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Seebri Neohaler (inhalation)

Name of the generic: glycopyrrolate (inhalation) GLUE-kopir-oh-late GLUE-kopir-oh’late
The brand names are: Lonhala Magnair Refill Kit The Lonhala Magnair Beginner Kit, Seebri Neohaler inhalation
Class of drugs: anticholinergic bronchodilators

It is believed that the Seebri Neohaler brand name has been removed within the U.S. If the generic versions of this product are approved by the FDA, there may be substitutes that are generic.

What is Seebri Neohaler?

Seebri Neohaler is an anticholinergic medication that is used to relax breathing muscles, thereby improving breathing.

Seebri Neohaler can be an inhaled medicine to reduce the obstruction of airflow or bronchospasm for those suffering from COPD (chronic obstructive pulmonary disease), which includes bronchitis and emphysema.Seebri Neohaler can also be used for other purposes not covered in this medication guide.

Side effects of Seebri Neohaler

See a doctor immediately. Get medical attention immediately if you notice symptoms or warning signs of an allergic response, such as symptoms of hives, difficulty breathing, and swelling of your lips, face, and tongue.

Seebri Neohaler may cause serious side effects. Contact your physician immediately. If you suffer from:

  • Wheezing or choking, or other breathing issues following the use of Neohaler Seebri;
  • Blurred vision blurred vision, tunnel vision, eye redness, or pain blurred vision, halos of light around the eyes;
  • Nausea, vomiting,
  • Uncomfortable or difficult urination, and a lack of or even any urination.

Common adverse effects of Seebri Neohaler could include:

  • Symptoms of the cold, like nasal stuffiness, sneezing, and a sore throat;
  • Experiencing a lack of breath and feeling breathless;
  • Burning after you urinate.

This isn't a complete list of all the side effects. Other side effects could occur. Contact your physician for advice regarding medical adverse effects. You can report any side effects to the FDA at 1-800-FDA-1088.

Warnings

Follow the directions on the label of your medication and on the label of your package. Be sure to inform your health care providers about your medical issues, allergies, and any medications you take.

Prior to use this drug

It is not recommended to take Seebri Neohaler if you are sensitive to it.

Inform your doctor if you have ever suffered from:

  • Narrow-angle glaucoma;
  • Bladder obstruction or other issues;
  • An expanded prostate
  • Kidney disease.

It is unclear if this medication will cause harm to a baby who is not yet born. Consult your physician if you are expecting or intend to be pregnant.

It might not be safe to breastfeed your baby while you are taking this medication. Consult your doctor about possible risks.Seebri Neohaler is not a product that has been approved to be used by anyone younger than 18 years old.

How to take Seebri Neohaler?

Follow the directions on the prescription label and read the medication guide or instructions sheets. Make sure you use the medication precisely as directed.

Seebri Neohaler is available in the form of an inhaler solution (liquid) or as a powder in capsules. Each package includes a specific inhaler device, which is exclusive to the particular version made of glycopyrrolate. Only use the inhaler device that comes with the particular form of medicine.Make sure to use the latest inhaler device that comes when you refill the medicine.

Take note of and follow the instructions that are included along with your medication. Talk to your pharmacist or doctor if you don't understand the instructions.Seebri Neohaler is generally prescribed two times a day (morning and at night). Follow the instructions of your doctor for dosage. Take this medication daily at the same time every day, regardless of whether you are feeling well.

Do not ingest the capsule of Neohaler from Seebri or the liquid. This medicine is to be used only with the provided inhalation devices.Seebri Neohaler does not serve as a medicine to treat bronchospasm-related attacks. Use only fast-acting inhalation medicines for attacks. Get medical attention if breathing issues become more severe or if you suspect that your medication isn't functioning as well.

It is not recommended to stop taking the medicine unless your doctor advises you to. The abrupt stoppage could increase the severity of your illness.Keep the medicine at room temperature, free of heat and moisture. Store the medicine in the foil pouch or blister pack until it's time to take your dose.

What happens if I miss the dose?

Do not miss the missed dose, and take your next dose at the normal time. Take two doses of the medication simultaneously.

Make sure you refill your prescription before you are out of medication completely.

What happens if I overdose?

Get medical attention in an emergency or contact the poison help line at 1-800-222-1222.

Overdose symptoms can include blurred vision in the eyes, nausea, vomiting, urinary problems, or severe dizziness.

What should be avoided?

Follow the doctor's advice regarding any limitations on foods, drinks, or any activity.

Interaction with other drugs

Discuss with your physician the other medicines you are taking for example:

  • Seebri Neohaler as a pill (Cuvposa, Robinul);
  • Cold or allergy medicine that has the antihistamine (Benadryl and other brands);
  • Medication for treating patients suffering from Parkinson's disease;
  • Medication to treat excessive acid in the stomach, stomach ulcers, motion sickness, or IBS;
  • Bladder or urinary medicines—darifenacin, fesoterodine, oxybutynin, tolterodine, solifenacin;
  • Bronchodilators—aclidinium, ipratropium, tiotropium, or umeclidinium.

This list isn't complete. Other medications can affect Seebri Neohaler, such as prescription and over-the-counter medicines, vitamins, and herbal products. Some interactions with drugs are not listed here. Are included here.