Generic albuterol is available in the following forms: Liquid to inhale through a nebulizer Aerosol to inhale by mouth ...
Albuterol (as sulfate) 0.5%. By nebulizer: 2.5mg (0.5mL of 0.5% diluted to 3mL with sterile normal saline, or 3mL of 0.083%) 3–4 times daily. Avoid excessive use. Sensitivity to sympathomimetics.
Albuterol 90mcg/inh; metered-dose aerosol. <4yrs: not recommended. ≥4yrs: 2 inh every 4–6 hrs as needed; 1 inh every 4 hrs may suffice. Exercise–induced bronchospasm: 2 inh 15 minutes before ...
Inhaled albuterol and other beta-agonists can be dispensed as a: Metered dose inhaler Solution for nebulization A powder-filled capsule that is inhaled using a powder inhaler Each inhalation or ...
In children with significant respiratory distress, we initiate a dose of either 75 mg/hr (half diluted 5 mg/mL) albuterol solution delivered via a HEART nebulizer (High-output Extended Aerosol ...
Xopenex is also available as a liquid for use in a nebulizer. Airsupra contains the active ingredient albuterol, and Xopenex contains levalbuterol. Both are beta 2-agonist bronchodilators and are ...
The albuterol nebulizer solution, 2.5 to 5 mg, depending on severity, can be used via a compressed air driven nebulizer. The 2.5 mg dose of the nebulizer solution delivers a dose approximately ...
Albuterol metered aerosol is a generic inhaler that’s prescribed for certain types of bronchospasm. It’s not known whether albuterol metered aerosol is safe to use during pregnancy and ...