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AccuNeb
Generic name: Albuterol sulfate
Brand names: Ventolin - AccuNeb - Proventil HFA - Volmax
Why is AccuNeb prescribed?
Drugs like AccuNeb containing albuterol are prescribed for the prevention and relief of bronchial spasms that narrow the airway. This especially applies to the treatment of asthma. Some brands of AccuNeb are also used for the prevention of bronchial spasm due to exercise.
Most important fact about AccuNeb
Do not take AccuNeb more frequently than your doctor recommends. Increasing the number of doses can be dangerous and may actually make symptoms of asthma worse. If the dose your doctor recommends does not provide relief of your symptoms, or if your symptoms become worse, consult your doctor immediately.
How should you take AccuNeb?
Shake the inhalation aerosol canister well before using and make sure it's firmly seated in the plastic mouthpiece. Before using it for the first time, prime the canister with 4 sprays into the air away from your face. Prime it with 2 sprays whenever it has not been used for at least 4 days. Use only the adapter that comes with the product; do not use this adapter with any other product. Wash the plastic mouthpiece with warm running water at least once a week to prevent AccuNeb buildup and blockage.
If you are using an inhalation solution, be sure to protect it from contamination. Keep the tip of the dropper away from the lip of the bottle or any other surface. Do not use the solution if it changes color or becomes cloudy.
If you miss a dose of AccuNeb
Take the forgotten dose as soon as you remember; then take any remaining doses for that day at equally spaced intervals. Never take a double dose.
Storage instructions for AccuNeb
AccuNeb aerosol can be stored at temperatures as low as 60 degrees Fahrenheit, but should be at room temperature before use. Protect from excessive heat.
What side effects may occur when taking AccuNeb?
Side effects of AccuNeb cannot be anticipated. If any develop or change in intensity, inform your doctor as soon as possible. Only your doctor can determine if it is safe for you to continue taking AccuNeb.
More common side effects of taking AccuNeb may include:
Aggression, agitation, allergic reaction, anxiety, back pain, chest pain or discomfort, chills and fever, coordination problems, cough, decreased appetite, depression, difficulty speaking, diabetes, diarrhea, dizziness, drowsiness, dry mouth and throat, excitement, fluid retention and swelling, flushing, general bodily discomfort, headache, heart palpitations, heartburn, hives, increased appetite, increased blood pressure, increased difficulty breathing, indigestion, irritability, labored breathing, leg cramps, light-headedness, muscle cramps, muscle spasm, nasal inflammation, nausea, nervousness, nightmares, nosebleed, overactivity, rapid heartbeat, rash, respiratory infection or disorder, restlessness, ringing in the ears, shakiness, sleeplessness, slowed movement, stomachache, stuffy nose, sweating, swelling of mouth and throat, taste sensation on inhalation, throat irritation, tooth discoloration, tremors, unusual taste, urinary problems, vomiting, weakness, wheezing
Why should AccuNeb not be prescribed?
If you are sensitive to or have ever had an allergic reaction to albuterol or other bronchodilators, you should not take AccuNeb. Make sure that your doctor is aware of any drug reactions that you have experienced.
Special warnings about AccuNeb
When taking AccuNeb inhalation aerosol, you should not use other inhaled medications before checking with your doctor.
Make sure the doctor is aware of it if you have a heart condition, seizure disorder, high blood pressure, abnormal heartbeat, overactive thyroid gland, or diabetes. Call your doctor immediately if you notice any change in heartbeat or pulse while taking AccuNeb.
You may have an immediate, serious allergic reaction to the first dose of AccuNeb, causing symptoms such as hives, rash, and swelling of the mouth, throat, lips, and tongue. AccuNeb has been known to cause life-threatening bronchial spasms, especially with the first dose from a new canister or vial. There have also been rare reports of skin reddening and peeling in children taking albuterol syrup.
Do not exceed your doctor's recommended dose of AccuNeb. If you need more than usual, check with your doctor. Your asthma may be getting unstable, and you may need another medication. Do not, however, change your medication without first consulting your doctor or pharmacist.
Possible food and drug interactions when taking AccuNeb
Use AccuNeb inhalation aerosol with other aerosol bronchodilators only if your doctor recommends it.
If AccuNeb is taken with certain other drugs, the effects of either could be increased, decreased, or altered.
It is especially important to check with your doctor before combining AccuNeb with the following:
Antidepressants classified as MAO inhibitors, such as Nardil and Parnate, and tricyclic antidepressants such as Elavil, Norpramin, Pamelor, and Tofranil.
Beta blockers (heart and blood pressure drugs such as Inderal, Tenormin, and Sectral)
Digoxin (Lanoxin)
Drugs similar to albuterol, such as Alupent, Brethine, Isuprel, and epinephrine
Drugs that lower potassium levels (water pills such as Lasix or HydroDIURIL)
Special information if you are pregnant or breastfeeding
The effects of AccuNeb during pregnancy have not been adequately studied. If you are pregnant or plan to become pregnant, inform your doctor immediately. It is not known whether AccuNeb appears in breast milk. If AccuNeb is essential to your health, your doctor may advise you to stop nursing your baby until your treatment is finished.
Recommended dosages for AccuNeb
ADULTS
AccuNeb Inhalation Aerosol
If you are being treated for a sudden or severe bronchial spasm or the prevention of asthma symptoms, the usual dosage of AccuNeb inhalation aerosol is 2 inhalations repeated every 4 to 6 hours. More frequent use is not recommended. In some individuals, 1 inhalation every 4 hours may be sufficient.
To prevent exercise-induced bronchial spasm, the usual dosage is 2 inhalations, 15 minutes prior to exercise.
CHILDREN
AccuNeb Inhalation Aerosol
The usual dose of AccuNeb inhalation aerosol for children aged 4 and over (12 and over for Proventil) is 2 inhalations every 4 to 6 hours. To prevent exercise-induced bronchial spasm, the dose is 2 inhalations 15 minutes prior to exercise.
Overdosage with AccuNeb
Symptoms of AccuNeb overdose may include:
Dizziness, dry mouth, fatigue, general feeling of illness, headache, high or low blood pressure, insomnia, nausea, nervousness, radiating chest pain, rapid or irregular heartbeat, seizures, tremors,
Heart attack and even death have been associated with abuse of AccuNeb inhalation. Exaggerated side effects may also be a sign of an overdose. If you suspect an overdose of AccuNeb, seek medical attention immediately.
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