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Pharmacology for Asthma - Albuterol, Bronchodilators, Steroids for NURSING, NCLEX RN & LPN
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Albuterol (Ventolin): What Is Albuterol Inhaler Used For? and How To Use Metered Dose Inhaler
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- Albuterol, also known as Salbutamol, is a short-acting bronchodilator. It stimulates beta-2 receptors in the lungs, leading to relaxation of bronchial smooth muscles, producing bronchodilation.

- So it is used in the prevention and treatment of reversible bronchospasm, associated with asthma and other obstructive pulmonary diseases.

- It is available as tablets and syrup, and solution for inhalation in pressurized metered dose inhaler of 100 micrograms per puff.

- Learn more about Albuterol (Ventolin) mechanism of action, uses, dosage, side effects, and precautions in this video...

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Salbutamol (Ventolin) - Uses, Dosing, Side Effects
Salbutamol (Ventolin) - Uses, Dosing, Side Effects Side Effects 0 Views • 24 days ago

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Albuterol
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Albuterol rapidly dilates air passageways narrowed during asthma attacks. Originally available as Ventolin and later as ProAir and Proventil, generic albuterol remains the 10th most frequently prescribed drug in America. Due to the coronavirus pandemic, supplies of albuterol appear critically low.

Albuterol acts as a short acting bronchodilator with effects noticeable within 5-10 minutes and peak activity at 45 minutes. Unfortunately benefits fade after only 3 hours. Albuterol when inhaled 15-30 minutes prior to physical activity may also prevent bronchospasm often associated with exercise.

Although albuterol continues as the most popular rescue inhaler for asthma, excessive use may accelerate deterioration of lung function. Guidelines regarding albuterol changed in 2019 when the Global Initiative for Asthma urged reliance on inhaled corticosteroids as the mainstay of asthma treatment. SABA – short acting bronchodilators including albuterol – should remain available for acute flares uncontrolled by inhaled steroids.

In the past, overreliance on albuterol provided a false sense of security. Although albuterol treated the symptoms of bronchospasm, relieved cough and improved shortness of breath, it failed to interrupt the underlying disease process. This led to a potentially devastating situation. Inhaled steroids alter the primary pulmonary abnormality.

Especially during the era of coronavirus, asthmatics prescribed albuterol should seek to maintain an adequate supply of the drug. Each canister contains sufficient albuterol for 200 activations.

Side effects typically include tremor, nervousness, headache and dizziness. Albuterol can decrease blood potassium, cause palpitations and in those with heart disease, may precipitate arrhythmias. Beta blockers counteract albuterol and typically should be avoided by asthmatics. Beta blockers treat high blood pressure and control heart rate and atrial fibrillation. Examples include propranolol, metoprolol, atenolol and carvedilol.

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#albuterol | Uses, Dosage, Side Effects & Mechanism | Ventolin Side Effects 0 Views • 24 days ago

Albuterol (Salbutamol) is a beta-2 adrenergic receptor agonist used to treat asthma, bronchitis, COPD, as well as prevent exercise induced bronchospasms.

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Pharmacology - Respiratory drugs: Memorization Tips for Nursing Students RN PN (MADE EASY)
Pharmacology - Respiratory drugs: Memorization Tips for Nursing Students RN PN (MADE EASY) Side Effects 0 Views • 24 days ago

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What are the Side Effects of Albuterol Sulphate?
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Pharmacology - Albuterol - Beta 2 Agonists - Respiratory Drugs nursing RN PN NCLEX
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Proper Technique for Using Albuterol Inhaler - Step by Step Guide
Proper Technique for Using Albuterol Inhaler - Step by Step Guide Side Effects 0 Views • 24 days ago

- In this video, a Henry Ford pharmacist provides a detailed and easy to follow guide on how to properly use an albuterol inhaler. Whether you are new to using an inhaler or just need a refresher, this video will walk you through the steps, including how to prime the inhaler, the correct technique for using it, and important safety information. Learn how to effectively manage your breathing difficulties and make sure to always carry your inhaler with you. Watch now and take control of your respiratory health.

