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Asthma Rescue Medication: Albuterol

Saturday, October 10th, 2009    Subscribe To Our Feed

Albuterol, or salbutamol, is one of the many bronchodilators used for inhalers and nebulizers. Bronchodilators such as albuterol work by relaxing the airways. These substances, as the name implies, “dilate the bronchi”; in layman's terms, to widen the airways.

Widening the airways relieves the person having an asthma attack. This is because with an asthma attack, the bronchi or airways are narrowed. Inhalers are used by asthmatics for preventing and relieving asthma attacks. Inhalers administer bronchodilator medication in aerosol, dry powder, and steam form. Metered-dose inhalers or MDIs provide aerosol treatment, dry powder inhalers or DPIs use powder, and nebulizers vaporize liquid medication into steam to be inhaled.

Albuterol or salbutamol can be administered orally, as an inhalant, or intravenously. Oral salbutamol is, as most pills, generally for prevention. Albuterol isn’t only to relax airways. It has been known and used to relax the uteral muscles to delay premature labor.

As an inhalant, albuterol can assume a quick-acting or a long-acting form. This makes it useful as both preventer and reliever and makes albuterol a popular bronchodilator. If you have seen asthmatics undergoing nebulizer treatment in hospitals or puffing on an inhaler and feeling better after a few minutes, this is due to the quick-acting powers of albuterol asthma treatment.

Bronchodilators such as albuterol give relief about five to twenty minutes after taking the medication. Relief can be seen almost immediately. But an asthmatic should not rely only on inhaled medication. Side-effects accompany excessive use of albuterol. This poses a threat to those using a lot of preventive medications. Alternatives to albuterol have the same side-effects if taken at similar rates. The best way to defeat asthma is still trigger avoidance. In the event of an attack, albuterol is one of the most reliable and fast-acting asthma treatments there is.

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