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What Is Alupent

Updated January 30, 2011
Elvie Mae Says:
Thu, January 27, 2011

Does infant formula interact with the absorption of this drug? What is the indication of this drug?

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Verwon Says:
Sun, January 30, 2011

Alupent contains the active ingredient Metaproterenol, also known as Orciprenaline, it is used to treat various respiratory conditions, such as asthma, allergies and COPD.

No, there are no listings that say infant formula or any type of dairy products will interfere with the absorption of the medication.

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