“Asthalin Respules: Complete Guide to Nebulizer Use, Benefits & Dosage”
β What Are Asthalin Respules?
Asthalin Respules are small plastic containers filled with a liquid form of Salbutamol (2.5 mg or 5 mg per 2.5 mL), intended for inhalation via a nebulizer. Salbutamol is a short-acting Ξ²2-adrenergic agonist (SABA) used to relieve bronchospasm in asthma, COPD, and other respiratory conditions.
- Generic Name: Salbutamol Sulphate
- Brand Name: Asthalin Respules
- Form: Liquid for inhalation
- Strengths: 2.5 mg/2.5 mL or 5 mg/2.5 mL
- Route: Nebulization (inhalation via nebulizer)
β Indications & Uses
Asthalin Respules are used to relieve or prevent bronchospasm caused by:
Condition | Purpose |
Bronchial Asthma | Relief of acute asthma symptoms or exacerbations |
Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) | Opens airways in chronic bronchitis/emphysema |
Wheezing or Breathlessness | Symptom control in allergic or non-allergic airway irritation |
Exercise-Induced Bronchospasm | Prevention before physical activity |
β How It Works (Mechanism of Action)
Salbutamol (the active ingredient) works by:
- Stimulating Ξ²2-adrenergic receptors in the lungs
- Causing relaxation of bronchial smooth muscle
- Leading to widening of airways (bronchodilation)
- Enhancing airflow and making breathing easier
β± Onset of action: 5β15 minutes
β³ Duration of action: ~4β6 hours
β Dosage and Administration
Age Group | Typical Dose |
Adults | 2.5 mg to 5 mg via nebulizer every 4β6 hours |
Children (6β12 years) | 2.5 mg up to 4 times daily |
Young Children (2β5 years) | 0.15 mg/kg per dose under supervision |
π‘How to Use Asthalin Respules:
- Open the Respule and empty contents into a nebulizer chamber.
- Dilute with sterile saline if instructed by your doctor.
- Connect nebulizer to the compressor.
- Inhale the mist through a mouthpiece or face mask over 5β10 minutes.
- Clean the nebulizer after use.
β Benefits of Asthalin Respules
- Rapid relief from wheezing, breathlessness, chest tightness
- Effective in both acute attacks and chronic airway diseases
- Ideal for young children or elderly who canβt use inhalers well
- Can be used in emergency settings (under medical supervision)
β Side Effects
πΉ Common Side Effects:
- Shakiness or hand tremors
- Nervousness or restlessness
- Headache
- Fast heartbeat (palpitations)
- Dry mouth or throat irritation
πΉ Serious Side Effects (Rare):
- Irregular heartbeat
- Low blood potassium (hypokalemia)
- Chest pain
- Allergic reaction (rash, swelling, difficulty breathing)
β Warnings & Precautions
- Do not exceed recommended dose
- Caution in people with:
- Heart disease
- Diabetes
- Overactive thyroid (hyperthyroidism)
- Seizure disorders
- Inform doctor if:
- You are pregnant or breastfeeding
- You notice a decreased response to your usual dose
- Long-term overuse may lead to tolerance or increased asthma severity
β Drug Interactions
Drug | Interaction |
Beta-blockers (e.g., propranolol) | May counteract Asthalinβs effect |
Diuretics | Can increase risk of low potassium |
MAO inhibitors / Tricyclic antidepressants | May increase cardiovascular side effects |
Digoxin | Risk of digoxin toxicity increases with hypokalemia |
β Storage Instructions
- Store below 30Β°C (86Β°F)
- Keep away from light and moisture
- Use immediately after opening
- Do not freeze
- Keep out of reach of children
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