Template Version

Home | Help | Site Map

Search accesses currently uses template version.

Portal Navigation Links (Level 1):
Residents | Government | Business | Culture

Portal Navigation Links (Level 2):
News | County Executive | County Council | Departments | Services (A to Z)   | Online Services
County Cable 6Transportation  |  Education  |  Careers | Volunteers | Contact Us

Fire & Rescue Navigation Links:
emblem
home about us contact us employment news site map

 

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.


Drug Action
Rapid-acting bronchodilator (Beta-2 agonist)

Indications

Respiratory distress and/or bronchospasm associated with asthma, allergic reaction, chronic bronchitis or emphysema


Contraindications

None


Side Effects
Tachycardia, palpitations, hypertension, angina, nervousness, anxiety, muscle tremors, dizziness, headache, sweating, nausea, vomiting, sore throat

Dose
Maryland Protocol: 2 doses of 2 puffs each over a 30-minute period given by patient and/or EMS provider. Allow approximately 1 minute between puffs and 3-5 minutes between doses

Supplied as

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)


Ventolin® Rotohaler®
(albuterol sulfate)

Volmax® Oral Tablets
(albuterol)



 


 

Alert | Awards | Privacy Policy | User Rights | Accessibility | Disclaimer | County Code | RSS | Blogs
Copyright 2002-Montgomery County Government All Rights Reserved