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Theospirex

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Leaflet attached to the packaging: patient information

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Theospirex

20 mg/ml

injection/infusion solution
Theophylline

You should carefully read the contents of the leaflet before using the medicine, as it contains important information for the patient.

  • You should keep this leaflet so that you can read it again if necessary.
  • If you have any doubts, you should consult a doctor, pharmacist, or nurse.
  • This medicine has been prescribed specifically for you. Do not pass it on to others. The medicine may harm another person, even if their symptoms are the same.
  • If the patient experiences any side effects, including any side effects not listed in this leaflet, they should tell their doctor, pharmacist, or nurse. See section 4.

Table of contents of the leaflet

  • 1. What is Theospirex and what is it used for
  • 2. Important information before using Theospirex
  • 3. How to use Theospirex
  • 4. Possible side effects
  • 5. How to store Theospirex
  • 6. Contents of the packaging and other information

1. What is Theospirex and what is it used for

Theospirex is a medicine that contains theophylline, which has a smooth muscle relaxant effect on the bronchi, bronchioles, and blood vessels, and also inhibits the release of mediators from cells involved in inflammatory reactions.
The medicine also has a positive effect on the strength and duration of cardiac muscle contraction, as well as increasing urine excretion.

Indications for use:

treatment of acute and severe bronchospasm in chronic respiratory diseases:

  • asthma, status asthmaticus,
  • chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.

Theophylline should not be used as a first-line treatment for asthma in children.

2. Important information before using Theospirex

When not to use Theospirex

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Warnings and precautions

Before starting treatment with Theospirex, you should discuss it with your doctor, pharmacist, or nurse:

Fever reduces the rate of theophylline elimination from the body. In the case of an acute illness with fever, it may be necessary to reduce the dose to avoid toxicity.

Children and adolescents

Theospirex should not be used in children under 6 months old.
Detailed information on the use of the medicine in children and adolescents is presented in section

  • 3. "How to use Theospirex".

Theospirex and other medicines

You should tell your doctor or pharmacist about all medicines you are currently taking or have recently taken, as well as any medicines you plan to take.
In particular, you should inform about the use of any of the following medicines, as Theospirex may affect their action and increase the risk of side effects:

  • Theospirex should not be used concomitantly with other xanthine and its derivative preparations.
  • Ephedrine. Theophylline enhances the effect of ephedrine.
  • Theophylline enhances the effect of sympathomimetics (such as salbutamol, formoterol) used in the treatment of bronchospastic conditions, caffeine, and similar substances.
  • Theophylline increases the renal excretion of lithium salts (used in the treatment of mania or depression), reduces its absorption, and concentration in the blood.
  • Digitalis glycosides (medicines that stimulate heart function). Through its positive effect on the strength and duration of cardiac muscle contraction, theophylline may enhance the effect of digitalis glycosides and lead to conduction disorders in the heart muscle.
  • Theophylline may weaken the effect of beta-adrenergic blockers (medicines used, among others, in the treatment of hypertension), adenosine (a medicine used in arrhythmias), benzodiazepines (medicines with anxiolytic, sedative, hypnotic, anticonvulsant effects), and pancuronium (a medicine used during general anesthesia to facilitate intubation and muscle relaxation during surgical procedures).
  • Theophylline enhances the effect of diuretic medicines.
  • There is evidence that in people receiving ketamine (a rapidly acting anesthetic) at the same time, the seizure threshold may be lowered.

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  • The use of halothane (a general anesthetic) in patients treated with theophylline may cause severe arrhythmias.

