I have the same thing and my docter told me that they were two different inhalers and can be used together.
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.
ya as long as there not going in the same place
It will make you jittery for 20-30 minutes and make your heart race. Asmanex is a steroid and can cause infections in your throat. Albuterol is the most well known asthma medication and that is what is referred to above. Or you nose could sting and your throat will get sore.
6 hours
6 hours
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.
Not really in the typical sense. However, albuterol is a stimulant like adrenaline so you may get jittery and experience heart palpitations. I would definitely not recommend overusing an inhaler as it can probably hurt your heart and lungs if you overdose.
An Albuterol Inhaler. To help during Asthma Attacks. Advair or Flovent or other Asthma medications to help Attacks occur less.
Salbutamol or albuterol is sold under several names - Ventolin, Proventil, ProAir, and Aerolin are some of the most popular.A short name for the inhaler that most doctors and pharmacists use is "MDI" which stands for Metered Dose Inhaler.
If albuterol does not help cough you may need a long term orally administered steroid base, the most commonly prescribed being prednisone which has been highly successful in treating chronic cough. If cough is because of long term asthma then see your physician the very next day of Albuterol use to try a different rescue inhaler.
if you use to much.....try using just 2 puffs of it in your inhaler....... I recommend xopenex over albuteral though...ask your doctor about it
I just used mine during an asthma attack. I don't usually have regular asthma attacks. But I don't know if its safe. My asthma stopped tho.