
Ventorlin Inhaler 100 Mcg (Salbutamol)
Ventorlin Inhaler 100 mcg is a pressurized metered-dose inhaler containing salbutamol sulfate, a short-acting β₂-agonist bronchodilator. It delivers immediate relief of bronchospasm and acute respiratory symptoms by relaxing airway muscles, making it essential for individuals with asthma, chronic bronchitis, or COPD in need of fast symptom relief.
- Estimated Delivery : Up to 4 business days
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✅ Key Benefits
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Rapid onset of action—relief within minutes
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Portable inhaler—ideal for emergencies and on-the-go use
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Metered dosing ensures consistent delivery
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First-line rescue medication during asthma attacks or flare-ups
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Suitable for adults and children with proper usage
🎯 How to Use
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Shake thoroughly before each use.
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Exhale fully, place mouthpiece in your mouth.
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Press the canister and inhale deeply, then hold your breath for 5–10 seconds.
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Exhale slowly, replace the cap, and rinse your mouth if advised.
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Use 1–2 puffs as needed, typically every 4–6 hours or as prescribed.
⚠️ Precautions
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Prescription-only rescue inhaler—use under medical advice
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Do not use for maintenance—only for sudden symptom relief
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Excessive use may indicate worsening asthma—consult your doctor
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Inform your physician if you have heart disease, hypertension, diabetes, or seizure disorders
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Use while pregnant or breastfeeding only under guidance
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Protect from heat and direct sunlight to maintain potency
🤕 Possible Side Effects
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Common: Tremor, headache, increased heart rate, nervousness
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Less common: Dry mouth, mild dizziness
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Rare: Chest pain, allergic reactions—discontinue use and seek medical attention if they occur
❓ Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Q. When should I use Ventorlin Inhaler 100 mcg?
A. Only during acute breathing difficulty, wheezing, or chest tightness—not for daily maintenance.
Q. How often can I use it?
A. Typically 1–2 puffs every 4–6 hours, up to your doctor’s recommended limit.
Q. What if I need it more often?
A. Frequent use suggests uncontrolled asthma—see your healthcare provider for review.
Q. Can children use this inhaler?
A. Yes—with proper technique training and under supervision by a healthcare professional.
Unit | 1 Inhaler/s, 3 Inhaler/s, 5 Inhaler/s |
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