No. It is a steroid & classed as a glucocorticoid.
A high potency glucocorticoid, or steroid, which is used to decrease swelling and inflamation in the nervous system.
Ventolin TM
Ventolin is albuterol.
I'm about a Ventolin inhaler but in an Albuterol inhaler the only things in it are Ventolin ethanol and oliec acid
Ventolin albuterol is an inhaled steroid commonly used to treat asthma and similar conditions- it may show up in drug testings but they will most likely be able to tell it is that and not some other drug substance.
One example is the steroid hormone cortisol. Cortisol can diffuse across the cell membrane and bind to intracellular receptors called glucocorticoid receptors. This complex can then enter the nucleus and regulate the expression of specific genes, turning them on or off.
Ventolin - EP - was created on 1995-03-27.
It will not have a strong as effect as and in date Ventolin Inhaler
No
Yes
Ventolin, opens the air ways. If some one is having an asthma attack ventolin helps them breath.