Docopa 200mg is a prescription medication used to treat respiratory conditions such as Asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD).
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Doxophylline is used to treat respiratory diseases such as asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). It belongs to a class of drugs called methylxanthines and works by relaxing the airways and improving breathing.
Doxophylline helps to increase the flow of air into and out of the lungs, making it easier to breathe and reducing symptoms such as wheezing, coughing, and shortness of breath. It may be used in combination with other medications, such as bronchodilators, steroids, and antibiotics, to manage the symptoms of respiratory diseases.
If you're taking Docopa 200mg, it's recommended that you talk to your doctor before consuming alcohol.
The safety of Docopa 200mg during pregnancy is not well established.
The safety of Docopa 200mg during breastfeeing is not well established.
It is not anticipated that taking Doxophylline will have any impact on your ability to drive a vehicle or operate heavy machinery.
Please consult with your doctor if you have any kidney diseases.
Please consult with your doctor if you have any liver diseases.
Doxophylline rarely causes serious side effects, however possible side effects are similar to taking an excessive amount of caffeine. These include
Take the medication orally: Doxophylline 200/ Docopa 200 is taken by mouth. It can be taken with or without food.
Docopa 200 is used to treat and prevent asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease symptoms (a lung disorder in which the flow of air to the lung is blocked). It aids in relaxing the muscles of the airways, widening them, and making breathing easier. Docopa can be consumed with food in the evening. To get the most out of it, take it at the same time every day. The dose and frequency of administration are determined by the purpose of the medication. Your doctor will determine how much treatment you require to alleviate your symptoms.
Doxophylline is a relatively new bronchodilator. The presence of a dioxolane group in position 7 distinguishes it structurally from Theophylline. Doxophylline relaxes bronchial smooth muscle by specifically inhibiting phosphodiesterase 4. Doxophylline appears to have a lower affinity for adenosine e A1 and A2 receptors than Theophylline, which may account for the drug's improved safety profile. Doxophylline has been shown to inhibit the product platelet-activating factor (PAF) as well as the formation of leukotrienes.
Doxophylline shouldn't be taken at the same time as any other xanthine derivatives. Ephedrine and xanthine have been demonstrated to interact negatively. Oleandomycin, lincomycin, clindamycin, allopurinol, cimetidine, ranitidine, propranolol, and the influenza vaccine are examples of medications that, along with another xanthine, may impair the liver's ability to eliminate xanthine, raising blood levels. There is no evidence to suggest a connection between adverse events and doxophylline blood concentrations.
Doxophylline is not advised during a myocardial infarction that is acute. It is also not recommended for use by those who have hypotension, nursing mothers, and individuals who have displayed an allergy to its ingredients.
Animal reproduction studies demonstrate that doxophylline does not impair fertility or harm fetuses when administered to pregnant animals. However, due to the limited human experience with xanthine during pregnancy, pregnant women should only get them in an emergency. Breastfeeding women should not use doxophylline.
The half-life of xanthine derivatives is influenced by a number of recognized factors. A delay might occur in patients with liver disease, congestive heart failure, and those using specific medications like erythromycin, oleandomycin, lincomycin, allopurinol, cimetidine, propranolol, and the influenza vaccination. In these situations, a lower dose of doxophylline can be necessary. An increase in clearance and a reduction in the mean half-life may be brought on by smoking, phenytoin, and other anticonvulsants. Greater Doxophylline doses may be necessary for these conditions.
Keep in a dry place away from light and heat. Keep out of the reach of children. Doxophylline should be used only on the prescription of a specialist physician.
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