They work right away so if you don't feel any difference contact your doctor again because you might need a stronger one. They usually makes you start on the lowest one. Call him first and ask because it's possible that all you have to do is increase the dose instead of exchanging it to a stronger one. A tip would be to breathe through your mouth if you have Asthma instead of your nose, in order to receive more oxygen.
About 4 hours. That is why your doctor MAY tell you to take it every 4 hours.
About 30 minutes!
If this is the nebulized aerosol and the outer foil package has been opened, it probably isn't "unsafe" but it also isn't going to be effective, either. Exposure to temperatures outside the listed acceptable range, exposure to light and age affect all drugs. If you are talking about the metered dose inhaler form of albuterol then, if it has been kept within the acceptable temperature range and is less than one year past its expiration date, it should be every bit as effective. Because albuterol is considered a "rescue" medication, don't even gamble with it- make sure you get your prescription refilled and use the older meds only as a last resort.
They can last forever. The only problem with using them past the expiration date is the longer the inhaler goes past the expiration date the less effective the medication will be.
Just had eye surgery and used Atropine for about 6 weeks. Dr. said the effects of the Atropine will last 1-2 weeks after the last drop was administered.
The expiration date can be found on the original packaging, the inhaler itself or on the canister of medicine.
nobody died last time i did it
his doctor, who administered the drug that killed him.
No; it is controlled by Shapiro-Bernstein and administered by Hal Leonard.
The sacrament is now known as the sacrament of the Anointing of the Sick and it can only be administered by a priest.
when did MT stromboli last erupt, and what were the effects of it.
death
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it last longer