Lower theophylline concentrations are found in smokers.
In the case of taking medications that affect theophylline concentration in serum, the dose should be adjusted accordingly.
You should inform about the use of medications that may enhancethe effect of Theospirex and increase the risk of its side effects:

  • cimetidine (a medicine used in the treatment of peptic ulcer disease of the stomach and duodenum),
  • allopurinol (a medicine that reduces the content of uric acid in the blood and urine, inhibiting the formation of urate stones in the urinary tract, preventing the deposition of urate crystals in muscles and kidneys),
  • fluoroquinolone antibiotics (enoxacin, lomefloxacin, ciprofloxacin, norfloxacin, ofloxacin). It is recommended to frequently monitor theophylline concentrations in patients treated with such antibiotics.
  • macrolide antibiotics (erythromycin, clarithromycin),
  • disulfiram (a medicine used in the treatment of alcohol dependence),
  • estrogens (hormonal medicines used, among others, in hormone replacement therapy),
  • fluvoxamine (an antidepressant from the group of selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors),
  • interferon-alpha (a medicine used in the treatment of tumors),
  • isoniazid (a medicine used in the prevention and treatment of tuberculosis),
  • methotrexate (a medicine used in the treatment of tumors),
  • mexiletine and propafenone (medicines used in arrhythmias),
  • rofecoxib (a medicine used in the treatment of pain in rheumatic diseases),
  • propranolol (a medicine used, among others, in hypertension),
  • ticlopidine (a medicine that inhibits platelet aggregation and the release of platelet clotting factors, preventing the formation of arterial thrombi),
  • calcium channel blockers (verapamil, diltiazem),
  • viloxazine (an antidepressant). In such cases, the doctor may recommend reducing the theophylline dose.

Alcohol causes an increase in theophylline concentration in the blood, so you should not consume alcoholic beverages while taking Theospirex.
You should inform about the use of medications that may weakenthe effect of Theospirex and reduce its effectiveness:

  • aminoglutethimide (a medicine used in the treatment of certain prostate tumors),
  • carbamazepine (a medicine used in the treatment of epilepsy),
  • isoprenaline (a medicine used in asthma),
  • phenobarbital (an antiepileptic medicine),
  • phenytoin (a medicine with anticonvulsant effects),
  • primidone (an antiepileptic medicine),
  • rifampicin (a medicine used in tuberculosis),
  • sucralfate (a medicine used in peptic ulcer disease of the stomach and duodenum),
  • sulfinpyrazone (a medicine that increases the excretion of uric acid in the urine, used in gout),
  • medicines containing St. John's wort (Hypericum perforatum). If theophylline is administered concomitantly with any of these medicines, the doctor may recommend increasing the theophylline dose.

Theospirex with food and drink

A low-carbohydrate (sugar) diet and a high-protein diet, as well as parenteral nutrition, and consuming large amounts of grilled beef can reduce the amount of theophylline in the body and weaken its effect.
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A high-carbohydrate and low-protein diet may lead to an increase in theophylline concentration in the body, enhancement of its effect, and an increased risk of side effects.

Pregnancy and breastfeeding

If you are pregnant or breastfeeding, think you may be pregnant, or plan to have a child, you should consult your doctor or pharmacist before using this medicine.
Pregnancy
The safety of theophylline use during pregnancy has not been established, as no adequate studies have been conducted.
Theophylline crosses the placental barrier and may cause side effects in the fetus.
Theophylline should not be used during pregnancy, especially in the first three months, unless it is absolutely necessary. In the second and third trimesters of pregnancy, theophylline can be used only when the benefits to the mother outweigh the risk to the fetus.
The degree of theophylline binding to plasma proteins and clearance may decrease during pregnancy. It may be necessary to reduce the dose to avoid side effects.
The use of theophylline in late pregnancy may inhibit uterine contractions. It is recommended to closely monitor newborns exposed to theophylline in late pregnancy to detect any possible objective symptoms caused by its action.
Breastfeeding
The medicine should not be used during breastfeeding.
Theophylline passes into breast milk and during breastfeeding may cause side effects in breastfed infants. Its concentration in breast milk of a nursing mother may be 60-90% of the concentration of this medicine in the blood.

Driving and using machines

Theophylline may affect the ability to drive and use machines. You should be careful due to the possibility of drowsiness and dizziness.

Theospirex in the form of injection/infusion solution contains sodium.

