Yes, you can get Clenil and Salbutamol (Ventolin) Inhalers in any drugstore of Santiago, but only with a doctor's prescription.
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Albuterol inhalers with HFC propellant are no longer on the market. They are only available now with HFA.
Ventolin is a brand name for the medication albuterol sulfate, which is a bronchodilator commonly used to treat asthma and other respiratory conditions. Albuterol is available in various formulations, including inhalers, nebulizer solutions, and tablets. The available sizes and strengths of Ventolin inhalers can vary based on the country and manufacturer, but typically, Ventolin inhalers come in the following sizes and strengths: Ventolin HFA (Metered-Dose Inhaler): 90 mcg per actuation (puff) Common inhaler sizes include 18g and 200 doses per inhaler. Ventolin Evohaler: 100 mcg per actuation (puff) Common inhaler sizes include 100 doses per inhaler. It's important to note that these are general examples, and specific availability may vary depending on your location and the pharmaceutical company producing the medication. If you're prescribed Ventolin, your healthcare provider or pharmacist can provide you with information about the available sizes and strengths in your region.
Albuterol is known as salbutamol in Australia, the common brand names are Ventolin and Respolin. You can buy salbutamol inhalers from any pharmacy without a prescription.
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Asthma inhalers do not contain ethanol. If someone told you that they are incorrect so don't believe that person. Ethanol would harm the bronchioles of the lungs. To the contrary, there are four brands of albuterol inhalers. They are Ventolin HFA, Proventil HFA, Xopenex HFA and Proair HFA. Three of them contain Ethanol while one, Ventolin, does not. Clenil Modulite (A brown preventative inhaler): Each actuation (puff) from your inhaler contains about 9 mg of ethanol. That's what the leaflet that comes with the inhaler says. Apparently 9 mg of ethanol is equivalent to an actual volume of 0.011ml.
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No,you can not you will have to take a lot of inhalers if you go.
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It is absolutely safe to use ventolin and advair together. Advair is an asthma controller medicine that should be taken once in the morning and once in the evening, and never more. If you get short of breath in between you may use your ventolin.
Ventolin is albuterol.