When should you take theophylline?

When should you take theophylline?

Take theophylline exactly as directed. Do not take more or less of it or take it more often than prescribed by your doctor. Take this medication with a full glass of water on an empty stomach, at least re or 2 hours after a meal.

Is theophylline discontinued?

Major has discontinued theophylline extended-release tablets. Teva has had theophylline extended-release tablets temporarily unavailable for several years. Theophylline 24-hour extended-release presentations are available from Mylan, Rhodes, and Endo Pharmaceuticals.

Is there a substitute for theophylline?

Abstract: Doxofylline, which differs from theophylline in containing the dioxalane group at position 7, has comparable efficacy to theophylline in the treatment of respiratory diseases, but with an improved tolerability profile and a favorable risk-to-benefit ratio.

What foods contain theophylline?

Theophylline is found in black tea and to a lesser extent in green coffee, cocoa cotyledon and dried mate.

Is there a generic for theophylline?

Theophylline is a bronchodilator that is used to treat symptoms of asthma, bronchitis, emphysema, and other breathing problems. Theophylline is a generic drug that is sold under the brand-names Elixophyllin, Theo-24, Respbid, T-Phyl, Aerolate III, and others.

Is theophylline used for COPD?

Theophylline has been used in the treatment of chronic obstructive airway diseases, including chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), for more than 70 years. It is still widely prescribed worldwide, because it is inexpensive.

What is the normal theophylline level?

The therapeutic concentration for theophylline, when used as a bronchodilator to treat asthma, is generally considered to be 5–15 mcg/mL (28-83 micromol/L) for adults, 5–10 mcg/mL (28–55 micromol/L) for children and neonates. Levels greater than 20 mcg/mL (111 micromol/L) are considered toxic.

Is theophylline short or long acting?

Beta-2 agonists and anticholinergics are available in both short-acting and long-acting forms, whereas theophylline is only available in a long-acting form.

Which asthma inhaler is best?

Most medications for asthma are inhaled and go right to the lungs to open the airways or reduce chronic airway inflammation….Inhaled Long-Acting Beta-Agonists (LABAs)

Available LABAs
Medication Powder Inhaler Nebulizer Solution
Brovana (arformoterol)
Perforomist (formoterol)
Serevent (salmeterol)

Is an inhaler better than a nebulizer?

Inhalers are smaller and require no power source. And because they deliver the medicine much more quickly than a nebulizer, they may be preferred by some parents. The age of the child also makes a difference in how an inhaler is used. Metered dose inhalers (MDI) are the most widely used, but they require coordination.

Are nebulizers bad for you?

TUESDAY, Oct. 24, 2006 (HealthDay News) — Devices called home nebulizers have been a boon to asthma care. But a new study shows that, if used improperly, they can also lead to serious asthma complications, even death. These machines turn medications into fine, inhaled droplets.

What does albuterol do if you don’t need it?

If you stop taking the drug or don’t take it at all: If you don’t take albuterol at all, your asthma might get worse. This can lead to irreversible scarring of your airway. You’ll likely have shortness of breath, wheezing, and coughing.

Is it normal to cough up phlegm every morning?

When you become active in the morning, the phlegm starts to break up and may trigger a coughing fit. Often, a morning cough isn’t a sign of a serious medical condition. But if it doesn’t go away after a few weeks or if it’s making breathing difficult, it may be time to see a doctor.

Andrew

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