Each 10 ml ampoule contains 1.19 mmol (or 27.31 mg) of sodium. This should be taken into account in patients with reduced renal function and in patients controlling their sodium intake.

3. How to use Theospirex

This medicine should always be used as directed by your doctor. If you are unsure, you should consult your doctor, pharmacist, or nurse.

General recommendations

Theospirex can be administered intravenously:

  • intravenously in slow injection (about 6 minutes/ampoule, into a sufficiently large vein),
  • in a short intravenous infusion (about 10 minutes/ampoule in one solution),
  • in intravenous drip infusion.

The therapeutic concentration of theophylline in serum is 10 to 20 μg/ml (56 to 112 μmol/l).
Theophylline at a concentration higher than 20 μg/ml (112 μmol/l) may be toxic.
Due to large individual differences in theophylline pharmacokinetics and the narrow therapeutic range, the medicine should be dosed individually.
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Theophylline concentration in serum should be monitored.
This recommendation applies especially to cases where there is an increased risk of exceeding the therapeutic concentration, such as when changing the dose or changing the type of preparation used. Theospirex for intravenous administration contains theophylline as the active substance, and commonly used theophylline for intravenous administration in other medicines usually occurs in the form of a combination with ethylenediamine (as so-called aminophylline). Although the pharmacokinetic profile of both medicines administered in equivalent (in terms of theophylline) doses seems similar, it cannot be ruled out that switching from one medicine to another may result in theophylline concentrations that are slightly different from those occurring during previous therapy, so after switching medicines, it is recommended to determine the theophylline concentration.

Dosage

The dose should be calculated based on the lean body mass (fat tissue in children accounts for 12%, in adults 22%), as theophylline is not distributed to fat tissue. Theophylline can be administered in intermittent or continuous intravenous infusion at a rate of 5 to 10 mg/minute, for a period of not less than one hour. Theophylline should not be administered at a rate greater than 25 mg/minute.
The required theophylline concentration, achieved after administration of the initial dose, is maintained by means of a maintenance dose based on the current theophylline concentration in the blood serum.
The total dose (the dose refers to anhydrous theophylline - 1 ampoule = 200 mg of anhydrous theophylline) should be determined according to the following scheme:
Patients not previously treated with theophylline:

Initial doseTheophylline dose iv./kg body weight
Without previous theophylline treatment4-5 mg/kg body weight for 20-30 minutes
In case of suspected or proven previous theophylline treatment2-2.5 mg/kg body weight for 20-30 minutes

Patients not currently receiving other theophylline-containing medicines:

Patient groupInitial dose [mg/kg body weight/h]Dose for the first 12 hours [mg/kg body weight/h]Maintenance dose for treatment above 12 hours [mg/kg body weight/h]
Children aged 6 months to 9 years51.00.85
Children aged 10 to 16 years and adults who have recently started smoking50.850.7
Adults who do not smoke and have no concomitant diseases50.60.43
Patients with congestive heart failure, liver failure50.40.1
Other patients, including those with right ventricular hypertrophy50.50.26

In the absence of the possibility of monitoring the drug concentration in the blood, the daily dose should not be exceeded, which should be calculated according to the following scheme:
Patient groups
Maximum daily dose
Children aged 2 to 9 years
24 mg/kg body weight, not more than 900 mg
Children aged 10 to 12 years
20 mg/kg body weight, not more than 900 mg
Children aged 13 to 16 years
18 mg/kg body weight, not more than 900 mg
Adults and adolescents over 16 years
13 mg/kg body weight, not more than 900 mg
Children under 6 months
Theospirex should not be used in children under 6 months old.
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Method of administration

Intravenous injection
Administer slowly, over at least 6 minutes, into a sufficiently large vein.
Short intravenous infusion
Administer intravenously over 20-30 minutes, in 50-100 ml of an appropriate infusion solution.
Intravenous drip infusion
Administer in 250 ml of an appropriate infusion solution. The duration of the infusion can be determined according to the above dosage scheme. However, it can be modified according to individual needs.
In the treatment of small children, it is necessary to consider the need to reduce the volume of fluids administered in the infusion.
After injection or infusion, the patient should rest for a short time under supervision. If there is information about previous administration of methylxanthine-containing medicines or if such a suspicion exists, the injection or infusion should be performed under special supervision, and in case of intolerance, it should be discontinued.

