Albuterol is a short acting drug, and is usually taken through an inhaler for people with Asthma.
how long does albuterol stay in your system and do it show up in drug test
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.
yes
Novolin is a short-acting insulin, taken for correcting high blood glucose and before or after eating. Novolog is a long-lasting insulin, taken to stabilize blood glucose between the times that you take your short-acting doses.
Valuim is a long acting benzo and xanax is a fast acting short lasting benzo
Nothing! The us decided to have different generic name on salbutomol to make life difficult. They are the same drug.
It depends on what kind of insulin you are taking....for example: insulin can be rapid acting, short acting, intermediate acting or long acting.
Barbiturates are generally classified as ultra-short acting, short acting, intermediate acting, and long acting. Some trade and generic names: Amytal Sodium Butisol Sodium Luminal Nembutal Sodium Phenobarbital Seconal Sodium
You can give Diazepam (Valium) next day after you give Lorazepam (Ativan). Lorazepam is short acting and diazepam is long acting.
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.
Insulin comes in short-acting, long-acting and mixed formulations. Humalog is a rapid-acting insulin meant to cover a meal being eaten. Lantus is a long-acting insulin intended to provide coverage throughout the day.
Betamethasone sodium phosphate is a short acting compound whereas Betamethasone acetate is a long acting compound. The salts for these compounds are different. The sodium phosphate solubilizes MUCH quicker than the acetate, giving them the short/long acting characteristics (respectively).