What is Asthma?
Asthma is a common lung condition that causes occasional breathing difficulties.
It affects people of all ages and often starts in childhood, although it can also develop for the first time in adults.
There’s currently no cure, but there are simple treatments that can help keep the symptoms under control so it doesn’t have a big impact on your life.
Symptoms
The main symptoms of asthma are:
● Wheezing (a whistling sound when breathing) ● Breathlessness ● A tight chest, which may feel like a band is tightening around it ● Coughing
The symptoms can sometimes get temporarily worse. This is known as an asthma attack.
Several conditions can cause similar symptoms, so it’s important to get a proper diagnosis and correct treatment.
Your GP will usually be able to diagnose asthma by asking about symptoms and carrying out some simple tests.
Treatments
The main types are:
● Reliever inhalers – used when needed to quickly relieve asthma symptoms (salbutamol) ● Preventer inhalers (steroid) – used every day to prevent asthma symptoms occurring ● Some people also need to take tablets.
Causes and triggers
Asthma is caused by swelling (inflammation) of the breathing tubes that carry air in and out of the lungs. This makes the tubes highly sensitive, so they temporarily narrow.
It may occur randomly or after exposure to a trigger. Common asthma triggers include:
● Allergies – to house dust mites, animal fur or pollen, for example ● Smoke, pollution and cold air ● Exercise ● Infections like colds or flu ● Identifying and avoiding your asthma triggers can help you keep your symptoms under control
Side Effects
Like all medicines, this medicine can cause side effects, although not everybody gets them. The following side effects may happen with this medicine:
Allergic Reactions (may affect up to 1 in 10,000 people)
If you have an allergic reaction, stop taking Ventolin Evohaler and see a doctor straight away.
Talk to your doctor as soon as possible if you feel your heart is beating faster or stronger than usual (palpitations). This is usually harmless, and usually stops after you have used the medicine for a while. You may feel your heartbeat is uneven or it gives an extra beat, these may affect up to 1 in 10 people.
Tell your doctor if you have any of the following side effects which may also happen with this medicine:
Common (may affect up to 1 in 10 people)
● Feeling shaky ● Headache
Uncommon (may affect up to 1 in 100 people)
● Mouth and throat irritation ● Muscle cramps
Rare (may affect up to 1 in 1,000 people)
● A low level of potassium in your blood ● Increased blood flow to your extremities (peripheral dilatation). ● Very rare (may affect up to 1 in 10,000 people) ● Changes in sleep patterns and behaviour, such as restlessness and excitability
If you are experiencing symptoms of asthma, such as worsening (flushing) or tightness in the chest, stop taking Ventolin Evohaler and see a doctor immediately. Your doctor may change the dosage if you develop flushing, more severe symptoms with irregular heart beat or paradox, or if you have quinapine-like syndrome with allergic reactions.
OthersIf you have been told by your doctor that you are allergic to a component of Ventolin Evohaler, you should stop taking it. If you experience any of the following side effects:
Allergic Reactions (may affect up to 1 in 10 people)
You may need to take a lower dose of Ventolin Evohaler (1,000 mg) for the full duration of the treatment. The lower dose should be taken with a meal before taking the medication.
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What is Asthma?
Asthma is a common lung condition that causes occasional breathing difficulties.
It affects people of all ages and often starts in childhood, although it can also develop for the first time in adults.
There’s currently no cure, but there are simple treatments that can help keep the symptoms under control so it doesn’t have a big impact on your life.
Symptoms
The main symptoms of asthma are:
● Wheezing (a whistling sound when breathing) ● Breathlessness ● A tight chest, which may feel like a band is tightening around it ● Coughing
The symptoms can sometimes get temporarily worse. This is known as an asthma attack.
Several conditions can cause similar symptoms, so it’s important to get a proper diagnosis and correct treatment.
Your GP will usually be able to diagnose asthma by asking about symptoms and carrying out some simple tests.
Treatments
The main types are:
● Reliever inhalers – used when needed to quickly relieve asthma symptoms (salbutamol) ● Preventer inhalers (steroid) – used every day to prevent asthma symptoms occurring ● Some people also need to take tablets.
Causes and triggers
Asthma is caused by swelling (inflammation) of the breathing tubes that carry air in and out of the lungs. This makes the tubes highly sensitive, so they temporarily narrow.
It may occur randomly or after exposure to a trigger. Common asthma triggers include:
● Allergies – to house dust mites, animal fur or pollen, for example ● Smoke, pollution and cold air ● Exercise ● Infections like colds or flu ● Identifying and avoiding your asthma triggers can help you keep your symptoms under control
Side Effects
Like all medicines, this medicine can cause side effects, although not everybody gets them. The following side effects may happen with this medicine:
Allergic Reactions (may affect up to 1 in 10,000 people)
If you have an allergic reaction, stop taking Ventolin Evohaler and see a doctor straight away.
Talk to your doctor as soon as possible if you feel your heart is beating faster or stronger than usual (palpitations). This is usually harmless, and usually stops after you have used the medicine for a while. You may feel your heartbeat is uneven or it gives an extra beat, these may affect up to 1 in 10 people.
