The propellant for inhalers is changing and the old CFC propellant ones cannot be sold after December 31, 2008. Probably you will still be taking the same drug, just the delivery system will change. The jury is still out on pros and cons of albuterol during pregnancy.
Albuterol is a Beta 2 agonist used for people with either bronchitis, emphysema, or asthma. It is a bronchodilator. Albuterol can be taken in pill form or by inhaler and is used for acute symptoms or flare ups. Taking albuterol can result in heart palpitations, fast heart beat, increased blood pressure, and tremors. The inhaler can specifically cause throat irritation. Pills can lead to headaches, insomnia, and muscle cramps.
No, if you use an inhaler it will not cause you to get asthma.
An asthma inhaler doesn't cause cold sores.
No albuterol has not been known to cause weight gain, but has been seen to possibly cause weight loss.
Yes, Albuterol could cause hypertension and hypertension is listed as one of the most common side effects.
Pituitary gland cancer can cause headaches and blurred vision.
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.
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That would be amazingly unlikely.
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