Aclidinium primarily acts as a bronchodilator, which means it helps to open the air passages in the lungs.
How Aclidinium Works in the Body
Aclidinium belongs to a group of medications known as bronchodilators. When you use Aclidinium, it is designed to be breathed in through the mouth. This method of delivery allows the medicine to directly reach your lungs.
Once in the lungs, Aclidinium works by helping to open up the bronchial tubes, which are the main air passages that carry air to and from your lungs. By widening these passages, Aclidinium makes it easier to breathe, especially for individuals who experience narrowing of their airways due to certain respiratory conditions.