Tell your doctor if you have any of the following side effects which may also happen with this medicine:
Common (may affect up to 1 in 10 people)
● Feeling shaky ● Headache
Uncommon (may affect up to 1 in 100 people)
● Mouth and throat irritation ● Muscle cramps
Rare (may affect up to 1 in 1,000 people)
● A low level of potassium in your blood ● Increased blood flow to your extremities (peripheral dilatation). ● Very rare (may affect up to 1 in 10,000 people) ● Changes in sleep patterns and behaviour, such as restlessness and excitability
Treatment can be expensive and not worth the medicine.
If you have any questions about your treatment, do not take Ventolin Evohaler.
Keep out of reach of children.
Ventolin Tablets, Ventolin Inhalers, and Ventolin Evohaler are all prescription-only medications designed to help patients breathe more easily during an asthma attack. However, some patients may prefer to use one of these drugs over the other in the following scenarios:
To determine whether Ventolin Tablets or Ventolin Inhalers are appropriate for your situation, the healthcare professional will need to conduct a thorough review of the product and discuss the possible risks and benefits associated with the medication.
Ventolin Tablets and Ventolin Inhalers are medications that are primarily used to manage asthma symptoms. The combination of these two medications is used for the treatment of the following conditions:
To find out more about your choices in the selection of Ventolin Tablets or Ventolin Inhalers, visit the Patient Information Leaflet or the Ventolin Inhalers section on.
Ventolin Tablets and Ventolin Inhalers are both prescription-only medications. Each medication has its own set of benefits and drawbacks, and each can interact with other medications, allergies, or even other drugs.
Ventolin Tablets come in a variety of strengths, including 2.5 mg, 5 mg, 10 mg, and 20 mg. Each dose is given in a single inhaler, and a prescription is required for an inhaler with the correct strength.
Ventolin Inhalers are also available as a generic medication. However, you should not use these medications as a substitute for medical advice from your doctor.
Ventolin Tablets are typically taken once or twice a day, depending on your symptoms. You may find that your asthma triggers your symptoms may not respond well to the medication, or it may not be effective enough to control your symptoms.
Patients should continue taking the medication as prescribed and for the time being, as long as it is not causing significant side effects.
If your symptoms do not improve or if they become worse, or if your asthma is not controlled, your healthcare professional may refer you to your GP, as well as a specialist. They can help you decide on an appropriate treatment plan.
Always follow the instructions provided by your healthcare professional.
Ventolin Evohaler is a brand-name inhaler, also known as a P-1, that is used to manage and treat bronchospasms.
Ventolin is a brand name of salbutamol in the inhalation aerosol. Ventolin is used to treat bronchospasm. It is also used to prevent asthma symptoms or prevent breathing problems from getting worse.
Ventolin is used to prevent asthma symptoms or prevent breathing problems from getting worse. It may take up to 4 weeks before the effects of Ventolin can be fully evident.
Ventolin is also used to prevent asthma symptoms or prevent breathing problems from getting worse. It may be given as a liquid. The Ventolin is usually given as a syrup or a liquid. The Ventolin is usually given in the form of a spray or aerosol.
Ventolin is used to treat asthma, which is a condition in which an airway passages become narrowed and tight. It is also used to prevent asthma symptoms from getting worse.
Ventolin is also used to prevent asthma symptoms from getting worse.
Ventolin is a bronchodilator medication used to treat the symptoms of asthma.
Ventolin is used to treat the symptoms of asthma.
Ventolin is also used to prevent breathing problems from getting worse.
Ventolin is used to prevent asthma symptoms from getting worse.
Ventolin is used to prevent breathing problems from getting worse.
Salbutamol is a bronchodilator medication used to treat the symptoms of asthma.
Salbutamol is an inhaled bronchodilator medication. Salbutamol belongs to a class of medicines called sympathomimetics.
Salbutamol is usually given as a syrup or a liquid.
Medicare Part B – Asthma Medication ( reliever, controller, reliever).
Ventolin® is a brand name for a medicine called salbutamol sulfate (also known as Ventolin) in inhaler form. Ventolin® is used to relieve symptoms of asthma or chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) such as difficulty in breathing, wheezing, shortness of breath and chest tightness. It is also used to treat asthma or chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) when it is not well controlled. Ventolin® is prescribed as an over-the-counter (OTC) inhaler in inhalation form and has an inhaler refill date. It contains a low-dose salbutamol solution that is not available in the United States. Ventolin® is a prescription medication.
Ventolin® is prescribed as an OTC inhaler in inhalation form and has an inhaler refill date. It is available only by prescription from a licensed US pharmacy. Ventolin® is a prescription medication and is not covered by Medicare and Medicaid.
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Product Details:
| Minimum Order Quantity | 1 Piece |
| Packaging Size | 1x10 |
| Packaging Type | Strips |
| Form | Ventolin Inhaler |
| Brand | Ventolin |
| Manufacturer | GlaxoSmithKline |
| Country of Origin | Made in India |
Ventolin HFA is used in the treatment of bronchospasm. It belongs to the class of bronchodilators. It works by relaxing the muscles in the airways to open up and allows the flow of air into the lungs.
The medication is for inhalation in the lungs and in the airways.
It works by relaxing the muscles in the airways to open up and allowing the flow of air into the lungs.
It works by relaxing the muscles in the airways to open up and allow the flow of air into the lungs.