People with asthma and chronic obstructive lung disease (COPD) need to use the Asthalin inhaler all the time. Salbutamol, the drug's main ingredient, is a bronchodilator that loosens up the muscles in the lungs. This makes it easier to breathe during an asthma attack or when you are short of breath.
To get the most out of the puffer, give it a good shake and let out all of your breath before putting it in your mouth. While slowly breathing, press down to let go of the medicine. To let the medicine settle in your lungs, you should hold your breath for about 10 seconds.
Tremors or a fast heartbeat are common side effects that usually go away quickly. Always talk to your doctor or nurse about the right amount and how often to take it. Since it's easy to use, the Asthalin inhaler can help you live a fuller, more busy life every day.