Asthalin tablets 4mg contain salbutamol, a bronchodilator used to relieve symptoms of bronchospasm in severe asthma and other respiratory conditions, including wheezing, shortness of breath, tightness of the chest; also to help prevent exercise induced and allergic asthma.
Asthalin tablets general information
Asthalin tablets 4mg are used to treat and relieve symptoms of brochospasm, which is narrowing of the small airways of the lungs or brochioles that happens in reversible obstructive diseases like asthma, chronic bronchitis, and emphysema. Asthalin-4 can also be used to prevent exercise-induced bronchospasm, which is a form of asthma that is only triggered by exercise; also allergy-induced asthma, such as allergy to pollen or cats. Asthalin tablets 4mg are particularly helpful for nocturnal asthma and for people with severe or unstable asthma. Asthalin-4 is used to relieve breathing difficulties caused by brochospasm with symptoms including, wheezing, shortness of breath, tightness of the chest, but will not treat the asthma disease and you will most likely be taking a regular “preventer” medication such as an inhaled corticosteroid.
How does Asthalin tablets work?
Asthalin tablets 4mg contain salbutamol, a beta 2-agonist and bronchodilator that acts directly on the small airways of the lungs (bronchioles). Contraction of the bands of smooth muscle that surrounds the small bronchiole tubes causes narrowing of the airways in response to an asthma trigger. Salbutamol in Asthalin-4 binds to beta 2 receptors on the smooth muscle causing the muscle to relax and the airways to widen (bronchodilation). This reduces bronchospasm (contraction or the airways) and allows the airways to open making it easier to breathe and removing symptoms of asthma, such as tightness of the chest, wheezing, cough and shortness of breath. Asthalin-4 slow release tablets are effective within 15 minutes with maximum effect at 2 hours that lasts for up to 8 hours.
What does Asthalin tablets contain?
Asthalin tablets 4mg contain the active ingredient salbutamol sulphate, a bronchodilator used to relieve symptoms of bronchospasm in severe asthma and other respiratory conditions.
Treating asthma with Asthalin tablets
Asthalin tablets 4mg contain salbutamol, a beta 2-agonist and bronchodilator that is used to relieve symptoms of bronchospasm (contraction or the airways) that are caused by asthma and other respiratory conditions. Contraction of the bands of smooth muscle that surrounds the small bronchiole tubes of the airways causes narrowing of the airways in response to an asthma trigger. Salbutamol in Asthalin-4 binds to beta 2 receptors on the smooth muscle causing the muscle to relax and the airways to widen (bronchodilation). This reduces bronchospasm and allows the airways to open making it easier to breathe and removing symptoms of asthma, such as tightness of the chest, wheezing, cough and shortness of breath. Asthalin-4 can also be used to prevent exercise induced bronchospasm, which is a form of asthma that is only triggered by exercise; also allergy induced asthma, such as allergy to pollen or cats. Asthalin tablets 4mg are particularly helpful for nocturnal asthma and for peop
le with severe or unstable asthma.
What are the side effects of Asthalin tablets?
The most commonly reported side effects when taking Asthalin tablets 4mg include: headache, tremor, tachycardia (rapid heart beat); less common side effects include, palpitations mouth and throat irritation, muscle cramp.
When should Asthalin tablets not be used?
You should not use Asthalin tablets 4mg if you:
- are allergic to salbutamol or any ingredients in Asthalin tablets
- are pregnant or are breastfeeding
- have kidney or liver disease
- are taking medicines that interact with Asthalin tablets 4mg, including: non-selective beta-blockers like propranolol, xanthines like theophylline or aminophylline, corticosteroids like beclometasone and prednisolone, other beta 2 agonists, such as salmeterol, diuretics like furosemide
What medications interact with Asthalin tablets?
Several medications interact with Asthalin tablets 4mg to cause a serious decrease in the levels of potassium in the blood (hypokalaemia) and should either not be taken while you are taking Asthalin-4 or only after discussion and instruction from your doctor. These include: non-selective beta-blockers like propranolol, xanthines like theophylline or aminophylline, corticosteroids like beclometasone and prednisolone, other beta 2 agonists, such as salmeterol, diuretics like furosemide
What is paradoxical bronchospasm?
Asthalin tablets 4mg can cause paradoxical bronchospasm, which is when the medication taken to relieve bronchospasm actually makes it worse, causing wheezing, shortness of breath and tightness of the chest. If this happens you should stop taking your Asthalin tablets 4mg, inform your doctor and take their advice,
How should Asthalin tablets be taken?
You should take your Asthalin tablets 4mg swallowed whole with a glass of water, 3-4 times daily depending on your condition. Your doctor may increase or decrease your dose depending on how well you respond and your condition. You should continue to take your Asthalin-4 for as long as recommended by your doctor.
How long should you take Asthalin tablets?
You should continue to take your Asthalin-4 for as long as recommended by your doctor.
Missed dose of Asthalin tablets
If you miss a dose of Asthalin tablets 4mg take it as soon as you remember, unless it is time to take the next dose, then skip the missed dose. Do not take a double dose.
How should Asthalin tablets be stored?
You should store your Asthalin tablets below 30°C in a cool dry place.