Duration of treatment

The duration of treatment depends on the type, severity, and course of the disease and is determined by the attending physician.

Using a higher dose of Theospirex than recommended

Symptoms of overdose
Symptoms of theophylline overdose may occur if its concentration in the blood serum is higher than 20 µg/ml, and they worsen with higher concentrations.
Usually, the first symptom to appear is tachycardia (rapid heart rate), followed by gastrointestinal symptoms (nausea, vomiting, vomiting with blood, stomach pain, diarrhea), central nervous system stimulation (anxiety, headaches, insomnia, dizziness), excessive thirst, tinnitus, palpitations, and arrhythmias. Excessive sweating and muscle tremors may also occur.
In the case of significant overdose (theophylline concentration in serum is higher than 25 µg/ml), seizures, circulatory failure, hyperthermia (elevated body temperature), severe arrhythmias, including ventricular arrhythmias, and even cardiac arrest and death may occur.
In patients with increased sensitivity to theophylline, severe overdose symptoms may occur even when the theophylline concentration in serum is less than 20 µg/ml.
Procedure in case of overdose

In case of any symptoms of overdose, you should immediately contact a doctor or the emergency department of the nearest hospital. In case of life-threatening symptoms, you should immediately call the emergency services.

In the case of mild overdose symptoms:
The administration of the medicine should be discontinued and the theophylline concentration in the serum should be determined. If treatment is resumed, the dose should be reduced accordingly.
If symptoms from the central nervous system occur (e.g., anxiety and seizures):

  • diazepam should be administered intravenously at a dose of 0.1-0.3 mg/kg body weight, up to a maximum of 15 mg. If overdose symptoms potentially threaten life, you should:
  • monitor vital functions and maintain airway patency,
  • administer oxygen,

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  • monitor and, if necessary, correct fluid and electrolyte deficiencies,
  • use hemoperfusion (see below).

In the case of life-threatening arrhythmias:

  • in patients who do not have asthma, propranolol should be administered intravenously: 1 mg in adults; 0.02 mg/kg body weight in children. The dose can be repeated every 5-10 minutes until a normal heart rhythm is restored, up to a maximum dose of 0.1 mg/kg body weight.

Warning:

In patients with asthma, propranolol may cause severe bronchospasm, so in these patients, verapamil should be administered instead of propranolol.
In very severe cases of poisoning, when the above procedure is ineffective, and in patients with very high theophylline concentrations in the serum, rapid and complete detoxification can be achieved through hemoperfusion or hemodialysis. In most cases, this is not necessary, as theophylline is metabolized sufficiently quickly.

Missing a dose of Theospirex

A double dose should not be used to make up for a missed dose.

Stopping treatment with Theospirex

If you have any further doubts about the use of this medicine, you should consult your doctor or pharmacist.

