Salbutamol is used to treat bronchospasm as well as chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD).
no even a newborn can get it
If a person has a hypersensitivity or allergy to the medication or any of it's components they should not use it. Also, anyone with preexisiting cardiac problems should be cautious about using salbutamol (Albuterol).
when you have asthma you will have to use prescription medicines to help with your breathing, i personally take salbutamol.
Thyroxine is used to treat Hasimotos thyroid disease and salbutamol inhalers are used to treat symptoms of asthma. There are no drug interactions between these two medications.
i am 5mnths pregnant is salbutamol/guiafenesin 2mg/100mg is safe for my baby?
There are both bronchidiators but salbutamol or albutertol dilates the bronchial byrelaxing the muscles around the airways.
Ventolin is the brand name of salbutamol. Ventolin is madein the U.S. by Allen & Hanburys, and Proventil is the same drugmanufactured by Schering.
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Sandra Buchko has written: 'The effect of nebulized salbutamol on serum digoxin concentration' -- subject(s): Digoxin, Salbutamol
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.
no, its a short acting B2 agonist