Drugs

Proventil

albuterol

By Schering-Plough

What is this medication for?

Albuterol is a bronchodilator used for the treatment of asthma, chronic bronchitis, and other breathing disorders. It works by opening the airways and making breathing easier.

What form(s) does this medication come in?

Some medications may have other generic brands available. Always ask your doctor or pharmacist about the safety of switching between brands of the same medication.

How should I use this medication?

The dosage depends on the system being used to inhale the drug (aerosol inhaler or nebulizer solution).

Aerosol inhaler: The usual dose to relieve asthma symptoms is 1-2 inhalations (also called "puffs"). For children 6 years and older, 1 puff is used; for adults, 1-2 puffs are used. More puffs may be needed to relieve symptoms during a more severe attack. The usual dose for long-term treatment of asthma is 1-2 puffs (or 1 puff in children 6 years and older) three or four times per day. The maximum daily dose is 8 puffs for adults and 4 puffs for children. For preventing exercise-induced asthma, the usual dose is 2 puffs before exercise for adults and 1 puff before exercise for children. Dosage is usually individualized by the doctor.

Nebulizer solution: The usual dose is 2.5 mg to 5.0 mg albuterol (adults) or 1.25 mg to 2.5 mg albuterol (children aged 5-12), given up to four times per day.

To ensure administration of the proper dose of the drug, make sure you are instructed by the doctor, pharmacist or other health professional in the proper use of the inhaler, Diskhaler, Rotahaler, or nebulizer systems. The use of these inhalation systemsby children depends on the ability of the individual child to learn the proper use of the devices. During inhalation, children should be assisted or supervised by an adult who knows the proper use of the devices.

It is very important not to exceed the prescribed dose. If difficulty in breathing persists, call your doctor at once.

Always carry your albuterol aerosol or dry powder to use immediately if an episode of asthma is experienced.

Who should NOT take this medication?

Anyone allergic to any of the ingredients and those with abnormal heart rhythm associated with fast heart rate should not use this drug.

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Last updated: March 2, 2007
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