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Yes, both albuterol and ipratropium bromide can be combined in a nebulizer for use. I just received a combination therapy a few days ago.
CPT Code J 7609- Albuterol, inhalation solution, compounded product, administered through DME, unit dose, 1 mg
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Ipratropium is used to prevent wheezing, short of breath, coughing, and chest tightness. It comes as a liquid solution and is inhaled by mouth using a nebulizer.
Xopenex and ipratropium bromide do not appear to be commonly used together, but in a few cases have been. Consult your doctor before mixing any medications.
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To determine the volume of Albuterol Solution needed to prepackage 72 pints you will need to know the volume of a single pint. Generally a pint is equal to 16 fluid ounces. Therefore 72 pints is equal to 1152 fluid ounces. To convert this to liters which is the common unit of measure for Albuterol Solution you will need to divide 1152 fluid ounces by 33.814. This will give you the volume of Albuterol Solution in liters needed to prepackage 72 pints which is 34.09 liters. 72 pints = 1152 fluid ounces 1152 fluid ounces divided by 33.814 = 34.09 litersIn conclusion the volume of Albuterol Solution needed to prepackage 72 pints is 34.09 liters.
Only if you ask the infants doctor first.
Albuterol is an inhaler/nebulizer solution used for asthma patients or those with difficulty breathing. -1887 Lazar Edeleanu first synthesized in Berlin-1932 first marketed as an inhaler in the form of Benzedrine -1935 the stimulant effect of amphetamine was observed -1937 Dexedrine was introduced •Narcolepsy, attention disorders, obesity, and depression
one may inhale the harmful particles of that solution
The units milligrams (mg) and milliliters (ml) are units of mass and volume, respectively. It's apples and oranges. It is true that one ml of water is one mg of water, but that's water. Different substances have different densities, and converting a volume of one substance to the mass of that substance involves knowing its density. Additionally, what is "concentrate solution" here? How much of the active ingredient (the albuterol) is in 300 ml of the solution? See the problem? We can't make a conversion. And we need more help to discover how much of the albuterol is in the stated volume of solution because "concentrate" will not get us anywhere. By closely reading a label on the original container, additional information may be found that will lend itself to the calculation.
Formoterol is a complex drug marketed in four different forms, a dry powder, a metered dose, an oral tablet, and an inhalation solution. It helps control asthma attacks and COPD.