it will not work and it will probably make you feel weird or make you have a sore throat. I've tried it once and it didn't work and plus I felt both weird and my throat became sore.
If only out dated by a month or less.
IS the question really CAN you use it or Shouldyou use it? Yopu can after all do anything you want.But NO you should not use Albuterol inhalation aerosol cans bast their expiration date.We are talking about a drug here, on which extensive testing has been performed before it can ever be allowed onto the market. And Companies spend a lot of time and money testing expiration periods, to make sure that the drug does what it is suppose to, this product is only guaranteed to work up to the expiration date.Trust me if it was shown to work longer then companies would assign a longer period, after all it would make their product more appealing to the buyer.
Nothing. Milk is not an aerosol, it's a liquid that we use as a beverage.
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He sprayed the aerosol by pushing his finger down on the top.
It can be, depends on how you use it.
Both are fine but albuterol will make you shakey(shake your hands or arms or a body part) so use a low dosage) A good medicine that works but isn't as powerful as albuterol is Xopenex.
Do you prefer an air freshener that plugs into the wall or one that sprays from an aerosol can? Dad likes antiperspirant in an aerosol can, but I like the solid stick.
We will also ban the sale of aerosol paint cans to children under the age of 16.
You don't want to use any medication past the expiration date, as it will not work as effectively as it should. Your asthma may not be as well controlled if you use Asmanex past its expiration date, which is 45 days from when you open it.
Albuterol inhalers used to be powered by CFCs (chlorofluorocarbons). Because of the Montreal Protocol to phase out the use and production of CFCs, since 2008 all Albuterol inhalers are powered by hydrofluoroalkanes (HFAs).
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.
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