€70.00
€70.00
Ventoline Accuhaler is a prescription dry powder inhaler containing salbutamol for rapid asthma relief.
Ventoline Accuhaler is a prescription dry powder inhaler containing salbutamol for rapid asthma relief.
| Medication Strength | 200mcg |
|---|---|
| Amount | 1 puffer, 2 puffers, 3 puffers |
Ventoline Accuhaler works by relaxing the muscles surrounding the airways.
• Stimulates beta-2 receptors in the lungs
• Relaxes airway smooth muscle
• Widens the airways quickly
• Improves airflow and breathing
• Breath-activated delivery without propellants
Ventoline Accuhaler is intended for quick symptom relief, not long-term asthma prevention.
• Active ingredient: Salbutamol
• Pharmaceutical form: Dry powder inhaler (Accuhaler)
• Administration route: Inhalation
• Prescription status: Prescription-only medicine (Rx)
Ventoline Accuhaler is prescribed for patients with:
• Asthma
• Chronic obstructive airway diseases
• Reversible bronchospasm
• Exercise-induced breathing difficulties
• Used as needed for symptom relief
• Inhaled directly into the lungs
• Dosage depends on age and clinical condition
• Do not exceed the prescribed dose
• Correct inhalation technique is essential
• Use only under medical supervision
• Overuse may indicate worsening asthma control
• May cause tremor, headache, or increased heart rate
• Caution advised in patients with heart or thyroid conditions
• Always read the patient information leaflet before use
What is Ventoline Accuhaler used for?
Ventoline Accuhaler is used for fast relief of asthma symptoms and breathing difficulties.
How quickly does Ventoline Accuhaler work?
Ventoline Accuhaler usually works within minutes after inhalation.
Is Ventoline Accuhaler a preventer inhaler?
No. Ventoline Accuhaler is a reliever inhaler, not a preventer.
What is the difference between Accuhaler and Evohaler?
The Accuhaler delivers dry powder and is breath-activated, while the Evohaler uses a pressurised spray.
Is Ventoline Accuhaler suitable for everyone?
No. Ventoline Accuhaler is prescription-only and may not be suitable for all patients. Medical assessment is required.
Are side effects possible?
Yes. Possible side effects include tremor, headache, nervousness, palpitations, or muscle cramps.