

| Dosage | Package | Price per Dose | Price | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 100mcg | 10 inhaler | €25.49 | €299.85 €254.88 Best Price Popular | |
| 100mcg | 6 inhaler | €28.32 | €199.90 €169.91 | |
| 100mcg | 4 inhaler | €32.57 | €153.25 €130.26 | |
| 100mcg | 3 inhaler | €35.40 | €124.93 €106.19 | |
| 100mcg | 1 inhaler | €38.22 | €44.96 €38.22 |
Albuterol is a fast-acting medication used to ease symptoms of asthma and similar breathing problems. It belongs to the beta-2 agonist family and works by relaxing the muscles around the airways. This opens the air passages and makes breathing easier. In an online pharmacy, you will see Albuterol sold as inhalers or nebulizer solutions, and in some markets as tablets or syrup. Many people rely on it as a rescue medicine during sudden wheeze or chest tightness.
Albuterol binds to receptors in the lungs called beta-2 receptors. This triggers a cascade that relaxes the smooth muscles surrounding the airways. The result is quicker airflow and relief from symptoms like coughing, wheezing, and shortness of breath. It is designed for rapid relief, not long-term control. For ongoing inflammation, a different controller medicine is usually prescribed alongside Albuterol.
The inhaler (metered-dose inhaler) is the most common form for fast relief. A nebulizer solution is used with a small machine for those who have trouble using inhalers. Tablets or syrup exist in some places but are less common for quick relief and have a slower onset. The correct dose depends on age and condition and should be set by a clinician. Do not exceed the recommended number of puffs or doses per day, and always follow the label instructions or your doctor’s plan.
People with asthma, exercise-induced bronchospasm, or chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) may use Albuterol to prevent or treat symptoms. It is not a substitute for long-term control medicines. Pregnant or breastfeeding individuals should consult a healthcare provider before use. Avoid if you have a known allergy to albuterol or any ingredients in the product.
Benefits include rapid relief of acute symptoms and improved ability to breathe during flare-ups. The action is temporary, and symptoms may return as the medicine wears off. Relying too often on a rescue inhaler can signal the need for a change in treatment, such as adding a daily controller inhaler or adjusting doses under medical supervision.
Common side effects are tremor, nervousness, a faster heartbeat, and throat or mouth irritation. Some people may experience headaches or dizziness. More serious effects are rare but can include chest pain or an irregular heartbeat. Albuterol can interact with other stimulants and with nonselective beta-blockers. Tell your pharmacist about all medicines you take, including over‑the‑counter drugs and supplements, to avoid interactions.
Prepare the inhaler as instructed, shake well, and exhale fully before inhaling. Press the canister once while breathing in slowly through the mouth, then hold the breath for several seconds. If you use a spacer, follow the device’s guidance. Do not share inhalers, and replace the device as recommended. Rinse your mouth after use if advised, to reduce throat irritation or potential local effects.
Store Albuterol at room temperature away from heat and moisture. Keep it in its original package or case and check the expiration date regularly. Do not use open or damaged devices. If you miss a dose, do not double up unless advised by a healthcare professional. Keep the medicine out of reach of children and travel with proper dosing instructions when away from home.
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