Albuterol inhalation is used to treat or prevent bronchospasm, or narrowing of the airways in the lungs, in people with asthma or certain types of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). It is also used to prevent exercise-induced bronchospasm.
Bronkal is a drug made in Pakistan. You need a doctor's prescription to buy it. But its analogues can be bought online anywhere in the world without going to a specialist.
Albuterol is a complete analogue of Bronkal. It has the same composition, dosage and methods of use. Also Albuterol has a lower cost compared to Bronkal.
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Side effects
Tell your doctor about any unusual or bothersome side effect. chest pain, fast heart rate, pounding heartbeats or fluttering in your chest; muscle pain, or hoarseness, sore throat, pain or burning when you urinate; cough, dry mouth and throat, nausea,
Warnings
To make sure albuterol inhalation is safe for you, tell your doctor if you have:
- heart disease, high blood pressure, congestive heart failure;
- a heart rhythm disorder;
- a seizure disorder such as epilepsy;
- diabetes;
- overactive thyroid; or
- low levels of potassium in your blood.
It is not known whether albuterol inhalation passes into breast milk or if it could harm a nursing baby. Tell your doctor if you are breast-feeding a baby. However, do not stop your albuterol without speaking to your doctor.
Interactions
Beta-Blockers (Beta1 Selective): May diminish the bronchodilatory effect of Beta2-Agonists. Of particular concern with nonselective beta-blockers or higher doses of the beta1 selective beta-blockers. Monitor therapy
Beta-Blockers (Nonselective): May diminish the bronchodilatory effect of Beta2-Agonists. Avoid combination
Monoamine Oxidase Inhibitors: May enhance the adverse/toxic effect of Beta2-Agonists. Monitor therapy
Food interaction
Pregnancy
- Obtain pregnancy test in women of reproductive potential prior to therapy and avoid usage in pregnant women except in clinical circumstances where no alternative management is appropriate.
- The observed risk was approximately 5 cases per 1000 pregnancies.
Overview
Q: When you have an enlarged heart, almost 3 times the normal size, and you take albuterol, can there be any side effects?
A: Albuterol (Proventil, Ventolin) can cause significant cardiovascular effects in certain patients. Albuterol can affect both pulse rate and blood pressure. According to research, albuterol has also been reported to cause changes in an electrocardiogram (ECG). Based on these findings, albuterol should be used with extreme caution in patients with documented cardiovascular disorders, specifically heart arrhythmias and hypertension (high blood pressure). It is important to make all of your health care providers aware of your enlarged heart. You may want to discuss further treatment with albuterol with your health care provider. Albuterol is a bronchodilator which relaxes the muscles in your airways and increases air flow to your lungs. Albuterol is approved to treat or prevent bronchospasm and to prevent exercise-induced bronchospasm. Some of the possible side effects associated with albuterol treatment include nervousness, dizziness, headache, insomnia (difficulty sleeping), cough, hoarseness, runny nose, stuffy nose, sore throat, muscle pain, diarrhea or dry mouth and throat. For more specific information, consult with your doctor or pharmacist for guidance based on your health status and current medications, particularly before taking any action. Beth Isaac, PharmD
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Albuterol vs Levalbuterol
Albuterol and Levalbuterol are two drugs that are often mixed with each other due to their very similar actions and classification. They are classified as bronchodilators.
So what is Albuterol? Well, Albuterol is one of the most used bronchodilators these days. Thus, it serves to minimize airway resistance by increasing the diameter of the airways or bronchi. In this case, the drug improves the overall air flow to and from the lungs. Albuterol is mainly used to treat or alleviate several conditions associated with the lungs, such as asthma and emphysema.
What about levalbuterol? This drug is known under the brand name Xopenex. It is used with standard asthma inhalers. Both Levalbuterol and Albuterol have similar properties in the sense that they target Beta-2 receptors, which leads to relaxation of the smooth muscles of the lungs (respiratory tract).
Albuterol has long been used to treat asthma, but has also found that it causes some side effects, such as tremors, tachycardia (increased heart rate), and tremors. Conversely, although Levalbuterol also generates the same type of side effects, many say they are minimal. This is Bronkal one of the most significant differences between the two drugs. So, nurses and other practitioners have noticed that less trembling and trembling.
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Other key differences between the two are that Albuterol has a shorter duration of action (4-6 hours) compared to Levalbuterol (5-8 hours). Because of this, it is not surprising that Levalbuterol is rated much higher than Albuterol. 0.83 mg Albuterol costs about US $ 17.59 compared to Levalbuterol for only 0.63 mg, but is still more expensive at $ 101.99.
Regarding the specific formulation of the two bronchodilators, Albuterol is reported to contain 50% of each of S-albuterol and R-albuterol. Levalbuterol has exclusively R-albuterol, which is responsible for the effect of bronchodilation. Due to this inconsistency in the composition of the drug, many studies have been conducted to find evidence that Levalbuterol is better than Albuterol. However, to this day there is still no convincing evidence to back up this statement.
Despite these several differences, both drugs are similar in many other aspects, such as: the same half-life, the same onset and peak action of the drug, and the same effect on the level of potassium in the blood (hypokalemia) and glucose (hyperglycemia).
1. Albuterol has a shorter duration of action than Levalbuterol.