Posted on 11th Dec 2024 / Published in: Medications
Salbutamol, also termed as albuterol, is used foremost for treating asthma and bronchospasms. Prescribed primarily for conditions like asthma, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) and exercise-induced bronchoconstriction, this drug ensures relief by widening the airways.
Salbutamol, a short-acting ?2-adrenergic receptor agonist, works by binding to ?2-adrenergic receptors on the smooth muscle cells in the airways when inhaled. This triggers an intracellular signalling cascade leading to the relaxation of these muscles, causing the airways to widen (bronchodilation) and easing breathing. Salbutamol also helps reduce inflammation and swelling in the airways by inhibiting the release of mediators from mast cells.
Salbutamol falls under the drug type of short-acting ?2-adrenergic receptor agonists.
The recommended dosage of salbutamol (albuterol) inhaler depends on the age and condition of the patient:
Asthma symptoms and bronchospasm:
Severe bronchospasm and status asthmaticus:
Common side effects:
Serious side effects:
Salbutamol is generally safe when used as directed, but these more serious side effects require immediate medical attention.
Major Interactions
Moderate Interactions
Potential Interactions
Here are some natural alternatives that may help relieve asthma symptoms, although more research is needed on their effectiveness:
Breathing Exercises
Breathing exercises like deep breathing, progressive muscle relaxation, guided imagery, and biofeedback can help relieve stress and open airways. 3,4 Yoga combines physical poses with controlled breathing and has been shown to improve lung function and quality of life in people with asthma. 4
Herbs and Supplements
Honey
Honey has a natural soothing effect on the throat, coats and soothes irritated airways, and can act as a natural expectorant to loosen mucus. 7 Mix it with warm water or tea.
Omega-3 Oils
Omega-3 oils found in fish and flax seeds are associated with decreased airway inflammation, but may not provide as much benefit for those taking high-dose oral steroids. 5
While these natural remedies may provide some relief, they should not replace prescribed asthma medications without consulting your doctor, especially if you are prone to asthma attacks. However, it is important that you have received an accurate diagnosis of asthma. Our experience is that many people are diagnosed with asthma, but don’t actually have asthma. More research is needed on their long-term effectiveness and safety compared to standard asthma treatments like salbutamol. 4,5,6
Salbutamol is available in various forms including inhalers, nebulising solutions, oral solutions, tablets and extended-release tablets. Generic versions are widely available.
Salbutamol is generally considered safe to use in pregnancy and while breastfeeding. There is no evidence that it reduces fertility in men or women.
Salbutamol was first synthesised in 1966 by the British chemist David Jack. It was developed by the pharmaceutical company Allen & Hanburys, which is now part of GlaxoSmithKline.
Disclaimer
This article is generated for informational purposes only. It was created in December 2024. Medications and medical guidance can change over time. Therefore, it is essential to consult with your general practitioner or healthcare provider before making any decisions regarding medications or treatment plans. Your GP can provide personalised advice based on your specific health needs and conditions.
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