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If you suffer from airway spasms, your doctor may prescribe Vospire ER. This eMedTV article explains how Vospire ER works, describes the effects of the drug, and lists some of its common side effects (such as nervousness).
Side effects of Vospire ER can include insomnia, shakiness, and vomiting. This page on the eMedTV Web site lists other possible Vospire ER side effects, including some serious problems that should be reported to a doctor right away.
Vospire ER is used mainly to treat asthma and other similar lung problems. This eMedTV Web page explains how the drug can be used in children as young as six years old and lists some possible "off-label" Vospire ER uses (like treating hyperkalemia).
The recommended starting Vospire ER dosage for children ages 6 to 12 is 4 mg twice a day. This eMedTV resource also discusses Vospire ER dosing for adults and children over the age of 12 and provides some general tips on taking the medication.
Vospire ER may potentially increase your risk of developing anemia. This eMedTV page contains other Vospire ER warnings and precautions, including the safety of taking Vospire ER while pregnant and people who shouldn't take the medicine.
Generic Vospire ER is sold under the name Albuterol Sulfate ER tablets. This eMedTV segment lists the companies that manufacture Generic Vospire ER (DAVA Pharmaceuticals and Mylan Pharmaceuticals) and its available strengths (4 mg and 8 mg).
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