Albuteral

Were you looking for information about Albuterol? Albuteral is a common misspelling of albuterol.
 
If you have asthma or chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), your healthcare provider may prescribe albuterol. The medication works by opening up the airways to allow more air into and through the lungs. Albuterol is available in several forms, such as tablets, a solution that is used with a nebulizer, a syrup that can be taken by mouth, and a traditional inhaler. Prior to taking albuterol, be sure to tell your healthcare provider about any medical conditions you may have, as well as any medications you may be taking.
 
(Click Albuterol for the full eMedTV article. This article takes a detailed look at albuterol dosing, side effects, and available forms of the medication -- as well as some conditions you should let your healthcare provider know about before you take the medicine.)
Written by/reviewed by: Kristi Monson, PharmD; Arthur Schoenstadt, MD
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