Atrovent Comp Hfa (Ipratropium Bromide And Salbutamol Sulfate) Is A Combination Inhalation Medication Used For The Treatment Of Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (Copd) And Asthma. It Is Designed To Improve Breathing By Relaxing The Muscles In The Airways And Increasing Airflow To The Lungs. The Active Ingredients Are: Ipratropium Bromide (20 Mcg Per Inhalation): An Anticholinergic Bronchodilator That Works By Relaxing And Widening The Air Passages In The Lungs, Helping To Reduce The Symptoms Of Wheezing, Shortness Of Breath, And Tightness In The Chest. Salbutamol Sulfate (50 Mcg Per Inhalation): A Short-Acting Beta-Agonist That Also Helps Open Up The Airways, Easing Breathing. Side Effects: Common Side Effects Include Dry Mouth, Headache, Nausea, Cough, Dizziness, And Throat Irritation. Serious Side Effects Are Rare But May Include Heart Palpitations, Tremors, Or Worsening Of Breathing Problems. If You Experience Allergic Reactions Like Rash, Swelling, Or Difficulty Breathing, Contact A Healthcare Professional Immediately. Precautions: It Is Important To Use This Medication Exactly As Prescribed. Overuse May Lead To Adverse Effects. Individuals With A History Of Heart Disease, High Blood Pressure, Glaucoma, Or Prostate Issues Should Inform Their Healthcare Provider Before Use. Not Recommended For Patients With A Known Hypersensitivity To Ipratropium, Salbutamol, Or Any Components Of The Formulation. Caution Is Advised When Using This Inhaler In Pregnant Or Breastfeeding Women.