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Cuvposa (Glycopyrrolate)

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Type: drug type
Product: Cuvposa Solution
Manufacturer: Pediapharm
Country: Canada
Dosage: 1 mg/5 ml/473 ml
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Generic Equivalent of Cuvposa
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There is no generic product of Cuvposa.

Cuvposa Information

Are you ready to fill a prescription for Cuvposa or any other RX or OTC medication? You can fill all of them here at Canada Pharmacy Online. We currently carry the brand name Cuvposa from Canada manufactured by Pediapharm. The generic name for the active ingredient in Cuvposa is Glycopyrrolate, but we do not carry a generic equivalent at this time. Cuvposa is available in the strength of 1mg /5ml/ 473ml. For more information and further assistance, please call Customer Service at 1866-920-3784.

Product Details

Cuvposa is used to reduce drooling in children, ages 3-16 who have certain medical conditions, such as cerebral palsy. It works by reducing the secretion of saliva and secretions in the body.

The common side effects of Cuvposa include: constipation, nausea, vomiting, bloating, drowsiness, dizziness, weakness, nervousness, slow heartbeats, insomnia, blurred vision, sensitivity to light, dry mouth, decreased sense of taste, decreased sweating, increased urination, impotence, sexual problems, headache, and rash.

The more serious side effects may include:

• Confusion
• Diarrhea
• Dry diapers, fussiness, or excessive crying (in children)
• Eye pain
• Fast or pounding heartbeats
• Fever
• Fluttering in your chest
• Hot and red skin
• Seeing halos around lights
• Severe constipation, stomach pain, or bloating
• Severe drowsiness
• Shallow breathing
• Signs of allergic reaction
• Painful or difficult urination
• Weak pulse

You should not take Cuvposa if you are allergic to Glycopyrrolate, or if you have a bladder obstruction or other urination problems, a stomach or bowel disorder, severe constipation, severe ulcerative colitis or toxic megacolon, glaucoma, myasthenia gravis, active bleeding with fast heartbeats, low blood pressure, shortness of breath, with cold hands or feet. Before you start taking Cuvposa, talk to your doctor about your medical history and about all the medications you currently take including OTC and herbal medications.

It’s not known if Cuvposa might harm an unborn baby, but it can slow breast milk production. It’s best to not take this medication if you are pregnant, plan to become pregnant, or are nursing. Do not give to a child without consulting first with your doctor.

Precautions

Be sure to take Cuvposa exactly as your doctor describes for you. Follow all instructions that come with your medication.

Cuvposa needs to be taken on an empty stomach, at least 1 hour before or 2 hours after eating. Measure the liquid carefully and use the dosing syringe provided. Do not use a kitchen spoon, because it doesn’t provide accurate dosing and this medication is based on your child’s weight.

Store at room temperature away from heat, light, and moisture and keep the bottle’s lid closed tightly when not in use.

There can be interactions between Cuvposa and other medications. Talk to your doctor before you use other medications while on Cuvposa.

To ensure this medication is right for you, be sure to tell your doctor if any of the following conditions apply to you:

• A colostomy or ileostomy
• A nerve disorder • A stomach disorder such as ulcerative colitis, hiatal hernia, reflux disease, or slow digestion
• A thyroid disorder
• Heart problems or a heart rhythm disorder
• High blood pressure
• Liver or kidney disease

Questions and Answers

1. What do the overdose symptoms of Cuvposa look like?
Answer: If you suspect an overdose of Cuvposa, you may see severe muscle weakness, loss of movement, dilated pupils, jerky muscle movements, or seizures. Be sure to seek immediate medical help if you suspect an overdose.

2. What should I avoid while on this medication?
Answer: Until you know how this medication affects you, void driving or other activities that could be dangerous if your reactions are impaired. Avoid getting overheated or dehydrated in hot weather. This medication can decrease sweating, which makes you more prone to heat stroke. Also skip drinking alcohol, as it can cause unwanted side effects.

3. What do I do if I missed a dose of Cuvposa?
Answer: Take the medicine as soon as you realize you missed your dose. However, if you are close to taking the next dose, skip the last one. You do not want to take two doses at the same time.

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