The steps covered in the video are:

• Make sure the inhaler canister is securely in place and remove the cap off the mouthpiece
• Shake well before each use
• Prime the inhaler by spraying it into the air away from the face for a total of three times (if not used for over two weeks or is the first time using it)
• Hold the inhaler upright with the cap removed
• Breathe out through your mouth as much air from your lungs as you can away from the mouthpiece
• Put the mouthpiece in your mouth and close your lips around it
• Start inhaling deeply and slowly through your mouth while pushing down on the canister once and continue taking a full breath
• Remove the inhaler from your mouth and hold your breath for about 10 seconds or for as long as comfortable and breathe out slowly through your nose
• If instructed to use more than one spray wait one minute and repeat the above steps
• Put the cap back on the mouthpiece after every time you use the inhaler and make sure the cap snaps firmly into place
• Clean your inhaler at least one time each week by removing the canister and running only the mouthpiece under warm water and then dry it thoroughly
• Seek medical help right away or call 911 if inhaler does not help your symptoms.
• Consult your doctor before stopping your medication.
• Carry your rescue inhaler with you and make sure your inhaler is readily available in case you have trouble breathing
• Contact your pharmacist or doctor if experiencing side effects

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Ventolin Side Effects
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If you use a Ventolin Evohaler to manage your asthma, you might be concerned about potential side effects. In this video, we'll explore the most common side effects of Ventolin and what you need to know about them.

By the end of this video, you'll have a clear understanding of the potential side effects of Ventolin. You'll have the knowledge you need to use your inhaler safely and effectively.

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Potential side effects of inhalers?
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Overall, inhalers are very safe treatments. However, some people can have side effects. Please discuss with your healthcare team if you are having any issues.
The medication found in inhalers is broadly divided into bronchodilators (which "open up" the airways) and inhaled corticosteroids (anti-inflammatory medication).
Bronchodilators can be either beta 2 agonists (e.g. salbutamol, formoterol, salmeterol etc.) or muscarinic antagonists (ipratropium, tiotropium etc.). Inhaled corticosteroid examples are fluticasone, beclomethasone, budesonide etc.
Each medication class has different potential side effects which I explain in the video.
Many side effects come from using too many doses of inhaler or not inhaling the medication correctly, although some people may just be more sensitive to getting some side effects.
The majority of patients will only have mild or no side effects to report, while improving the control of their respiratory illness (i.e. better symptoms in asthma and COPD).

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Albuterol, 27 Side Effects
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THE TRUTH ABOUT VENTOLIN SIDE-EFFECTS: HEADACHES, MUSCLE CRAMPS & FAST HEARTBEAT
THE TRUTH ABOUT VENTOLIN SIDE-EFFECTS: HEADACHES, MUSCLE CRAMPS & FAST HEARTBEAT Side Effects 0 Views • 24 days ago

Salbutamol or Albuterol (brand names include Ventolin, Accuneb, Proair, Proventil) is used to relieve symptoms of asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) such as coughing, wheezing and feeling breathless. It works by relaxing the muscles of the airways into the lungs, which makes it easier to breathe. This video will explain everything you need to know about the Salbutamol inhaler including side-effects and how to cope with them. I will also give 10 tips on how to improve your lung health and lung capacity.

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02:07 How and when to use your inhaler?
03:24 Dosage during an asthma attack
04:13 How to use your inhaler
05:15 Using a spacer with your inhaler
05:43 Cautions with other medicines
06:58 Frequently asked questions (common side-effects)
07:33 How to cope with side-effects of salbutamol inhalers
08:33 Frequently asked questions (serious side-effects)
09:29 10 Tips to improve your lung health and lung capacity

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This video explains how Salbutamol (VENTOLIN, ALBUTEROL, PROVENTIL) is a medication used to relax and open up your airways. It is used to relieve wheezing, coughing, chest tightness and breathlessness in people with asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), including chronic bronchitis and emphysema.
Salbutamol is a fast-acting bronchodilator and reliever medication. It belongs to a class of medications known as short-acting beta-2 adrenergic agonist. Salbutamol works by stimulating the beta-2 adrenoceptors in your bronchial muscles, which are the smooth muscles lining the two large tubes (bronchi) that carry air from your windpipe (trachea) to your lungs. This causes your bronchi to relax and dilate, widening your airway for a short period of about 4 to 6 hours and making it easier for you to breathe.
This video will also explain how to use your inhaler, what dose to use and the common and serious side effects.

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What is Albuterol? (Medical Definition)
What is Albuterol? (Medical Definition) Side Effects 0 Views • 24 days ago

What is Albuterol? This video covers the medical definition and provides a brief overview of this topic.
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➡️ Albuterol Definition
Albuterol is a short-acting adrenergic bronchodilator agent that is used to treat or prevent bronchospasm. It's considered to be a "rescue drug" because it works quickly to provide relief for reversible airflow obstructions as seen in patients with asthma. You may have also heard it referred to as SABA, or short-acting beta-2 agonist. It causes stimulation of the B2-receptors which relaxes bronchial smooth muscle tissue to helps the airways open back up. Albuterol also stimulates α-receptors and B1-receptors as well which causes vasoconstriction and an increased heart rate. This is why tachycardia and hypertension are two side effects of this medication. Some others include shakiness, tremors, and nervousness in some cases.

