only increase the sedation effect of maxalt, which you may or may not feel regularly. Just watch what you drink, and space them out until you know your limit while you're on the medications. Medications can greatly affect your tolerance of alcohol. When in doubt, don't have another drink.

Is there a generic available for Maxalt yet? I've been using Maxalt for a number of years and heard on the news that a number of patents on drugs have expired, meaning generics would be available. I can't find a list of those drugs. Does anyone know if Maxalt is on that list and would be available as a generic now? It's so expensive.
Hiin the states there is no available generic, but if you're interested, there is a generic available from overseas.check Drugstoregenerics.comthey have it and it's pretty cheap because it's generic.
so far rizatriptan(maxalt) is only available in the brand name.
Is there a higher risk of pregnancy when taking Maxalt? Someone told me that they thought, when taking Maxalt (migraine prescription), that you were supposed to use extra birth control. Is this true? Does it weaken birth control pills? Or is this all a bunch of crap I was told?
How does maxalt rizatriptan work? I take this medication for my migraine attacks. I'd like to know whether this medication merely numbs the head like a painkiller or does this medication try to get da enlargened blood vessels to get back to normal size?
Click on the link to see how it works. It contains warnings too. I take Synflex (Naproxen) for my migraines and period pains.

How much does Maxalt-MLT Oral typically cost at Wal-Mart without insurance? I've tried many meds over many years. This is a last resort. I guess I can't even do it though because I have no prescription insurance and have only a part-time job for the time being.
It is ridiculously expensive no matter what pharmacy you get it from. I would call around several pharmacies, CVS, Walgreens, grocery stores etc. before you fill it at wal mart. I know from experience that stuff like that tends to be cheaper at a drugstore. From what I can remember off the top of my head they are like $30 per pill, but I know that is if you buy 12 or so. It is usually more if you just buy 1 or 2.One other thing to consider. Have you tried Imitrex? It doesn't come as a dissolving tablet but it is available in generic now which will bring the cost down a little bit.

Is it safe to take zoloft and maxalt together? I've heard about seritonin syndrome from taking these to medications. What is the risk? What would a safe alternative be if it isn't safe?Thanks.
Mixing any drug is not good. Taking a drug by itself can have alot of side effects. A good alternative would probaby be St. Johns Wort. It's an herb used for depression mainly

I take Zoloft and I also suffer from migraines and take Zomig, which is another triptan (like Maxalt). My doctor said that the warnings on the label are not really anything to worry about, and it's fine to combine them both.Also, zoloft is often used (like other SSRI's) to help with migraines, as a prophylactic. Triptans are generally safe to take as abortives.Do ask your doctor to make sure that's right for you, but I did want to pass on what I was told. I know many migraneurs combine SSRI's with triptans without any problems.

How does Maxalt (rizatriptan benzoate) affect your weight? I suffer from migraine headaches and there is a perscription called Maxalt - MLT (rizatriptan benzoate). I was wondering if it made you gain weight, or lose weight, or maybe it doesn't effect weight at all, i just was wondering cause i wasnt sure.
There is nothing about side effects of gaining weight.fda.gov/cder/consumerinfo/druginfo/maxalt.htm

It could make you retain fluid and thus cause weight gain. hopefully you will not have to take it over a long period.

Is it normal for Maxalt-MLT to cause frequent and painful urniation? I took it at 6 last night when I felt a migraine coming on. It worked and then I took my normal nightly medication (Amitriptyline) at 11 before I went to sleep. I woke up at 5 30 am having to urinate and it hurt. I have now had to urinate about every half hour or so and it is painful.
No, that is not a common side effect. It sounds like you might have a urinary tract infection. You should see a doctor.

Why isn't the Maxalt-MLT and Naproxen I take working to relieve my migraine? I've had the same migraine for a week. I take the medications exactly how the doctor prescribed, but nothing is helping. I'm a student and mid-terms are this week. It's hard for me to concentrate and I can't live like this forever. Please help me.I have tried Advil, Tylenol, and Excedrin. Nothing is working.
Have you identified any of the triggers? that is paramount. Usually certain types of food, smells etc. healthcentral.com/migraine/triggers.htmlIdentifying the trigger is the most important intervention that can be done. Assuming that doesn't work, I wouldn't take the naproxen. Look for an OTC product called Excedrin migraine (contains caffeine, aspirin and tylenol I think), the caffeine works wonders. There are some other medications that can help, but they all have side-effects:Neurontin - very sedatingCertain anticonvulsants (seizure medications) have been shown to help, but they are last-ditchBeta-blockers help but for young people they feel weird to be on because they lower your heart rate.