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Glycopyrrolate is marketed under a few common brand names depending on the country and the formulation (oral tablets vs. injections vs. inhaled/other forms). Commonly seen brand names include: - Robinul (often used for glycopyrrolate in multiple regions) - Robinul Forte (a higher-dose oral form in some markets) - Lonnotte (brand used in some countries) - Seebri / related “glycopyrronium” brands (note: these are usually for glycopyrronium bromide, which is a different salt but often gets confused with glycopyrrolate) Because brand names vary by country and by formulation, it can help to check the exact label spelling (glycopyrrolate vs. glycopyrronium bromide) and the dose form.
Many patients search “glycopyrrolate” but the pharmacy label may say “glycopyrronium bromide” (a different medication used for COPD). Some COPD inhalers are sold under brands such as Seebri—those products are not glycopyrrolate, even though the names are similar. If you tell me your country and whether the product is a tablet, injection, or inhaler, I can narrow to the most likely brand names for that exact formulation.
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