4. Possible side effects

Like all medicines, this medicine can cause side effects, although not everybody gets them.
The following side effects may occur during treatment with Theospirex:
Gastrointestinal disorders:
Very common (in more than 1 in 10 patients): irritation of the mucous membrane of the digestive tract, nausea, vomiting, stomach pain, diarrhea, loss of appetite, anorexia. There have been reports of bleeding vomiting after theophylline. Existing gastroesophageal reflux may worsen at night due to the relaxation of the esophageal sphincter.
Nervous system disorders and psychiatric disorders:
Very common (in more than 1 in 10 patients): central nervous system stimulation; headaches, irritability, anxiety, insomnia, dizziness, increased reflexes, tremors, and seizures.
Cardiac disorders:
Very common (in more than 1 in 10 patients): arrhythmias, rapid heart rate, extra beats, and ventricular arrhythmias, palpitations.
Respiratory, thoracic, and mediastinal disorders:
Very common (in more than 1 in 10 patients): rapid breathing.
Vascular disorders:
Very common (in more than 1 in 10 patients): decreased blood pressure.
Renal and urinary disorders:
Very common (in more than 1 in 10 patients): increased urine production associated with the diuretic effect of theophylline, proteinuria may occur, and an increase in the number of erythrocytes in the urine. There have also been reports of the syndrome of inappropriate antidiuretic hormone secretion (SIADH).
Immune system disorders:
Uncommon (in less than 1 in 100 but more than 1 in 1,000 patients): hypersensitivity reactions, urticaria, generalized itching, angioedema - allergic reactions, such as skin reactions and sudden swelling of the skin and mucous membranes (e.g., throat or tongue), difficulty breathing, and (or) itching and rash.
Diagnostic tests:
Very common (in more than 1 in 10 patients): increased glucose concentration in the blood serum, (decreased potassium concentration in the blood), increased creatinine concentration in the blood serum, changes in electrolyte concentrations in the blood, increased uric acid concentration in the blood.
Side effects may be more severe in people with hypersensitivity to theophylline or in the case of overdose (theophylline concentration in serum higher than 20 mg/l).
In particular, when the theophylline concentration in serum is higher than 25 mg/l, toxic effects may occur, such as seizures, sudden drop in blood pressure, ventricular arrhythmias, and severe gastrointestinal symptoms (including gastrointestinal bleeding).

Reporting side effects

If you experience any side effects, including any side effects not listed in the leaflet, you should tell your doctor, pharmacist, or nurse. Side effects can be reported directly to the Department of Drug Safety of the Office for Registration of Medicinal Products, Medical Devices, and Biocidal Products
Al. Jerozolimskie 181C
02-222 Warsaw
tel.: +48 22 49 21 301
fax: +48 22 49 21 309
website: https://smz.ezdrowie.gov.pl
By reporting side effects, you can help gather more information on the safety of the medicine.

5. How to store Theospirex

The medicine should be stored out of sight and reach of children.
Store at a temperature below 25°C. Store in the original packaging to protect from light.
Do not use this medicine after the expiry date stated on the packaging. The expiry date refers to the last day of the specified month.
Medicines should not be disposed of via wastewater or household waste. You should ask your pharmacist how to dispose of medicines that are no longer needed. This will help protect the environment.

6. Contents of the packaging and other information

What Theospirex contains

  • The active substance of the medicine is theophylline. One ml of the solution contains 20 mg of theophylline. One ampoule (10 ml) contains 200 mg of theophylline.

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  • The other ingredients of the medicine are: water for injections, glycine, and sodium hydroxide.

What Theospirex looks like and what the packaging contains

Theospirex is a colorless and clear solution.
The medicine is packaged in clear glass OPC ampoules containing 10 ml of solution and placed in a cardboard box.
The packaging contains 5 ampoules of 10 ml of solution.
For more detailed information, you should contact the marketing authorization holder or the parallel importer.

Marketing authorization holder in Hungary, the country of export:

Gebro Pharma GmbH, Bahnhofbichl 13, 6391 Fieberbrunn, Austria

Manufacturer:

Gebro Pharma GmbH, Bahnhofbichl 13, 6391 Fieberbrunn, Austria

Parallel importer:

Delfarma Sp. z o.o., ul. Św. Teresy od Dzieciątka Jezus 111, 91-222 Łódź

Repackaged by:

Delfarma Sp. z o.o., ul. Św. Teresy od Dzieciątka Jezus 111, 91-222 Łódź
Hungarian, export country marketing authorization number: OGYI-T-4246/03

Parallel import authorization number: 158/25

Date of leaflet approval: 30.04.2025

[Information about the trademark]
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Information intended only for healthcare professionals:

Recommendations for preparing the infusion solution:

In the case of mixing Theospirex with another solution, you should pay particular attention to any discoloration, clouding, or precipitation in the resulting solution.
Theospirex can be mixed with the following solutions:

  • 0.9% NaCl solution (physiological saline);
  • Ringer's solution containing lactate;
  • in the case of mixing theophylline with glucose solution, a yellow discoloration of the solution may occasionally occur.

