Ventolin Inhaler (also known by the generic name Albuterol) is a medication that is used to treat reversible obstructive disease in the lungs as well as exercise-induced bronchospasm, such as asthma. It belongs to a group of medicines called beta-agonist bronchodilators. This group of medicines relax the small muscles that surround the airways in the lungs, thus making it easier to breathe.

This medicine comes in the form of an inhaler. You can buy cheap Ventolin Inhaler (Albuterol) from a Canadian pharmacy. The next time you are considering buying this medicine, have your prescription filled through online Canadian pharmacies and save substantially.

What are the side effects of Ventolin Inhaler (Albuterol)?

Side effects of using Ventolin Inhaler (Albuterol) may include dry or sore throat, hoarseness, coughing, nasal congestion, headache, dizziness, agitation, diarrhea, and muscle pain.

More serious side effects may and include chest pain, pounding, rapid, or uneven heart beats, shortness of breath, tremors, seizures, severe headache, blurred vision, ringing or buzzing in your ears, extreme weakness, increased thirst and a need to urinate, and pain anywhere in the body. Contact your doctor immediately if you experience these or any other unusual symptoms after using Ventolin Inhaler (Albuterol).

Allergic reactions to Ventolin Inhaler (Albuterol)l are possible and include a sudden rash, itchiness or swelling of the skin, mouth, or throat, and difficulty breathing. If you suspect you are having an allergic reaction to this drug, contact a doctor immediately.

What precautions are advised when using Ventolin Inhaler (Albuterol)?

There are other drugs that may interfere with the way Ventolin Inhaler (Albuterol) works in your body. These may include medicines for heart disease including beta-blockers, medicines for water retention, drugs for mood disorders, other bronchodilators, a MAO inhibitor, and any herbal or other nutritional supplements you may be taking.

Women who are pregnant should not use Ventolin Inhaler (Albuterol) unless specifically prescribed by their doctor. Women taking this medicine are advised against becoming pregnant because this drug could harm an unborn baby.

What happens with an overdose of Ventolin Inhaler (Albuterol)?

Overdose symptoms of Ventolin Inhaler (Albuterol) include nervousness, headache, tremors, agitation, chest pain or pressure that radiates to the arms, pounding, rapid, or uneven heart rate, nausea, sweating, dizziness and feeling faint. If you suspect you have taken an overdose of this drug, seek immediate emergency attention.

This summary is not all-inclusive; your pharmacist can provide you with more information about Ventolin Inhaler (Albuterol). You can also research this medication further and pay a low price at online Canada drugs stores and have the medication delivered right to your door.