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Drug Class Description
Selective b2 -agonists (beta- agonists, beta-adrenoceptor stimulants).Generic Name
SalbutamolDrug Description
Salamol Inhaler: CFC-free metered-dose inhaler. Salamol Easi-Breathe: breath- actuated inhaler.Presentation
Salamol Inhaler: salbutamol 100 micrograms per actuation. Salamol Easi-Breathe: salbutamol 100 micrograms per actuation.Indications
Management of reversible airways obstruction, bronchospasm, and mild, moderate and severe asthma. Prevention of asthma attacks induced by exercise or exposure to allergens.
Adult Dosage
For optimum results in most patients, use as required. Four hours should be allowed between doses; maximum 8 puffs in 24 hours. Acute asthma symptoms including bronchospasm: one puff as a single minimum starting dose, single minimum starting dose, increased to two puffs if necessary.
Prevention of exercise- or allergen-induced asthma: two puffs 10-15 minutes before challenge. For chronic therapy, two inhalations up to four times a day.
Child Dosage
Acute asthma symptoms including bronchospasm: one puff as a single minimum starting dose, increased to two puffs if necessary. Prophylaxis: one or two puffs before exercise. Maximum 8 puffs in 24 hours.Contra Indications
Hypersensitivity to any of components. Inhaled salbutamol preparations should not be used for managing premature labour or for threatened abortion.
Special Precautions
Thyrotoxicosis. Pregnancy and lactation.Interactions
Beta-blockers.Adverse Reactions
Paradoxical bronchospasm, fine tremor, muscle cramps, peripheral vasodilatation, tachycardia, headache, hypersensitivity reactions, hypokalaemia.Manufacturer
Baker NortonDrug Availability
(POM)Updated
19 June 2009