Yes, Ventolin (albuterol) is generally considered safe to use during pregnancy for managing Asthma or other respiratory conditions, as it helps to open the airways. However, it's essential to consult with a healthcare provider before using any medication while pregnant to ensure it is appropriate for your specific situation. They can provide guidance on the correct dosage and monitor any potential effects on both the mother and the fetus.
It will not have a strong as effect as and in date Ventolin Inhaler
No.
It is absolutely safe to use ventolin and advair together. Advair is an asthma controller medicine that should be taken once in the morning and once in the evening, and never more. If you get short of breath in between you may use your ventolin.
Ventolin, opens the air ways. If some one is having an asthma attack ventolin helps them breath.
Ventolin TM
Ventolin is albuterol.
Ventolin (albuterol) is generally considered safe to use during pregnancy when prescribed for asthma or other respiratory conditions. It is classified as a Category C medication, meaning that while animal studies have shown adverse effects, human studies are limited. Always consult with a healthcare provider to evaluate the benefits and risks before using any medication during pregnancy.
I'm about a Ventolin inhaler but in an Albuterol inhaler the only things in it are Ventolin ethanol and oliec acid
Ventolin - EP - was created on 1995-03-27.
You may need to go to the emergency room for a breathing treatment, or at least call your asthma doctor to let him/her know that the Ventolin isn't helping.
You must consult your doctor before giving any kind of medication to children. Your doctor must prescribe your child to Ventolin before your child can use it. If it is not prescribed to your child, PLEASE do not let your child use it.
No