Aeroline Inhaler is a short-acting beta-agonist (SABA) inhaler containing a fast-acting bronchodilator. This medication is designed to quickly alleviate bronchospasm, providing rapid relief from symptoms such as wheezing, shortness of breath, chest tightness, and coughing associated with asthma and other respiratory conditions.
Uses
Aeroline Inhaler is primarily used to:
- – Relieve acute bronchospasm during asthma attacks
- – Prevent exercise-induced bronchospasm
- – Manage bronchospasm associated with allergies
- – Treat acute symptoms of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD)
- – Provide quick relief for bronchitis-related breathing difficulties
Benefits
- – Rapid onset of action, providing relief within minutes
- – Effective in opening airways and improving breathing
- – Portable and easy to use for immediate symptom relief
- – Helps prevent exercise-induced asthma when used before physical activity
- – Can be used as a rescue inhaler for sudden asthma symptoms
- – Improves quality of life for people with respiratory conditions
How It Works
The active ingredient in Aeroline Inhaler works by stimulating beta-2 receptors in the smooth muscles of the bronchial tubes. This stimulation causes the muscles to relax, leading to bronchodilation (widening of the airways), which makes breathing easier.
Dosage
For acute symptoms:
- – 1-2 puffs as needed for relief of bronchospasm
- – Wait at least one minute between puffs if a second puff is needed
- – Maximum of 8 puffs in a 24-hour period
For prevention of exercise-induced bronchospasm:
- 2 puffs 15-30 minutes before exercise
Always follow your healthcare provider’s specific instructions.
Side Effects
Common side effects may include:
- – Tremor
- – Nervousness
- – Headache
- – Rapid heartbeat
- – Throat irritation Serious side effects are rare but may include severe paradoxical bronchospasm. Seek immediate medical attention if breathing worsens after using the inhaler.
Warning
Overuse of Aeroline Inhaler may indicate poor asthma control. If you find yourself using it more than recommended, consult your healthcare provider as your treatment plan may need adjustment.
Pregnancy and Breastfeeding
Consult your healthcare provider before using Aeroline Inhaler during pregnancy or while breastfeeding. It may be used if the potential benefit outweighs the risk.
Interaction
- – May interact with certain beta-blockers
- – Use with caution alongside other stimulants
- – Potential interaction with diuretics and other medications that may lower potassium levels
Important Information
Proper inhaler technique is crucial for effective medication delivery. Shake the inhaler well before each use. Clean the mouthpiece regularly to prevent medication buildup. Keep track of the number of doses used and replace the inhaler when empty. If your symptoms do not improve or worsen, seek medical attention promptly. Regular use of Aeroline Inhaler should not replace long-term control medications prescribed for chronic respiratory conditions.
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Customer questions & answers
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Why did I always get weak after using my inhaler
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Q Why did I always get weak after using my inhaler answer nowAsked by Abiodun Damilola Rebecca on August 21, 2025 1:38 amA I think is not good for me again 😔even taking the Animol too find it difficult to hold my body my body get weaker and weaker throughout the day I use it till the next day or else am using Blood tonic drugA
Hello Abiodun,
Feeling weak after using Aeroline Inhaler (Salbutamol) can happen because it may cause side effects like trembling, fast heartbeat, or low potassium levels, which can make you feel weak. If this keeps happening or is severe, let your doctor know so your treatment can be reviewed.
AHi Damilola,
I understand how you feel 😔. Both Aeroline (Salbutamol) and Aninol (Theophylline + Salbutamol) can cause side effects like weakness, shaking, restlessness, or fast heartbeat, especially when used together. That may explain why your body feels weaker throughout the day. Please don’t stop on your own — it’s important you talk to your doctor so they can review your treatment and maybe switch you to a safer option. In the meantime, avoid doubling up the medicines unless prescribed.
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