Description:
What this medicine does Inspirol HFA is a puffer that helps people breathe better. It has Salbutamol inside that opens up tight breathing tubes in your lungs. When you can’t breathe well or your chest feels tight, this puffer gives fast help. People with asthma and lung problems use it to feel better quickly.
What’s inside
- Salbutamol (also called Albuterol)
Type
- Breathing medicine (opens airways)
Looks like
- Puffer inhaler with spray
Doctors give this for
- Asthma attacks when you can’t breathe
- Stopping asthma before exercise
- Lung problems like COPD
- Quick help when wheezing or short of breath
How to use
- Adults and kids: 1-2 puffs every 4-6 hours when needed
- Before exercise: 2 puffs 15 minutes before starting
- Don’t use more than doctor says
- Follow what your doctor tells you
Too much medicine Using too much makes your heart beat fast, hands shake, or feel worried. Go to hospital right away.
Forgot to use it This puffer is used when you need it. If you forgot a scheduled puff, take it when you remember unless next dose is soon.
Right way to use
- Shake the puffer hard before each puff
- Breathe out all the way, put mouthpiece in mouth, press down and breathe in deep
- Hold breath for 10 seconds, then breathe out slow
- If taking 2 puffs, wait 1 minute between them
- Rinse mouth with water after using
Don’t use if
- Your body doesn’t like Salbutamol or anything in the puffer
- Heart problems that aren’t controlled by doctor
Problems you might get Some people get:
- Shaky hands
- Fast heartbeat
- Feeling nervous
- Headache
- Sore throat or cough
- Rare: chest pain, bad allergic reaction
Watch out
- Only for quick help, not everyday control of asthma
- Tell doctor if you have heart problems, high blood pressure, diabetes, or thyroid issues
- Using too much makes it work less and causes more problems
- Pregnant or nursing women need doctor approval
Medicines that don’t work well together
- Heart medicines called beta-blockers
- Some depression medicines make side effects worse
- Other asthma medicines need doctor guidance
Where to keep it
- Room temperature
- Not in hot places or sun
- Don’t break or put in fire even when empty
- Away from kids
Good ideas
- Keep your puffer with you all the time
- Don’t use more than doctor says
- Learn how to use it the right way
- If you need it more often, see your doctor – your breathing problems might be getting worse
Doctor’s Review – Consultant Pulmonologist:
“This puffer works as a quick-relief medicine during asthma attacks, giving relief within minutes. Correct technique—shaking well and breathing in slowly—is essential for it to work properly. If it’s needed more than twice a week, it means asthma isn’t well controlled and daily treatment may be required. It should only be used for emergencies, not as the sole treatment, and patients should rinse their mouth after use to prevent throat irritation.”
Disclaimer
For information only. Always consult a qualified doctor to confirm if this puffer is right for you and to learn the correct way to use it.
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