Monograph Details

Respiratory Tract > Asthma/COPD
Albuterol Nebules
Manufacturer
Various generic manufacturers
Legal Classification
Rx
Pharmacological Class
β2-agonist.
Generic Name
Albuterol (as sulfate) 0.083%; soln for inh.
Also
Albuterol Inhalation Aerosol
Albuterol Inhalation Soln
Albuterol Syrup
Indications
Bronchospasm.
Children
Use other forms.
Adults
By nebulizer: 2.5mg (0.5mL of 0.5% diluted to 3mL with sterile normal saline, or 3mL of 0.083%) 3–4 times daily.
Precautions
Avoid excessive use. Sensitivity to sympathomimetics. Discontinue if paradoxical bronchospasm or cardiovascular effects occur. Cardiovascular disease (eg, coronary insufficiency, arrhythmias, hypertension). Diabetes. Hyperthyroidism. Seizure disorders. Reevaluate periodically. Elderly. Labor & delivery. Pregnancy (Cat.C). Nursing mothers: not recommended.
Interactions
Avoid MAOIs, tricyclics within 14 days (increased cardiovascular effects). Oral sympathomimetics: not recommended. Antagonized by β-blockers. Monitor digoxin. Caution with other drugs that may lower serum potassium (eg, diuretics).
Adverse Reactions
Tremor, nervousness, headache, dizziness, hyperactivity, insomnia, weakness, tachycardia, epistaxis, hypokalemia, throat irritation (inh), paradoxical bronchospasm; immediate hypersensitivity reactions (eg, rash, urticaria, angioedema).
How Supplied
Contact supplier.
Additional Resources
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