Aclidinium Bromide: Uses, Side Effects, and Drug Interactions
Brand names: DUAKLIR PRESSAIR
# Understanding Aclidinium Bromide Aclidinium bromide is a medication used to help people with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) breathe easier. COPD is a lung disease that makes it hard to breathe. This medicine works by relaxing the muscles around the airways in your lungs, which helps open them up so air can flow better. It comes in an inhaler that you breathe in, and it's used regularly to help prevent breathing problems during the day. When taking aclidinium bromide, it's important to know some safety information. You should be careful if you're taking other medicines, especially certain heart medicines, water pills, or steroids, since they can affect how this drug works in your body. Don't use this medicine if you're allergic to it. Tell your doctor about all the other medicines you take before starting this medication. Like most inhalers, it may cause side effects such as tremors, headaches, or a faster heartbeat in some people. Always use it exactly as your doctor instructs and keep all your doctor appointments to make sure the medicine is working well for you.
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Check Now ↓Most Reported Side Effects (FAERS)
- DYSPNOEA1,873 reports
- DEVICE MALFUNCTION1,281 reports
- DRUG DOSE OMISSION1,017 reports
- ASTHMA814 reports
- CHRONIC OBSTRUCTIVE PULMONARY DISEASE764 reports
- INTENTIONAL PRODUCT MISUSE741 reports
- OFF LABEL USE711 reports
- PNEUMONIA692 reports
- COUGH655 reports
- WHEEZING645 reports
Source: FDA Adverse Event Reporting System (FAERS). Voluntary reports do not establish causation.
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