Salbutamol, a bronchodilator, can provide benefits in cases of left ventricular failure (LVF) by helping to alleviate bronchospasm and improve respiratory function. It can enhance oxygenation and reduce the work of breathing in patients with pulmonary congestion. However, its use should be approached cautiously, as it may also have cardiovascular effects, including increased heart rate, which could be detrimental in some patients with LVF. Overall, while it may offer symptomatic relief, it should be used judiciously within a comprehensive management plan.
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Salbutamol is used to treat bronchospasm as well as chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD).
Salbutamol is a bronchodilator commonly used to treat asthma and respiratory issues, but it can have side effects on the cardiovascular system. In a child with a pacemaker and heart conditions, it’s crucial to consult with a pediatrician or cardiologist before administering salbutamol. They can assess the specific health situation and determine if the benefits outweigh any potential risks for the child. Always follow medical advice for such cases.
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