➡️ Albuterol Uses
Albuterol comes as a solution (liquid) that can be inhaled into the lungs after being broken up into an aerosol mist by a nebulizer. It can also be administered with a metered-dose inhaler (MDI) or dry-powder inhaler (DPI) as well.

➡️ Some of the common brand names of albuterol include:
- Proventil
- Ventolin
- ProAir
- AccuNeb

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Can you OVERDOSE on inhalers?
Can you OVERDOSE on inhalers? Side Effects 0 Views • 24 days ago

Can you overdose on inhalers? Inhalers are very safe treatments and most people do not develop major side effects. That being said, sometimes people can take too many puffs, sometimes because they are not using the right inhalation technique, and think they need to take more to feel an effect.
Even so, it is usually hard to overdose on inhalers, because the dose of medication is so low (only being designed to treat the airways, and not being absorbed much into the rest of the body).

Generally, when you take too much, you may experience side effects depending on the inhaled medication and your personal medical history (other conditions you may have).

For blue inhalers (Ventolin / salbutamol), usually when taking many puffs one after the other, you may feel some jitters. In patients with pre-existing heart disease or those who are prone to abnormal heart rhythms, this may cause some problems, so it is important to train yourself to have the right technique for inhalation. Ask your doctor for further details in your case.

For inhaled corticosteroids, it is very hard to overdose, because the inhaled dose is very low (much less than in an equivalent tablet that you would swallow). However, using poor technique and taking more than indicated may lead to side effects such as a hoarse voice or mouth and throat candidiasis.

For inhaled antimuscarinics (e.g. ipratropium, tiotropium, glycopyrronium), when you take too much, there is a theoretical risk of causing some problems in people with pre-existing glaucoma, or prostate problems (may cause urine retention). However, at most usual doses, the risk of these side effects is quite low.

I strongly recommend that you talk to your doctor about your inhalers, the right doses in your case and what to do when you get a flare-up of your condition (when you would be tempted to take a lot of puffs to relieve your symptoms). Sometimes some minor side effects are inevitable if the inhaler helps you stop a more severe problem (such as a severe asthma attack). It depends from person to person. Always follow your own doctor's instructions.

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Albuterol Nursing Considerations, Side Effects and Mechanism of Action Pharmacology for Nurses
Albuterol Nursing Considerations, Side Effects and Mechanism of Action Pharmacology for Nurses Side Effects 0 Views • 24 days ago

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Indication: bronchodilator used to prevent airway obstruction in asthma and COPD Action binds to Beta2 adrenergic receptors in the airway leading to relaxation of the smooth muscles in the airways
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Albuterol | Salbutamol | Ventolin – Side Effects, Uses, Mechanism of Action, Dosage, Warnings
Albuterol | Salbutamol | Ventolin – Side Effects, Uses, Mechanism of Action, Dosage, Warnings Side Effects 0 Views • 24 days ago

Albuterol | Salbutamol | Ventolin – Side Effects, Uses, Mechanism of Action, Dosage, Warnings
Albuterol (Salbutamol), commonly known by brand names like Ventolin, Airomir, and Proventil, is a bronchodilator used to treat or prevent bronchospasm in individuals with asthma or chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). Its mechanism of action involves stimulating beta2-adrenergic receptors in the airway smooth muscles, leading to muscle relaxation and bronchodilation. Common side effects include headache, nervousness, throat or nasal irritation, and muscle aches, while severe side effects can include chest pain, irregular heartbeats, severe headache, dizziness, fainting, worsening breathing problems, and allergic reactions. Dosages vary but typically involve 2 puffs from an inhaler every 4 to 6 hours or 2.5 mg via nebulizer 3 to 4 times a day. Interactions with beta-blockers, diuretics, digoxin, and certain antidepressants can affect its efficacy or increase side effects. Warnings include potential cardiovascular effects, paradoxical bronchospasm, and hypersensitivity reactions. Use during pregnancy and breastfeeding should be discussed with a healthcare provider.
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Bronchodilators - Pharmacology  - Respiratory System | @LevelUpRN
Bronchodilators - Pharmacology - Respiratory System | @LevelUpRN Side Effects 0 Views • 24 days ago

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Albuterol Overview in 90 Seconds | Inhalers and Nebulizer Uses Dosage and Side Effects
Albuterol Overview in 90 Seconds | Inhalers and Nebulizer Uses Dosage and Side Effects Side Effects 0 Views • 24 days ago

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Albuterol Medication Information (dosing, side effects, patient counseling)
Albuterol Medication Information (dosing, side effects, patient counseling) Side Effects 0 Views • 24 days ago

Your Medication Albuterol

Albuterol is also known as the brand names: ProAir HFA, ProAir RespiClick, Ventolin HFA, Proventil HFA, and AccuNeb.

