Ventolin is administered in an aerosol form as to be better absorbed via the airway into the bloodstream. It is used to prevent further inflammation of the respiratory tract and as an anti-inflammatory to affected parts of the airway. The medication is often used by athletes in order to clear the airways and increase oxygen consumption during physical exercise, however is more commonly used by asthma sufferers to relieve the discomfort experienced during an asthma attack.
Can you drink alcohol with Albuterol sulfate?
According to Drugs.com, there is no interaction between Albuterol and alcohol. However, alcohol intake itself may worsen asthma, due to irritation of the esphagus, and some beverages -- notably some beers and wines -- contain chemicals that are similar to histamines, which can cause or worsen asthma attacks. It may also expand your dong. You should speak with your physician about this matter, and follow directions carefully.
Can you take Albuterol and naproxen in the same day?
yes. Albuterol is an inhalant used to open the airway. It is used for upper respiratory infections, COPD,and chronic brochitis. Naproxen is an antiinflammatory used to treat arthritis and swelling
Have Reglan or Albuterol or Amoxicillin been found to be harmful during the first trimester?
You should always talk to your doctor about any medication you may need to take if you are pregnant. But with the Reglan, the studies haven't been done enough to know the full outcome. But talk to your doctor, it can be taken in serious cases. Albuterol is probably safe and is most likely needed. Talk to your doctor to be sure. And Amoxicillin is safe, but as always, talk to your doctor.
What are the contraindications of diazepam and Albuterol when taken together?
There are no contra-indications. You can continue to take your asthma medication. Remember that one side effect of albuterol is nervousness, though. Don't feel like you have to take a Valium to treat the normal side effects of albuterol.
Albuterol sulfate with asmanex?
Asmanex is a steroid for long term treatment of inflammation or asthma while Albuterol Sulfate is a fast acting rescue inhaler which can be taken together as directed by your doctor.
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6 puffs of ventolin via spacer is equal to how much ventolin via nebuliser?
A nebuliser dose of ventolin is either 2.5mg or 5mg in 2.5 mls saline. I assume you mean a 100mcg per puff inhaler, which would obvs be 600mcg in 6 puffs. A 2.5mg neb is worth 25 puffs of a 100mcg inhaler, so 6 puffs via spacer is about a quarter of a neb dose (i.e. not that much!)
What if you use ventolin and it does not help it just gets worse?
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.
Albuterol inhaler vs albuterol nebulizer delivery system?
Both are fine but albuterol will make you shakey(shake your hands or arms or a body part) so use a low dosage) A good medicine that works but isn't as powerful as albuterol is Xopenex.
Will Albuterol sulfate cause a drug test failure for the military meps?
No, but asthma is disqualifying for military entrance.
When you go to MEPS they give you a massive form to list all your medical history, any medicine you take and so on. If you put down you take albuterol they are going to examine you for asthma and you won't pass your physical. If you don't put it down and they detect your asthma they can do one of two things: reject you, or prosecute you for an attempt to defraud the government. And if you don't admit your albuterol use, pass the physical somehow and get into the military, and they find out you're on albuterol (which will take about two days after you get to your basic training station because the first thing they do is collect any medicine you brought with you) they'll throw you right out of the Army. So...if you've got asthma, you can't get in the Army.
Can you give triaminic cough medicine with Albuterol neb?
It is generally advisable to consult a healthcare professional before combining medications like Triaminic cough medicine with Albuterol nebulization. While there are no direct contraindications, the combination may lead to increased side effects or interactions, particularly regarding sedation or central nervous system effects. Always follow the guidance of a physician or pharmacist when administering multiple medications.
What prescription drugs have cocaine in them?
BASIC FACTS ABOUT DRUGS:
COCAINE
Cocaine and crack are toxic, addictive, psychoactive substances that have significant physiological and psychological consequences for users. Perhaps even more significant and unfortunate, however, are the negative effects that cocaine and crack users have on their families, communities, workplaces, and society. Domestic violence and random violence are often fueled by cocaine or crack. Children are often the victims of cocaine- or crack-using parents and suffer from pre natal exposure or parental abuse.
What is Cocaine?
Cocaine is a central nervous system stimulant, the most powerful found in nature. Most often seen in the form of cocaine hydrochloride, a white, crystalline powder, it is extracted from the leaves of the coca plant, Erythroxylon coca, indigenous to the highlands of the Andean mountains in South America. The Incas used coca leaves as a part of their religious rites thousands of years ago. Over the centuries, laborers of the Andes, who toil under harsh conditions, have either chewed coca leaves or brewed tea from them to relieve apoxia (mountain sickness that occurs at high altitudes), hunger, and fatigue and for refreshment.