The medicine should not be mixed with other solutions unless their chemical compatibility with theophylline has been tested.
Solvents for theophylline should not be mixed directly in the same syringe, as they may cause precipitation or chemical changes in the resulting solution.
It should also be remembered that theophylline interacts with other medicines.
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  • Country of registration
  • Active substance
  • Prescription required
    Yes
  • Marketing authorisation holder (MAH)
    Gebro Pharma GmbH
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  • nosebleeds, earwax build-up, or foreign bodies in the ear, nose, or throat
  • Eustachian tube dysfunction and related complaints
Dr Travkina follows evidence-based guidelines and ensures patients receive clear explanations and follow-up recommendations. Whether you need help with ENT symptoms, clarification of test results, or guidance on next steps – she offers expert medical advice in a convenient online format.
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Tetiana Fursenko

Otolaryngology (ENT)4 years of experience

Dr. Tetiana Fursenko is an ENT (ear, nose, and throat) specialist offering online consultations for both adults and children. She focuses on diagnosing and treating conditions of the upper respiratory tract using evidence-based medical guidelines and personalised treatment plans.

Common concerns addressed during consultation:

  • Nasal congestion, runny nose, sinusitis, rhinitis, and hay fever.
  • Ear pain, otitis (middle ear infections), earwax buildup, hearing loss.
  • Sore throat, tonsillitis, pharyngitis, chronic throat irritation.
  • Hoarseness, loss of voice, laryngitis.
  • Allergic rhinitis, sneezing, nasal itching, seasonal allergies.
  • Snoring, mouth breathing, enlarged adenoids.
  • Frequent colds, lingering post-viral symptoms.
  • Foreign objects in the ear or nose.
  • ENT-related check-ups and chronic condition follow-up.

Dr. Fursenko helps patients manage symptoms early, avoid complications, and receive timely treatment. Online ENT consultations are a convenient way to access care for both urgent and recurring conditions — from anywhere.

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Alina Tsurkan

Family medicine12 years of experience

Dr. Alina Tsurkan is a licensed family medicine physician based in Portugal, offering online consultations for adults and children. She provides professional primary care, with a focus on prevention, accurate diagnosis, and long-term management of acute and chronic conditions.

Dr. Tsurkan supports patients with a wide range of health issues, including:

  • Respiratory infections: cold, flu, bronchitis, pneumonia, and lingering coughs.
  • ENT conditions: sinusitis, tonsillitis, otitis (ear infections), sore throat, allergic rhinitis.
  • Eye conditions: allergic or infectious conjunctivitis, red eyes, irritation.
  • Digestive issues: acid reflux (GERD), gastritis, irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), constipation, bloating, nausea.
  • Urinary and reproductive health: urinary tract infections (UTIs), cystitis, prevention of recurrent infections.
  • Chronic diseases: hypertension, elevated cholesterol, weight management.
  • Neurological complaints: headaches, migraines, sleep disturbances, fatigue, general weakness.
  • Children’s health: fever, infections, digestive issues, follow-ups, vaccination guidance.

She also provides:

  • IMT medical certificates for driving licence exchange in Portugal.
  • Personalised preventive care and wellness consultations.
  • Interpretation of test results and medical reports.
  • Follow-up care and medication review.
  • Support in managing multiple coexisting conditions.
  • Remote prescription management and medical documentation.

Dr. Tsurkan’s approach is evidence-based and holistic. She works closely with each patient to develop an individualised care plan that addresses both symptoms and root causes. Her goal is to empower patients to take control of their health and maintain well-being through lifestyle adjustments, routine check-ups, and early intervention.

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