

| Dosage | Package | Price per Dose | Price | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 100mcg | 10 inhalers | €25.65 | €301.72 €256.46 Best Price Popular | |
| 100mcg | 6 inhalers | €28.50 | €201.14 €170.97 | |
| 100mcg | 4 inhalers | €32.77 | €154.20 €131.07 | |
| 100mcg | 3 inhalers | €35.62 | €125.71 €106.85 | |
| 100mcg | inhaler | €38.46 | €45.24 €38.46 |
Disclaimer: This information is for general guidance and does not replace personalised medical advice. If you have concerns, please speak with a pharmacist or doctor.
ProAir inhaler is a rescue inhaler for asthma. It contains albuterol, a short-acting beta-agonist that opens airways quickly to relieve sudden wheeze and chest tightness during breathing troubles.
This inhaler is used for quick relief episodes. It is a handheld device that delivers medicine when you press and inhale, helping you breathe more easily within minutes.
In Ireland, it may require a prescription locally. Check the official leaflet or ask your pharmacist to confirm how this medicine is supplied in your area today here.
Always use inhaler as prescribed by your clinician. If you are unsure, take a moment to review your instructions with the pharmacist or your doctor before using it.
Keep track of how many doses you have. Many devices show remaining doses, and your pharmacist can help you learn how to monitor usage accurately at home daily.
Keep the inhaler away from heat and moisture. Do not expose it to extreme temperatures, and store it out of reach of children to prevent accidental spraying incidents.
ProAir treats acute bronchospasm in asthma patients worldwide. It also helps relieve sudden wheeze and shortness of breath during exercise or respiratory flare-ups when airways tighten and narrow.
In COPD or similar conditions, it may help. Your doctor will decide if a rescue inhaler like this is appropriate as part of an overall treatment plan for that purpose.
It does not treat underlying disease, only symptoms. It should not be used as a daily preventive medicine unless your clinician specifically prescribes it for that purpose alone.
Different conditions can influence when and how you use it, so always follow your clinician’s guidance and read the leaflet that comes with the device.
Always carry the inhaler with you, and note any changes in your breathing that occur after use to discuss with your healthcare team.
If you notice new or worsening symptoms despite using ProAir, speak with your clinician promptly to review your diagnosis and treatment plan.
Step one: check the device and paperwork carefully. Step one: check the device and paperwork carefully.
Step two: prime if required and shake thoroughly. Step two: prime if required and shake thoroughly.
Step three: exhale, seal lips around mouthpiece gently. Step three: exhale, seal lips around mouthpiece gently.
Place the mouthpiece in your mouth, press the canister firmly, and inhale slowly while breathing in a steady, deep breath. Place the mouthpiece in your mouth, press the canister firmly, and inhale slowly while breathing in a steady, deep breath.
Hold your breath for about ten seconds after. Hold your breath for about ten seconds after.
If you need a second puff, wait a minute and follow the same steps again for best relief in breathing. If you need a second puff, wait a minute and follow the same steps again for best relief in breathing.
Use as-needed for symptoms and during flare-ups carefully. Use as-needed for symptoms and during flare-ups carefully.
There is no rule about meals; you can use it when you feel tightness, wheeze, or shortness of breath arises. There is no rule about meals; you can use it when you feel tightness, wheeze, or shortness of breath arises.
If symptoms persist or worsen, seek advice promptly. If symptoms persist or worsen, seek advice promptly.
Keep track of how often you use it, and report frequent use to your doctor or pharmacist for review soon. Keep track of how often you use it, and report frequent use to your doctor or pharmacist for review soon.
Always prime at first use or after breaks. Always prime at first use or after breaks.
If you miss a dose, continue with your planned use and do not double-dose unless advised by your care team. If you miss a dose, continue with your planned use and do not double-dose unless advised by your care team.
Relief may begin within minutes after use sometimes. Relief may begin within minutes after use sometimes.
Many people notice faster breathing within minutes, especially during an attack when airways tend to narrow and relief follows quickly. Many people notice faster breathing within minutes, especially during an attack when airways tend to narrow and relief follows quickly.
If you feel no improvement, seek advice soon. If you feel no improvement, seek advice soon.
Frequent use may signal a larger problem; your clinician may adjust medicines, add preventer therapy, or investigate triggers and causes. Frequent use may signal a larger problem; your clinician may adjust medicines, add preventer therapy, or investigate triggers and causes.
Exercise and allergy factors can influence effectiveness greatly. Exercise and allergy factors can influence effectiveness greatly.
Keep an eye on symptoms, cold fronts, or air quality, as these can affect breathing and how well relief works. Keep an eye on symptoms, cold fronts, or air quality, as these can affect breathing and how well relief works.
Store at room temperature, away from direct sun. Store at room temperature, away from direct sun.
Keep the cap on when not in use, and do not leave in a hot car or damp bag ever. Keep the cap on when not in use, and do not leave in a hot car or damp bag ever.
Use within the expiry date and check packaging. Use within the expiry date and check packaging.
If the device leaks or feels unusual, stop using it and replace it after talking with a pharmacist for advice. If the device leaks or feels unusual, stop using it and replace it after talking with a pharmacist for advice.
Travel guidance: carry spare inhaler and medical letter. Travel guidance: carry spare inhaler and medical letter.
In Ireland and abroad, keep the inhaler in your hand luggage when flying, and carry emergency contacts with you always. In Ireland and abroad, keep the inhaler in your hand luggage when flying, and carry emergency contacts with you always.
Allergic people must avoid inhaled beta-agonists without guidance. Allergic people must avoid inhaled beta-agonists without guidance.
