Paradoxical bronchospasm is rare and can occur with any B2-agonist such as albuterol. You have a much greater chance of dying from the asthma attack then the small risk of bronchospasm. The drug can induce palpitations and increased heart rate, but these are minimal as the doses and absorption into the body through the lungs are typically low enough its not a problem. Inhalers are designed to get the medicine exactly where it needs to go with the least amount of side effects.
Most inhalers are the same dose (dimension and quantity of puffs to be taken are different from man or woman to man or woman) however its absolutely irreponsable to give a youngster a medicine that was once supposed for them She disnt are trying the whole lot else - changing medical professional for instance
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Paradoxical bronchospasm is rare and can occur with any B2-agonist such as albuterol. You have a much greater chance of dying from the asthma attack then the small risk of bronchospasm. The drug can induce palpitations and increased heart rate, but these are minimal as the doses and absorption into the body through the lungs are typically low enough its not a problem. Inhalers are designed to get the medicine exactly where it needs to go with the least amount of side effects.
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Most inhalers are the same dose (dimension and quantity of puffs to be taken are different from man or woman to man or woman) however its absolutely irreponsable to give a youngster a medicine that was once supposed for them She disnt are trying the whole lot else - changing medical professional for instance