Can Pro Air HFA Inhaler (Albuterol Sulfate) interact with other medications?
Yes, Pro Air HFA Inhaler (Albuterol Sulfate) can interact with other medications, including beta-blockers, digoxin, and diuretics. Patients should inform their healthcare provider about all medications they are taking before using the inhaler.
Is Pro Air HFA Inhaler (Albuterol Sulfate) safe during pregnancy or breastfeeding?
Pro Air HFA Inhaler (Albuterol Sulfate) is classified as a pregnancy Category C medication, which means it may not be safe for use during pregnancy unless benefits outweigh risks. It is recommended to consult with a healthcare provider before using Pro Air HFA Inhaler (Albuterol Sulfate) during pregnancy or breastfeeding.
Can Pro Air HFA Inhaler (Albuterol Sulfate) be used for long-term treatment?
Pro Air HFA Inhaler (Albuterol Sulfate) is usually used for short-term relief of bronchospasm. Long-term use of albuterol inhalers may lead to decreased effectiveness and may increase the risk of side effects. If albuterol is needed for long-term treatment, a healthcare provider may consider other medication options.
How should I store my Pro Air HFA Inhaler (Albuterol Sulfate)?
Pro Air HFA Inhaler (Albuterol Sulfate) should be stored at room temperature between 68-77°F (20-25°C) and should be protected from heat and direct sunlight. The inhaler should be kept away from moisture, and should not
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