Bronchodilators
Bronchodilators are medications used in the treatment of bronchospasm, such as asthma, COPD and other lung disorders.
List of bronchodilators and other lung medications[edit | edit source]
- acefylline piperazine
- ambroxol acefyllinate
- aminophylline - a theophylline derivative that is used as a bronchodilator in the treatment of bronchial asthma, emphysema, and bronchitis
- aminophylline hydrate
- amlexanox
- arformoterol tartrate
- bambuterol hydrochloride
- bamifylline hydrochloride
- bitolterol mesilate
- bufylline
- caffeine - a bitter alkaloid found in coffee and tea that is responsible for their stimulating effects
- caffeine citrate
- caffeine hydrate
- choline theophyllinate
- cilomilast
- clenbuterol hydrochloride
- diprophylline
- doxofylline
- etamiphylline camsilate
- etofylline
- fenoterol
- fenoterol hydrobromide
- fenspiride hydrochloride
- formoterol fumarate
- heptaminol acefyllinate
- hexoprenaline hydrochloride
- hexoprenaline sulfate
- ibudilast
- indacaterol
- ipratropium bromide - an inhaled bronchodilator (trade name atrovent)
- isoetarine
- isoetarine hydrochloride
- isoetarine mesilate
- levosalbutamol
- levosalbutamol hydrochloride
- levosalbutamol sulfate
- levosalbutamol tartrate
- montelukast sodium
- nedocromil sodium
- omalizumab
- orciprenaline sulfate
- oxitropium bromide
- pemirolast potassium
- pirbuterol
- pirbuterol acetate
- pirbuterol hydrochloride
- pitrakinra
- pranlukast
- procaterol hydrochloride
- proxyphylline
- repirinast
- reproterol hydrochloride
- roflumilast
- salbutamol
- salbutamol sulfate
- seratrodast
- sodium cromoglicate
- suplatast tosilate
- terbutaline sulfate
- theobromine
- theophylline - a colorless crystalline alkaloid derived from tea leaves or made synthetically; used in medicine as a bronchial dilator
- theophylline hydrate
- tiotropium bromide
- tipelukast
- tranilast
- tretoquinol hydrochloride
- tulobuterol hydrochloride
- zafirlukast
- zileuton
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