Description: This medication comes in various forms and is used for quick relief from asthma attacks. It works by causing muscles around the airways to relax, opening them for easier breathing.
Talk with your doctor if you have heart disease, thyroid disease, diabetes or high blood pressure.
This medication may temporarily increase blood sugar levels in people with diabetes.
Pregnant women should talk with their doctor about the risks and benefits of using this medication.
Common Interactions
This drug may interact with your other medications. Some of the medications it interacts with are antihistamines (diphenhydramine, chlorpheniramine), nitrates, propranolol and other beta-blockers, entacapone, tolcapone, levothyroxine, linezolid, and methyldopa.
Tell your doctor and pharmacist about all of your medications and health problems so they can check for any interactions.
Possible Side Effects
Possible side effects include racing or irregular heartbeat, dizziness, headache, sweating, nausea, and vomiting.
Seek medical attention if the inhaled medication is not effective in relieving your asthma symptoms.
Seek medical attention after using the injection form for a severe asthma attack.
Proper Storage
Store at room temperature.
Protect from heat, light, and water.
Do not store in a bathroom.
Store in light-resistant containers.
Check the expiration date and replace medication before it expires.