Cocaine in the United States
Cocaine was first isolated from the coca leaf in the late 1800s. It quickly became popular as an ingredient in patent medicines (throat lozenges, tonics, etc.) and other products (e.g., Coca Cola, from which it was later removed). Concern soon mounted due to instances of addiction, psychotic behavior, convulsion, and death. A series of steps, including passage of the Pure Food and Drug Act of 1906, were taken to combat health and behavioral problems associated with the use of cocaine and other drugs. Finally, the Harrison Act of 1914 was enacted, outlawing the use of cocaine and opiates in over-the-counter products and making these drugs available only by prescription. Cocaine use soon dropped dramatically and remained at minimal levels for nearly half a century. It continued to be used as a local anesthetic in eye, nose, and throat surgery, however, and still is used today.
In the 1960s, illicit cocaine use rebounded. Although cocaine powder was expensive, selling at about $100 per gram, use of the drug had become common among middle- and upper-middle-class Americans by the late 1970s. A kind of generational forgetting had occurred. Lost were the lessons about cocaine's toxicity and the dangers of abuse that had been learned from the cocaine epidemic earlier in the century. By the mid-1980s, there was widespread evidence of physiological and psychological problems among cocaine users, with increased emergency-room episodes and admissions to treatment.
What is Crack?
Crack is a smokable, rapidly reacting form of cocaine base, which is processed from cocaine hydrochloride. It usually appears as off-white chips, rocks, or chunks. There are many theories about the origin of the crack form of cocaine. It is probable that cocaine traffickers, seeking a broader market for an existing glut of the drug, developed the process to expand their user base, since this method allows small amounts to be sold at very low prices.
America's Crack Epidemic
Soon after crack first appeared, in the early to mid-1980s, crack abuse swept through the country. Three factors contributed to this: first, the drug was cheap and affordable; second, it was easy to smoke; and third, its effects were rapid and intense. Smoking crack brings users to a euphoric state twice as fast as "snorting." Because of this rapid high, crack is more quickly addicting; it is also cheap enough to be available to poor and young users. This has made crack an extremely marketable product.
How are These Drugs Taken?
The primary route of administration for cocaine powder is through inhalation, commonly referred to as "snorting." This is often done in a ritualistic way; e.g., poured onto a mirror, chopped, separated into "lines," and then "snorted" off a small "coke" spoon, or through a straw or rolled-up currency. Some users dissolve the powder in water and inject it into veins, though this is less common than "snorting."
Crack is smoked. This is easier than "snorting" and carries much less social stigma than injection. Chips or chunks are usually placed in a pipe, often made of glass, or a similar vessel and heated with a match or cigarette lighter. The user inhales the fumes.
How Do They Affect You?
Cocaine in all its forms stimulates the central nervous system. It causes the heart to beat more rapidly and blood vessels to constrict. This results in the demand for a greater supply of blood. But the narrowed blood vessels are unable to deliver the volume of blood demanded, which significantly increases the risk of cardiovascular incidents or strokes. Initially, use of these drugs reduces appetite and makes the user feel more alert, energetic, and self-confident-even more powerful.
With high doses, users can become delusional, paranoid, and even suffer acute toxic psychosis. Blood pressure increases, which can cause strokes or heart attacks. In some cases these effects have proven fatal. As the drug's effects wear off, a depression (often called a "crash") can set in, leaving the user feeling fatigued, jumpy, fearful, and anxious.
Crack causes the same effects as powder cocaine. Because it is smoked, however, onset is more rapid and intensity greater.Thus, the effects may be significantly exacerbated. The depression following use is described as considerably deeper and more profound. The likelihood of cocaine psychosis after binging on crack may be greater and notably more intense. Crack use is associated with incidents of hyperactive violence by users and is capable of doing significant harm to fetuses of pregnant users.
Paying the Price of Cocaine and Crack Use
A broad range of consequences include:
How are Ventolin and Flixotide different for each other?
the different between these two, is that the amount of the powder is a bit bigger in the Flixotide diskus.
What would happen if a dog bites into an inhaler of Albuterol Sulfate?
This is what happened to my dog. He is a 90 lb. Lab. So he is big and I did not think any thing of it. A few hours after it happened he started dry heaving and breathing heavily as if there was something stuck in his throat. We knew something was wrong. His coordination was off so we took him to the emergency vet hospital. They took his blood pressure twice and each time it was 75/26. His heart rate was over 220 beats per minute. His heart was tachycardia ..plus their potassium level gets really low due to the poisoning. They kept him overnight and gave him IV fluids with potassium and beta blockers to bring down the heart rate. My lab could of died. Do not take this lightly! Get help immediately!
Can you give ipratropium bromide 0.5 mg and Albuterol sulfate 3.0mg in a vial to a child of 4?
yes, our doctor has prescribed it for our son since he was 2.
Will Albuterol and advair together raise your blood pressure?
Albuterol, a short-acting bronchodilator, can cause an increase in heart rate and blood pressure as a side effect, especially in some individuals. Advair, which contains a corticosteroid and a long-acting bronchodilator, generally has a neutral effect on blood pressure. However, the combination of these medications may lead to an increased heart rate, potentially affecting blood pressure. It's essential to monitor your blood pressure and consult with your healthcare provider if you have concerns about these medications.