
Theo Asthalin Forte (Salbutamol/Theophylline)
Theo Asthalin Forte is an extended-release tablet containing salbutamol, a rapid-acting β₂-agonist, and theophylline, a sustained methylxanthine bronchodilator. This dual-action formulation offers quick relief and prolonged airway relaxation, supporting effective respiratory management for asthma and COPD through a once or twice daily oral regimen.
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✅ Key Benefits
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Balanced fast and sustained relief: quick symptom control with long-lasting effect
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Extended-release oral form—convenient for routine use
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Suitable for patients unable to use inhalers or needing oral alternatives
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Reduces dosing frequency while maintaining steady symptom control
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Ideal for chronic respiratory disease management with dual bronchodilator action
🎯 How to Use
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Take as directed, typically once or twice daily with water.
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Swallow tablets whole, do not crush or chew.
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Maintain consistent dosing intervals for best control.
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Monitor symptoms, especially for signs of excessive theophylline.
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Store in a cool, dry place, away from direct light.
⚠️ Precautions
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Prescription-only medication—requires medical supervision
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Carry a fast-acting rescue inhaler for acute symptoms
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Important to monitor theophylline levels due to narrow safety range
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Exercise caution with heart disease, liver or kidney issues
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Avoid abrupt cessation—taper off under doctor’s guidance if needed
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Use during pregnancy or breastfeeding only when prescribed
🤕 Possible Side Effects
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Common: Tremor, headache, nausea, restlessness
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Less common: Insomnia, mild dizziness, stomach discomfort
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Rare but serious: Palpitations, rapid heartbeat, seizures—seek immediate medical attention
❓ Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Q. What is Theo Asthalin Forte used for?
A. It’s used to manage both acute and chronic bronchospasm by combining fast-acting and extended-release bronchodilator effects.
Q. How often should it be taken?
A. Typically once or twice daily, based on your doctor’s prescription.
Q. Can it replace inhalers completely?
A. No—rescue inhalers should still be kept on hand for sudden symptoms.
Q. Is blood monitoring needed?
A. Yes—regular checks are recommended due to theophylline’s narrow therapeutic window.
Unit | 120 Tablets, 150 Tablets, 300 Tablets, 90 Tablets |
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