Information about Asthalin 100mcg Inhaler
Asthalin 100mcg Inhaler Uses:
Salbutamol/Albuterol is used in the treatment of asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
Asthalin 100mcg Inhaler composition:
Salbutamol 100mcg
Interactions / Warnings:
It is not known whether it is safe to consume alcohol with Asthalin 100mcg Inhaler. Please consult your doctor.
Pregnancy interaction:
Asthalin 100mcg Inhaler may be unsafe to use during pregnancy
Expert advice:
- Salbutamol/Albuterol is used to relieve symptoms of asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) such as coughing, wheezing and breathlessness.
- The inhalers are called ‘reliever’ inhalers as they give you quick relief from breathing problems
- Always keep the inhaler upright during loading of the dose and administration steps.
- If you feel a slightly sweet tasting powder in your mouth after inhaling, you have received the dose and the active substance has reached your lungs.
- Always replace the inhaler cap after you have used the inhaler.
- Gargle with warm water after each inhalation to avoid any fungal infections in your mouth and throat.
- Dry mouth may occur as a side effect. Frequent mouth rinses, good oral hygiene, increased water intake and sugarless candy may help.
- If you need to use Salbutamol/Albuterol more than 3 times a week, it could be a sign that your breathing problem is not well controlled. Talk to your doctor about it.
- Inform your doctor if you have a history of heart diseases or if you experience heart racing, headache, or chest pain.
Asthalin 100mcg Inhaler Side Effects:
Salbutamol/Albuterol : Headache, Tremor, Tachycardia
How to use Asthalin 100mcg Inhaler :
No interaction found/established
How Asthalin 100mcg Inhaler works:
Salbutamol/Albuterol is a bronchodilator. It works by relaxing the muscles in the airways and widens airways. This makes breathing easier.
Faq:
- When should I take Salbutamol/Albuterol inhaler?
Use Salbutamol/Albuterol as and when you need it. Salbutamol/Albuterol inhaler relieves the symptoms of asthma like coughing, shortness of breath and tightness in the chest. You can also take it to prevent asthma attacks in circumstances where you know it may occur, example after strenuous exercise or unavoidable exposure to allergenQ. Can I smoke if I have been prescribed Salbutamol/Albuterol inhaler?
No, you should not smoke while taking Salbutamol/Albuterol inhaler. Smoking irritates the lungs. Especially in asthmatics, it makes breathing more difficult. Take advice from your doctor if you are finding it hard to avoid smoking.Q. Is it safe to take Salbutamol/Albuterol inhaler if I have heart disease?
Yes, but its use depends on the severity of your heart problem. If you experience chest pain or any other symptom of worsening heart disease while taking Salbutamol/Albuterol, you should seek immediate medical advice.Q. Being a diabetic, what should I remember while taking Salbutamol/Albuterol inhaler?
Salbutamol/Albuterol may cause blood sugar levels to rise. Therefore, your doctor may adjust your dose of insulin or antidiabetic medicines. Keep a regular check on your blood glucose levels and do not miss any appointments.Q. I have started using Salbutamol/Albuterol inhaler and I am experiencing headaches and shakiness. Is this because of Salbutamol/Albuterol and will these go away?
It could be due to Salbutamol/Albuterol. For headaches, drink plenty of water, get sufficient rest and avoid alcohol. Usually headaches go away after a week. If they persist for a long time, contact your doctor. Feeling shaky is a common side effect of Salbutamol/Albuterol and goes away after sometime.Q. What would happen if I take higher than the recommended dose of Salbutamol/Albuterol?
Taking a higher than the recommended dose of Salbutamol/Albuterol may cause seizures, chest pain, nervousness, headache, dry mouth, nausea, dizziness and lack of energy. High doses of Salbutamol/Albuterol may also cause fast, irregular or pounding heartbeat, uncontrollable shaking of any part of the body and difficulty falling asleep or staying asleep. In any such case, seek immediate medical attention.
Medicine disease interaction:
No interaction found/established