No, salbutamol is not classified as an alcohol. It is a medication used primarily as a bronchodilator to treat Asthma and other respiratory conditions. Chemically, it is a β2-adrenergic agonist and contains an amine group, but it does not possess the hydroxyl (-OH) group characteristic of alcohols.
AS both can produce tachycardia I think it will be a bad combination!
Salbutamol is used to treat bronchospasm as well as chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD).
i am 5mnths pregnant is salbutamol/guiafenesin 2mg/100mg is safe for my baby?
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
no, its a short acting B2 agonist
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.
no even a newborn can get it
yes,they are synergistic in nature
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).
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