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View Post: Which Asthma Drugs Are Safest For Pregnant Women?
3 Dec 2009 by admin  
These drugs include albuterol (brand names: Proventil, Ventolin), pirbuterol acetate (Maxair), terbutaline sulfate (Brethaire), bitolterol mesylate (Tornalate), and metaproterenol sulfate (Alupent, Metrapel). ... Oral (also called systemic) corticosteroids are sometimes used to help you get your asthma quickly under control. For pregnant women, these drugs are less safe than the inhaled variety. High doses of oral corticosteroids may lead to a baby that's smaller than ...
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View Post: ISPUB - Myocardial infarction following parenteral beta agonists ...
7 Nov 2009
Although short-acting beta agonists are an important component of the treatment of acute asthma, it appears that inhaled and subcutaneous beta agonists are superior to oral therapy [ 2,3,4 ]. .... frequently administered, nebulized albuterol in children with severe, acute asthma. Pediatrics 1989; 83:513. (s). 9. Wolfe, JD, Yamate, M, Biedermann, AA, Chu, TJ. Comparison of the acute cardiopulmonary effects of oral albuterol, metaproterenol, and terbutaline in asthmatics. ...
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View Post: greatest possible inspiration followed by greatest possible ...
24 Oct 2009 by Norbert  
Stop these oral medicines for 24 hours before your appointment: Volmax庐, Ventolin庐, Proventil庐, Proventil Repetabs庐 (Albuterol), Metaprel庐 (Metaproterenol), Bricanyl庐, Bethaine庐 (Terbutaline) Stop these inhaled medicines for 6-8 ...
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View Post: asthma medications : metaproterenol and maxair
23 Aug 2008 by admin  
maxair autohaler is a pressurized metered-dose aerosol unit for oral inhalation. it provides a fine-particle suspension of maxair acetate in the propellant mixture of trichioro-monofluoromethane and dichlorodifluoromethane, ...
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View Post: asthma
27 Aug 2009 by shanthi  
the short-acting bronchodilators are metaproterenol (alupent, metaprel), ephedrine, terbutaline (brethaire) and albuterol (proventil, ventolin). these drugs are inhaled and are used to relieve symptoms during acute asthma attacks. ...
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View Post: Alupent (Metaproterenol Sulfate) Drug Information: Uses, Side ...
1 May 2009
Alupent (metaproterenol sulfate USP) Inhalation Aerosol is a bronchodilator administered by oral inhalation. The Alupent Inhalation Aerosol containing 75 mg of metaproterenol sulfate as micronized powder is sufficient medication for 100 inhalations. ... INDICATIONS. Alupent® (metaproterenol sulfate USP) is indicated as a bronchodilator for bronchial asthma and for reversible bronchospasm which may occur in association with bronchitis and emphysema. ...
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View Post: Current Asthma Treatment Using Conventional Medicine - For Information
13 Feb 2009
Part of current asthma treatment also includes prescription drugs. For acute asthma attacks, inhaled drugs such as albuterol, salmeterol and metaproterenol are usually used. For preventing or relieving acute symptoms, oral theophylline ...
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View Post: Thinking Made Easy: ASTHMA CASE STUDY
30 Apr 2009 by Joan Idanan  
ASTHMA CASE STUDY Ø Presenting symptoms and signs of patient Kristina is a 64-year-old retired teacher who lives with her 66-year-old husband Kevin. On weekdays they just stay home and do household chores like cleaning the house and gardening. ... The B2-adrenergic agents include metaproterenol, terbutaline, isoetharine, and albuterol. The second class of drugs includes theophylline and its derivatives. The third group of drugs is the corticosteroids. ...
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View Post: Asthma
28 Sep 2009 by admin  
Inhaled corticosteroids reduce inflammation have fewer side effects than oral corticosteroids. They include. Beclamethasone (Qvar); Budesonide (Pulmicort); Flunisolide (Aerobid); Fluticasone (Flovent); Triamcinolone (Azmacort) ...
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