Albuterol is a medication to treat Asthma symptoms - the syrup is usually used in small children. This treats the wheezing and coughing that happens when you try to breathe through shrunken bronchiole tubes in the lungs. Albuterol opens those tubes up so that you can breathe better. Cold and allergy medications contain combinations of drugs to treat congestion and sneezing. The two medications may be safely taken together so long as the doctor has not already given the child a stronger cold or congestion medication. Taking both will give a feeling of light-headedness, and in a small child, will probably result in excess energy and "bouncing off the walls" that a parent might not want to experience. Generally, if a child has symptoms of asthma, they are already being treated for Allergies by their doctor; however, if you do not have a prescription allergy and/or cold medication, the Triaminic(R) should work with the albuterol.
You should ask your pharmacist, they are trained to know about drug interactions.
Albuterol is a short acting drug, and is usually taken through an inhaler for people with asthma.
Yes. As long as you do not overdose on the albuterol, it is okay to take cough medicne (liquid or pill, nothing else) right after you have taken albuterol or nebulizer medication.
There are no contra-indications. You can continue to take your asthma medication. Remember that one side effect of albuterol is nervousness, though. Don't feel like you have to take a Valium to treat the normal side effects of albuterol.
Ibuprofen and Albuterol have an interaction of one increasing serum potassium and the other decreasing it. The interaction isn't well known and you should be monitored closely.
When takine phentermine what allergy medication can be taken that does not cause an interaction. I want to stop the drainage.
Asmanex is a steroid for long term treatment of inflammation or asthma while Albuterol Sulfate is a fast acting rescue inhaler which can be taken together as directed by your doctor.
can benedryl allergy be taken while taken phenazopyridine.
If the Triaminic has an "antihistamine" in it, then you don't need to take Benadryl. Benadryl is an antihistamine that usually stops the itchy nose/ears, and sneezing. If you look at the ingredient in Benadryl (plain Benadryl, it's pink) you will notice it's in a lot of cold medicines. It's also in some sleep medicines. It usually makes you drowsy, that is why.
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The only serious complication of an IVP is allergy to the iodine-containing dye that is used. Such an allergy is rare, but it can be dramatic and even lethal. Emergency measures taken immediately are usually effective.
what will happen if injection potassium chloride is taken orally