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ALBUTEROL
Noisy
Drug- Rescue Inhaler
The most prescribed inhaler. Albuterol inhalers use a freon-type (CFC) propellant. The side effects of these propellants are similar to and may amplify the side effects of albuterol, especially in patients with chemical triggers. CFC-free albuterol sulfate inhalers are designated "HFA", using non-CFC propellants such as CO2. Some patients report fewer and/or less intense side effects with albuterol sulfate HFA inhalers. Albuterol sulfate is also used in combination with other drugs in some combination inhalers.
Albuterol is used primarily as a rescue inhaler, but is also used prophylactically, often to prevent exercise-induced asthma.
Respiratory distress and/or bronchospasm associated with asthma, allergic reaction, chronic bronchitis or emphysema
None
Albuterol (generic)
Combivent®
(albuterol sulfate + ipratroprium bromide)
DuoNeb®
(albuterol
sulfate + ipratroprium bromide)
Proventil®
(albuterol)
Proventil®
Inhalation Solution
(albuterol) - for nebulizer
Proventil®
HFA
(albuterol
sulfate)
Proventil®
Oral tablets
(albuterol)
Ventolin®
(albuterol)
Ventolin®
HFA
(albuterol sulfate)
Volmax®
Oral Tablets
(albuterol)