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Everything about Albuterol and Its Usage

Albuterolis a popular medication that is used to relax bronchial spasms. It belongs to a group of drugs that are called bronchodilators, which can relax muscles by means of beta-2 receptor stimulation. Before someone will start to use Albuterol, he/she needs to be aware of how to take it properly. Patients need to use this drug as it is prescribed by a doctor. It is forbidden to stop taking it suddenly or increase its dosage without consulting with a healthcare provider.

At present, Albuterol is available in the market in 2 forms, which are solid and liquid ones. Besides, it is possible to use special inhalation powder and aerosol, but there is no available solution for kids under the age of 2 years. It is advised to use this type of medication before any other inhalation therapy and postural drainage. There are many patients who use Albuterol before their regular exercises to ease their breathing. It is recommended to make 2 inhalations before doing any exercises or other physical activities.

There are certain contra-indications for this medication. And patients need to learn more about that before starting to use Albuterol. It is not allowed to use it in case someone has cardiac tachyarrhythmia. In general, such a drug may have some certain interaction with other medications. For example, these can be beta-blockers because, when patients use Albuterol and these medications, they may experience severe bronchial spasms. It can also reduce a level of serum digoxin. It is better not to take any diuretics when going for this kind of treatment as they may worsen the co-administration of Albuterol.

There are certain side effects that can be expected when taking this drug. People may have severe and mild ones. Some of the most widespread side effects are: dizziness, tremor, angina, elevated BP, nervousness, tachycardia, chest pain, palpitations, hyperactivity, insomnia, drowsiness, weakness, throat irritation, restlessness, dry mouth, nausea, diarrhea, vomiting, coughing, heartburn, wheezing, sweating, anorexia, dyspnea, and so on.

Finally, there are some precautions and warnings that all patients need to know before taking Albuterol. Children should not take this medication because it has not been studied on kids yet. If women plan to get pregnant, or are already pregnant, they need to consult with a doctor to decide whether it is wise to continue taking Albuterol or not. People need to inform their healthcare providers about any other medicines that they take as well.


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