Aminophylline: Frequently Asked Questions Answered
What is Aminophylline?
Aminophylline is a compound that comprises theophylline and ethylenediamine. The ratio of theophylline to ethylenediamine in Aminophylline is 2:1. Aminophylline is an ethylenediamine salt of theophylline. It relaxes smooth muscles of bronchial air passage and blood vessels. Aminophylline is a bronchodilator used to treat lung diseases such as asthma, chronic bronchitis, COPD. This drug is also used to simulate the heart in congestive heart failure. The majority of Aminophylline drugs are discontinued.
What are the uses of Aminophylline?
Aminophylline is a bronchodilator mainly used to relieve bronchospasm related to asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. This medication is used for the treatment of:
- Shortness of breath.
- Noisy breathing or wheezing.
- Emphysema.
- Chronic bronchitis.
Though Aminophylline controls the symptoms of asthma, it cannot completely cure it. The drug opens the lung’s air passage, making breathing easy.
Aminophylline can be taken orally in the form of tablets or syrup on an empty stomach. Do not chew the medicine; only swallow it. It can also be used as a suppository to insert rectally. Consult our medical experts available 24*7 at Yashoda Hospitals for more details.
You should take certain precautions before taking Aminophylline. Consult with your doctor right away if you have any of the following symptoms after taking Aminophylline. These are as follows:
- Nausea.
- Vomiting.
- Headache.
- Insomnia.
- Seizures.
- Irregular heartbeat.
Avoid caffeine-containing foods with this medicine due to adverse effects on the central nervous system. Also, do not take over-the-counter medication during the treatment without discussing it with your doctor.