Salbutamol is a drug that is used to get relief from bronchospasm that is linked with conditions such as Asthma and other pulmonary diseases. Salbutamol is sold in the market under various brand names. It is available in the form of extended release tablets and inhaled route drugs such as metered dose inhalers, rotahalers, Autohalers and nebulizers etc. the medicine is used to prevent bronchospasm induced wheezing.
This medicine provides relief by relieving the troubles like cough, cold, wheezing and shortness of breath. The medicine is available only on the prescription of doctor.
Understanding the drug:
How it works?
The drug works by acting on the receptors in the lungs called ?-2 receptors. Salbutamol acts on the receptors and stimulates them, as a result of which the muscles of the air passage relax. This leads to easy passage of air and opens the airway.
When should you avoid the drug?
You should not take this medicine if you:
Are allergic to this active ingredient Salbutamol or any other ingredient of the drug.
Are below 4 years of age, consult your doctor for the safety and efficacy.
Are pregnant or planning to be pregnant
Are breast feeding as the drug may pass into the breast milk
Have high blood pressure
Have a history of epilepsy
Have a diabetes history
Have heart rhythm problems (arrhythmia)
What are the strengths available?
The drug is available in the form of tablet under the different brand names and strengths on our website:
Theo Asthalin 2mg+100mg
Theo Asthalin SR 4 mg +200mg
Ventorlin 4 mg
Ventorlin 8mg
Who is the manufacturer?
Theo Asthalin is manufactured by Cipla and Ventorlin is manufactured by GSK. The drugs are available on our website under various pack sizes.
How much to take?
Take the drug exactly as prescribed by the doctor. The amount of medicine that you take depends on the strength of the medicine and the condition of the patient. ?Do not use more of it and do not use it more often than your doctor ordered.
How to take it?
If you are taking the tablets then you can just swallow the tablets with glass of water. Do not break or crush the tablet. Do not dissolve the tablets.Take it as full.
When to take?
Take the medicine as prescribed by the Doctor. Try to take the dose at the same time each day; this reduces the chances of missing a dose.
For how long should it be taken?
Do not stop taking the tablets or change the dose without consulting with your Doctor. This drug is meant to be taken on regular basis, so keep on taking the drug as long as recommended by the Doctor.
What if you take too much (overdose)?
If overdose, talk to Doctor or Poisons information centre for advice. Take medical help as soon as possible.
What if you miss the dose?
Consult your doctor if you miss the dose. If it?s less than one hour of the dose time missed then go and take the drug but if it?s more than 6 hours of the missed dose then leave the dose and take the next dose at the correct time period. ?Don?t double up the dose in order to catch up the missed one.
What are the side effects?
Every medicine has some side effects. Some of the common side-effects are:
Abdominal or stomach pain
Bladder pain
Bloody or cloudy urine
Chest discomfort
Chest pain
Cough or hoarseness
Cough producing mucus
Diarrhea
Difficult or labored breathing
Difficulty with swallowing runny nose
Shortness of breath
Skin rash
Sore throat
Are there any possible drug interactions?
Tell your doctor about all medications you use. This includes prescription, over-the-counter, vitamin, and herbal products. You doctor will provide you the list of drugs to be avoided while taking this drug. The drugs that interact with Salbutamol:
Amitriptyline
Amoxapine
Maprotiline
Mianserin
Nortriptyline
Phenelzine
Protriptyline
Imipramine
Isocarboxazid
Linezolid
Lofepramine
Clomipramine
Desipramine
Dosulepin
Doxepin etc.
What are the things to be taken care of?
Don?t use the expired drug
Keep a complete record of all the medicines you are taking along with this medicine
This drug is for long term management of Asthma, so it is not used in acute asthma attack
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Theo Asthalin Forte tablets
Salbutamol is a drug that is used to get relief from bronchospasm that is linked with conditions such as Asthma and other pulmonary diseases. Salbutamol is sold in the market under various brand names. It is available in the form of extended release tablets and inhaled route drugs such as metered dose inhalers, rotahalers, Autohalers and nebulizers etc. the medicine is used to prevent bronchospasm induced wheezing.
This medicine provides relief by relieving the troubles like cough, cold, wheezing and shortness of breath. The medicine is available only on the prescription of doctor.
Understanding the drug:
How it works?
The drug works by acting on the receptors in the lungs called ?-2 receptors. Salbutamol acts on the receptors and stimulates them, as a result of which the muscles of the air passage relax. This leads to easy passage of air and opens the airway.
When should you avoid the drug?
You should not take this medicine if you:
Are allergic to this active ingredient Salbutamol or any other ingredient of the drug.
Are below 4 years of age, consult your doctor for the safety and efficacy.
Are pregnant or planning to be pregnant
Are breast feeding as the drug may pass into the breast milk
Have high blood pressure
Have a history of epilepsy
Have a diabetes history
Have heart rhythm problems (arrhythmia)
What are the strengths available?
The drug is available in the form of tablet under the different brand names and strengths on our website:
Theo Asthalin 2mg+100mg
Theo Asthalin SR 4 mg +200mg
Ventorlin 4 mg
Ventorlin 8mg
Who is the manufacturer?
Theo Asthalin is manufactured by Cipla and Ventorlin is manufactured by GSK. The drugs are available on our website under various pack sizes.
How much to take?
Take the drug exactly as prescribed by the doctor. The amount of medicine that you take depends on the strength of the medicine and the condition of the patient. ?Do not use more of it and do not use it more often than your doctor ordered.
How to take it?
If you are taking the tablets then you can just swallow the tablets with glass of water. Do not break or crush the tablet. Do not dissolve the tablets.Take it as full.
When to take?
Take the medicine as prescribed by the Doctor. Try to take the dose at the same time each day; this reduces the chances of missing a dose.
For how long should it be taken?
Do not stop taking the tablets or change the dose without consulting with your Doctor. This drug is meant to be taken on regular basis, so keep on taking the drug as long as recommended by the Doctor.
What if you take too much (overdose)?
If overdose, talk to Doctor or Poisons information centre for advice. Take medical help as soon as possible.
What if you miss the dose?
Consult your doctor if you miss the dose. If it?s less than one hour of the dose time missed then go and take the drug but if it?s more than 6 hours of the missed dose then leave the dose and take the next dose at the correct time period. ?Don?t double up the dose in order to catch up the missed one.
What are the side effects?
Every medicine has some side effects. Some of the common side-effects are:
Abdominal or stomach pain
Bladder pain
Bloody or cloudy urine
Chest discomfort
Chest pain
Cough or hoarseness
Cough producing mucus
Diarrhea
Difficult or labored breathing
Difficulty with swallowing runny nose
Shortness of breath
Skin rash
Sore throat
Are there any possible drug interactions?
Tell your doctor about all medications you use. This includes prescription, over-the-counter, vitamin, and herbal products. You doctor will provide you the list of drugs to be avoided while taking this drug. The drugs that interact with Salbutamol:
Amitriptyline
Amoxapine
Maprotiline
Mianserin
Nortriptyline
Phenelzine
Protriptyline
Imipramine
Isocarboxazid
Linezolid
Lofepramine
Clomipramine
Desipramine
Dosulepin
Doxepin etc.
What are the things to be taken care of?
Don?t use the expired drug
Keep a complete record of all the medicines you are taking along with this medicine
This drug is for long term management of Asthma, so it is not used in acute asthma attack
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