Albuterol is commonly referred to as your rescue inhaler.

Albuterol is most commonly used to help open the airways in lung diseases where spasm may cause breathing problems and also to help prevent exercise-induced breathing problems. Albuterol is used for quick relief in patients who are having breathing problems. It is not used to treat or fix disease, but to help control symptoms. Albuterol is most commonly used on an as needed basis. Do not use more than instructed by your doctor.

Albuterol comes in a 90 mcg/actuation aerosol powder breath activated inhaler, 90mcg/actuation aerosol solution, and a 0.63mg/3ml nebulizer solution for inhalation.

Some common side effects with albuterol include excitement, nervousness, upset stomach, and throat irritation.
Some less common side effects include headache, chest pain, shakiness, drowsiness, and fatigue.
Do not take albuterol if:
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While taking albuterol, remember it is important to tell your doctor or pharmacist if you have:
• Signs of an allergic reaction, such as rash, hives, itching, or peeling skin with or without fever
• Signs of low potassium levels, like muscle pains or weakness, muscle cramps, or a heartbeat that does not feel normal

If prescribed an albuterol inhaler, it is very important that you use your inhaler correctly. Instructions are included in the box containing your inhaler. If you need more assistance with the proper way to use your inhaler, your pharmacist can help you.
If while taking this medication you experience trouble breathing, breathing that is worse, wheezing, or coughing, get medical help right away.
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Albuterol Side Effects and Mechanism of Action
Albuterol Side Effects and Mechanism of Action Side Effects 0 Views • 24 days ago

Albuterol Mechanism of Action, Side Effects, and Assessments

In this video, you'll learn all about Albuterol and it's mechanism of action, possible side effects, and what you as the nurse need to assess for and educate your patients on.

This is a super simple way to learn pharmacology faster and easier in nursing school, step by step. It will help you understand how Albuterol actually works inside your body, the critical thinking and WHY behind the side effects and nursing assessment, so you can start applying what you are learning.

Mechanism of Action of Albuterol: Binds to beta 2 adrenergic receptors which work in the lungs causing them to relax or expand, also known as bronchodilation. This smooth muscle relaxation of the airways helps to improve air exchange.

Side effects of Albuterol: Nervousness, tremor, headache, and hyperactivity because of the beta 2 receptor binding. Chest pain, arrhythmias, palpitations, tachycardia, and hypertension can occur because even though albuterol binds mainly to beta 2 receptor sites working on the lungs, it also has some effect on beta 1 receptor sites in the heart.

Assessment and Considerations for Albuterol: Monitor vital signs, especially heart rate, respiratory rate, and blood pressure. If there is overuse it may lead to tolerance, bronchospasm, or hypokalemia.

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Albuterol Side Effects (Inhaler and Nebulizer)
Albuterol Side Effects (Inhaler and Nebulizer) Side Effects 0 Views • 24 days ago

What is Albuterol? What are the side effects of this medication when using an inhaler or nebulizer? Watch the video to find out!
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➡️ What is Albuterol?
Albuterol is a Short-Acting Beta Agonist medication that is given to open up the airways of the lungs to relieve bronchoconstriction. It's properties promote the relaxation of smooth muscle tissue in the airways of the lungs so that they can open up to take in more oxygen. The medication is often used to treat asthma attacks and acute episodes of Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD). Although it has it's benefits, albuterol definitely comes with certain side effects as well.

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▪ Fast Heart Rate (Tachycardia)
▪ Tremors
▪ Shakiness
▪ Nervousness
▪ Headache
▪ Dizziness
▪ Nausea
▪ Feelings of Anxiety
▪ Sore Throat
▪ Runny Nose

Keep in mind that the severity of each one of these side effects may be different from one patient to another. If you have been diagnosed with a respiratory condition or are experiencing symptoms, as always, please speak with your doctor for medical advice and treatment.

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