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  2. Salbutamol - Wikipedia

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    Salbutamol, also known as albuterol and sold under the brand name Ventolin among others, [1] is a medication that opens up the medium and large airways in the lungs. [8] It is a short-acting β 2 adrenergic receptor agonist that causes relaxation of airway smooth muscle . [ 8 ]

  3. If You're Living With Asthma, Here's Every Single Treatment ...

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    “You should immediately take two puffs of your rescue inhaler—usually albuterol,” says Dr. Bowser. “If that does not work after 15 minutes, use a second two puffs and repeat every four to ...

  4. List of medical inhalants - Wikipedia

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  5. Fluticasone furoate/umeclidinium bromide/vilanterol - Wikipedia

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    Fluticasone furoate/umeclidinium bromide/vilanterol is only available as an inhaler, which generally contains thirty doses (one-month supply) of medicated powder for inhalation (except in the case of, e.g., sample products from the manufacturer or those produced specifically for hospitals [institutional formulations], which contain 14 doses). [4]

  6. Salbutamol/budesonide - Wikipedia

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    Salbutamol/budesonide, sold under the brand name Airsupra, is a fixed-dose combination medication for the treatment of bronchoconstriction and asthma. [1] [2] It is a combination of salbutamol sulfate (albuterol sulfate), a short-acting beta2-adrenergic agonist, and budesonide, an inhaled corticosteroid.

  7. Ellipta - Wikipedia

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    Ellipta is part of GlaxoSmithKline's trade names of several inhalable asthma and chronic obstructive airway disease (COPD) combination medications that make use of the same type of inhaler: Fluticasone furoate (Arnuity Ellipta, Relvar Ellipta) Fluticasone furoate/vilanterol (Breo Ellipta, Relvar Ellipta)

  8. Fenoterol - Wikipedia

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    Printable version; In other projects ... It was patented in 1962 and came into medical use in 1971 [5] ... (e.g. salbutamol [albuterol]).

  9. Intermittent positive pressure breathing - Wikipedia

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    Most contraindications are relative, such as nausea, hemodynamic instability, [5] tracheal fistula, singulation and hemoptysis. [6] Untreated tension pneumothorax is an absolute contraindication.