
Theo Asthalin Tablet (Salbutamol/Theophylline)
Theo Asthalin Tablets are oral combination tablets containing salbutamol, a rapid-acting β₂-agonist that relieves acute bronchospasm, and theophylline, a long-acting methylxanthine that supports sustained airway relaxation. This dual mechanism helps provide both quick and maintained relief from asthma and COPD symptoms.
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✅ Key Benefits
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Dual-action formulation: immediate relief plus sustained bronchodilation
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Oral tablet—suitable for those unable to use inhalers
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Helps manage both acute and chronic respiratory symptoms
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Portable and convenient—easy to include in daily treatment
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Reduces need for multiple medications with combined effect
🎯 How to Use
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Take exactly as prescribed, usually once or twice daily.
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Swallow tablets whole with water, with or without food.
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Do not exceed the recommended dose, and follow clinician’s instructions.
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Monitor your breathing and symptoms, and report changes to your doctor.
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Store in a cool, dry place, away from moisture and sunlight.
⚠️ Precautions
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Prescription-only medicine—must be used under medical supervision
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Not for acute bronchospasm relief; carry a rescue inhaler
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Caution if you have heart disease, high blood pressure, liver or kidney issues
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Regular medical monitoring may be required due to theophylline’s narrow therapeutic window
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Use during pregnancy or breastfeeding only with doctor’s approval
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Avoid abrupt discontinuation—taper under guidance if needed
🤕 Possible Side Effects
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Common: Tremor, headache, nausea, restlessness
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Less common: Insomnia, stomach discomfort, mild dizziness
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Rare but serious: Palpitations, rapid heartbeat, seizures—seek urgent care if they occur
❓ Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Q. What is Theo Asthalin used for?
A. It combines fast and sustained bronchodilation to manage both acute and chronic respiratory distress in asthma and COPD patients.
Q. How often should it be taken?
A. Typically once or twice daily—follow your healthcare provider’s prescription.
Q. Can it replace inhalers entirely?
A. No, it’s supplementary; always keep a rescue inhaler on hand for sudden symptoms.
Q. Is regular blood monitoring needed?
A. Yes, due to theophylline’s narrow safety range—blood levels may be monitored.
Unit | 120 Tablets, 150 Tablets, 300 Tablets, 90 Tablets |
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