Asthalin Inhaler 200 MD
$15.50 – $55.00Price range: $15.50 through $55.00
Asthalin Inhaler 200 MD is a fast-acting, prescription inhaler containing salbutamol sulfate, a bronchodilator used to relieve symptoms of bronchospasm associated with asthma and other reversible obstructive airway conditions. It works by relaxing airway muscles to ease breathing and is used as rescue therapy during acute asthma symptoms under clinician guidance.
Description
What Is Asthalin Inhaler 200 MD?
Asthalin Inhaler 200 MD is an inhalation medicine containing salbutamol sulfate, a short-acting beta-2 agonist (SABA). It is widely used in clinical practice to provide quick relief when breathing becomes difficult due to airway constriction in conditions such as:
Asthma
Exercise-induced bronchospasm
Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) — as rescue therapy when prescribed
Salbutamol works by relaxing the smooth muscles of the airways, helping them open up so air can flow more freely, which rapidly eases symptoms like wheezing, shortness of breath, and chest tightness.
How Asthalin Inhaler 200 MD Works
Asthalin Inhaler delivers salbutamol sulfate directly into the lungs through inhalation. Its mechanism includes:
Beta-2 Receptor Activation
Stimulates beta-2 adrenergic receptors in airway smooth muscle.Bronchodilation
Relaxes tightened airway muscles, widening airways.Rapid Symptom Relief
Works within minutes to ease breathing difficulty.
It is intended for quick relief, not for long-term inflammation control.
Integrated cardiovascular therapy planning may also include beta-blocker support such as Carvedilol 6.25 Mg – Coreg In Tablets for optimized cardiac performance management.
Indications
Asthalin Inhaler 200 MD may be prescribed for:
Relief of acute asthma symptoms
Prevention of exercise-induced bronchospasm
Episodic bronchospasm relief in reversible airway disease
Always follow a healthcare provider’s directions.
Global respiratory disease prevention and treatment frameworks are supported by public health resources from WHO – Respiratory Disease Information.
Usage & Administration
Shake well before use
Prime if new or unused for several days
Inhale as directed by your clinician
Hold breath for a few seconds after each puff
Rinse mouth after use if recommended
Follow clinician instructions — do not exceed prescribed doses.
Safety Information & Precautions
Before using Asthalin Inhaler, inform your healthcare provider if you have:
Heart disease
High blood pressure
Thyroid disorders
Diabetes
Seizure disorders
Important Safety Notes
Not for daily asthma control — use only as rescue medication
Monitor heart rate if palpitations occur
Avoid overuse — contact your clinician if symptoms worsen
Not a substitute for corticosteroid inhalers meant for long-term control
Possible Side Effects
Some side effects may occur, generally mild:
Tremor
Headache
Nervousness
Palpitations
Throat irritation
If severe or persistent side effects occur, seek professional evaluation.
Drug Interactions
Discuss all medications with your clinician, including:
Other bronchodilators
Beta-blockers
Diuretics
Antidepressants
Epinephrine
Interactions may impact efficacy or side-effect risk.
Authoritative pharmacological reference standards and bronchodilator therapy information are supported by MedlinePlus – Salbutamol Drug Info.
Special Populations
Pregnancy & Breastfeeding:
Consult a healthcare provider before use.
Pediatrics:
Use should be guided by a clinician.
Elderly:
May require careful monitoring.
Monitoring & Follow-Up
Regular assessment may include:
Symptom frequency
Peak flow measurements
Inhaler technique checks
Review of rescue-vs-maintenance therapy
Storage Instructions
Store at room temperature (below 25 °C)
Protect from moisture and sunlight
Keep out of reach of children
Do not use after expiration date
FAQs
Asthalin Inhaler 200 MDI is a bronchodilator inhaler used to relieve and prevent shortness of breath, wheezing, and chest tightness caused by asthma or other breathing conditions like COPD (chronic obstructive pulmonary disease). It quickly relaxes the airway muscles to help you breathe more easily during an asthma attack or flare-up.
Asthalin contains salbutamol (also called albuterol), which is a fast-acting medicine that opens up the air passages in the lungs. When you inhale the spray, it rapidly relaxes tightened airway muscles, allowing air to flow in and out more freely and easing breathing within minutes.
Shake the inhaler well before use. Breathe out fully, place the mouthpiece in your mouth, press the canister while inhaling deeply, then hold your breath for a few seconds. Exhale slowly. Use a spacer if recommended by your doctor. The usual dose depends on your condition and your doctor’s advice.
Use Asthalin when you experience sudden asthma symptoms like shortness of breath, wheezing, or coughing. Some people also use it before exercise to prevent exercise-induced bronchospasm. Always follow your doctor’s instructions on how often to use it.
Asthalin can be used daily only if your doctor has prescribed it that way. Generally, it’s used for quick relief of symptoms rather than long-term control. If you find yourself needing it very often, tell your doctor — your asthma treatment plan may need adjustment.