Seek urgent medical help if you develop severe wheezing, swelling, or dizziness, or if you notice chest pain during use. Seek urgent medical help if you develop severe wheezing, swelling, or dizziness, or if you notice chest pain during use.
Pregnant individuals should discuss use with clinician. Pregnant individuals should discuss use with clinician.
People with heart rhythm problems, high blood pressure, or diabetes may need closer monitoring when starting a rescue inhaler therapy. People with heart rhythm problems, high blood pressure, or diabetes may need closer monitoring when starting a rescue inhaler therapy.
Do not share inhalers between people for infection. Do not share inhalers between people for infection.
If someone else uses your inhaler, you may lose critical dose timing and risk ineffective relief during an attack episodes. If someone else uses your inhaler, you may lose critical dose timing and risk ineffective relief during an attack episodes.
Never modify the device by crushing or splitting. Never modify the device by crushing or splitting.
If you need larger dose changes, your clinician will adjust slowly, not by changing how you use the same inhaler. If you need larger dose changes, your clinician will adjust slowly, not by changing how you use the same inhaler.
Travel guidance: carry spare inhaler and medical letter. Travel guidance: carry spare inhaler and medical letter.
Colds do not usually stop you from using it. If symptoms worsen or you have fevers or breathing difficulties, contact a clinician, as treatment may need adjustment right away.
If symptoms worsen or you have fevers or breathing difficulties, contact a clinician, as treatment may need adjustment right away.
Most people can drive after using it, but you should assess any dizziness, blurred vision, or jitters before driving yourself.
Most people can drive after using it, but you should assess any dizziness, blurred vision, or jitters before driving yourself.
Some inhalers interact with each other or require spacing between puffs; your pharmacist can tailor timing to your regimen safely.
If you are unsure, take a moment to review your instructions with the pharmacist or your doctor before using it.
Inhaled medicines mostly work in the lungs, but if a dose is swallowed, contact a clinician for advice and monitoring.
Inhaled medicines mostly work in the lungs, but if a dose is swallowed, contact a clinician for advice and monitoring.
Relief is rapid, within minutes, and the effect may last for a few hours depending on your airways and activity.
Relief is rapid, within minutes, and the effect may last for a few hours depending on your airways and activity.
Switching may require a step-down or ramp-up plan; check with your healthcare provider to ensure smooth transition and safety first.
Switching may require a step-down or ramp-up plan; check with your healthcare provider to ensure smooth transition and safety first.
Can ProAir be used for children under age? Pediatric use depends on age and weight, and care should be taken to teach correct technique to young users properly.
Pediatric use depends on age and weight, and care should be taken to teach correct technique to young users properly.
Pregnant individuals should discuss risks and benefits with their clinician to balance asthma control with fetal safety during every trimester.
Pregnant individuals should discuss risks and benefits with their clinician to balance asthma control with fetal safety during every trimester.
Overuse can cause tremor, palpitations, or chest discomfort; if you notice these, seek guidance to adjust treatment with your team.
Overuse can cause tremor, palpitations, or chest discomfort; if you notice these, seek guidance to adjust treatment with your team.
Check local guidance and return programs; do not throw the device into regular trash where it could leak or injure.
Check local guidance and return programs; do not throw the device into regular trash where it could leak or injure.
Caffeine may amplify certain side effects like jitteriness; inform your clinician about all medicines you take, including OTC drugs daily.
Caffeine may amplify certain side effects like jitteriness; inform your clinician about all medicines you take, including OTC drugs daily.
Many people use it before activity to prevent symptoms, but your clinician can suggest the best plan for you overall.
Many people use it before activity to prevent symptoms, but your clinician can suggest the best plan for you overall.
Do not alter the device; breaking the inhaler changes how it delivers medicine and may damage the mechanism over time.
Do not alter the device; breaking the inhaler changes how it delivers medicine and may damage the mechanism over time.
Explain that you may need relief during procedures, and share any heart or blood pressure conditions that affect treatment planning.
Explain that you may need relief during procedures, and share any heart or blood pressure conditions that affect treatment planning.
Can ProAir be used if you have valve issues? Heart valve problems require careful monitoring because beta-agonists can affect heart rhythm; discuss your condition with your clinician before use.
Heart valve problems require careful monitoring because beta-agonists can affect heart rhythm; discuss your condition with your clinician before use.
Keep it in your hand luggage, protected from heat, and carry essential information with you for quick access at all.
Keep it in your hand luggage, protected from heat, and carry essential information with you for quick access at all.
The prescription status may vary by country; in Ireland it may require a prescription depending on local rules. Always check with a pharmacist or clinician if unsure.
The prescription status may vary by country; in Ireland it may require a prescription depending on local rules. Always check with a pharmacist or clinician if unsure.
There is no fixed guideline; your usage, symptoms, and remaining doses help determine when a refill is needed. Talk with your pharmacist for tailored advice.
There is no fixed guideline; your usage, symptoms, and remaining doses help determine when a refill is needed. Talk with your pharmacist for tailored advice.
Your safety comes first with any rescue inhaler. Your safety comes first with any rescue inhaler.
If you ever feel unsure, pause, seek help, and review instructions with a healthcare professional before continuing in your care. If you ever feel unsure, pause, seek help, and review instructions with a healthcare professional before continuing in your care.
We are here to support you with questions. We are here to support you with questions.
Together we can tailor your plan for easier breathing, fewer symptoms, and safer use of ProAir in Ireland for you. Together we can tailor your plan for easier breathing, fewer symptoms, and safer use of ProAir in Ireland for you.
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