🔹 Dosage & Administration
Nebuliser Solution-
Adults (including the elderly) and children over 12 years of age: 250-500 micrograms (i.e. 1 ml or 2 ml) 3 to 4 times daily.For treatment of acute bronchospasm: 500 micrograms/2 ml. It is advisable not to exceed the recommended daily dose during either acute or maintenance treatment. Daily doses exceeding 2 mg in adults and children over 12 years of age should only be given under medical supervision.
Children 6-12 years of age: 250 micrograms (i.e. 1 ml) up to a total daily dose of 1 mg (4 ml). The time interval between doses may be determined by the physician.
Children 0-5 years of age (for treatment of acute asthma only): 125-250 micrograms (i.e. 0.5 ml-1 ml) up to a total daily dose of 1 mg (4 ml). Ipratropium bromide should be administered no more frequently than 6 hourly in children under 5 years of age. Repeated doses can be administered until the patient is stable. The time interval between the doses may be determined by the physician.
Ipratropium Nebuliser Solution may be combined with a short-acting beta 2-agonist in the same nebulizer chamber. The solution should be used as soon as possible after mixing and any unused solution should be discarded. Ipratropium Nebuliser Solution can be administered using a range of commercially available nebulizing devices. The dose of nebulizer solution may need to be diluted in order to obtain a final volume suitable for the particular nebulizer being used (usually 2-4 ml); if dilution is necessary use only sterile sodium chloride 0.9% solution. The unit dose Ipratropium Nebulizer Solution is intended only for inhalation with suitable nebulizing devices and should not be taken orally or administered parenterally.
Inhaler-
Adults: The usual dose is 1-2 puffs (20 gm/spray) three or four times daily. Single dose upto 80 gm (4 puffs) may be required to obtain maximum benefit during early treatment. Patients may take additional inhalations as required; however, the total number of inhalations should not exceed 12 in 24 hours.Children:
- 6-12 years: Usually 1-2 puffs two to three times daily.
- Below 6 years: The usual dose is 1 puff (20 gm) three times daily.
- In order to ensure that the inhaler is used correctly, the administration should be supervised by an adult.
- No specific information on the use of the product in the elderly is available. Clinical trials have included patients over 65 years and no adverse reactions specific to this age group has been reported.