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Product Informations: Labaneb Respules (2ml Each)

Use this medicine in the dose and duration as advised by your doctor. Check the label for directions before use. Twist off the top of the respule/transpule and squeeze all the liquid into the nebulizer. It should be used right away after opening.
Labaneb Respules (2ml Each) is used in the treatment of chronic obstructive pulmonary disorder (COPD), a lung disorder in which the flow of air to the lung is blocked. It provides relief from COPD symptoms like wheezing, shortness of breath, coughing, and chest tightness. This medicine is for inhalation purposes only. Thus, it should not be taken by mouth. It is important to follow all the guidelines of the doctor before using it. Before using the medicine, inform your doctor if you are suffering from any heart disease. Common side effects of this medicine include pain, chest pain, back pain, diarrhea, sinus infection, leg cramps, breathlessness, rash, flu-like symptoms, peripheral edema, and lung disorder. If any of these side effects persist or get worse, you should let your doctor know. You should never use this medicine to relieve symptoms of asthma as it can be life-threatening. It may cause side effects like tremors, headaches, and insomnia (difficulty in sleeping).
  • Lung disorder
  • Tremors
  • Headache
  • Rash
  • Back pain
  • Increased potassium level in blood
  • Breathlessness
  • Vomiting
  • Diarrhea
  • Chest pain
  • Nervousness
  • Pain
  • Sinus inflammation
  • Leg cramps
  • Flu-like symptoms
  • Peripheral edema
  • Chest congestion
  • Weakness
  • Fever
  • Bronchitis (inflammation of the airways)
  • Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD)
  • High white blood cell count
Alcohol : CONSULT YOUR DOCTOR

It is not known whether it is safe to consume alcohol with Labaneb Respules (2ml Each). Please consult your doctor.

Pregnancy : CONSULT YOUR DOCTOR

Labaneb Respules (2ml Each) may be unsafe to use during pregnancy. Although there are limited studies in humans, animal studies have shown harmful effects on the developing baby. Your doctor will weigh the benefits and any potential risks before prescribing it to you. Please consult your doctor.

Breast feeding : SAFE IF PRESCRIBED

Labaneb Respules (2ml Each) is safe to use during breastfeeding. Human studies suggest that the drug does not pass into the breastmilk in a significant amount and is not harmful to the baby.

Driving :

No interaction found/established

Kidney :

No interaction found/established

Liver :

No interaction found/established

If you miss a dose of Labaneb Respules (2ml Each), skip it and continue with your normal schedule. Do not double the dose.

  • Q. Q. Is Labaneb Respules (2ml Each) a steroid??
    Ans: No, Labaneb Respules (2ml Each) is not a steroid. It belongs to a class of medicine called long-acting beta-agonist (LABA), which works by relaxing the muscles that let air into your lungs. his helps you breathe easier in case of COPD.
  • Q. Q. How many times a day should I use Labaneb Respules (2ml Each)??
    Ans: This medicine comes as a solution (liquid) to inhale by mouth using a nebulizer (a machine that turns medication into a mist that can be inhaled). It is usually inhaled twice a day in the morning and the evening. It is advisable to inhale at around the same time every day and space your doses about 12 hours apart.
  • Q. Q. Is it safe to take Labaneb Respules (2ml Each) if I have heart disease??
    Ans: Yes, it is considered safe, but its use depends on the severity of your heart problem. If you experience chest pain or any other symptom of worsening heart disease while taking Labaneb Respules (2ml Each), seek immediate medical advice.
  • Q. Q. What are some of the serious side-effects of Labaneb Respules (2ml Each)??
    Ans: Some of the serious side-effects of this medicine are fast or pounding heartbeat, chest pain, rash swelling of the eyes, face, tongue, lips, mouth, and difficulty in breathing. If you experience any of these, inform your doctor without any delay.
  • Q. Q. Can I smoke if I have been prescribed Labaneb Respules (2ml Each)??
    Ans: No, you should not smoke while taking Labaneb Respules (2ml Each). Smoking irritates the lungs. The medicine may make breathing more difficult, especially in patients who have asthma. Take advice from your doctor if you are finding it hard to avoid smoking.
  • Q. Q. Being a diabetic, what should I remember while taking Labaneb Respules (2ml Each)??
    Ans: Labaneb Respules (2ml Each) may cause blood sugar levels to rise. Therefore, your doctor may adjust your dose of insulin or antidiabetic medicines accordingly. Monitor your blood sugar levels regularly and consult your doctor if you notice a sudden rise.
  • Q. Q. Can I use Labaneb Respules (2ml Each) with albuterol??
    Ans: Using Labaneb Respules (2ml Each) with albuterol may put you at higher risk for side effects in your heart, such as a raising your heart rate and blood pressure or irregular heart rhythm.
  • Q. Q. Can Labaneb Respules (2ml Each) be used for the treatment of asthma??
    Ans: No, this medicine cannot be used to treat asthma. You need to inform your doctor who might prescribe you other medications for asthma.
  • Q. Q. I have started using Labaneb Respules (2ml Each) and I am experiencing headaches and back pain. Is this because of Labaneb Respules (2ml Each) and will these go away??
    Ans: Yes, it could be due to Labaneb Respules (2ml Each). For any kind of pain after using Labaneb Respules (2ml Each), it is advisable to take sufficient rest, a good diet and avoid alcohol. Usually, headaches go away after a week. If they persist for a long time, contact your doctor.
  • Q. Q. Can Labaneb Respules (2ml Each) be used in children??
    Ans: No, this medicine should not be used in children as the safety and efficacy of Labaneb Respules (2ml Each) have not been established in pediatric patients.
  • Q. Q. What are the benefits of using a nebulizer compared to an inhaler for COPD??
    Ans: A nebulizer takes less training than inhalers to use it correctly. It may be more easier to use than an inhaler during a COPD attack. It can also be easier to use for taking large doses of a medicine.

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