Inhaled medicines may cause inhalation-induced bronchospasm, dehydration, dry mouth, constipation dizziness, insomnia, skin and subcutaneous tissue disorders & immune system disorders.
There is a limited amount of data from the use of Indacaterol and Glycopyrronium combination in pregnant women. Animal studies do not indicate direct or indirect harmful effects with respect to reproductive toxicity at clinically relevant doses. Indacaterol and Glycopyrronium combination should not be used in pregnant or nursing women unless the expected benefit outweighs any possible risk to the unborn child or the infant.
Indacaterol and Glycopyrronium combination is as a twice daily maintenance bronchodilator should not be used for the initial treatment of acute episodes of bronchospasm, i.e. rescue therapy. Immediate hypersensitivity reactions may occur after administration of Indacaterol and Glycopyrronium combination inhalation powder. As with other anticholinergic drugs, Glycopyrronium should be used with caution in patients with narrow-angle glaucoma, prostatic hyperplasia or bladder-neck obstruction.
An overdose of indacaterol is likely to lead to exaggerated effects typical of beta2-adrenergic stimulants, i.e. tachycardia, tremor, palpitations, headache, nausea, vomiting, drowsiness, ventricular arrhythmias, metabolic acidosis, hypokalaemia and hyperglycaemia. High doses of Glycopyrronium may lead to anticholinergic signs and symptoms.
Combined bronchodilators
Do not store above 30°C. Keep away from light and out of the reach of children. Protect from freezing. Insert the ConviCap in the ConviHaler just prior to use to protect from deterioration by moisture.