Were you looking for information about Albuterol? Albutrol is a common misspelling of albuterol.
People with asthma or chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) may benefit from using albuterol. The medication works by relaxing the muscles around the airways in order to open up the airways and allow more air into and through the lungs. Most people tolerate albuterol well; and even when side effects occur, they are usually minor. Some side effects of albuterol include headaches, dizziness, and tremors. Albuterol is available in several forms, and can be taken either on a regular basis or just when needed.
(Click Albuterol for more information on how albuterol works to treat airway spasms, a more complete list of potential side effects to look out for, and important things to tell your healthcare provider before starting the medication.)